Sony Reader 4-260-631-12(1) User Manual

Sony Reader 4-260-631-12(1) User Manual

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User Guide V2.0
PRS-950
Digital Book Reader
©2010 Sony Corporation
4-260-631-12(1)

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  • Page 1 Click for instant access! Table of Contents Index User Guide V2.0 PRS-950 Digital Book Reader ©2010 Sony Corporation 4-260-631-12(1)
  • Page 2 CONGRATULATIONS Your Reader Daily Edition™ comes with these useful features: Unplug and unwind  or Wi-Fi® connection, you can download ebooks straight to your Reader™ without a computer and take your library on the go. 7” e-paper with clear touch screen ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents Index

    Otherwise, you can update the Reader firmware using a computer. Please go to the Reader support website at http://www.sony.com/readersupport for instructions on how to update the Reader firmware. Support for the Reader™ Store Go to the Reader Store Help and Support page: Tap [Store] at [Home] menu ...
  • Page 4: About The User Guide

    About the User Guide When using your Reader to view this User Guide, please note the following instructions. To use the page links Tap the page link to jump to the page directly (e.g., 5). To return to the previous page, press ...
  • Page 5 Useful Features Mobile network and Wi-Fi®  Connecting to a mobile network (   Connecting to a Wi-Fi network ( 132)   Reader Store (   Google Books (  Annotation  Bookmarking (   Highlighting Word(s) ( ...
  • Page 6 Jumping to a page ( Dictionary  When reading a book (  Using Wikipedia (  As an application (  List of previously looked up words ( Reading Periodicals ( Browsing website ( Collection Management  Creating ( 103) ...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents About the User Guide ...4 Useful Features ...5 Chapter 1 Overview Parts and Controls ...14 Specifications ...19 Chapter 2 Getting Started Charging the Reader ...22 Power Saving Tips ...24 Basic Operation Touch Screen ...27 On-screen keyboard ...30 Home Menu ...32 Table of Contents Index...
  • Page 8 Getting Content Accessing the Reader™ Store Wirelessly ...35 Creating a Reader™ Store Account ...38 Making Purchases ...39 OPTIONS menu of the Reader Store ...40 Downloading Content ...41 Accessing the Reader™ Store with your computer ...46 Step 1: Installing Reader™ Library ...48 Step 2: Sign in your account and purchasing eBooks ...51 Step 3: Transferring your eBooks to your...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 3 Reading Content Reading Books ...55 OPTIONS Menu ...57 Annotation ...61 Bookmarking ...61 Highlighting word(s) ...62 Handwriting a note ...63 Adding a note ...64 Synchronizing Reading-related Information ...66 Finding a Note ...67 Searching for notes within a book ...67 Finding the notes in all contents ...69 Resizing ...70 Changing a page mode ...71...
  • Page 10 Using Embedded Dictionaries ...83 Listing previously looked up words ...86 Using Wikipedia ...87 Reading Newspapers / Magazines ...88 Reading from a Memory Stick™ or SD Card ...91 Network Menu Network Menu ...93 Google Books ...94 Browsing Website ...95 Adding a bookmark ...99 OPTIONS menu of the [Browser] application ...
  • Page 11 Applications Menu Applications Menu ... 111 Using an embedded dictionary ... 112 Creating drawings ... 113 Creating text memos ... 116 Viewing pictures ... 118 Playing audio files ... 120 Settings Changing Settings ... 123 [General Settings] ... 125 [Application Preferences] ... 127 [System Management] ...
  • Page 12 Appendix Precautions ... 155 Copyright Notice ... 166 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE ... 168 Supported File Formats ... 169 System Requirements ... 171 Index ... 173 Table of Contents Index...
  • Page 13: Index

    Chapter 1 Overview ...14 - 20 Parts and Controls ...14 Specifications ...19 Table of Contents Index...
  • Page 14: Parts And Controls

    Overview Parts and Controls Charge/Busy indicator WIRELESS switch Table of Contents Power switch Slide to the right and release quickly Micro USB connector Index Stylus...
  • Page 15  Power Switch Power on or wake up from sleep mode Enter sleep mode Power off completely Battery consumption is minimized in sleep mode. For details about [Standby Screen], see  SIM Card Slot ( A SIM card is installed to provide wireless communication.
  • Page 16 Memory Stick Duo™ media  Mark  Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot  Memory card access indicator Lights up in orange during memory card access.  SD card slot Please see  164  Stylus For more precise operations, use the supplied stylus. Insert fully into the holder when not in use.
  • Page 17: Index

     Touch screen ( Lightly touch the screen either with a finger or the supplied stylus to navigate.  Page turn buttons Press < (previous) or > (next) to turn the page. Press and hold < or > to turn pages continuously.  Home button ( Shows the [Home] menu.
  • Page 18  Volume button* ( Adjusts the volume when playing an audio file. * A tactile dot on the + button helps with ease of operation.  Headphones jack  Micro USB connector ( Used for transferring data and charging the Reader by the supplied USB cable.
  • Page 19: Specifications

    Specifications Model name PRS-950 Power source Built-in rechargeable battery: 3.7 V DC AC adapter: 5.0 V DC, 1,500 mA USB communication: Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant) Battery life (continuous playback) Maximum Battery: Approx. 20,000 continuous page turns when reading only * * Measured using a text based content in ePub format and a fully charged battery, consecutive page-turns at approximately one second per page under the...
  • Page 20 Display: 7.1” (180.98 mm) diagonal electrophoretic display 600 × 1,024 pixel, 0.151 × 0.153 pixel/mm 16-level gray scale Mobile network: HSPA/WCDMA GPRS/EDGE Wi-Fi: 802.11b / g compliant Expansion slots Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot, SD card slot Please see  164 AC Adapter for Reader (PRSA-AC1) ...
  • Page 21 Getting Started ...22 - 26 Charging the Reader ...22 Power Saving Tips ...24 Basic Operation ...27 - 34 Touch Screen ...27 Home Menu ...32 Getting Content ...35 - 53 Accessing the Reader™ Store Wirelessly ...35 Creating a Reader™ Store Account ...38 Making Purchases ...39 OPTIONS menu of the Reader Store ...40 Downloading Content ...41...
  • Page 22: Ac Adapter

    Getting Started Charging the Reader Charge your Reader by connecting to an AC outlet using the supplied AC adapter (PRSA-AC1). The time to completely charge a depleted battery is about 2.5 hours. Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to the micro USB connector of the Reader, and the other end to the AC adapter.
  • Page 23: Battery Status

    Notes  Do not use the supplied USB cable or an AC adapter other than AC adapter (PRSA-AC1) with the Reader.  Connect the AC adapter to an easily accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an abnormality in the AC adapter, disconnect it from the AC outlet.
  • Page 24: Power Saving Tips

    Power Saving Tips Charging Battery  To fully charge your Reader, continue charging until an icon shows completion of charge (   Charging a completely depleted battery will take about 2.5 hours when connected to the supplied AC adapter. Recommended Temperature Please use your Reader within the recommended operating temperature range (...
  • Page 25 Operating requiring more power The following cases may consume more power:  Using mobile network or Wi-Fi network  Using the network menu  Graphics intensive content  Playing audio files  Photo slideshow with a short duration  Using external memory cards ...
  • Page 26 Tips to save power  If you do not use the Reader for more than one day, power off the Reader completely 15, 124).   When the [Browser] application is not in use, close it by returning to the [Applications] or [Home] menu.
  • Page 27: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Touch Screen You can perform various touch operations with a finger or the supplied stylus ( 16).  Single tap to select an item: Double-tap: for bookmarks ( 61), instant dictionary  search ( 83), word search ( 78), highlighting ( 62), ...
  • Page 28 Touch Screen Swiping In the page view, swiping the screen turns a page. To change page turn preference, see 126.  Swiping and holding Swipe and hold the page to turn pages repeatedly. Table of Contents Index...
  • Page 29 Touch Screen Dragging In zoom-in mode ( 72), tap and drag to reposition  the displayed page. In the [Handwriting] ( 113)  application or [Create/Edit] function ( 63),  handwriting on the screen can be performed with the supplied stylus ( 16).
  • Page 30: On-Screen Keyboard

    On-screen keyboard The on-screen keyboard is used for many functions. The key array of the keyboard varies depending on the category of the input text (URL, etc.). Note that the input area may not appear on the keyboard. Edit Delete a character Finish inputting Insert line feed Table of Contents...
  • Page 31 Switch the keyboard type Switch the character type Input previously entered words Move the cursor To input optional characters Tapping and holding an applicable character key will pop up optional characters. Table of Contents Perform at input area Tap [123] to switch to the symbol keyboard.
  • Page 32: [All Notes]

    Home Menu Press the (Home) button to display the [Home] menu. [Home] menu Periodicals (  Book and periodical recommendations, special promotions and exclusive offers will periodically appear on your Reader’s [Home] menu (  Table of Contents Last read content More applications ( Reader Store ( ...
  • Page 33 About the status bar ( Icon Table of Contents  Description Current status indicator of mobile network and Wi-Fi network ( Mobile network (3G) indicator. This appears when connected to a 3G network. The Reader is automatically connected to a 3G network when available. appears when downloading content.
  • Page 34 Home Menu Icon Description Current time indicator. Reader shows current time in the middle of the status bar for 5 seconds after the OPTIONS button is pressed and returns to the previous display (either blank or page indicator). Volume level indicator. This only appears when the volume button is pressed ( ...
  • Page 35: Accessing The Reader Store

    Getting Content Accessing the Reader™ Store Wirelessly With a mobile or a Wi-Fi connection you can purchase and download eBooks and periodicals directly from the Reader Store. Tap [Store] at [Home] menu. The [Wi-Fi Set-up] screen appears. Check the network status ( 36, 37) ...
  • Page 36 You can verify the wireless status by the wireless status icon that is displayed in the bottom left of the screen. Mobile network status For information on the network coverage area, please visit: http://www.sony.com/readersupport Icon Status The Reader is connected to the mobile network.
  • Page 37 Wi-Fi status For details about the Wi-Fi settings, see Icon Status The Reader is connected to Wi-Fi. The more bars, the stronger the signal. The Wi-Fi network feature of the Reader is in standby mode ( There is no Wi-Fi access point. In this state, you cannot access the Reader Store and the network menu.
  • Page 38: Creating A Reader™ Store Account

    In order to purchase and download eBooks or periodicals, you need to register an account at the Reader Store, or if you already have a Reader Store account or Sony Style account, sign in via your e-mail address and password. Tap [Create Account]...
  • Page 39: Making Purchases

    Making Purchases Browse the Reader™ Store to find your desired books and purchase them by following the store instructions. Return to the top page of the Reader Store. The purchased history can also be displayed by tapping [Purchased Content] under menu ( 93).
  • Page 40: Options Menu Of The Reader Store

    OPTIONS menu of the Reader Store Pressing the OPTIONS button ( menu for related supplementary functions. Item [Store Home] [My Account] [Help and Support] [Legal Information] [Refresh Page] [Continue Reading] [Now Playing] [Resume Playing] Table of Contents OPTIONS menu of the Reader Store 17) will display the ...
  • Page 41: Downloading Content

    Downloading Content Downloading Content Select the eBooks that you wish to purchase, and tap [Buy Now]. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed to the purchasing process. Tap [Buy Now] Note There is a 10MB limit on content downloads when connecting to the store through the mobile network. To download content larger than 10MB, please make sure you have setup a Wi-Fi network connection ( 132).
  • Page 42 At the end of the eBook purchasing process, [Download Complete] is displayed in the status bar and the purchased eBook can be read from the [Home] menu. Press the of the purchased book. purchased book. For details about reading books, see ( Subscribing to newspapers/magazines You can subscribe to newspapers/magazines in the Reader Store.
  • Page 43: [Periodicals]

    When a new issue is delivered to the Reader, it will be displayed in the [Home] menu. You can also find the issue from the [Periodicals] list and [Collections] list. Notes  If you miss any new issues while the wireless feature is off, download them from the [My Account] page in the Reader Store, where previous issues are available.
  • Page 44 Reader Store notifications You will automatically receive updates like book and periodical recommendations, special promotions and exclusive offers from the Reader Store on your [Home] menu. To ensure this process, confirm the following:  The WIRELESS switch is set to “ON” (  A wireless network is available ( Table of Contents Downloading Content...
  • Page 45 Notes  To turn the [Reader Store Notifications] “On” or “Off”, go to [Settings] [General Settings]  Notifications].  When you close the [Reader Store Notifications] window, your current recommendations will not be displayed the next time you go to the [Home] menu. However, the window will be displayed again when the Reader Store sends you new recommendations.
  • Page 46: Google Books

    Reader™ Store Reader™ Library Reader™ device Sony Reader™ Library will allow you to shop and manage eBooks and other content purchased from the Reader Store. Reader Library can also be used to manage eBooks from other sources such as your local public library or Google Books.
  • Page 47 Installing Reader Library on to your PC or Mac is as easy as these 3 simple steps. Step 1: Installing Reader™ Library ( Step 2: Sign in your account and purchasing eBooks ( Step 3: Transferring your eBooks to your Reader device ( Each of these steps is described in more detail in the next section.
  • Page 48: Step 1: Installing Reader™ Library

    Step 1: Installing Reader™ Library Connect your Reader device to your computer using the supplied USB cable. Ensure that your Reader device is turned on, your computer is switched on, connected to the Internet, and you have Administrator access. Status indicator while connecting your computer Icon and message [Charging battery] [Charging complete] Fully charged...
  • Page 49 Notes  The Reader device only charges when the connected computer is powered on.  The wireless feature is unavailable while the Reader device is connected via USB.  The Reader device cannot be operated when connected to a computer via USB.  Internet connection is required.
  • Page 50 Accessing the Reader Store with your computer Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation of Reader Library. A shortcut to Reader Library will be added to your computer desktop (Windows only). Reader Library may start automatically depending on which option you choose just before finishing the installation.
  • Page 51: Step 2: Sign In Your Account And Purchasing Ebooks

    Step 2: Sign in your account and purchasing eBooks Visit Reader Store and sign in your account.  Click [eBook Store] in the left-hand menu within Reader Library.  Sign in your account on the Reader Store. Click the [Sign in] link. Follow the on-screen instructions to sign in your Reader Store account.
  • Page 52: Reader Device

    Purchase and download eBooks. Once you sign in your account, you can purchase eBooks, subscribe to periodicals and search over one million titles from Google Books. You can also borrow eBooks from your local public libraries. For details, refer to the home page of Reader Store. All purchased eBooks, subscribed periodicals and free downloads can be found in the [Library] section in the left-hand menu within Reader Library.
  • Page 53 Click on the eBook that you wish to transfer and drag-and-drop it to [Reader] in the left- hand menu. After a few moments, your eBook will be transferred. If the Reader Library does not function as expected, refer to “Troubleshooting” in the Reader Library [Help] menu.
  • Page 54 Chapter 3 Reading Content ...55 Network Menu ...93 Collections ... 103 Managing Content ... 107 Applications Menu ... 111 Settings ... 123 Troubleshooting ... 142 Appendix ... 155 Table of Contents Index...
  • Page 55: Books

    Reading Content Reading Books [Books] at [Home] menu to view a book list. Tap a desired book to open. Tap to previous page Title Date of transfer to Reader Tap to open a book Tips  Please see  57  To transfer eBooks to the Reader, please see  The [Page Sync] function synchronizes bookmarks, typed notes and current page number across your compatible...
  • Page 56 Operation at page view : Handwritten memo. Tap to show its thumbnail. Tap the thumbnail to display in full size. : An added note. Tap to view the added note. Double-tap to open dictionary/search/ add highlight Table of Contents Swipe the screen to turn the page Tap to jump to another page Index...
  • Page 57: [Add Bookmark]

    OPTIONS Menu Pressing the OPTIONS button ( menu for related supplementary functions. The OPTIONS menu displayed in Reader Store and the [Browser] application is different. For details, see “OPTIONS menu of the Reader Store” ( “OPTIONS menu of the [Browser] application” ( Items in the OPTIONS menu The following items are listed in alphabetical order.
  • Page 58 Item [Continue Reading] [Delete Book], [Delete Drawing], [Delete Issue], [Delete Memo] [Delete Audio], [Delete Books], [Delete Collections], [Delete Drawings], [Delete Issues], [Delete Memos], [Delete Notes], [Delete Pictures] [Delete Word Logs] [Go to] [Info] [Manage Subscription] [New Collection], [New Drawing], [New Memo] Table of Contents Description/Reference page Shows the last read page of the content.
  • Page 59 Item [Notes] [Now Playing] [Orientation] [Page Sync] [Previous View] [Protect Audio], [Protect Books], [Protect Drawings], [Protect Issues], [Protect Memos], [Protect Pictures] [Remove Bookmark] Deletes the bookmark on the page [Remove Content] [Rename Collection] Changes the collection name ( [Repeat] [Resume Playing] [Return to List] Table of Contents Description/Reference page...
  • Page 60 Item [Search] [Select Standby Screen] Selects pictures for the standby screen [Shuffle On]/ [Shuffle Off ] [Slideshow On]/ [Slideshow Off ] [Sort:] [View:] [Word Logs: Book], [Word Logs: Periodical] [Word Logs: Dictionary] Within a dictionary, shows a list of the / ...
  • Page 61: Annotation

    Annotation Bookmarks, typed notes and current page number can synchronize with your compatible reading devices like handhelds by the [Page Sync] function ( Bookmarking Creating: – Double-tap the upper right corner of page ( When the pages are displayed in [Two Page View] mode, the bookmark can be created by double- tapping the left corner of the left page.
  • Page 62: Highlighting Word(S)

    Highlighting word(s) Highlighting at page view: – A word: Double-tap a word and tap – Consecutive words: Double-tap and drag ( and tap to highlight. – From the OPTIONS menu: [Notes] 63). – Highlighting can be done in the OPTIONS menu: [Notes] ...
  • Page 63: Handwriting A Note

    Handwriting a note Press OPTIONS a stylus or finger to draw a line. Marker Deleting a drawn line/highlight: Tap across the drawn line or highlight. About other methods to delete all handwritten memos, see Notes  While writing, make sure that you are not touching another area on the screen –...
  • Page 64: Adding A Note

    Adding a note Tap a bookmark or highlighted word Drawing] or [by Keyboard]. To enter a handwritten note, tap [by Drawing]. To enter a memo with typed in text ( Keyboard]. Note When adding a note to the highlighted text in [Create/ Edit], unselect any annotation tool icon and then tap the highlight.
  • Page 65 Notes  While writing, make sure that you are not touching another area on the screen – this could affect the notes that you write with the stylus or your finger.  To ensure your notes are correctly saved, do not handwrite notes too close to the edge of the drawing area.
  • Page 66: Synchronizing Reading-Related Information

    Synchronizing Reading-related Information Synchronizing Reading- related Information The [Page Sync] function synchronizes bookmarks, typed notes and current page across your compatible reading devices like handhelds. To turn on the [Page Sync] feature, confirm the following:  The [Page Sync] is set to [On] at [Application Preferences] ( 127).
  • Page 67: Finding A Note

    Finding a Note Searching for notes within a book Press OPTIONS A list of all the bookmarks, highlights, and handwritten notes in the current book appears. Types of note (  Please see  57 Tap a note. The page containing the selected note is displayed. Table of Contents tap [Notes] ...
  • Page 68 Icons and types of note in the [Notes] list Icon You can set to merge the notes of the Reader and Reader Library when synchronizing. For further instructions, refer to Reader Library Help. To delete notes In the [Notes] list, press OPTIONS the check box of each note(s) to be deleted To delete all notes In the [Notes] list, press OPTIONS...
  • Page 69: Books

    Finding the notes in all contents [All Notes] at [Home] menu. A list of all the bookmarks, highlights, and handwritten notes in all contents appears. Types of note (  Please see  57 Tap a note on the list. The page containing the selected note is displayed.
  • Page 70: (Size) Button

    Resizing Press 17) for re-sizing.  Size indicator Adjusting the text size: Select desired text size then close window. Notes When you view PDF files in a size other than [S], the following may occur.  [S] size is the default font size. If another size is selected, text size may not change correctly.
  • Page 71: [2-Column Split]

    Changing a page mode A page can be magnified by selecting the page mode. Press tap [Page Mode].  Tap a desired item from the following. [Page Mode] menu [Page Mode] item [Original] [Margin Cut] [2-Column Split] [3-Column Split] [Full Page] [Two Page View] Depending on the content, you may not be able to enlarge a page.
  • Page 72: Zooming In

    Zooming in The current page in view can be magnified. Also, the magnification can be locked so that the desired setting can be maintained. This feature is useful when reading a book containing scanned images. Press tap [ Zoom In]. ...
  • Page 73 Resizing Zooming a specified image or column to the screen size While in zoom-in mode, double-tap an image or column which you wish to magnify. The image or column size is magnified automatically to fit the screen size, and the magnification is locked. When in zoom-in mode, you may move to the next/previous page in zoom lock ([ Lock]) mode.
  • Page 74 Using the zoom-in mode [ Lock] [ Unlock] / / / * * Displays when in zoom-in mode. Note In zoom-in mode, page links are not available. Table of Contents Switch the screen orientation. Fit the page height to the screen height. Fit the page width to the screen width.
  • Page 75: Adjusting Content View

    Adjusting Content View A page that is hard to read, such as a scanned or color converted document, can be made more readable by adjusting the brightness and contrast. Press OPTIONS Tap the desired item from the following. Item [Original] [Saturated] [Details] [Brighter]...
  • Page 76 Custom setting mode drag the slider, or tap  repeatedly until the page is adjusted to the desired brightness and contrast. to apply the setting and exit. The change will only be stored in the content being adjusted. Select [Original] ( necessary to restore the default setting.
  • Page 77: Screen Orientation

    Screen Orientation Screen Orientation The screen orientation can be switched to either portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal) mode by selecting [Orientation] in any OPTIONS menu. To change the direction of screen rotation, see [Screen Orientation] ( 126).  Portrait Landscape Position indicator Table of Contents Index...
  • Page 78: Searching

    Searching By selecting a word(s)  To select a word, double-tap a desired word at page view.  To select consecutive words, see “Double-tapping and dragging” ( The following screen will appear.  To cancel, tap  To search the selected word(s), tap . The search result screen will appear.
  • Page 79 From the on-screen keyboard Press OPTIONS using the on-screen keyboard ( [Search]. The search result screen will appear. The results are highlighted on the page. result. To cancel, tap Before searching, a selected word can be modified. Double-tap a word the word in the input area of the on-screen keyboard [Search].
  • Page 80: Jumping To A Page

    Jumping to a Page By using the slider Tap the page number shown in the status bar the slider, or tap a point on the page jump bar. Slider Jumping to a page can be done from the OPTIONS menu. Press OPTIONS ...
  • Page 81 Jumping to a Page By page number Tap the page number shown in the status bar  [Enter Page #] tap the number keys to input a page number   [Go]. You will jump to the specified page. Input area (Delete) key If the input page number exceeds the number of pages in the book, the Reader will show the last page.
  • Page 82 By tapping a link The link appears highlighted on the page view. Tap the link to jump to the linked page. Links to Websites are highlighted and can be accessed by tapping on the highlighted area. Note that you can connect to Websites only when the Reader is connected to a Wireless network.
  • Page 83: Using Embedded Dictionaries

    Using Embedded Dictionaries An instant search for a meaning or translation is possible with the embedded dictionaries. Double-tap a word. The headline of the word definition is displayed. Dictionary Title of current dictionary Tips  Tap  to switch and search in another dictionary.  Reader comes with 12 embedded dictionaries.
  • Page 84 or the definition area. The definition is displayed in the dictionary viewer. To go to the next page, either swipe the screen or press < > (Page Turn) buttons ( Tips  Double-tapping a word in the definition area will look up the selected word in the same dictionary.
  • Page 85 To list words with same head letters as previously entered words The list of candidate words changes dynamically whenever the word in the input area is modified. Input area Table of Contents Using Embedded Dictionaries Listed candidate words Number of entries and page number/total pages Scrolls the page Index...
  • Page 86: Listing Previously Looked Up Words

    Listing previously looked up words At page view, press OPTIONS Logs: Book]. The looked up words are listed in the order of most recently looked up. Tap a desired word. To delete word logs Press OPTIONS check box of each word to be deleted To delete all word logs Press OPTIONS OPTIONS...
  • Page 87: Using Wikipedia

    Using Wikipedia A word or text can be searched for using Wikipedia (only when connected to a Wi-Fi network). Double-tap a word. The headline of the word definition is displayed. The Wikipedia page is opened by using the [Browser] application. For details, see “Browsing Website”...
  • Page 88: Reading Newspapers / Magazines

    Reading Newspapers / Magazines You can read newspapers/magazines from [Periodicals] in the [Home] menu. [Periodicals] at [Home] menu. If you want to read the most recently delivered issue, tap [New Delivery] and read the issue. Tap a desired periodical to go to issue list. Table of Contents Reading Newspapers / Magazines Most recent delivered issue...
  • Page 89 Tap a desired issue in the list. Tap to previous page Issue date Front page headline Tap to open an issue Please see  57 Use the navigation bar to read. Operations on a section Previous section Return to the first page Operations on an article Previous article Return to the first page...
  • Page 90 Reading Newspapers / Magazines Tips  Annotations can be added ( 61).   Please see  57 regarding OPTIONS menu. To delete an issue(s) Tap [Periodicals] at [Home] menu  tap a periodical to go to issue list press OPTIONS tap [Delete Issues].
  • Page 91: Reading From A Memory Stick™ Or Sd Card

    Reading from a Memory Stick™ or SD Card You can transfer purchased content on your computer to a memory card by using Reader Library. The content on a memory card can be read by inserting it into the Reader’s memory card slot ( For details transferring content to a memory card, refer to Reader Library Help.
  • Page 92 Reading books on a memory card [Books] at [Home] menu to view a book list, Tap a book with the Tap to open a book Table of Contents Reading from a Memory Stick™ or SD Card icon to open. Index Content on SD card Content on Memory Stick Duo™...
  • Page 93: Network Menu

    Network Menu Network Menu [Applications] at [Home] menu. Before accessing a website, confirm the following:  The WIRELESS switch is set to “ON” (  A wireless network is available ( Table of Contents  37).  Access and download public domain books from Google Books.
  • Page 94: Google Books

    Google Books Google Books You can choose from over one million free public domain titles from Google. The Google Books site can be accessed from the Reader when connected to a Wi-Fi network ( 132).  [Google Books] under [Applications] at [Home] menu.
  • Page 95: Browsing Website

    The Internet Browser may not support all Wi-Fi access points or websites. Functionality and display capabilities may be limited. Sony makes no representations or warranties regarding the links to and/or the use of any websites or the availability of content at any such websites.
  • Page 96 Browsing Website Browsing website. Tips  Drag the screen to scroll content.  Press < (back) or > (next) to turn the Web page.  Press to change text size.  There are useful functions in the OPTION menu. For details, see 101.
  • Page 97 Close the web browser. Press , or press OPTIONS  Note Battery consumption increases if the Internet Browser is left open. Close the Internet Browser after use. Capturing a screenshot Your Reader allows you to capture a screenshot of the Website you’re viewing and store the image as a picture file.
  • Page 98 To display a website by inputting its URL directly In the browse home page or Web page view, press OPTIONS. Tap [Input Address]. Input the URL of the desired website [OK]. Table of Contents Input area Index Browsing Website ...
  • Page 99: [Add To Bookmarks]

    Adding a bookmark To add a Web page view to Web bookmark, press OPTIONS. Tap [Add to Bookmarks] To display website by selecting Web bookmarks In the browse home page or Web page view, press OPTIONS Tap the bookmark of the desired website. To edit the content of Web bookmark In the Web bookmarks page view, press OPTIONS...
  • Page 100 To delete a Web bookmark In the Web bookmarks page view, press OPTIONS  Press OPTIONS Tap the check box of each bookmark to be deleted. Tap [Done] You can remove all bookmarks. To delete all bookmarks, press OPTIONS after step 2 above ...
  • Page 101: Options Menu Of The [Browser] Application

    OPTIONS menu of the [Browser] application Pressing the OPTIONS button ( menu for related supplementary functions. Item [Browse Home] [Add to Bookmarks] Adds currently displayed website to [View Bookmarks] [Input Address] [Refresh Page] [Stop] [Capture Screenshot] Captures a screenshot of the Website [Page Info] [Legal Information] [Continue Reading]...
  • Page 102 Item [Delete Bookmarks] Deletes the Web bookmark selected [Now Playing] [Resume Playing] Table of Contents OPTIONS menu of the [Browser] application Description/Reference page 100).  Shows the audio player ( Resumes audio playback ( Index 121).  122). ...
  • Page 103: Creating

    Collections Collections Creating You can group desired content in your Reader as a collection. [Collections] at [Home] menu Collection]. Press OPTIONS collection. Enter the collection name using the on-screen keyboard ( Tap [Internal Memory], [Memory Stick™] or [SD Card] to select where you want to create the collection ...
  • Page 104: Adding Content

    You can create/sync a collection by Reader Library. For details, refer to the Reader Library Help. To change a collection name In the [Collections] list, tap the collection OPTIONS tap [Rename Collection]  collection name using the on-screen keyboard [OK]. Adding content From the collections Note...
  • Page 105: [Add To Collection]

    From either the books or issues list In the books or issues list, press OPTIONS [Add to Collection]. In the collection list, tap a collection you want to add the content. Tap the thumbnail of the desired content [Done]. You can check added content in the collection list. To select all books or issues, press OPTIONS in the [Add Books] or [Add Issues] list Deleting a collection...
  • Page 106: Removing Content

    Removing content Even if you delete content in a collection, the remaining content will be left on the Reader. [Collections] at [Home] menu collection. Press OPTIONS Tap the thumbnail of each content to be deleted [Done]  Tips  To select all content, press OPTIONS after step 2 above tap [Select All].
  • Page 107: Deleting Content

    Managing Content Deleting Content Example: [Books] list [Books] Books]. To delete: tap a book thumbnail with the blank check box. To delete all: press OPTIONS To undelete: tap a book thumbnail with a checked check box. To unselect all: press OPTIONS Tap [Done] You can also delete the currently viewed book.
  • Page 108: Protecting Content

    Protecting Content Protecting content will keep you from unintentionally deleting content. Example: [Books] list [Books] Books]. To protect: tap a book thumbnail with . To protect all: press OPTIONS To unprotect: tap a book thumbnail with . To unprotect all: press OPTIONS All].
  • Page 109: Managing Periodicals

    Managing Periodicals In the issue list, you can keep only recent issues and delete previous issues automatically. [Periodicals] at [Home] menu periodical. Press OPTIONS The management dialog appears. Table of Contents tap [Manage Subscription].  Index Managing Periodicals tap a ...
  • Page 110 Tap the desired setting Tips  If you want to delete extra issues immediately, tap [Delete extra issue(s) now.]  If you have issues that you do not want to delete, protect them using [Protect Issues] in the OPTIONS menu ( 108).
  • Page 111: [Audio]

    Applications Menu Applications Menu The [Applications] menu provides useful functions, such as listening to music while reading a book, creating a memo, and more. [Applications] at [Home] menu. Table of Contents Access and download public domain books from Google Books ( Browse Websites optimized for Reader and sites of your choice ( View and download contents you’ve...
  • Page 112: Using An Embedded Dictionary

    Using an embedded dictionary [Dictionary] under [Home] menu. The name of the currently selected dictionary is shown at the top of the screen. To switch to another dictionary, press OPTIONS Input a word using the on-screen keyboard tap a candidate word. ...
  • Page 113: Handwriting

    Creating drawings [Handwriting] under [Home] menu. Tap [New Drawing]. Press OPTIONS Draw in the drawing area with the supplied stylus or your finger To erase a line, tap line. Eraser Table of Contents tap [New Drawing] to create a drawing. ...
  • Page 114 Tips  If you tap [New], the current drawing is saved, and a new drawing editor opens.  Newly created drawings will be saved only in the internal memory. Notes  While writing, make sure that you are not touching another area on the screen –...
  • Page 115 Capturing a screenshot Your Reader allows you to capture a screenshot of the drawing you’re viewing and store the image as a picture file. To do this, view a drawing of your choice and then tap OPTIONS [Capture Screenshot].  You can view your captured screenshots by going to [Applications] ...
  • Page 116: Text Memo

    Creating text memos [Text Memo] under [Home] menu. Tap [New Memo]. Press OPTIONS Enter text in the input area using the on-screen keyboard ( Tips  If you tap [New], the current text memo is saved, and a new text memo editor opens.  Newly created text memos will be saved only in the internal memory.
  • Page 117 To delete/protect a text memo in the list [Text Memo] under menu, press OPTIONS [Protect Memos].  To delete, refer to the example instructions for deleting books in “Deleting Content” (  To protect, refer to the example instructions for protecting books in “Protecting Content”...
  • Page 118: Viewing Pictures

    Viewing pictures You can view pictures stored in either internal memory or a memory card. Also, you can set your favorite pictures to the standby screen. [Pictures] under [Home] menu. Tap a thumbnail of desired picture on the list. Tips  Please see ...
  • Page 119 Applications Menu To set as a standby screen In the [Pictures] list, press OPTIONS  [Select Standby Screen] tap the thumbnail of candidate picture   [Done]. The [Standby Screen] setting is configured from the [Settings] menu ( 129).  When two pictures or more have been selected, the displayed picture is rotated every time the Reader enters the sleep mode (...
  • Page 120: Playing Audio Files

    Playing audio files You can enjoy audio files with optional headphones. Tap [Audio] under menu. Tap a desired album to go to the audio list. Tap a desired audio file, and play an audio file. The playback screen appears ( Tips  Please see ...
  • Page 121 Playback screen operations Skip to the beginning of the previous (or current if played more than 3 seconds from the beginning) audio file Table of Contents Playback position Skip to the beginning of the next audio file Index Applications Menu Cover art Repeat icon Shuffle icon...
  • Page 122 Pause/stop a song Resume playback Skip to the previous/ next track Skip to the beginning of the previous (or current) audio file/beginning of the next audio file Fast-reverse/ fast-forward an audio file Control the volume Repeat songs Shuffle songs Mute playback Table of Contents Do this Tap .
  • Page 123: [Applications Preference]

    Settings Changing Settings [Settings] at [Home] menu. [General Settings] ( 125)  [Date and Time] [Time Zone] [Date and Time Format] [Page Turn Preference] [Menu Language] [Keyboard] [Screen Orientation] [Reader Store Notifications] [Application Preferences] ( 127)  [Dictionary] [Slideshow] [Page Sync] [System Management] ( 128) ...
  • Page 124: Audio

    Changing Settings [Wireless Controls] ( 131)  Switches mobile network and Wi-Fi, and sets wireless standby. [Wi-Fi Network Settings] ( 132)  Sets the detailed settings of Wi-Fi. [About] Displays system and legal information of the Reader. [Device Shutdown] Shuts down (power off ) the Reader completely. Table of Contents Index...
  • Page 125: General Settings]

    Changing Settings [General Settings] [Date and Time]  Tap a field to change.  Input a number by tapping the numeric key pad.  Tap [OK] to apply the change. When you access the Reader Store or connect the Reader to your computer, the date and time of the Reader will be automatically synchronized with that of the Reader Store or your computer, based on the time zone setting of the...
  • Page 126 Changing Settings [Date and Time Format]  Tap [Month-Day-Year] or [Day-Month-Year] to select the date format.  Tap [12 hour] or [24 hour] to select the time format.  Tap [OK] to apply the changes. [Page Turn Preference]  Sets the swiping direction to turn pages forward.  Swiping to left is default setting.
  • Page 127: Application Preferences]

    Changing Settings [Application Preferences] [Dictionary] Selects a default dictionary to use. [Slideshow] Sets the slideshow on/off and its duration up to 60 seconds. Note Slideshow may take a longer time to display depending on the size of picture. [Page Sync] Sets to synchronize bookmarks, typed notes and current page number across your compatible reading devices like handhelds (...
  • Page 128: System Management]

    [System Management] [Power Management] Power management helps avoid unnecessary battery consumption. Power management operates as follows:  After 10 minutes of inactivity, the Reader enters the sleep mode automatically and battery consumption is minimized.  After three* days of inactivity, the Reader automatically shuts down and stops consuming battery power.
  • Page 129  You are recommended to make a note of your password and keep it in a safe place separate from the Reader.  If you forget your password, contact your Sony Customer Support ( 3); however, note that in unlocking your ...
  • Page 130: Initialization]

    [Check for Update] Manually performs a check of the latest firmware version available for your Reader. Note Your Reader will also automatically check for the latest firmware updates. [Initialization] [Restore Defaults] Restores the Reader to its default settings. You will need to perform the initial settings after restoring.
  • Page 131: Wireless Controls]

    [Wireless Controls] [Mobile Network] [Wi-Fi] Sets mobile network and Wi-Fi to on/off individually. When set to [Off ], the selected network is always disabled. [On] is set by default. Tap [OK] to apply the change. Note [Mobile Network] and [Wi-Fi] cannot both be set to [Off ]. If you want to disconnect from the connection of both mobile network and Wi-Fi, set the WIRELESS switch to “OFF”.
  • Page 132: Wi-Fi Network Settings]

    [Wi-Fi Network Settings] Reader can connect to the following Wi-Fi networks.  Your Home Wi-Fi networks  Public Wi-Fi networks, such as at coffee shops, hotels, or libraries. Standard Security Table of Contents IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g Following are the security methods supported: WEP (Open System), WEP (Shared Key), WPA-PSK(TKIP), WPA-PSK(AES),...
  • Page 133 On the [Wi-Fi Network Settings] screen, configured access points and access points that are installed within the communication range of the Reader are displayed on a list. Icons in the access points list Icon Table of Contents Tap to configure a new access point manually ( Tap to search the surrounding access point again...
  • Page 134 To connect a new access point from the access points list If you connect to an access point where displayed, simply tap the access point in the list to connect to it. To connect to an access point where is displayed Tap a new access point from the access points list.
  • Page 135 Changing Settings Tap [Encryption Key] enter the encryption  key using the on-screen keyboard tap [OK].  Table of Contents Index...
  • Page 136 Tap [Connect] to return to the [Wi-Fi Network Settings] screen, and start connection to the access point. When and [Connected] appear, your Reader is now connected to a Wi-Fi Network. Status of the access point in the access points list Messages [Configured] [Connected] [Invalid Configuration] Table of Contents Status Configured access point Currently connected access point. While connecting, [Connecting] appears.
  • Page 137 Tips  An access point, once configured, can be connected simply by tapping it on the list.  From the OPTIONS menu, you can change the order of the access points in the list, delete the configured access point, etc, ( 141).
  • Page 138 To configure a new access point using the WPS (Wi-Fi protected Setup) feature The setting of the wireless LAN router supported WPS feature is easy to configure. Tap [Create New Connection] method. There are 2 ways to configure the access point. Follow the on-screen setup instructions.
  • Page 139 To configure a new access point manually An access point not displayed in the access points list (such as an access point used with an unbroadcast SSID) can be configured manually. Tap [Create New Connection] enter the SSID of the access point and setup other ...
  • Page 140 Item [Wi-Fi Advanced Settings] After configuration of the access point, tap [Connect] to return to the [Wi-Fi Network Settings] screen, and start connection to the access point. To confirm the connection status of the access point, see Note If you do not know the information of the access point, consult the administrator of the network or the public Internet access service provider.
  • Page 141: Audio Player

    OPTIONS menu of [Wi-Fi Network Settings] Pressing the OPTIONS button ( menu for related supplementary functions. When displaying the OPTIONS menu, not all items listed below will be shown in every given circumstance. Item [Delete Wi-Fi Networks] [Change Order] [Connection Details] Displays the connection information [Now Playing] [Resume Playing] [Orientation]...
  • Page 142: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the Reader does not function as expected, try the following steps to resolve the issue. Reset the Reader by pressing the RESET hole 18) with a small pin or clip  seconds, slide the power switch to restart the Reader.
  • Page 143: Symptoms

    Symptoms Power Battery cannot charge.  Charge the battery within the temperature range of 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) ( Battery life seems short.  The operating temperature is below 41°F (5°C). This is due to the battery characteristics and not a malfunction. ...
  • Page 144  When you are out of the network coverage area for a while, slide the WIRELESS switch to “OFF” ( life can be extended by turning off the wireless feature.  Battery consumption may increase when using the [Browser] application. When the [Browser] application is not in use, close it by returning to the [Applications] or [Home] menu.
  • Page 145 Touch operation is not effective.  If condensation occurs in the touch screen, or dust attaches to the touch screen, it may cause a malfunction. For details, see “On Cleaning” (  If any objects are placed on the touch screen, it may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 146 If you cannot find a solution from the above, go to [Help and Support] from the OPTIONS menu in the Reader Store ( Wi-Fi connection The Reader will not connect to a Wi-Fi network.  Check that the WIRELESS switch is set to “ON” and [Wi-Fi] is set to [On] in the [Wireless Controls] setting ( ...
  • Page 147  The Wi-Fi network settings of the access point are not correct. Adjust the settings as described in the manuals that came with the access point and in any information provided by the administrator of the Wi-Fi.  The Reader is too far from the access point. Move the Reader closer to the access point.
  • Page 148 The antenna icon indicates sufficient signal strength, but the Reader cannot connect to the Internet.  The server you attempted to connect to may be currently unavailable. Wait for a while and try again. Internet browser A particular Web page is not displayed correctly. ...
  • Page 149  The authorization data may have been damaged as a result of shutting down while reading a content. De- authorize your computer and the Reader, then authorize again via Reader Library. Refer to Reader Library Help for further information.  The book may be protected by unsupported digital rights management.
  • Page 150 Playing audio files An audio file cannot play back.  Audio files that are not supported by the Reader cannot be played. For details on supported audio files, see “Supported File Formats” ( Sound output is not audible.  Increase the volume if it is set too low ( ...
  • Page 151 The Reader cannot be recognized by your computer.  A USB hub or USB extension cable is used for the connection. Connection via an extension cable or USB hub is not guaranteed. Connect the USB cable directly to the computer. ...
  • Page 152: Memory Card

    Reader Library does not recognize the Reader.  Disconnect the USB cable from the Reader, then reconnect it. The Reader becomes unstable while connected to a computer.  A USB hub or USB extension cable is used for the connection. Connection via an extension cable or USB hub is not guaranteed.
  • Page 153  The Reader cannot transfer content to memory cards directly. Use Reader Library to transfer content. A memory card cannot be recognized on the Reader or Reader Library.  If a memory card is formatted by your computer, it may become unusable on the Reader and Reader Library.
  • Page 154 To eject the SIM card Power off the Reader completely ( Press the hole of SIM card with a small pin or clip. Pull out the SIM card slot from the Reader. SIM card Confirm the direction of the SIM card and SIM card slot, and firmly insert the SIM card in the SIM card slot.
  • Page 155: Appendix

    Precautions Reader Disposal Reference The built-in rechargeable battery of the Reader is recyclable. Do not remove the battery yourself, consult Sony Support Center ( Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries...
  • Page 156 Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. On certain batteries this symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol.
  • Page 157 For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents. Hereby, Sony Corp., declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. For details, please access the following URL: http://www.compliance.sony.de/...
  • Page 158 Precautions FCC Compliance Statement: The following FCC statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in the USA. Other versions may not comply with FCC technical regulations. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 159 If you have any questions about this product: Visit: www.sony.com/readersupport Contact: Sony “Digital Book Reader” Customer Support at 1-(866)-962-7669 Write: Sony Customer Information Service Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33913 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.:...
  • Page 160: Safety Information

     Protected content is limited to personal use only. Use of the content beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders.  Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to problems of the Reader or computer.
  • Page 161 Precautions On heat build-up Heat may build up in the Reader while charging, or if it is used for an extended period of time. On headphones Note Headphones not supplied. Road Safety Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas.
  • Page 162 SONY is not responsible for the unavailability of wireless connectivity or any interruptions of wireless service.
  • Page 163  In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage, or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this Reader.
  • Page 164: Notes On Memory Cards

    Notes  Sony’s Memory Stick Duo™ media of up to 32 GB has been tested to work with the Reader. But the proper operation on all types of the Memory Stick Duo™ media is not guaranteed.
  • Page 165  Do not disassemble or modify a memory card.  Do not allow a memory card to get wet.  Avoid the following to prevent data damage. Sony does not provide any guarantee for damaged data. − Do not remove a memory card or turn off the Reader while reading or writing data.
  • Page 166: Copyright Notice

    Accordingly, Memory Stick™ media with content protected image or data can be only used within the law.  Sony, the Sony logo, “BBeB”, “Reader”, “Reader Daily Edition” and their logos are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. ...
  • Page 167 All other system names and product names appearing in this document are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. Further, the trademark ™ and registered trademark ® symbols are not indicated throughout this document. Program ©2010 Sony Corporation Documentation ©2010 Sony Corporation Table of Contents Index...
  • Page 168: Gnu General Public License

    Web Kit For the terms and conditions concerning GPL and LGPL, please refer to below. The source code for these software products is available on Sony’s website. To download, please visit the following URL: http://www.sony.net/Products/Linux/ Please note that Sony accepts no inquiries concerning the content of the source code.
  • Page 169: Supported File Formats

    Supported File Formats The following file formats can be managed within Reader Library and transferred to your Reader. Book  EPUB file (.epub file extension) EPUB (OPS version 2.0) supported  PDF file (.pdf file extension) Support is based on the PDF 1.6 specification.  BBeB (.lrf file extension)  Text file (.txt file extension)  RTF file (.rtf file extension)
  • Page 170 Supported File Formats Picture  JPEG file (.jpg or .jpeg file extension)  GIF file (.gif file extension)*  PNG file (.png file extension)  BMP file (.bmp file extension) * For an animation GIF file, only the first frame will be shown. Note A large file size of picture may not be displayable, and its file will not appear in the list.
  • Page 171: System Requirements

    System Requirements Reader Library will work with the following operating systems. Microsoft Windows 7 (32/64 bit) Microsoft Windows Vista (32/64 bit) Microsoft Windows XP (32 bit only) Apple Macintosh (32 bit only) Table of Contents Description Windows 7 Starter Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Home Premium Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Ultimate...
  • Page 172 Free space on hard disc Monitor Other devices  Internet connection (broadband recommended, some fees may apply) is also required on your computer.  Reader Library is not supported by the following environments: – An operating system other than those included above –...
  • Page 173: Index

    Index Symbols (Home) button ...17, 32 OPTIONS button ...17, 57 (Page turn) buttons ...17 (Size) button ... 17, 70, 119 [All Notes] ...32, 69 [Applications] ... 32, 111 [Audio] ...111, 120 [Books] ...32, 55 [Collections] ... 32, 103 [Dictionary]...111, 112 [Handwriting] ...111, 113 [Home] ...32 [Periodicals] ...32, 43, 88...
  • Page 174 [Books] list ...55 Conditional icon ...55 Sort ...55, 60 [Search] ...60 [Sort:] ...60 [View:] ...60 [Brighter]...75 [Browse Home] ... 95, 101 [Browser] ... 93, 95, 111 Changing a page mode ...71 Changing dictionary ... 57, 83, 127 Charge/Busy indicator ...15, 22 Charging the Reader ...22 Battery status ...23 Charge/Busy indicator...
  • Page 175 Downloading Content ...41 Drawing ... 63, 64, 113 [Darker] ...75 [Date and Time] ...123, 125 [Date and Time Format] ...123, 126 [Delete Wi-Fi Networks] .. 141 [Delete Audio]...58 [Delete Book] ... 58, 107 [Delete Bookmarks] ...100, 102 [Delete Books] ... 58, 107 [Delete Collections] ..
  • Page 176 Handwriting ...63, 64, 111, 113 Finding a Note ...67 [Notes] ...59, 63, 67 Handwriting a note ...63 Headphones jack ...18 Highlighting word(s) ...62 Holes for optional cover attachment ...18 Home Menu ...32 [Help and Support] ... 3, 40 [Hide]/[Show] ...59, 82 [History] ...58, 82 Icons and types of note in the [Notes] list ...68...
  • Page 177 [Margin Cut] ...71 [Menu Language] ...123, 126 [My Account] ...40 Network Menu ...93 Newspapers ...32, 42, 88 Note ...61, 64, 67 Annotation ...61 Bookmarking ...61 Drawing ...63, 64 Finding a Note ...67 Handwriting a note ...63 Highlighting word(s) ...62 [Notes] ...59, 63, 67 [New Collection] ...
  • Page 178 Power management ...123, 128 Charging the Reader ...22 Power saving Tips ...24 Power switch ...15 Standby screen ...60, 119, 129 [Device Shutdown] ... 124 Power saving Tips ...24 Power switch ...15 Charging the Reader ...22 Standby screen ...60, 119, 129 [Device Shutdown] ...
  • Page 179 Screen Orientation ...77 Zoom-in mode ...74 [Orientation] ...59, 77 [Screen Orientation] ...123, 126 SD card ... 16, 91, 164 SD card slot ... 16, 91, 164 Searching ...60, 78 Searching for notes within a book ...67 Settings ... 123 Shuffle ... 60, 122 SIM Card Slot ...
  • Page 180 [Two Page View] ...71 Useful Features ... 5 Using Embedded Dictionaries ... 83, 112 Using Wikipedia ...87 Viewing pictures ... 118 Volume button ... 18, 122 [View:] ...60 [View Bookmarks] ... 99, 101 Web bookmark ...99 Website ...93, 95 Wi-Fi ...35, 87, 93, 131, 132 Wi-Fi status...

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