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  • Page 1 Intel® Reader User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Replacing the Battery ................ 5 Chapter 2. Parts of the Reader Introducing the Reader's Features ............. 6 Top Edge of the Reader ..............7 Face of the Reader ................9 Bottom Edge of the Reader ............. 13 Right Edge of the Reader ..............14 Chapter 3.
  • Page 4 Chapter 4. Using the Reader Menus An Introduction to Reader Menus ..........22 About the Home Menu ..............22 About The Library ................23 About the Recent Items Menu ............24 About the Shoot Mode Menu ............25 About the Settings Menu ..............25 About the Help Menu ..............
  • Page 5 Increasing and Decreasing Text Size and Text Images ..... 42 Spelling a Word in a Text File ............42 Chapter 6. Managing Files on the Reader Introduction ..................43 Using Categories to Organize Library Files ........43 Creating a New Category ..............44 Adding a File to an Existing Category ..........45...
  • Page 6 Using the Reader with a Mouse ............69 Using the Reader with a Keyboard ...........69 Using the Reader with a Computer ..........71 Connecting the Reader to an External Drive ........76 Chapter 9. Frequently Asked Questions and Customer Support Frequently Asked Questions ............80...
  • Page 7 Appendix B. Updating Your Reader Software About the Software Update Process ..........88 Updating Reader Software Using a Computer ........ 89 Updating Reader Software Using a Flash Drive ......91 Appendix C. Care and Recycling Information Recommended Cleaning Techniques ..........94 Storing the Reader ................
  • Page 9: Chapter 1. Setting Up The Reader

    Set the Reader on a work surface, with the display screen facing down and the angled corner at the upper left. Set the battery on top of the Reader with the flat side down, the angled corner at the upper left, and the Intel logo facing up. In this...
  • Page 10 NOTE: Be sure to lock the battery firmly into place. The battery is locked when you hear it click into place. The Reader will turn on, even if the battery is not completely locked in place, but improper installation can cause damage to the...
  • Page 11: Charging The Battery

    You can leave the Reader plugged in indefinitely. You will not over-charge the Reader by leaving it plugged in, though it is a good idea to unplug it if there is danger of an electrical storm, to prevent damage to the Reader.
  • Page 12: Keeping The Battery Charged

    A full charge takes approximately 3 hours. Keeping the Battery Charged The Reader's battery can hold a charge for an extended period of time, but it will eventually lose its charge. Charge the Reader to approximately 50 percent at least every 3 months. To check your battery's charge, press the Guide button, the round button at the lower right of the Reader face.
  • Page 13: Replacing The Battery

    Reader by pressing the Power button for approximately 7 seconds. Press the Battery Release on the back of the Reader. Slide the battery toward the camera, and lift it off the Reader. Then install the new battery, following the instructions in the section titled Inserting the Battery, earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 14: Chapter 2. Parts Of The Reader

    This chapter describes the various buttons, ports, and other features of your Reader. Take a few moments to review these features with your Reader in hand, until you become familiar with the position and function of each feature. At any time, you can refer back to this section for information about any feature.
  • Page 15: Top Edge Of The Reader

    Reader User Manual Top Edge of the Reader The top edge of the Reader is the edge that is on top when the display screen faces you, the angled corner is at the top right, and the camera lens is pointed down.
  • Page 16 This is normal behavior and does not indicate a problem with the Reader. • If the Reader is not plugged into a power outlet, the LED turns green. A solid green light indicates that the Reader is turned on and ready for use. A blinking green light indicates that the Reader is turned on and in Sleep mode.
  • Page 17: Face Of The Reader

    Shoot: A large, flat button on the angled corner of the Reader. Press this button once to enter Shoot mode. Position the Reader above the text, then press Shoot again to capture text images.
  • Page 18 Texts menu, select the file name in the menu, then press OK. This action opens the file and begins playing it. When you pause a text reading, you can press OK for more than one second to have the Reader spell a word aloud.
  • Page 19 Location: An oval, raised button below the Options button, and the left-most of the three buttons in the lower right corner of the Reader face. As you play an e-Book, or when the book title is highlighted in a menu, press the Location button to view the Location menu.
  • Page 20 The text image is the image of your printed material that you see in the display screen when you capture the text. The Reader saves this image, so that you can view it whenever necessary as you listen to the playback. For example, you might want to view a diagram or picture on one of the pages.
  • Page 21: Bottom Edge Of The Reader

    Reader User Manual Bottom Edge of the Reader The bottom edge of the Reader is at the bottom when the display screen is facing you. The bottom edge includes the camera, the flash unit, two USB ports, and the power socket.
  • Page 22: Right Edge Of The Reader

    Right Edge of the Reader The right edge of the Reader is on the right-hand side when you hold the Reader with the display screen facing you, and the angled corner at the upper right.
  • Page 23: Chapter 3. Getting Started

    Reader, for additional information as you work. Point, Shoot, Listen Typically, you will use the Reader to capture images of text and play the text back to you. This section is designed to help you with those basic tasks. For more detailed information about capturing text, refer to Chapter 5, Capturing and Playing Files.
  • Page 24 Shoot To capture the text, hold the Reader still and press the Shoot button again. The Reader announces "Focusing," if you have the menu reading option turned on. At this point, the camera is locking onto the text. The text does not need to be legible in the display screen in order for the camera to focus on it.
  • Page 25 Reader User Manual number of pages that have been processed and are ready for playback. For the first page you capture, zero is the top number, and one is the bottom number, to indicate that one page has been captured, but the page is not yet processed. An icon at the upper right of the display screen indicates that you are working with a text file.
  • Page 26 When the entire first page is ready to play, the Reader announces, "Page one of one processed," if you have the menu reading option turned on. At the same time, a tone plays, to alert you that you can start listening.
  • Page 27 Listen To listen to your text or audio file, press the Play button. Play is the diagonal button on the face of the Reader, above the upper-right corner of the display screen. To stop or pause the playback, press the Play button again.
  • Page 28: Tips For Good Results

    • To ensure proper focus, hold the Reader at approximately nose level when you are seated in front of the printed material. If the Reader is too close to or too far from the text being captured, the results will vary. Be sure to hold the Reader still when capturing an image, and allow the device to adjust to lighting conditions for a few seconds before shooting the first image.
  • Page 29 • Remember that you can capture multiple pages of a document before listening to the text. The Reader then processes all the pages in the background while you do other work. This is a great time-saving feature. If you prefer to hear your text immediately, press Play after you have captured all your pages.
  • Page 30: Chapter 4. Using The Reader Menus

    Reader announces each option as you highlight it. If you try to scroll past the first or last item in a menu, the Reader emits a tone. To select a menu item, press OK when the item is highlighted.
  • Page 31: About The Library

    Play button. About The Library All files created or stored on the Reader are saved in the Library. You add files to the Library either by capturing them with the Reader, or by connecting the Reader to a computer or external drive and downloading files.
  • Page 32: About The Recent Items Menu

    Chapter 4. Using the Reader Menus The Reader assigns a default name to each file you capture, using the first few characters of the text. You can change this file name later, as described in the section titled Renaming a Text or Audio File, in Chapter 6.
  • Page 33: About The Shoot Mode Menu

    About the Shoot Mode Menu The Shoot Mode menu prepares the Reader to capture text. To enter Shoot mode from the Home menu, simply scroll down to this item and press OK.
  • Page 34: About The Help Menu

    Chapter 4. Using the Reader Menus About the Help Menu The Help menu provides access to a brief introduction to the Reader, as well as the information in the quick start guide and this user manual. It also provides information about the Reader, including the software version number, and the serial number of the Reader, and access keys for third-party content, if you have any.
  • Page 35 Navigating in a Text e-Book, in Chapter 5. Playing the Introduction When you first turn on the Reader, you will see an invitation to play a quick intro- duction to Reader. You can choose from the following options: • Yes.
  • Page 36 PDF version of the manual on the CD that comes with your Reader. These topics have a plus (+) sign beside them, indicating that they include sub-topics. Select a topic and press OK.
  • Page 37: Chapter 5. Capturing And Playing Files Introduction

    Setting the Camera Flash The Reader includes a camera flash that you can turn on or off when the Reader is in Shoot mode. To change the flash setting, press the Shoot button once or select Shoot Mode from the Home menu.
  • Page 38: Capturing Multiple Pages

    Play button to end the session. About Text and Audio Files You can use the Reader to play text e-Books that you capture with the Reader, as well as text e-Books from a third-party publisher. A text e-Book consists of multiple...
  • Page 39: Navigating In A Text E-Book

    The Reader display screen shows an icon for each navigation level that applies to the text you are reading, and the Reader announces the new level when you change it.
  • Page 40 Navigation icons 2 of 38, volume 1 At the top of the display screen, the Reader displays information about the e-Book title, page number and volume, if the e-Book is part of a multi-volume book. To the right of the screen are icons that you select to change the...
  • Page 41 The navigation level you select remains in effect until you change it, even if you close the e-Book or turn off the Reader. Navigating in a Text e-Book After you select the navigation level you want, you can navigate in the e-Book using the right and left arrow buttons.
  • Page 42 Chapter 5. Capturing and Playing Files • If you selected the heading, sentence, or word navigation levels, press the left arrow to skip backward to the previous heading, sentence, or word. • If you selected the page navigation level, press the left arrow to skip backward, either to the top of the current page or to the previous page.
  • Page 43: Audio Playback Navigation

    In an audio e-Book, you have all these options, and also can navigate by heading or by page. The Reader provides several tools to help you know where you are in the e-Book and to navigate through the file. At the top of the display screen, you can see the page number of the page you are playing and the total number of pages in the e-Book.
  • Page 44 Chapter 5. Capturing and Playing Files Title and author Page and volume Navigation icons Document type Playing time Beneath the page and volume information, a large icon tells you the type of file you are listening to. A book icon indicates an e-Book. Musical notes indicate an individual audio file.
  • Page 45 In audio e-Books, you can navigate by heading or page. The Reader announces the navigation level as you select it. Then, you use the right and left arrow keys for navigation.
  • Page 46 (+) sign, and an announcement tells you this is a multi- volume book. When you select the title, the Reader displays a list of the volumes in the book, and announces the first volume. Select a volume and press OK to play the text.
  • Page 47: Navigating To A Specific Heading Or Page

    Reader User Manual • Press and hold the left arrow to quickly move back through the file. Long press rewinds Long press fast forwards When the audio file is playing or paused: • Press and hold the up arrow to return to the beginning of the file.
  • Page 48 The heading shows you how many pages are in this e-Book. The display screen indicates how many pages are in the e-Book. The Reader prompts you to enter a page number between 1 and the last page number in the e-Book.
  • Page 49: Viewing The Text Image

    Viewing the Text Image If you are playing a text file you captured with the Reader, and you want to view the image you took instead of the text the Reader is playing back to you, press the View Toggle button.
  • Page 50: Increasing And Decreasing Text Size And Text Images

    Spelling a Word in a Text File As you play a text file, the Reader can spell an individual word out loud for you. To hear the spelling, press Play to pause the playback on the word you want spelled.
  • Page 51: Chapter 6. Managing Files On The Reader

    The Reader helps you organize and maintain the files you capture or download. For example, you create categories to contain similar files. You can also sort files by name or date, rename files, add pages to a file you captured with the Reader, and delete files you no longer need.
  • Page 52: Creating A New Category

    Chapter 6. Managing Files on the Reader Creating a New Category To create a new category, on the Library menu, scroll down to Categories. This action highlights Categories, without opening the Categories menu. With Categories highlighted, press the Options button. The Category Options menu appears.
  • Page 53: Adding A File To An Existing Category

    Press the Options button. Select Add to Category, and press OK. The Add to Category menu appears. This menu shows all the categories on your Reader. Select the category you want, and press OK. A confirmation message appears. Select Yes, and press OK. Another confirmation message appears. You are then returned to the menu from which you started.
  • Page 54: Deleting A Category

    Chapter 6. Managing Files on the Reader Deleting a Category You can delete any category that you created. When you delete a category, you are not deleting the files in that category. The files can still be found in either the Texts or Audio menu in the Library.
  • Page 55: Using The Texts And Audio Menus

    NOTE: You cannot rename the Favorites category. Using the Texts and Audio Menus The Texts menu lists the text files on the Reader. Similarly, the Audio menu lists the audio files on the Reader. These menus display the files that you capture using the Reader, and those that you download from a computer or external drive.
  • Page 56: Getting Information About A File

    • For Reader and DAISY books, the number of pages Permanently Deleting a File There are three ways to permanently delete files from the Reader. You can delete a file that you have open, as it is playing. You can delete a single file from the You can delete all files in the Library, or all files in one of its sub-menus Library.
  • Page 57: Renaming A Text Or Audio File

    Reader User Manual To delete a single file during playback: As the file is playing, press the Options button. The Options menu appears. Select Delete and press OK. When you are prompted to confirm the deletion, select Yes, and press OK. A confirmation message appears. You are then returned to the Texts or Audio menu.
  • Page 58 Chapter 6. Managing Files on the Reader NOTE: You can rename any text file that you capture using the Reader. You cannot rename text files that you download to the Reader from another source. To rename the file that is playing or paused: Press the Options button while the file is playing or paused.
  • Page 59: Saving A Text File As Audio

    You can then play the file on the Reader or download it to another device. The Reader retains the text version of the file as well as the audio file. The files are different file types and are stored in different menus of the Library.
  • Page 60: Adding Pages To A Text File

    After you capture a text file, you can add pages to it at any time. You can add pages only to a text file that you captured using the Reader, not to a file you downloaded from another device. When the text is playing, press Options to begin adding pages.
  • Page 61: Chapter 7. Customizing The Reader

    There are a number of ways to change the Reader's default settings. You can customize how the Reader displays text and plays it back to you, and you can change the date and time formats. You can protect your privacy by setting a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for your Reader.
  • Page 62 Date and time settings are important because the Reader attaches a date and time stamp to the files you capture. When you first start up the Reader, the current date and time are set. You may need to change these settings to adjust for daylight savings time, or when the battery is fully discharged or removed.
  • Page 63 If you have the menu reading option turned on, the Reader reads each month aloud as you select it. When you hear the month you want, press OK to advance to the day field. Use the up or down arrow buttons to select the day.
  • Page 64 You are then returned to the Date and Time menu, with Set Time highlighted. Setting Sleep Mode Sleep mode helps the Reader's battery charge last longer, by powering down the Reader without completely turning it off. From Sleep mode, the Reader restarts...
  • Page 65 Sleep mode drains the battery at a slower rate than normal use. The best practice, therefore, is to use Sleep mode when you set aside the Reader for a short period of time. If you do not plan to use the Reader for a day or more, turn it off completely.
  • Page 66: Display Settings

    TIP: To quickly change the menu text size while you are viewing a menu, press the Zoom In (+) button on the face of the Reader to make the text larger, or press the Zoom Out (-) button to make the text smaller.
  • Page 67 The Reader dims the light on the display screen after a period of inactivity. When the display screen is dim, the Reader is not turned off. The LED indicator next to the Power button remains lit. However, you cannot see anything on the screen.
  • Page 68 Selecting a Display Theme The display theme is a color scheme for the text and audio information on your display screen. The Reader offers four display themes: Default, Blue, Red, and Yellow. In the Default theme, the menu title on a screen is blue on a white background, and the sub-menu titles are white on a blue background.
  • Page 69: Voice Settings

    However, you cannot turn off the display and menu reading at the same time. Voice Settings The Reader can read your text files and menu selections in either a male or female voice, and at the speed and voice pitch you select. You can also choose...
  • Page 70 If you prefer to navigate visually, without hearing menu names, you can turn off the menu reading feature. If you turn off menu reading, the Reader will still play the voice gender, voice speed, and voice pitch options for you, so you can hear how each option will sound.
  • Page 71 You can also change voice speed by pressing the Voice Speed button on the face of the Reader. Voice Speed is the middle of the three buttons at the lower right of the Reader face. This button takes you to the Voice Speed menu.
  • Page 72: Security Settings

    Voice menu. Security Settings You can set an optional four-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) to keep your files more secure. Each time you turn the Reader on, you must enter the PIN to access your files. Turning On PIN Protection To turn on PIN protection, go to the Settings menu and select Security.
  • Page 73 Reader User Manual TIP: If you have menu reading turned on, the Reader will play individual numbers aloud as you select them, and will also play aloud the entire PIN. For privacy, plug in earphones, or enter your PIN in a private location.
  • Page 74 Resetting Your PIN If you forget your PIN, you can clear the old PIN using the Options button, when the Reader prompts you for your PIN when you start or re-start the Reader. Then you can reset your PIN. CAUTION: If you reset your PIN, you will lose all files on the Reader, including files you captured with the Reader and those you copied to the Reader.
  • Page 75: Restoring Default Settings

    Home menu appears. Restoring Default Settings After making changes to any of the Reader's default settings, you can restore the default settings that your Reader used when you first started it. If you restore settings, you restore all settings.
  • Page 76: Chapter 8. Using The Reader With Other Devices Introduction

    And you can connect the Reader to a computer or an external flash drive, to transfer data to or from the Reader. In most cases, you connect the device to either the Reader's mini-USB port or the standard USB port, using the USB cable that comes with your Reader.
  • Page 77: Connecting To The Portable Capture Station

    Texts menu, and once again to return to the Library. Using the Reader with a Keyboard If you prefer to use a keyboard instead of the Reader buttons, you can plug a keyboard connector cable into the standard USB port on the Reader. You do not...
  • Page 78 Chapter 8. Using the Reader with Other Devices The following table explains how to use keyboard keys for each Reader function. Reader Function Keys to Press on Keyboard Play Hold down the Ctrl key as you press the letter p.
  • Page 79: Using The Reader With A Computer

    Press Enter to continue listening to your text. Using the Reader with a Computer You can connect the Reader to your computer to back up Reader files onto your computer, and also to transfer audio files, DAISY books, and unformatted text...
  • Page 80 Reader. If you copy a file from your computer to one of these folders, that file is stored in the same folder on your Reader. If you delete a file from one of these folders, it is deleted from your Reader.
  • Page 81 Copying Files from the Reader to a Computer It is good practice to back up onto your computer any Reader files that you want to keep. You can then delete these files from the Reader. This practice frees up space in the Reader's memory. It also ensures that you have all your Reader files available when you want them.
  • Page 82 One has an .opf file extension. This is the file that you see in menus on the Reader, and that you can play on the Reader or on a DAISY book player. The other version is a plain-text file that you can read on your computer without a DAISY book reader.
  • Page 83 NOTE: The Reader supports the DAISY 2.02 and DAISY 3 formats. Copying Files from a Computer to the Reader To copy files from a computer to the Reader, connect the Reader to a computer, as described in the section titled Connecting the Reader to a Computer.
  • Page 84: Connecting The Reader To An External Drive

    Reader using a USB port. Using an external drive, you can transfer files to and from the Reader. The files you transfer to the Reader must be in one of the file formats that the Reader accepts, as described in the section titled Reader- compatible Files.
  • Page 85 Copy to Library, then press OK. When copying is complete, a confirmation message appears. To copy everything on the flash drive to the Reader, select the External Drive option but do not open it. Press Options. Select Copy All to Library and press You can confirm that copying succeeded by pressing Back to return to the Home menu, then opening the Library menu.
  • Page 86 To cancel the copying process at any time, press the Back button. Copying Duplicate Files If a file on the external drive has the same name as a file on the Reader, a message appears and gives you the following options when you try to copy the file to the Reader: • Replace this File.
  • Page 87 • Don’t Replace Duplicates. This option skips all files that have the same name as files on the Reader. None of these files are copied to the Reader. You are not prompted again to replace or skip a file. Copying continues with files that are not duplicates.
  • Page 88: Chapter 9. Frequently Asked Questions And Customer Support

    Question: Can I leave the Reader on when I am not using it? Answer: You should shut the Reader down if you will not be using it for a couple of days. You can leave it on during shorter periods of inactivity.
  • Page 89 Question: How can I prevent the flash from producing a glare on the page? Answer: Try holding the Reader with the top tipped slightly toward you, and the camera pointed at the center of your text. This position directs the flash away from the lens and reduces glare.
  • Page 90 Chapter 9. FAQs and Customer Support Question: I copied my Reader files to a computer but it is difficult to find a file on the computer. How can I make files easier to find? Answer: When you back up files, copy the files as a group so that they are organized in the same way on the computer as they are on the Reader.
  • Page 91: Customer Support

    Intel recommends that you contact your local dealer or reseller before contacting Intel, if you have any questions about the Reader. In the event your dealer or reseller is not able to resolve the issue, you can contact Intel Customer Support in in any of the ways shown on this page.
  • Page 92: Appendix A. Technical Specifications Reader Specifications

    Focus range of 10 cm to ~1 meter (4 in. to ~3 ft.) Mechanical shutter Flash Variable intensity based on available light. Maximum 30 lux at 1 meter Polarized Data Storage 4 GB Intel Z-P140 Solid State Drive (SSD) Approximately 2 GB available for user files.
  • Page 93 Formats NISO 2002 (z2002 or DAISY 3) NISO 2005 (z2005 or DAISY 3) NIMAS 1.0, NIMAS 1.1 Additional: .jpg (created by the Reader), .mp3, .wav, ASCII text Connectivity USB 2.0 type A connector USB 2.0 type mini-B connector AC Power Standard 2.5 mm (1/8 in.) stereo audio jack for external...
  • Page 94: Battery Pack Specifications

    Charging Time 150 minutes from 10% to 100% Operating Time With a fully charged battery, the Reader can: • Play over 4 hours of text-to-speech or .mp3 audio • Capture and process over 85 images of text • Remain in standby for up to 5 days Operating Temperature 5 to 35°...
  • Page 95: Ac Adapter Specifications

    Reader User Manual Dimension Description Dimensions (W x H x D) 15.5 cm x 13.2 cm x 1.5 cm (6.10 in. x 5.2 in. x .6 in.) Weight .16 kg (0.35 lbs.) Battery operating time will vary depending on the type of content being captured or played, usage conditions such as screen and flash settings, as well as environmental factors such as temperature.
  • Page 96: Appendix B. Updating Your Reader Software About The Software Update Process

    Before you begin updating your software, you might want to note the software version on your Reader, so that you can tell if there is a more recent version on the web site. To check your current software version, select Help from the Home menu and press OK.
  • Page 97: Updating Reader Software Using A Computer

    1. Turn on the Reader and wait for the Home menu to appear. 2. Using the USB cable that comes with your Reader, plug the mini-USB end into the Reader. Then plug the standard USB end into the computer. A message on the Reader display screen confirms that you are connected to the computer.
  • Page 98 Computer if you use Windows, or in Finder on the Mac. Save the update file. NOTE: It can take several seconds to save the file. Do not use your Reader, disconnect the USB cable, or turn off the Reader or computer until the process is complete.
  • Page 99: Updating Reader Software Using A Flash Drive

    6. The license agreement appears. Read this agreement and click Accept. Copying Software from the Flash Drive to the Reader 1. After you accept the license agreement, the Downloads page displays the name of the product and the language you selected, along with a link to begin...
  • Page 100 4. When copying is complete, safely disconnect the drive from the computer, using your computer's safe ejection method. 5. Turn on the Reader. Connect the flash drive to the standard USB port on your Reader. Within a few seconds, a message confirms that an external drive is attached to the Reader.
  • Page 101 OK. When the Drive Ejected message appears, you can remove the drive. 8. To verify that the update was successful, select Help from the Home menu and press OK. Then choose About and press OK again. The new software version appears on the first line of the Intel Reader screen.
  • Page 102: Appendix C. Care And Recycling Information

    If the Reader or carrying case become soiled, follow these cleaning recommen- dations: • Clean the Reader or the carrying case with a soft, dry cloth, such as a cloth for cleaning eyeglasses. • If the Reader or the carrying case become very dirty, you can clean them with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution.
  • Page 103: Storing The Reader

    Reader User Manual Storing the Reader When you are not using the Reader, keep it in its carrying case. The case protects the Reader display screen from scratches. To enable you to capture images when the Reader is in its case, the case does not cover the camera lens. Therefore, you will want to store the Reader carefully, to protect the lens.
  • Page 104: Index

    Index 12-Hour Clock setting 56 12-hour time format 54 Back button 24-Hour Clock setting 56 canceling an action with 51 24-hour time format 54 described 10 battery and long-term storage 4 About option 26 charging 3 Add Pages option 52 inserting 1-2 Adobe PDF files 72 over-charging 3...
  • Page 105 Reader User Manual OK 10 purpose of 43 Options 10 removing files from 45 Play 10 Power 8 DAISY talking books Shoot 9 icon 24 View Toggle 12 reading on a computer 74 Voice Speed 11 supported formats 43 Volume Up and Volume Down 14...
  • Page 106 48 renaming 49–51 earphone socket 9 saving text files as audio files 51 external drives flash drive copying files from 77 connecting to the Reader 76 copying files to 78 downloading Reader software with ejecting 79 91–93 flash unit fast-forwarding...
  • Page 107 Date and Time 54, 55, 56 Display 58 Display Control 61 keyboard Display Theme 61 accessing Help menu with 71 Display Timeout 59 connecting to the Reader 69 External Drive 76 playing files with 71 Flash Setting 29 Guide 4 lanyard 7 Help 26-27...
  • Page 108 10 Play button 10 Power button 8 navigation levels in an audio e-Book 35 in a text e-Book 31 Reader auto-focus LED 7-8 capturing text with 16 OK button 10 cleaning 94 One Word At a Time mode 59...
  • Page 109 Reader User Manual connecting to a mouse 69 setting display themes 60 date 55 documentation 1 date format 54 Help files 26 display timeout 59 over-charging 3 menu reading 62 positioning above text 15 menu text size 58 product code 26...
  • Page 110 Index text View Toggle button 12 capturing 15-19 Voice Speed button 11, 70 Volume Down button 14 changing size of 12 Volume Up button 14 starting a new session 30 text fields, using 44 text files Yellow display theme 60 adding pages to 52 deleting 48-49 Zoom In button 12...
  • Page 112 United States & Canada Copyright © 2010 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

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