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Barnes & Noble nook User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide Version 1.5...
  • Page 2: Customer Service

    PDF format: NOOK www.nook.com/support If you want a printed copy of the User Guide, you can print the PDF on your own printer from Adobe Acrobat Reader. Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide covers the basics needed to get you started. It is printed and in the package with your , as well as at the above website.
  • Page 3: More Information Online

    Using this Guide To find specific information in this guide, you can use the table of contents or search the guide. In the EPUB version, tap Go to > Chapter on the touchscreen to go to a chapter. To search the User Guide for a specific word or phrase, tap Find, type the word or phrase, and then tap Submit.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Power and Charging ........
  • Page 5 Dropped Connections and Lost Wi-Fi Connectivity ........
  • Page 6 NOOK ........
  • Page 7 Finding What You Want to Read in My B&N Library....... .
  • Page 8 Disconnecting your NOOK from your Computer ........
  • Page 9 AT&T Terms of Service & Acceptable Use Policy ....... . .
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    A power adapter that can be plugged into an electrical outlet. It has a nonpolarized type-A • plug for use in North America. The standard-A plug on the USB cable (the big end) fits into the power adapter to connect the power adapter to your NOOK •...
  • Page 11: Charge Your Nook

    USB cable until the yellow charging NOOK indicator light goes out. Your will turn on when you plug it in. Do not turn it off. A typical NOOK charging time using a wall outlet is 3.5 hours.
  • Page 12 Power button: Press and release the power button to turn on your . When your NOOK NOOK is on, tap the power button to awaken it and to cause it to sleep. Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to turn off your fully. NOOK •...
  • Page 13: Register Your Nook

    Backing up: In some places in the menus, there is a Back button: • . Tap the Back button to back up a step. You can also use the Back button to return to the jumping-off page when you navigate using a link. Register your...
  • Page 14 Select to read it. Read in stores: While in Barnes & Noble Bookstores, you can read many eBooks free of • charge. These are not samples, but are entire eBooks. Read an eBook for up to one hour per day. •...
  • Page 15: Power And Charging

    The main and touch screens are both NOOK NOOK lit, and you can read content and listen to music or audiobooks. If Airplane mode is on, you cannot do things that require the radio, such as shopping at the B&N eBookstore. To turn your...
  • Page 16: Power Button

    When the touchscreen is dimmed, you can still use it. Tap a menu choice or button, that action will be carried out, and the touchscreen will brighten. To light up the touchscreen, tap the touchscreen, tap the Home button, or press and release the power button.
  • Page 17: Power Management

    It uses a small NOOK amount of power to turn a page on the reading screen, but no power to keep the page displayed. The touchscreen does use power when it is lit. After 72 hours of sleep, your...
  • Page 18: Battery Charge And Charging Indicators

    With a charging indicator light next to the data/charging port. When your • NOOK is charging, the charging indicator light to the left of the USB port lights up yellow. When the device is not charging or is fully charged, the charging indicator light is not lit. NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 19: Charging Your Nook

    NOOK it while it charges. However, you can use it if you keep it plugged in and charging while you do. If the battery charge is very low, it can take an hour before your turns on.
  • Page 20: Wall Charging

    To charge your using the power adapter: NOOK Assemble the power adapter and USB cable. Insert the large end of the USB cable into the matching receptacle on the power adapter. Plug the end of the USB cable into your...
  • Page 21 Plug the smaller end of the USB cable into the USB/charging port on your device. Plug the larger end of the USB cable into a USB port on your computer. The USB cable connections are shown in the drawing above.
  • Page 22: Charging Recommendations

    Your charges and enters USB drive mode. NOOK When charging, the charging indicator light to the left of the USB port lights up yellow. You can use your for reading while it is charging by ejecting/unmounting the drive, and a...
  • Page 23 NOOK Press and release the power button to turn on your NOOK If you remove the battery and leave it out for 10 seconds, put it back in, and then turn on your , your also performs a hard reset.
  • Page 24: Your Nook

    The screen brightness is controlled by an ambient-light sensor (or you can set a fixed level). When you are reading and the touchscreen is not lit, you can turn pages by swiping your finger on the touchscreen.
  • Page 25: Nook Models

    NOOK A NOOK Wi-Fi can connect to Wi-Fi hotspots only. • A NOOK (Wi-Fi + 3G model) can connect to Wi-Fi hotspots and the B&N Fast & Free • Wireless network (a cellular data network). Most of the time when this guide refers to a , it means any (both models).
  • Page 26 B&N eReader applications on a wide range of platforms. In-store reading: While in Barnes & Noble Bookstores, you can read many eBooks free of • charge. These are not samples, but are entire eBooks. Read an eBook for up to one hour per calendar day. •...
  • Page 27: Home Menu

    The Home menu has 9 buttons. The black frame above indicates the part of the Home menu you can see without scrolling. Scroll the Home menu to the left and right to reveal all of the buttons. From the Home menu, choose one of the main areas of your...
  • Page 28: Home Screen

    To replace the battery Removing the Back Cover The first time you do this, you might want to do it over a soft surface such as a sofa cushion, in case you drop your . The back cover is biased toward staying on, rather NOOK than toward coming off.
  • Page 29 Locate the tab protruding from near the center of the bottom of the back cover, adjacent to the USB port (see the drawing below). Place a finger of your other hand on the tab and pull the tab away from the device, as shown. The back cover will start to separate from your .
  • Page 30 , as shown in the drawing NOOK below. Moving your hands up the edges of the back cover (where the raised parts of the back are), press down gently in the places shown. You should hear snapping sounds. NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 31: Sim Card

    If the NOOK back cover is not securely attached, press edges together that did not seat correctly. If that does not work, remove the back cover and repeat this procedure. SIM Card This section applies to the (Wi-Fi + 3G model) only.
  • Page 32: Built-In Storage

    B&N Fast & Free Wireless. Built-in Storage Your has 2 GB of built-in flash memory. Of this, about 1.3 GB is available for storage of NOOK your digital content. This is enough storage space for about 1500 eBooks or 300 periodical issues.
  • Page 33: Optional Accessories

    The NOOK screw and tab holding the battery in place are at the top of the battery, as shown in the drawing above. Unscrew and remove the screw that holds the battery in place. Sit it down where it won’t get lost.
  • Page 34 NOOK NOOK You can use any USB 2.0 compatible USB cable that has a standard-A and micro-B plug. If you use a different USB cable than the one in the box, we recommend a shielded one. microSD and microSDHC cards...
  • Page 35: International Use And Languages

    NOOK can use it to read anything already on your when travelling anywhere in the world. NOOK If you live or travel outside of the United States, be aware of the following points regarding using your NOOK Purchasing a •...
  • Page 36: Languages

    • Automatic connection to AT&T hotspots: Automatic connection to AT&T hotspots only happens in the United States. In other places, you can connect to AT&T hotspots manually. • Registering and unregistering your : You can register and unregister your NOOK...
  • Page 37: Safety And Care

    Driving? Don’t even think about it. Operating a NOOK train? Don’t be daft. Watching children? Yes, but only if you can do it in a way that fairly divides your attention and does not endanger them. Use common sense—the eBook will still be on your to read tomorrow.
  • Page 38: Use On Airplanes

    Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified. • Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per this standard. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazards.
  • Page 39: Caring For Your Nook

    (Wi-Fi + 3G model), when you turn Airplane mode off, Wi-Fi remains off if NOOK it was off prior to Airplane mode being turned on, and Wi-Fi is turned on if it was on prior to Airplane mode being turned on.
  • Page 40: Color Touchscreen

    Storage applies to temporary locations like the trunk of your car (or other motor vehicle) as well as long-term storage. Even on a day that is not very hot, the passenger compartment or trunk of a car can be extremely hot. Do not leave your in a car.
  • Page 41: Warranty Coverage And The B&N Protection Plan

    NOOK For example, it keeps dust from accumulating on the screens, reducing the need to clean them. It provides some protection against spills. For more information about the covers, see “B&N and Designer Covers” on page 34.
  • Page 42: Operating The Controls

    . It uses a capacitive touch sensor, which can detect NOOK a light touch. Tap or touch it; you do not need to press it, and nothing moves up and down. Use the Home button as follows: •...
  • Page 43: Page Indicators For Lists And Feeds

    Page Indicators for Lists and Feeds When you are turning pages in a list of items in The Daily, your library, the Shop, or in a feed, the current page number and total number of pages are displayed in the upper right corner of the reading screen.
  • Page 44: Color Touchscreen

    To move quickly to the top or bottom of a list in your library or the Shop, touch the Up or Down button and hold it for about a second, and then raise your finger.
  • Page 45 • Dark touchscreen: Touch a spot on the touchscreen with your finger already moving sideways. The swipe does not need to be a long one (it can be about 3/4 inch long), and it can be anywhere on the touchscreen.
  • Page 46: Menus

    Swipe up to scroll down and vice versa. Place your finger on a menu choice to scroll, not on the scrollbar. You also swipe to scroll the Home menu, as explained above. Find Go to Bookmarks...
  • Page 47 When there are more than four menus, a scrollbar is displayed to the right of the menus: To scroll in the menus, swipe your finger up and down on the menu items (not on the scrollbar). To make a choice in the menus: A menu choice without a sign near the right edge does not have submenus.
  • Page 48: Navigation On The Reading Screen

    (the Down button) to move down. Touch and hold the Up button for 2 seconds to move directly to the top of the page. Touch and hold the Down button for 2 seconds to move directly to the bottom of the page.
  • Page 49: Form Navigation And Data Entry

    Use the keyboard to type in the form, and to submit what you typed. Here is some information about navigation in forms. More information about the keyboard is given below.
  • Page 50: Keyboards And Typing

    Some fields in data entry forms require a choice among specific values, for example among Wi-Fi security types (Auto, None, WEP, WPA, or WPA2). When you navigate to such a field on a form, the choices appear as touchscreen menu items. Tap your choice, and then use the Down button or Down Arrow key to move to the next field.
  • Page 51 Lowercase A standard keyboard that displays the lowercase alphabet. This is the keyboard that is displayed first. Switch to this keyboard from the uppercase keyboard by tapping twice. Switch to it from other keyboards by tapping ABC. Cancel Clear Submit Numbers and Symbols A keyboard that displays the numbers and some symbols.
  • Page 52: D-Pad

    The D-pad (directional pad) control is displayed when you add highlights or annotations, and to navigate on a page to look up a word. It lets you move the cursor in all four directions in the text, so you can choose start and end points for highlights. It is also used to highlight a word to look up.
  • Page 53: Sorting Lists

    Author: The list is sorted by the last name of the first author. You cannot sort a list of items after a search. A list of items found in a search is always sorted by relevance. The algorithm gives more importance to title and author matches and considers the numbers of matches in the fields searched.
  • Page 54: Filtering Lists

    Filtering Lists In the My B&N Library part of your library, you can filter lists my content type. (In the Shop, you can browse by content type, but you cannot filter lists by content type.) You can show: • •...
  • Page 55 NOOK NOOK in an area without access to a B&N Fast & Free Wireless network. If the time is not correct, first connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot. This sets the minutes value. If the hour or AM/ PM value is not correct, tap settings >...
  • Page 56 Wi-Fi hotspot, it preferentially uses the Wi-Fi NOOK hotspot. It does not connect to B&N Fast & Free Wireless, and it does not display a B&N Fast & Free Wireless signal strength indicator. When Airplane mode is off and your...
  • Page 57: Wireless Connectivity

    A NOOK Wi-Fi can connect to Wi-Fi • hotspots only. • A NOOK can connect to Wi-Fi hotspots and the B&N Fast & Free Wireless network (a cellular data network). Most of the time when this guide refers to a , it means any (both models).
  • Page 58: Wi-Fi

    (such as an account number or a room number at a hotel) or payment information. When you attempt to connect to such a hotspot, you are prompted to launch the web browser to supply the required information. After you complete that step, your connects to the hotspot.
  • Page 59 On and Off” on page 38. If you don’t have a Wi-Fi hotspot to connect to and are not visiting a Barnes & Noble Bookstore, you can turn Wi-Fi off. Doing so will give you longer battery life. Remember to turn Wi-Fi back on when visiting a Barnes &...
  • Page 60 When multiple Wi-Fi hotspots are in range, if you connect to more than one hotspot, your NOOK will preferentially use the last hotspot connected to. If you want to use a different hotspot, have your forget the most recently defined hotspot.
  • Page 61 If a password is needed to connect, your prompts NOOK NOOK for it. Type the password and then tap Submit. You only need to enter the password for a secure hotspot one time. NOOK User Guide Wireless Connectivity...
  • Page 62: B&N Fast & Free Wireless

    To manually add a Wi-Fi hotspot, you must be within range of the hotspot. Your NOOK connects to the hotspot when you add it. If it fails to connect, it does not add the hotspot. You will need the following information: •...
  • Page 63: Dropped Connections And Lost Wi-Fi Connectivity

    (for example, if the signal strength is poor), or if the Wi-Fi network goes down, it will do its best to resume what it is doing. If it can resume, it will not inform you about the lost connection.
  • Page 64: Registering Your Nook

    Creating a Barnes & Noble online account precedes registration. During the welcome, you are asked to choose an existing Barnes & Noble online account. You can also choose to defer registration (for example, until after you create an account on the BN.com website).
  • Page 65 Tap here to get started. (NOOK Wi-Fi) If you are not already connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot in a Barnes & Noble Bookstore or an AT&T hotspot in the United States, your NOOK Wi-Fi prompts you to connect to a local Wi-Fi hotspot. Tap Go to Wi-Fi Settings.
  • Page 66: Initial Library Synchronization And Downloads

    “Configuring and Using Wi-Fi Hotspots” on page 61. After connecting to a Wi-Fi hotspot, tap the Back button twice to return to the welcome pages. Register with your existing account.
  • Page 67: Unregistering Your Nook

    Note, however, that if you re-register your NOOK B&N content is deleted at that point. If you want to save the B&N content, you must copy it to a location for personal content, for example, the my documents folder or to a supplemental microSD card if present.
  • Page 68: Re-Registering Your Nook

    1111, and another 10 eBooks this year with a credit card ending in 2222, then when you open one of the eBooks from last year, you will need to supply the credit card ending in 1111, and when you open one of the eBooks from this year, you will need to enter the credit card ending in 2222.
  • Page 69 Reader fonts are not changed. After re-registration, you can download content from the online digital library for the new account. If metadata for the current reading page and rating is associated with the content, it is downloaded too. NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 70: Personalizing Your Nook

    Open the folder on your computer that contains the images you want to use as wallpaper images. Select the images in the folder on your computer and drag and drop them (or copy and paste them) to the my wallpapers folder on the nook drive.
  • Page 71: Screensaver Images

    (for example, “beaches,” “mountains,” and “cats.” Give each folder the name for the screensaver set. If images are in zip/archive files, extract them. (You can also extract them directly to the destination folders on your...
  • Page 72: Reader Settings

    On the Home menu, tap settings. Display > Screensaver. Tap the screensaver set you want to use. The names correspond to folder names in the folder my screensavers in the internal memory. When your sleeps, you will see the next NOOK screensaver image in the set.
  • Page 73: The Daily

    The Daily is where you receive issues of Barnes & Noble feeds. These include: • Daybook presents a digest of B&N review content and an article of the day. It can also include this day in literature. Did you know that on December 27th, 1831 Charles Darwin set sail on H.M.S.
  • Page 74: Notifications

    Navigate to the issue of the feed using the Up and Down buttons, and the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if the issue is on a different page. Then tap Select. If the issue is longer than one page, use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to turn pages.
  • Page 75 (the default), Type, or Author. To view details for an item: Navigate to the item using the Up and Down buttons, and the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if the item is on a different page. Then tap Select.
  • Page 76: Shop

    NOOK NOOK Shopfront The first page of the Shop is the shopfront. It is a navigable page with three parts: • Content types (eBooks, Magazines, and Newspapers) allow you to browse items of each content type. Within a content type, you can browse subjects, for example, Romance and Historical Fiction.
  • Page 77: Magazines And Newspapers

    Browsing the Shop You can browse the Shop to look for content. In any list of content, you can also sort and filter the list, to make it easier to find what you are looking for. To browse a content type or collection: Navigate up and down the shopfront with the Up and Down buttons.
  • Page 78: Searching The Shop

    Tap Select to select an item in the merchandising area. This displays details about the item. From the details page, you can act on the item (for example, you can purchase it). In some cases, choosing an item in the merchandising area performs a search and displays matching items, for example, all books by a specific author.
  • Page 79: Result Lists

    Navigate up and down the search results list with the Up and Down buttons. Turn pages in a multi- page list using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons. Tap Select to select an item.
  • Page 80: Viewing Item Details

    In this case, the covers on the touchscreen are updated to correspond to the new pages. Tap the cover in the center of the gallery to select the item and display item details. From the item details, you can tap Buy for $n.nn...
  • Page 81: Payment

    March 15th. Subsequent monthly charges are charged to your default credit card on the same day of the month (or the last day for a shorter month), the 15th of each month in this example. A subscriptions continues, and you are charged, until you cancel the subscription.
  • Page 82: Orders

    “Payment” on page 81. • If your default credit card has expired when you try to order an item (including a free eBook), you will be asked to update the expiration date. Go to www.nook.com/account...
  • Page 83 You cannot pre-order periodical issues or subscriptions. Downloading Free eBooks When you view item details for an eBook and the eBook is free, you “purchase” it just as you would for an eBook that costs something. The only difference is that there is no charge.
  • Page 84: Content Delivery

    During the free trial period, your credit card is not charged. During the free trial period, you can cancel your subscription and you will not be charged. If you cancel the subscription, you cannot restart the free trial (but you can purchase the subscription).
  • Page 85: Ewish List

    List Your eWish list is a list of books, magazines, and newspapers you would like to read. When a friend recommends a book, add it to your eWish list. While searching for the book you are buying today, you found others that intrigue you? Add them to your eWish list. You can revisit them later, and decide whether you want to buy them.
  • Page 86 To read what you just bought, go to the My B&N Library section of your library, navigate to the item, and tap Select. If the item has not been downloaded to your...
  • Page 87: In-Store Experience

    Home menu has an in store badge: shop If you are in a Barnes & Noble Bookstore and the shop button does not have an in store badge, check that Airplane mode is off and Wi-Fi is on. Shopfront In a Barnes &...
  • Page 88: Read In Stores

    Reading time is limited to one hour per calendar day. • You cannot save or archive free content. At the end of the hour or when you leave the store, it will no longer be available. You can read it another time (tomorrow or later).
  • Page 89 While reading an eBook in a store, is a menu option. Tap to buy the eBook. At the end of the one-hour reading period, a message is displayed and you can also buy the eBook. NOOK User Guide In-Store Experience...
  • Page 90: Library

    B&N digital content on your and in your online digital library. You can show NOOK or hide archived B&N content, that is, content that is in your online digital library but not on your NOOK My Documents (tap •...
  • Page 91 BN.com. For information, see “Synchronizing Reading Across Devices” on page 127. Archived items (items that are in your online digital library but that are no longer on your NOOK because they have been archived) are indicated by being displayed in gray, if archived items are shown.
  • Page 92: Reading Something

    Go to My B&N Library. Navigate to what you want to read. Browse to the item you want to read, or search and then browse. Flip pages in the list using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons. Move the selection indicator up and down on the reading screen and from page to page using the Up and Down buttons.
  • Page 93: Downloading Content

    USB, you must enter your first and last NOOK name and default credit card number the first time you open digital content secured with a specific name and credit card. You only need to enter the information one time, not for every eBook.
  • Page 94 NOOK for new issues of periodicals. If you have purchased eBooks online and do not see them in My B&N Library, you can instruct your to check for new content in your online digital library. NOOK This requires a wireless connection.
  • Page 95: Organizing Your Library

    This section applies to both sections of your library (My B&N Library and My Documents), with differences noted. You can place the items in your library on shelves that you create. For example, you might want to create shelves. Or you could place your favorite eBooks on a...
  • Page 96 You can create, reorder, rename, and remove shelves. • You can go to a shelf. This takes you to the start of the shelf; it does not re-order shelves. • Shelf names can contain any letters, numbers, special characters, and spaces. Shelf names are not case sensitive and are displayed in entered case in the menus and in uppercase on the reading screen.
  • Page 97 Before managing shelves, you might want to show them if they are hidden. Tap Change view > Show shelves. To create a shelf: On the Home menu, tap library. You can create a shelf from either section of your library. Optionally, tap...
  • Page 98 Using the Up and Down arrows, navigate to each item in your B&N library that you want to place on a shelf or unshelve. The item is highlighted on the reading screen. Tap a shelf or shelves as follows. If a scroll bar is present, scroll the menus to see all of the shelves.
  • Page 99: Finding What You Want To Read In My B&N Library

    Browsing My B&N Library Digital content in My B&N Library is displayed as a paginated list. The order of items in the list is determined by the value of Change view > Sort by and whether or not shelves are used.
  • Page 100 Move from page to page using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons. If you are on the last item on a page, you can tap the Down button to turn to the next page. If you are on the first item on a page, you can tap the Up button to turn to the prior page.
  • Page 101: Searching My B&N Library

    Most recent, Title, or Author. Searching My B&N Library You can search the My B&N Library section of your library. The search looks for items with all of the terms in any of the following metadata fields: • Title •...
  • Page 102: Browsing A Gallery Of Covers

    NOOK Type the word or words for which you want to search. This is not a phrase search. The search must match all of the words, but in any order and in any of the fields that are searched.
  • Page 103: Viewing Item Details For B&N Content

    In this case, the covers on the touchscreen are updated to correspond to the new pages. Tap the cover in the center of the gallery to read the item. If the item has not been downloaded to your , your displays item details.
  • Page 104: Archiving B&N Digital Content

    . An eBook is retained in your online digital library. NOOK You still own the content and retain the rights to it. A periodical issue is saved (it will not be automatically deleted in the future) and you retain the rights to the issue. To save a copy of...
  • Page 105 Show archived items. Navigate to the content item you want to archive. If it is grayed out, it is already archived. If it is not grayed out, you can archive it. Tap Archive. Unarchiving B&N Digital Content The reverse of the archiving process is accomplished by unarchiving content.
  • Page 106: Managing Subscriptions

    Hide archived items. Managing Subscriptions You can purchase subscriptions to magazines and newspapers, as well as single issues. For more information, see “Magazines and Newspapers” on page 77. Note the following about managing subscriptions: •...
  • Page 107 If not, Show archived items. Browse to an issue of the periodical. It can be any issue; it does not have to be the most recent issue. View older issues. If this menu item is not present, then there are no older issues in the My B&N Library section of your library.
  • Page 108 Your online digital library keeps up to a specific number of issues of a periodical delivered by subscription (explained above) and automatically deletes older issues unless you save them. You can save any issue that you want to save, and any number of issues. To save an issue, it must be in on your .
  • Page 109: Deleting B&N Content

    This section explains what happens if you manually delete B&N content from your or from NOOK your online digital library. It also explains one case when B&N content is deleted from your NOOK automatically. Manually Deleting B&N Content from Your NOOK by deleting files from the my B&N downloads...
  • Page 110: My Documents

    , deletes it from other devices associated with the NOOK account, and flags the item as archived in your library. If you really do want to delete B&N content, you can do so from your account (the one associated with your ) on the BN.com website.
  • Page 111 NOOK move them. The My Documents section of your library is not a view of the files and folders, but of information about the files. It is a flat view, a list. The hierarchy is not reflected in the list.
  • Page 112 Move from page to page using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons. If you are on the last item on a page, you can tap the Down button to turn to the next page. If you are on the first item on a page, you can tap the Up button to turn to the prior page.
  • Page 113 To view item details for eBooks and periodicals: In the My Documents section of your library, navigate to the item for which you want to view details. Item details & options. Your displays limited available details about the file, possibly NOOK including the publisher, publication date, and file path.
  • Page 114: Adobe Digital Editions

    Adobe Digital Editions Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) is software for viewing and managing eBooks and other digital content. To use ADE, you need an Adobe account. You can find information about ADE, and download the software, here: www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions/...
  • Page 115: Reading

    PDF documents can support rotated pages, though this is not common and not especially useful for eBooks. In such a PDF, one or more pages (and possibly an entire document) can have pages that have been rotated 90 degrees clockwise, 90 degrees counterclockwise, or 180 degrees. Your doesn’t exactly support such documents, but it tries.
  • Page 116: Ergonomics

    NOOK NOOK You probably will want to hold it with both hands. If you hold it with one hand, rest that hand or arm on something, for example, your leg. One way of holding your is shown in this drawing.
  • Page 117: Beginning Reading

    Next Page and Previous Page Buttons Position the hand with which you turn pages so it is not a strain to reach one of the Next Page buttons. You will probably use the Previous Page buttons less frequently, but when you do, position your hands so that reaching a button is not a strain.
  • Page 118 Go to Documents. Navigate to what you want to read. Browse to the item you want to read, or search and then browse. Flip pages in the list using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons. Move the selection indicator up and down on the reading screen using the Up and Down buttons. Details about choosing something to read are in “Organizing Your Library”...
  • Page 119: Resuming Reading

    NOOK • When you pick an item to read in your library, if you have read it before, you are returned to the most recently read page when you read it again. When you resume reading, the current reading page is the page you were reading last on your NOOK For items in your B&N library, your...
  • Page 120: Navigating

    Touch a spot on the touchscreen with your finger already moving sideways. The swipe does not need to be a long one (it can be about 3/4 inch long), and it can be anywhere on the touchscreen. Navigating You can go to these locations in an eBook, newspaper, or magazine using the menus: •...
  • Page 121: Reader Text Fonts

    Reader Text Fonts Some eBooks and periodicals specify the text font in which the digital content is displayed. If the publisher specifies a text font, then the content is displayed in that font if the font is embedded in the content.
  • Page 122: Reader Text Sizes

    PDF format: Content is displayed in the font(s) embedded in the PDF file, or in the font Light Classic if a font is not embedded in the PDF file. You cannot change the font in which a PDF file is displayed. For PDF files, the Preferences >...
  • Page 123 PDB Files Text sizes are simplest for PDB files. The six sizes are the same from file to file. Medium in one eBook is the same as Medium in the next one. The other sizes are the same as well.
  • Page 124: Images

    • For PDF files when the text size is Small, you will see the PDF as it would appear on a larger screen, with layout and images preserved. An attempt is made to display images in other text sizes than Small, but image display is not guaranteed in other text sizes.
  • Page 125: Opening Password-Secured Pdf Files

    10 eBooks last year with a credit card ending in 1111, and another 10 eBooks this year with a credit card ending in 2222, then when you open one of the eBooks from last year, you will need to enter the credit card ending in 1111, and when you open one of the eBooks from this year, you will need to enter the credit card ending in 2222.
  • Page 126: Reading Progress And Page Numbers

    3:25 PM or 15:25. You might also see the B&N Fast & Free Wireless signal strength or Wi-Fi signal strength icon when you are reading. When you read, your turns off the radios. If you are reading when your...
  • Page 127: Synchronizing Reading Across Devices

    525 pages, then so does the eBook. But the pages are re-flowed, so a page from the book might start in the middle of the page in the eBook. A page in the book also might be smaller or larger than will fit on one page of the eBook.
  • Page 128: Finding Words And Phrases

    You can search for occurrences of words and phrases in what you read. You can search in ePub, PDB, and PDF files. Searches do not consider the case of words. It is best if you do not include punctuation in the phrases.
  • Page 129: Looking Up Words

    Collegiate dictionary. You can look up words in eBooks in EPUB and PDB formats in the My B&N Library and My Documents sections of your library. You cannot look up words in periodicals in My B&N Library. You cannot look up words in PDF files.
  • Page 130 Tap Keyboard. Enter the word you want to look up and tap Search. The definition is displayed in a dialog panel overlaying the reading content. A definition can be more than one page in length. Move between pages using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons.
  • Page 131: Lending Ebooks

    With LendMe™ technology from Barnes & Noble, you can now share eBooks from NOOK . But it doesn’t stop there. You can lend to and from any device with the Barnes & Noble NOOK eReader application, including iPhone® and iPod touch®, BlackBerry® smartphones, and most Windows®...
  • Page 132: Determining Whether An Ebook Can Be Lent

    LendMe™ badge is present below the date added. Click the badge to lend the eBook. Lending an eBook You lend an eBook to a friend with an email address. You can choose one of the friends (contacts in Settings) you have previously defined, or you can specify a new email address.
  • Page 133 Browse to the item you want to lend, or search and then browse. Move the selection indicator up and down on the reading screen using the Up and Down buttons. Flip pages in the list using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons.
  • Page 134: Borrowing An Ebook On A

    If a friend offers to lend you a book, you receive a lending offer notification among the notifications in The Daily. You have seven calendar days to accept or decline the offer. At the beginning of the seventh day, you receive a warning that the lending offer will expire today At the beginning of the eighth calendar day, the lending offer expires.
  • Page 135 Navigate to what you want to read. Details about choosing something to read are in “Organizing Your Library” on page 95. Tap Select. If the item has already been downloaded, it opens in the Reader. If it has not been downloaded, tap Download. After the item downloads, tap Read.
  • Page 136 When someone has lent you a book, it is in your library. It has a indicator next to it. Returning a Borrowed eBook An eBook that is lent to you is returned automatically after 14 days (at the beginning of the 15th calendar day). NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 137: Bookmarks, Highlights, And Notes

    You cannot bookmark borrowed eBooks. You also cannot bookmark eBooks that you are reading with Read In Store. A page with a bookmark has this symbol in the upper right corner of the page, just below the reading status bar: .
  • Page 138: Highlights And Notes

    • A highlight can also serve as an anchor in the text for a note. A note is text that you can optionally associate with a highlight. The text says what it says, but you might have something to say about it.
  • Page 139 You are just creating a NOOK highlight, so tap Submit. To add additional highlights on the same page of a PDB document, repeat steps 2 through 5, and tap Cancel when you are done. To add additional highlights on the same page in an ePub document, repeat steps 1 through 5.
  • Page 140 To return to the page and menus, tap Cancel. To edit a note but not change the highlight: Navigate to the page. Highlights and notes > View notes for this page. Next highlight Previous highlight to step through highlights until you reach the highlight that has the note you want to edit.
  • Page 141: Rating

    Write reviews of eBooks in the eBookstore or in your library Rating eBooks and Periodicals You can rate eBooks and periodicals that you own from the detail page for an item in your library. To rate an item: On the Home menu, tap library.
  • Page 142: Web Browsing

    Web pages display on the reading screen. A part of the page is also displayed on the touchscreen. The part on the touchscreen is indicated by a black rectangle on the reading screen. The rectangle can be displayed only when you are moving the web page (the default) or all the time, based on the browser setting Hide location indicator.
  • Page 143: Tool Bar

    Links are indicated by the means used on the web pages, for example, a difference in color, an underline, or both. When you tap a link, an orange box is drawn around the link, and the requested page loads.
  • Page 144: Choosing A Web Page

    “Browser Settings” on page 146. Choosing a Web Page The main way of choosing web pages is to move from one page to a linked page. Tap a link on the current page to display the page that is linked to.
  • Page 145: Zooming In And Out

    Zooming In and Out When a web page is first displayed after starting the browser, it is displayed at a size that fits the page width. You can zoom in and out to change the size of the text and graphics.
  • Page 146: Browser Settings

    To edit a favorite: On the browser tool bar, tap the Favorites button. Swipe the favorites to find the one you want to edit. Center the favorite you want to edit, but do not tap it when it is in the center.
  • Page 147: Browser Status Bar

    URL is shown. The http:// or https:// and hostname (often www) are omitted from the beginning of the URL. The end of the URL might also be truncated. You can view the entire URL by adding a favorite for the page.
  • Page 148: Games

    This is the chess board. In this case, you are white and the is black. From left to right, the NOOK pieces in the first rank (row 1) are the rook, knight, bishop, queen, king, bishop, knight, and rook. The second rank (row 2) consists of pawns. NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 149 Moves: To move, tap the piece you want to move on the touchscreen, and then tap the position you want to move it to. To change your mind about the piece to move before moving it, just tap a different piece. You can undo a move by tapping Undo.
  • Page 150 Play against nook). Starting and Resuming Games When you leave the Chess application using the Back button or by tapping the Home button, your pauses the chess game (the timer controls stop and the last positions are remembered). NOOK To start a chess game, tap...
  • Page 151: Sudoku

    If the move is a permitted one, the piece moves. To undo a move: If you make a move and do not like it, you can undo it. You can even undo it after the NOOK makes its move. To undo a move, tap Undo.
  • Page 152 (Easy, Medium, Hard, or Extreme) to begin the game. If a game is in progress when you exit Sudoku by tapping the Back button or Home button, the in- progress game is saved. When you play Sudoku again, the saved game resumes.
  • Page 153 For example, you might have entered a 7 in a square, failing to observe that there is already a 7 further down in the same column, Entering Notes Before entering values in squares, you might want to enter notes.
  • Page 154 If Notes mode is not active (the Notes button is gray), tap Notes. The Notes button and numbers turn blue. Tap the numbers you want to enter as notes. The numbers are toggles. If you tap a number and change your mind, tap the number again.
  • Page 155: Usb Connectivity

    If you want to charge your and use it (as opposed to using USB drive mode), eject/ NOOK unmount the nook drive (and the drive for a supplemental microSD card if present), but leave your plugged into the USB port on your computer. NOOK...
  • Page 156: Disconnecting Your Nook From Your Computer

    USB port on your computer. Your enters NOOK NOOK USB drive mode, and displays a screen that indicates how to use the device while it is connected to USB. When your has connected to USB, your personal computer should detect it: NOOK •...
  • Page 157: One Drive Or Two

    If you don’t eject the drive, you might interrupt an operation that is still in progress. This can result in files that are corrupted or not copied. It can also leave your in a state NOOK where it is temporarily not able to connect to USB. If this happens, turn off your NOOK completely and turn it on again.
  • Page 158: Protection From Viruses And Other Malware

    NOOK with up-to-date antivirus/anti-malware software, and that you scan files before transferring them to your NOOK You can also scan the nook drive and a drive for a supplemental microSD card if present, when your is connected to USB. NOOK...
  • Page 159: Audio

    Listen to your favorite music while reading, or while doing other things with your , such as NOOK browsing your library or shopping. You can also listen to audiobooks, podcasts, or any other MP3 or OGG files. Open the audio player by tapping...
  • Page 160: Playlist

    Tap the Play icon to play the currently selected audio file, or tap the Playlist icon to view the playlist and choose an audio file to play. When you choose the file, it starts playing and the audio player is displayed.
  • Page 161: Viewing What Is Currently Playing

    Audiobooks: Title and author, if available. If not available, the file name is displayed. • Audio Player The same audio player is used for music files and audiobooks (and any other MP3 and OGG files). Here is the audio player: From left to right, the controls are:...
  • Page 162 Position: Tap the Position button to display or change the current position in the track. To change the current position in the track, tap the desired position on the position slider, or touch the ball, move your finger to the desired position, and then raise your finger.
  • Page 163: Files And Folders

    You can manage personal content on the internal flash memory and on the supplemental microSD or microSDHC card, if there is one. You also have some ability to manage B&N content. Use the file manager on your personal computer to manage files and folder. For more information about this procedure, see “Managing Files”...
  • Page 164: Usb Access And Microsd Card Access

    Persian.jpg Balinese.jpg • Wallpaper files ( JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP formats): You must place these files in the folder my wallpapers in your ’s internal memory, not in subfolders. NOOK • Other files: You can put other files on your...
  • Page 165 Electronic storage media sometimes fail to preserve your files. They encounter magnetic fields that are too feisty, get dropped from boats into lakes, and get stolen. It is a good idea to keep copies of the personal files on your on your computer.
  • Page 166: Adding Storage

    2. The class should be mentioned on the packaging for the microSD card and printed on the card itself. If no speed is indicated, the card is a class 2 card. The speed of the card does not affect page display speeds. It can affect read and write speeds when transferring eBooks and personal files to and from the SD card.
  • Page 167: Microsd Card

    A rounded, cut-out area below the cover allows you to insert a fingernail to lift the cover. With your fingernail, lift up the bottom edge of the metal cover, until the cover points up. In the space for the microSD card, you see eight contacts toward the top of the holder (near the hinge).
  • Page 168 Lock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover and pushing the cover toward the bottom of your . The metal cover only moves about 1/16th of an NOOK inch. Replace the back cover. Full instructions are given in “Attaching the Back Cover” on page 30.
  • Page 169 Back (Inside) With a finger, close the metal cover until it lies flat. Lock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover and pushing the cover toward the bottom of your . The metal cover only moves about 1/16th of an NOOK inch.
  • Page 170 Lock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover and pushing the cover toward the bottom of your .
  • Page 171 B&N content in the library will be available on the replacement after registration. NOOK B&N content that is not in your library (that has been copied to personal folders) will also be available, if you placed it on the supplemental microSD card or copy it back to your from a NOOK personal computer using USB.
  • Page 172: Platforms

    NOOK home. The online digital library for all of your B&N eReaders is the same. You can also access your online digital library from BN.com. Synchronizing Reading Across Devices If you read the same B&N content on multiple devices, you can have your...
  • Page 173: Software Updates

    Wi-Fi hotspot. Your NOOK NOOK has also not detected a B&N Fast & Free Wireless network, or the update is too large to download over the B&N Fast & Free Wireless network. Some software updates require a Wi-Fi connection. If your nook cannot download an...
  • Page 174: Update Stages

    Direct a web browser to www.nook.com/support and find the update file. Click on the file in the browser, which will display an option to save the file. Save the update file to the top of the main USB drive (which is named ).
  • Page 175 Closes the audio player, if it is running • Displays the Home screen when it reboots. The daily will have a notification that the update has completed. If you were reading when the update occurred, you will be returned to your last reading position when you re-open the book.
  • Page 176: Settings

    To change a setting: On the Home menu, tap settings. Scroll up and down in the menus, choosing sub-menus until you reach the choice of settings. The current value of the setting has a check mark next to it.
  • Page 177: All Settings

    On the Wi-Fi + 3G model, the settings summary has a second page. The second page displays device information that you will not need to refer to, but that might be useful for Customer Service. All Settings The following are all of the settings:...
  • Page 178 Off: Brightness of the touchscreen is determined by the Display > Brightness setting. Display > Touchscreen brightness Brightness of the touchscreen. A slider control is displayed. Tap the desired location on the slider, or touch the ball, move your finger to the desired location, and then raise your finger.
  • Page 179: Procedures For Contacts

    “Resetting to Factory Settings” on page 183. Contacts > Add a New Contact Specify the contact’s name and email address. The name can be in any format (first name first or last, etc.) Contacts are listed in the menus in alphabetical order. Contacts > Contact name You can edit or delete an existing contact.
  • Page 180: Security Settings

    When your NOOK prompts for the pass code, type it and tap Submit. This pass code does not need to be the same as the password for your Barnes & Noble online account (though it can be the same). It is a separate password; changing one does not change the other.
  • Page 181 If you enter your account email address and password wrong three times, you are again given the option to start over. You start over from the beginning (entering your pass code, followed by entering your account credentials). The other option at this point is to call Customer Service. The message on the reading screen gives you the phone number.
  • Page 182 On the Home menu, tap settings. Device > Enable purchase password protection. In the form, type the account password of the Barnes & Noble online account to which your is registered, and then tap Submit. If you type your password incorrectly, you can try NOOK again as many times as needed.
  • Page 183: Resetting To Factory Settings

    Device > Disable purchase password protection. In the form, type the account password of the Barnes & Noble online account to which your is registered, and then tap Submit. If you type your password incorrectly, you can try NOOK again as many times as needed.
  • Page 184: Policies

    Helvetica Font Helvetica is a trademark of Linotype Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp. or its licensee Linotype GmbH. NOOK User Guide Policies...
  • Page 185: Nook™ Terms Of Service

    ) within fourteen (14) days of the date of purchase (sixty (60) NOOK days with a gift receipt) for a refund of its purchase price; provided that you return your NOOK (including any included accessories and peripherals) in its original packaging and in undamaged condition.
  • Page 186 Terms of Use. You must open a Barnes & Noble.com account and register your NOOK in accordance with the Terms of Use on the Web Site (the “Terms of Use”) in order to use the Service. In your use of the Service, in particular, your downloading and use of Digital Content, you must comply with the Terms of Use and any terms applicable to any Digital Content that you obtain from a third party.
  • Page 187 As such, the Software and Documentation are being licensed to the U.S. Government end users: (i) only as “Commercial Items” as that term is defined in FAR 2.101 generally and as incorporated in DFAR 212.102; and (ii) with only those limited rights as are granted to the public pursuant to this Agreement.
  • Page 188 Service in order to: (i) provide the Service to you; (ii) permit you NOOK to engage in activities that you initiate through the Service, such as purchasing Digital Content and reviewing products; and (iii) analyze, operate, support, maintain and improve your...
  • Page 189 Choice of Law. The laws of the State of New York will govern and be used to interpret this Agreement, without giving effect to any principle that would allow for the application of the law of any other State.
  • Page 190 This Agreement will survive indefinitely unless and until we choose to terminate it, regardless of whether any account you open is terminated by you or us or if you have the right to access or use the Service. You are responsible for payment of all outstanding balances accrued up to and through the termination date.
  • Page 191 Sections 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and Attachment 1 of this Agreement. Our failure to exercise or enforce any right or provision of this Agreement will not operate as a waiver of such right or provision. This Agreement is binding upon each party and its successors and permitted assigns.
  • Page 192 (b) Neither the name of Marvell International Ltd. nor the names of its suppliers may be used to endorse or promote products derived from the Marvell Software without specific prior written permission;...
  • Page 193 Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things.
  • Page 194 License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program. You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee.
  • Page 195 License. 3. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of...
  • Page 196 Program. If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances.
  • Page 197 9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.
  • Page 198 If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
  • Page 199 This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License.
  • Page 200 “Work” shall mean the work of authorship, whether in Source or Object form, made available under the License, as indicated by a copyright notice that is included in or attached to the work (an example is provided in the Appendix below).
  • Page 201 License or out of the use or inability to use the Work (including but not limited to damages for loss of goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all other...
  • Page 202 Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the “License”); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an “AS IS”...
  • Page 203 You can use this software for whatever you want, in parts or full form, without having to pay us. (`royalty-free’ usage) You may not pretend that you wrote this software. If you use it, or only parts of it, in a program, you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that you have used the FreeType code.
  • Page 204 If you are unsure whether or not a particular file is covered by this license, you must contact us to verify this.
  • Page 205: One Year Limited Warranty

    We suggest, but do not require, that you use one or more of the following phrases to refer to this software in your documentation or advertising materials: `FreeType Project’, `FreeType Engine’, `FreeType library’, or `FreeType Distribution’.
  • Page 206 If your was originally purchased by someone else as a NOOK gift for you, as shown by a gift receipt, you will be considered the “original retail purchaser” of that NOOK Implied Warranty You may also have implied warranties under the laws of some jurisdictions. To the extent permitted by applicable law, such implied warranties are limited to the duration of the Warranty Period.
  • Page 207 Limited Warranty and B&N has not provided an advance replacement. B&N is not responsible for any loss of your data, software or files or for the cost of backing up your data, software or files. If you do not comply with the terms above or with B&N’s instructions, there may be delays in service or you many incur additional expenses.
  • Page 208 PURPOSE AND AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS. Modification No employee or representative of B&N or its affiliates or any third party is authorized to make any modification, extension or addition to this Limited Warranty. If any term of this Limited Warranty is held to be illegal or unenforceable, the remaining terms of this Limited Warranty will remain in full force and effect.
  • Page 209: At&T Terms Of Service & Acceptable Use Policy

    Applicable Law This Limited Warranty is valid only in the United States of America. The laws of the State of New York, U.S.A. will apply to this Limited Warranty, though the laws of your state of residence may apply to any tort claims and any claims under any consumer protection statutes, as provided under applicable law.
  • Page 210 Service as well as taxes and fees assessed against you or AT&T on the charges and all late payment, interest or other fees as stated on your bill. You will also be charged a fee for any check returned to AT&T relating to the Service. AT&T may modify its billing practices or late payment charges by providing you with prior written notice of the modification.
  • Page 211 Service (or any function or feature of the Service or any part thereof, including but not limited to rates and charges) with or without notice. You agree that AT&T will not be liable to you or to any third party for any such modification, suspension or discontinuance of the Service.
  • Page 212 Service, any portion of the Service, use of the Service, or access to the Service. You have no right to resell, sublicense, assign or transfer your right to access the Service or use the AT&T Network. All information, documents, products, and software (the “Materials”) provided with this Service were provided by or to AT&T Internet Services (AT&T)
  • Page 213: Disclaimer Of Warranties

    AT&T shall have no obligation of any kind with respect to such Materials and shall be free to use or disseminate such Materials on an unrestricted basis for any purpose. You acknowledge that you are responsible for the Materials that you submit, and you, not AT&T, have full responsibility for the Materials, including...
  • Page 214 U.S. Government is subject to the restrictions set forth in the FAR 52.227-19 ( June 1987), FAR 52.227-14 (ALT II & ALT III) ( June 1987), or if DoD, as specified in DFARS 252.7202-1(a) and 252.7202-3(a) and vendor’s applicable license terms, and DFARS 252.227- 7013 (Nov 1995) and 252.227-7014(Nov 1995), as applicable.
  • Page 215 Terms shall be rendered invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not invalidate or render unenforceable any other provision of these Terms and these Terms shall continue in full force and effect and be construed as if they did not contain the invalid or unenforceable provision.
  • Page 216 AT&T’s network(s) or facilities, (3) interfere with another person’s use of AT&T’s IP Service(s) or the Internet, or (4) otherwise present a risk of harm to AT&T or AT&T Customers or other parties AT&T interconnects with.
  • Page 217 Service(s) have been suspended as a result of violation(s) or alleged violation(s) of this AUP. AT&T shall not be liable for any damages of any nature suffered by any Customer, User, or third party resulting in whole or in part from AT&T’s exercise of its rights under this AUP.
  • Page 218 Service to harm or intimidate a minor. AT&T complies with all federal and state laws pertaining to the protection of minors, including the reporting of all apparent cases of child pornography or exploitation to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
  • Page 219 AUP or the AUP of any other Internet Service Provider, including, but not limited to, the facilitation of the means to spam;...
  • Page 220 Service(s) in an appropriate manner. Customer is required to take all necessary steps to manage the use of the IP Service(s) in such a manner that network abuse is prevented or minimized to the greatest extent possible. It is Customer’s responsibility to take corrective actions on vulnerable or exploited systems to prevent continued abuse.
  • Page 221 AT&T IP Service(s) or using your account for the purpose of operating a server of any type;...
  • Page 222: Fcc Notices

    AT&T to civil or criminal liability, AT&T reserves the right to block access to such material and suspend or terminate the Service of any user creating, storing or disseminating such material. AT&T further reserves the right to conduct investigations into fraud,...
  • Page 223 If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1.

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