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  • Page 2 They may differ from the actual product and are subject to change without notice. Your use of NOOK is subject to the NOOK Terms of Service located in this User Guide and here: www.nook.com/legal.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Archiving Books and Periodicals ..............................54 Unarchiving Books and Periodicals ..............................54 Opening Files on the SD Memory Card ............................56 Transferring Files from Your Personal Computer to Your NOOK ....................56 Using the LendMe™ Program ........................57 Lending and Borrowing Books ............................... 57 Guidelines for Lending and Borrowing Books ..........................
  • Page 4 Buying a Subscription to a Magazine or Newspaper ........................61 Using Your WishList..................................62 Using Your NOOK in a Barnes & Noble Store ..................63 Reading Books in a Barnes & Noble Store ............................ 63 Searching Your NOOK ..........................64 Searching in Your Library ................................
  • Page 5 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement .............................. 93 Other Information Related to the Radio ............................93 Appendix F: Industry Canada Notice ....................... 95 Appendix G: NOOK™ Terms of Service ....................96 Appendix H: AT&T Terms of Service & Acceptable Use Policy ............. 97...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    This User Guide is designed to help you get the most enjoyment out of your NOOK eReader. Contact Us If you have questions about your NOOK that this guide doesn’t answer, be sure to visit the NOOK online support center at: http://www.nook.com/support...
  • Page 8 If your NOOK is sleeping, press the Quick Nav button to wake your NOOK up and turn it on. If your NOOK is already on, press this button to open the Quick Nav Bar, a navigation menu that appears at the bot- tom of the NOOK touchscreen and lets you jump to features such as the Library or Shop.
  • Page 9: Power Button

    Power Button The power button for your NOOK is located near the top of the back panel. Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to turn on your NOOK. To learn more about power management for your NOOK, see “Power and Charging”.
  • Page 10: Getting Started With Your Nook

    (for example, an iPhone® or an Android phone). If you don’t have a Barnes & Noble account, you can set one up in a few minutes on the NOOK Web site. Just open a browser on your computer, and visit the page: www.nook.com/setup. You’ll also have the opportunity to set up an account during the registration process for your NOOK.
  • Page 11: Registering Your Nook

    Wi-Fi network. If you’re in some other location with Wi-Fi access, your NOOK will list all the networks it finds. Tap on the name of the network you want to connect to. If you see a lock symbol beside the network’s name, it’s a secure network. You’ll need to enter a password to connect to the network.
  • Page 12 Tutorial Videos The Barnes & Noble Web site offers tutorial videos and other useful information about your NOOK. To watch the videos on your personal computer, visit http://www.nook.com/support Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 13: Power And Charging

    Wi-Fi turned off, your NOOK has enough power to last in a suspended state for several weeks. On the other hand, if you are carrying your NOOK without a cover in a bag or purse, you might want to turn off your NOOK to avoid it being accidentally turned on from its “sleeping”...
  • Page 14: Wall Charging

    Wall Charging To charge your NOOK, plug it into a wall socket. Plug the small end of the microUSB cable into the microUSB slot on the bottom of your NOOK. Plug the large end of the microUSB cable into the power adapter. Plug the adapter into a wall outlet.
  • Page 15: Charging Recommendations

    Press the power button again for 2 seconds to turn on your NOOK. Low Power If you turn on your NOOK when its battery charge is almost depleted, a warning appears on the screen, suggesting that you begin charging your NOOK before trying to use it.
  • Page 16: Caring For Your Nook

    Caring for the Touchscreen You should clean the touchscreen on your NOOK from time to time. Clean the screen with a damp soft cloth, such as a micro-fiber cloth. Micro-fibre cloths are available from Barnes & Noble stores and from partner retailers. Do not use any chemicals to clean the screen.
  • Page 17: Locking And Unlocking Your Nook

    Locking and Unlocking Your NOOK When your NOOK has been idle, your NOOK goes to “sleep.” Your NOOK displays a screensaver on the screen (by default, a portrait of an author). It also locks the screen so that accidental touches do not perform actions.
  • Page 18: Using Gestures To Control Your Nook

    Using Gestures to Control Your NOOK Your NOOK puts great reading material right at your fingertips. To read that material, to share it, to rate it, and so on, you’ll use your fingers in different ways. Your NOOK recognizes these different gestures: •...
  • Page 19 Swiping to scroll left and right. If you swipe left on the Status Bar, your NOOK goes back to your previous activity. The Status Bar is a narrow black bar that displays icons at the bottom of your NOOK screen.
  • Page 20 Slide your finger up or down the screen to scroll through any list displaying up and down arrows at the bottom of the screen. A scroll gesture is like a vertical swipe. You can scroll up and down through shelves of books and periodicals. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 21: The Quick Nav Bar

    The Quick Nav Bar The Quick Nav Bar is a row of five icons that appears at the bottom of the NOOK touchscreen and enables you to navigate from one feature to another. If your NOOK is turned on and active, you can make the Quick Nav Bar appear by pressing the Quick Nav button below the touchscreen.
  • Page 22: The Status Bar

    Wi-Fi network. The higher the stack of curves, the stronger the connection. In general, it’s best to have at least 2 or 3 curves showing to have a reliable connection. If no curves are shown, the NOOK is not con- nected to a network.
  • Page 23: The Home Screen

    The Reading Now panel shows the cover of the book or periodical you were most recently reading. If you have not read a book or periodical, yet, the Reading Now panel shows the cover of the NOOK User Guide. This guide is auto- matically included in your Library.
  • Page 24: The New Reads List

    At the bottom of the screen, you’ll see a shelf with four book recommendations for you. The recommendations come from the B&N Top 100 list or, if you have linked your NOOK to your Contact, Facebook, or Google email ac- counts, from recommendations and LendMe offers from your friends.
  • Page 25: Returning To The Home Screen

    You can return to the Home screen at any time by pressing the Quick Nav button (the raised button in the shape of the NOOK logo) on the lower front of your NOOK to open the Quick Nav Bar and then tapping the Home icon.
  • Page 26: Reading Books On Your Nook

    Facebook. Your NOOK makes reading books fun. To start reading, simply tap on a book’s cover. The book opens and fills the page. Then you can use the features described in this section to get the most out of your reading experience.
  • Page 27 The Reading Tools menu appears at the bottom of the screen. When the Reading Tools appear, your NOOK also displays a battery status indicator and a digital clock in the upper right corner of the screen, as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 28 Tapping on any chapter number or title closes the dialog box and moves you to the beginning of that chapter in the book. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 29 To erase all the notes and clear all the highlights, tap the Clear All button. You can control whether or not your NOOK shows highlighted passages and note symbols in the NOOK Book you’re reading. Tap the check box labeled Show Notes & Highlights. Leave the box checked to show Notes & High- lights.
  • Page 30 For each bookmarked page, the screen lists the page number and either the chapter number (if you bookmarked the first page of a chapter) or the first line of text that appears on the page (if you bookmarked any page other than the first page of a chapter). Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 31 If instead of moving to the new page, you want to jump back to the previous page you had navigated from, tap the Back button in the goto dialog box. You can tap the Back button repeatedly. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 32 [ QUESTION: How many previous locations will NOOK store? This is still marked TBD in the UI specs. 2/28/11. ] Typing a Page Number to Move to Another Page To move to another page by entering its page number, do this: Tap in the center of the page to open the Reading Tools.
  • Page 33 The Find screen. If the word or phrase you search for appears in the book, your NOOK displays a list of page numbers and passages. To jump to a passage, tap on it.
  • Page 34 The image below shows an example of search results. Search results within a book. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 35 To return to the screen listing all appearances of the search term, tap the square icon with the stack of horizontal lines. To start a search for a different word or phrase, tap in the text field. Your NOOK opens a new search screen. Type the word or phrase you want to search for and tap find.
  • Page 36 If these defaults have been defined for the NOOK book you are reading, you will be to check and uncheck a box labeled Publisher Defaults. You need to uncheck this box in order to make any changes to the text settings.
  • Page 37 Post Reading Status - post a message on Facebook or Twitter telling how far you have read in the book To use these features, you must first link your NOOK to your Facebook and Twitter accounts, and you must add some email accounts to your NOOK Contacts application.
  • Page 38: Using Bookmarks

    NOOK application, and your NOOK has access to the Internet through its Wi-Fi connection, then when you open a book or periodical, your NOOK will compare the last page you read on the NOOK to the last page you read on any other device.
  • Page 39 The word appears highlighted, and two vertical bars will appear on either side of it, defining the start and end of the selected text. At the same time, the Text Selection Toolbar appears, as shown below. A selected word and the Text Selection Toolbar. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 40 Select a word at the beginning or the end of the passage you want to select, and extend the selection by dragging a vertical bar. When you lift your fingers after resizing the text selection, the Text Selection Toolbar re-appears. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 41 Looking Up Words in the Dictionary It’s easy to look up information about a word or topic when you’re reading. Looking Up a Word in the Dictionary Your NOOK includes the Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition. ® To look up a word in the dictionary, do this: Press and hold on a word to select it.
  • Page 42: Using Notes

    You can share a highlighted passage with friends through email, Facebook, or Twitter. NOTE: Before you can share quotes through Facebook or Twitter, you need to link your NOOK to your Facebook or Twitter account. Use the Social settings page to link your NOOK to social sites. On the Quick Nav Bar, tap Settings, and then tap the Social menu choice to open the Social settings page.
  • Page 43 Tap the tab labeled “Notes & Highlights.” Making Notes Visible or Invisible You can control whether or not your NOOK displays a Note icon next to any text about which you’ve written a note. To make notes visible or invisible in the text, do this: Tap the page to display the Reading Tools.
  • Page 44 Tap a previous query string to repeat that query, or • Type a new string in the text field above the keyboard. Tap Done. Your NOOK displays a list of search results. Adjusting the Appearance of the Page In most books, you can adjust the features described below.
  • Page 45 The Reading Tools appear at the bottom of the page. Tap the brightness icon on the right end of the toolbar. Your NOOK displays a brightness control that features a slider that moves horizontally across the page. Use the slider to adjust the brightness of the screen.
  • Page 46 DRM stands for Digital Rights Management. DRM software protects books from being illegally copied, sold, or distrib- uted. Your NOOK and the Barnes & Noble website automatically make sure that when you buy and download a NOOKbook, the NOOKbook recognizes you as its legitimate owner and presents its contents for you to read on your NOOK.
  • Page 47: Reading Magazine And Newspapers On Your Nook

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  • Page 48: Pull-Down Menus

    The Library Pull-down Menus To help you quickly find what you’re looking for, the Library on your NOOK features a couple of pull-down menus that let you select which contents to display and how to display them. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 49 LendMe™ - shows only books eligible for lending and books that you have borrowed • Archived • My Shelves - shows the books, magazines, and newspapers that you have organized on shelves The Category Menu. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 50: The Sync Button

    In the upper right corner of the Library is a button with two curved arrows forming a circle. This is the Sync button. Sync’ing your NOOK downloads any books and periodicals that you have purchased from other devices, such as a smartphone or a personal computer.
  • Page 51: Memory Card

    Memory Card If you have an SD Memory Card installed in your NOOK, you’ll also see two links appears appear at the top of the Library screen when you select My Files from the Category menu. • My NOOK •...
  • Page 52 NOOK.) If you tap on a book with a Download banner, your NOOK begins downloading the book. A progress bar on the book’s cover indicates how much of the book has been downloaded.
  • Page 53: Organizing Your Library On Shelves

    Tap Done. Your NOOK creates the shelf, then displays a list of all the items in your Library. It also displays a number in parentheses, indicating how many items are currently in the shelf. When you first create the shelf, this number is zero.
  • Page 54: Archiving Books And Periodicals

    A pop-up menu appears. In the menu, tap on the Archive menu choice. Your NOOK archives the book or periodical. It lists the book or periodical on a shelf in your Library called Archived. NOTE: You must be in the Library to archive an item. You cannot archive items from the Home Screen.
  • Page 55 Tap the Unarchive menu choice. Your NOOK unarchives the item, restores its contents, and removes it from the Archived shelf. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 56: Opening Files On The Sd Memory Card

    “NOOK” on your personal computer. Drag the files you want to transfer onto the “NOOK” drive. NOTE: If you connect your NOOK to a Windows PC, the PC might display a dialog box asking if you want to install a driver for a “Nook.” Click Cancel to close this dialog box. You do not need to install a special driver to transfer files to your NOOK.
  • Page 57: Using The Lendme™ Program

    With Barnes & Noble’s exclusive LendMe™ technology, you can share NOOKbooks with any friend who has a NOOK, a NOOK, or a NOOK application such as NOOK for iPhone®, NOOK for iPod touch®, and NOOK for PC. All you need to know is your friend’s email address.
  • Page 58: Lending A Book

    In the book itself, tap the center of the page to bring up the Reading Tools. If a small blue flag appears at the right end of the slider, tap the blue flag. Your NOOK opens a window showing the book, along with a row of stars for rating the book, and buttons for writing a review, lending the book, and recommend- ing the book.
  • Page 59: Keeping Your List Of Lendable Books Private

    In the list of results, tap on the book you want to borrow. Keeping Your List of Lendable Books Private To protect your privacy, by default your friends cannot see any books you own that are lendable. Your NOOK offers two levels of privacy control over lendable books.
  • Page 60: Shopping On Your Nook

    Introduction NOTE: To access the Shop on your NOOK, you must be connected to a Wi-Fi network. If you are not con- nected to a network but you are in an area with Wi-Fi access, your NOOK will guide you through the process of connecting to a network.
  • Page 61: Buying A Single Issue Of A Magazine Or Newspaper

    NOTE: You can configure your NOOK to prompt you for a password before you make a purchase. To set up your NOOK to require a password, visit Settings and open the Shop settings page. To go ahead and purchase the item, click Buy.
  • Page 62: Using Your Wishlist

    Using Your WishList Your WishList is like a shopping cart on your NOOK. You can add books, magazines, and newspapers to your WishList so you can buy them later. NOTE: The WishList on your NOOK is separate from the WishList on the BN.com Web site. Your WishList on BN.com can include paper books and other items, as well as NOOK books, magazines, and newspa-...
  • Page 63: Using Your Nook In A Barnes & Noble Store

    Reading Books in a Barnes & Noble Store When you use your NOOK in a Barnes & Noble store, you have access to all the usual features of your NOOK. In addition, you have special privileges and abilities, including the ability to read most NOOKbooks for one hour per day free.
  • Page 64: Searching Your Nook

    Searching Your NOOK Your NOOK includes a search tool to help you quickly find what you’re looking for. To access the search tool, tap the white Quick Nav Arrow in the status bar, then tap the Search icon in the Quick Nav Bar.
  • Page 65: Configuring Your Nook

    Your NOOK gives you full control over many areas of its operations, from Wi-Fi connections to font sizes. To adjust the configuration of your NOOK, you’ll often work with the Settings tool. To call up Settings, do this: Tap the Quick Nav button to open the Quick Nav Bar.
  • Page 66: Viewing And Configuring Device Info

    Battery charge status bar, showing how much power is left on your battery • an Available storage status bar, showing how much free storage is left on your NOOK’s internal storage • an SD Card status bar, showing how much free storage is available on a microSD card, if one is installed...
  • Page 67 To re-register with your existing account, or to register with a new account, follow the instructions for getting started. Viewing Legal Notices To view legal notices, such as the Terms of Service for using your NOOK, tap the Legal menu choice on the Device Info page.
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  • Page 69: Configuring The Shop

    By default, your NOOK asks you to confirm all purchases by tapping a Confirm button. If you like, you can require that your Barnes & Noble account password be entered before your NOOK authorizes a purchase. If you are sharing your NOOK with several people, you might want to require a password for purchases to ensure that you know about and approve all purchases being made.
  • Page 70: Configuring Social Features

    Configuring Social Features You can use the Social settings screen to link your NOOK to your Facebook account and your Twitter™ account. You can also import all your contacts from your Google™ Gmail account. Once you have linked to Facebook and Twitter and set up email contacts, you can share favorite quotes, book recommendations, and reading status updates with your friends.
  • Page 71 You can share quotes, recommendations, and reading status by posting a message to your Twitter account. If you post while reading a book, your NOOK will automatically embed a shortened link to the book you’re writing about. NOTE: If you don’t have a Twitter account and would like to set one up, tap the white Nav Arrow in the Status Bar to call up the Quick Nav Bar, tap the Web icon to launch a Web browser, and navigate to www.twitter.com.
  • Page 72 Enter your Google Gmail password in the Password field. Check or uncheck the Remember me checkbox, depending on whether you want your NOOK to automatically fill in the Email and Password fields the next time you return to this screen.
  • Page 73: Configuring Search

    The Device Info settings screen displays useful information about your device, including your battery status (how much of a charge remains) and the amount of storage available on your NOOK. It also reports your NOOK’s serial number and the version number of your NOOK software.
  • Page 74: Configuring Wireless Settings

    To re-register with your existing account, or to register with a new account, follow the instructions for getting started. Viewing Legal Notices To view legal notices, such as the Terms of Service for using your NOOK, tap the Legal menu choice on the Device Info page.
  • Page 75 Then tap Connect. For a list of network security protocols supported by your NOOK, see [ INSERT X-REF ] . Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 76: Configuring Screen Settings

    Change the amount of time your NOOK should wait when no activity is taking place before turning off the screen. To display the Screen settings page, tap the word Screen on the main Settings screen. Your NOOK displays the screen shown here: The main Settings screen.
  • Page 77 The dialog box closes. Your change takes effect right away. Selecting a Screen Saver The Screen Saver is the image your NOOK displays after it has been idle for the amount of time you configured as the screen timeout (see above).
  • Page 78: Configuring Time Settings

    Configuring Time Settings On the Time settings page, you can control whether your NOOK uses a 12-hour clock or a 24-hour clock. You can also select a Time Zone for your NOOK. The Time Settings screen. To return to the main Settings page, tap the back arrow under the title Settings.
  • Page 79 Selecting a Time Zone To select a time zone for your NOOK, do this: Tap the Select Time Zone field on the Time Settings screen. Your NOOK display a screen for selecting time zones. By default, the list of time zones includes only time zones in the United States. To see a list of all time zones around the world, tap the checkbox labeled Show all world time zones.
  • Page 80: Using Your Nook At Wi-Fi Hotspots

    Using Your NOOK at Wi-Fi Hotspots In addition to connecting to your Wi-Fi network in your home or office, you can use your NOOK to connect to Wi- Fi hot spots in stores, restaurants, hotels, and restaurants. This section summarizes how your NOOK works with various types of Wi-Fi hotspots.
  • Page 81: Updating The Software On Your Nook

    When a new software release is available, your NOOK will download it and install it when you next connect to a wireless network. A small green NOOK symbol will appear in the far left corner of the Status Bar when a new soft- ware release is available.
  • Page 82: Using An Sd Memory Card

    To install a memory card in your NOOK, do this: Set your NOOK down on a clean, level surface. Find the small lid on the upper left side of your NOOK. Gently pull this lid open to expose the slot for the SD Memory card.
  • Page 83 Opening the microSD slot on the upper right side of your NOOK. Positioning the microSD card in the slot. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 84: Removing A Memory Card

    Lay your NOOK face down on a clean, level surface. Find the small gray lid on the corner of your NOOK closest to the open corner with the curved bar. Using your finger tip, gently pull the lip open, folding it flat against the back of the device.
  • Page 85: Tips And Troubleshooting

    If your screen is dirty, it might detect touches when none are occurring. This problem can occur on any touchscreen device. Wait until your NOOK has timed out and the screen is dark. Then wipe the screen clean with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Page 86: Appendix A: Page Numbering And File Formats

    Because printed pages can be larger than the screen of your NOOK, and because many printed books use type that is smaller than would be pleasant to read on an eReader, your NOOK may enlarge the type on a page and spread a physical page of text across two or more digital pages.
  • Page 87: Appendix B: International Use And Languages

    NOOK already on your NOOK when travelling anywhere in the world. If you live or travel outside of the United States, be aware of the following points regarding using your NOOK: • Purchasing an NOOK: You can only purchase a NOOK if you have a billing address in the United States.
  • Page 88 Afrikaans, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indo- nesian, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish Your NOOK can display eBooks in other languages if the fonts are embedded in the eBook files. Language support in other parts of the , for example in the Library and the Music player, is variable.
  • Page 89: Appendix C: One Year Limited Warranty

    HOW DO I MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM OR OTHERWISE ARRANGE FOR THE RETURN OF MY NOOK? To make a warranty claim or arrange for the return of your NOOK pursuant to the NOOK™ TERMS OF SERVICE, you must contact B&N at one of the following numbers during the Warranty Period: •...
  • Page 90 All returned NOOKs become the property of B&N. Before you send your NOOK to B&N, it is your responsibility to back up any data, software or files stored on your NOOK because B&N will only return your NOOK to you if it is not covered by this Limited Warranty and B&N has not provided an advance replacement.
  • Page 91 NOOK has been opened or serviced without authorization, tampered with, altered or modi- fied. Please note that opening the back cover of your NOOK to change the battery, external SD card or back cover will void this Limited Warranty, except to the extent that such opening is done through a customer-accessible opening and in accordance with the instructions provided with the NOOK.
  • Page 92: Appendix D: Trademarks And Copyrights

    Appendix D: Trademarks and Copyrights Adobe Reader Mobile Software Your NOOK contains Adobe® Reader® Mobile software under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated, Copy- right © 1995-2010 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe and Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
  • Page 93: Appendix E: Fcc Notices

    For information on connecting to Wireless networks, see “Using Your NOOK at Wi-Fi Hotspots”. • Your NOOK has a Wi-Fi setting that turns off the radio. Wi-Fi networking should be turned off on airplanes. For more information, see “Airplanes”. •...
  • Page 94 • For information about wireless configuration settings, see “Configuring Wireless Settings”. • Use only the custom, shielded micrtoUSB cable provided with your NOOK when connecting your NOOK to a personal computer. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 95: Appendix F: Industry Canada Notice

    (2) l’utilisateur du dispositif doit étre prêt à accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 96: Appendix G: Nook™ Terms Of Service

    Appendix G: NOOK™ Terms of Service The NOOK™ Terms of Service are located here: http://www.nook.com/legal Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 97: Appendix H: At&T Terms Of Service & Acceptable Use Policy

    (30) days. Termination or suspension by AT&T of Service also constitutes termination or suspension (as applicable) of Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 98 AT&T. AT&T is not responsible for the content of those sites. AT&T is providing these links to you only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link to such sites does not imply endorsement by AT&T of those sites. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 99 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 their legality, reliability, appropriateness, originality and copyright. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 100 Unless otherwise explicitly stated, all marketing or promotional materials provided with or through this the Materials or the Service are solely directed to individuals, companies or other entities located in the United States, the United Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 101 IP Service. These activities may relate to the content stored or transmitted by Customers or its Users or to the nature of the transmissions themselves such as sending large numbers of unsolicited messages (Spam). Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 102 If AT&T discovers that you have renewed Service, or ordered new Service, following termination for an AUP violation without the prior written consent of the AT&T abuse team, Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
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  • Page 105 Internet or any other means of communication; distributing or using tools designed to compromise security, including cracking tools, password guessing programs, packet sniffers or network probing tools (except in the case of authorized legitimate network security operations); Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 106 Terms of Service, this AUP or other laws or regulations, and to cooperate with legal authorities and third parties in the investigation of alleged wrongdoing, including disclosing the identity of the user that AT&T deems responsible for the wrongdoing. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 107 Service(s) obtained from AT&T. Failure to responsibly manage the use of the Service(s) obtained from AT&T may be cause for termination of Service(s) to you and, depending upon the terms under which you acquired your Service(s), could lead to the imposition of early termination fees. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
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  • Page 109 See SD memory card downloading Library items with the Sync button 50 microSDHC card. See SD memory card drag 20 microSD memory card slot 9 DRM-protected files 46 microUSB cable 14 My Shelves 53 Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 110 92 transferring files 56 troubleshooting tips 85 screen turning pages 26 adjusting the timeout interval 77 turning your NOOK on and off 13 screen orientation 76 scroll 20 SD memory card copying files from 56 unarchiving books or periodicals 54...
  • Page 111 15 Wi-Fi hotspots 80 Wi-Fi networking connecting to a network 75 turning on or off 74 WishList 62 Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
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