Using this guide This user manual was crafted with QUE in mind. You can bring up the table of contents by tapping the “Go To” button on the Page Toolbar along the bottom of the display. Any reference to a different page can be tapped on to take you directly to that page.
When QUE is charging, the light will pulse. The light will brighten slowly, and then quickly dim, repeating every three seconds. This three-second cycle will repeat until QUE is done charging. When the light is solid, QUE has a full charge and is connected to a power source. Home Button The Home button is in the upper right corner of the device.
SIM cards are used to connect your QUE with a 3G cellular network. If your QUE is the Wi-Fi-only model, this slot will be empty. The SIM card is not meant to be user-serviceable, and the cover is not intended to open.
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 6 ~ Overview If QUE is on, press the button again to hibernate, or engage Security Lock (see page 100). Press the button for five seconds to reboot. To shut off your QUE, enter Advanced Settings (see page 90).
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You cannot clear individual notifications. Battery This symbol will inform you if QUE is operating at full power, partial power, or almost no power. If your QUE runs critically low on battery power, it will display a message suggesting that you should plug in the device.
When you have enabled Airplane Mode (see page 92), this icon will replace the above connectivity indicators. All wireless services are suspended, and you will not be able to visit the QUE Store or connect to any paired mobile devices. With Airplane Mode enabled, you can use...
QUE Reference Manual ~ 9 ~ Overview QUE for reading on board an aircraft once a crew member has approved the use of electronic devices. Download When content has been purchased from the QUE Store, it will download automatically. This indicator will appear for as long as a download is pending or in progress.
Hide the Page Toolbar. Page turning gestures may be switched by entering Reading Settings (see page 98). For more information on reading on QUE, see page 39. Selecting Files and Folders Every file and folder icon is bordered, and contains a small box in the bottom-left.
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~ 11 ~ Overview Keyboard QUE has a contextual virtual, or soft, keyboard that will be displayed whenever you initiate a search, tap on a text field, or label a bookmark. Functionally, it is very similar to a standard American keyboard.
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Access to the store is only a finger touch away. Browse, purchase, and download from a wide selection of books, magazines, newspapers, and web publications. All you need to do is link your QUE to your QUE account (see page 58).
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Press the Home button at the top right of your QUE to be presented with the Home screen.
QUE Reference Manual ~ 14 ~ Home Main Content Area The majority of the display is dedicated to exhibiting your content. The nine items shown are determined by the selection shown at the center of the screen. Content is sorted so that the item you most likely want to view is presented in the largest slot, with subsequent content arranged in descending order in the surrounding slots.
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This is the default selection of the main content area. The last nine files to be transferred to QUE will be displayed. The last file to be transferred will be presented in the large slot. Tap the “View More” button to see a list of the last fifty items, sorted by the date they were transferred to your QUE.
See page 32 to learn how to set content as high priority. Recent Purchases The last nine items downloaded from the QUE Store will be displayed. This includes free books, web publications, subscriptions, and purchased items. The content that was downloaded last will be shown in the large slot.
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Home Appointments To the left of the display is the current date, as specified by you when you first activated QUE. If you have installed the desktop application on a PC with Microsoft Outlook, you can transfer your events and appointments (see page 71).
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 18 ~ Home Favorites Quickly access files, applications, searches, and settings by placing them on the Home screen. Tap on the “Personalize” button to bring up a dialog box. Tap on the “Remove” button to remove an item from a slot. Tap on the...
QUE store To the left of your favorite content is a button that will take you to the QUE store. For details on browsing and purchasing from the store, see page 83.
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From Home, tap the toggle in the top center of the display. My Library is selected by default, so you can see a complete list of all content on your QUE. If you leave the Organizer with another menu item selected, it will still be selected upon your return.
QUE Reference Manual ~ 21 ~ Organizer Breadcrumbs Navigate the folder hierarchy by tapping on folders to view their contents. As you open folders within folders, you will notice the listing beneath the menu bar changes to match your position. These are breadcrumbs, leading the way back Home.
Content All files and folders transferred to QUE from the desktop application or from QUE store is accessible from this selection. High Priority This is a list of all items you have marked as high priority.
USB Drive Mode. In combination with our partners, more applications will be developed and become available for download. Calendar Integrate Microsoft Outlook with your QUE (see page 71) to fill the Calendar with your appointments and events up to six months in advance.
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 24 ~ Organizer Tap on any day on the calendar to bring up the event schedule for that day. Tap on the arrows to the right of the month name to jump forwards or backwards by an entire month. Tap the “Today” button to the left of the month name to return to the current day and month.
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“Activate” button at the top of the screen. Plug the device into the computer with the accompanying USB cable. Once the computer recognizes QUE as a storage medium, you can copy up to 100 MB of files.
Access QUE’s search capabilities. Search for a word or phrase that may appear in documents, books, newspapers, magazines, emails – anything your QUE can hold. You can save your search terms to use again, assign them as High Priority, and place them in a Favorite slot on the Home screen.
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Books, newspapers, magazines, and web publications show up on this list if you transfer them through the desktop application. Download these items directly from the QUE store to your QUE for them to be categorized correctly. Emails and Attachments All emails you have transferred to your QUE.
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Latest Issues If you have a subscription to a magazine or newspaper delivered through the QUE store, this will list only the latest issue from that subscription. Newspapers All newspapers you have downloaded from the QUE store will be shown, whether they are from single-issue purchases or subscriptions.
QUE Reference Manual ~ 29 ~ Organizer This includes free downloads, but does not include web publications transferred through the desktop application. Bookmarked All content that has been bookmarked will be listed, whether or not those bookmarks have labels. This is similar to the main menu selection (see page 14), but this list will not be truncated.
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Every new search will remember the parameters of the previously executed search. Settings Manage the connectivity of QUE, customize your reading experience, enter your QUE store sign-in information, or a multitude of other options to personalize your QUE. For explanations of each option see the chapter on “Settings”.
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 31 ~ Organizer Toolbar Actions Tap on this button to bring up a menu with the following options. Almost all of the available options require that an item be selected. See page 10 for instructions on selecting items. Tap on an option to initiate an action, or tap anywhere else on the display to close the menu.
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Creates a new folder within the currently viewed folder, and displays the soft keyboard so you can enter a name. While you can create and rename folders on QUE, it is easier and faster to use the desktop application to accomplish the same task. See page 67 for details.
Once you have set an item as high priority, you can find it quickly and easily, without having to sort through everything on your QUE. Tap on “High Priority” in the menu bar in the Organizer (see page 22). The last nine items set as high priority will display in the “High Priority”...
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Images, searches, applications, and folders will list no other information. If multiple items are selected when you choose “View Properties,” the dialog box will not include the above information. Instead, you will see the number of items selected and their total size on QUE.
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View By default, you will be presented with a list of all the content on your QUE under the “Content” tab. Also by default, QUE will not create a directory structure or any complex self-organizing methodology. You can create your own organization by using the Actions menu (see page 31) or the desktop application (see page 67).
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By Date Transferred Items will be sorted by the date and time they were transferred to your QUE. This view will show the name of the file or folder and the date of transfer. By Date Modified Items will be sorted by the date and time they were modified.
The “file” type indicates that the item is not in a supported format, and cannot be viewed on QUE. If your content shows as “file” type, try printing to QUE (see page 60), or transfer the file through the desktop application (see page 59).
QUE Reference Manual ~ 38 ~ Organizer Page Control If your content extends into multiple pages, the page controls will become available. The left arrow advances one page, and the right arrow returns to the previous page. The number between the two arrows shows the current page number on the left, and the total page count on the right.
After the file has loaded, it will open to the first page. If you have read the file before, it will display the last page you viewed. To return to Home, press the Home button on the top-right corner of QUE. General Reading By default, reading is done with the page toolbar displayed.
QUE Reference Manual ~ 40 ~ Reading Page Toolbar The page you are currently viewing is indicated between the two paging arrows. The total number of pages in the document is after the forward The page you are currently viewing is indicated between the two paging arrows.
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Chapters If the document you are reading is a PDF, ePub, magazine, or newspaper, QUE should be able to access the table of contents. Tap on the “Chapters” tab to bring up a list of internal document links. Page through the available options by tapping the arrow keys at the bottom of the window.
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 42 ~ Reading Freehand . These items will only display the page number on which the mark resides. Highlight . These items will display the page number where the mark is located, and the first two lines of the highlighted section.
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 43 ~ Reading If the document you are viewing is twelve pages or less, you can tap on a page number to view that page. The page currently displayed will be highlighted. If the document is longer, the page list will be abbreviated so that it can display the length of the entire document.
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 44 ~ Reading Zoom and Pan Activates the Zoom and Pan toolbar. When you are zoomed in, gestures will not turn the page. Instead, a touch and swipe will move the page; where you first touched will move to where you stopped touching the screen.
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 45 ~ Reading Increase Magnification . Tap on this icon once to activate, and then tap on the area of the page you want to magnify. While magnified, you can pan across the document by tapping the arrows centered along the edges of the display.
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 46 ~ Reading Annotations Displays the annotation toolbar. Note that any annotations you make will be preserved in a copy of the document that will be automatically transferred to your computer through the desktop application. Annotations appear in the page list on the page toolbar. If the page list is...
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Circle an item, draw arrows, or underline key words. Highlight . Utilizing an optical character recognition system, QUE can highlight entire sections of text. Tap the icon to activate. Move your finger over a word, sentence, or paragraph you wish to emphasize. The screen will refresh, and the desired passage will be highlighted.
QUE Reference Manual ~ 48 ~ Reading Close . Close the annotation toolbar to exit annotation mode. Recent Documents Displays the last ten documents and images you have viewed, listed in chronological order. Tap the file names to easily switch between files without returning Home.
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Alternatively, you can tap the upper-right corner of the page to create a bookmark. Tap the upper-right corner again to remove the bookmark. The first time you create a bookmark, QUE will ask you if you want to label it. Labeling a bookmark creates a notation in the Go To window so you can specify why you bookmarked a certain page, what category the page belongs to, or anything you may want to comment on.
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“Show Annotations.” Find Within This Document Search within the currently-viewed document for a word or phrase. QUE will display a soft keyboard so you can type your desired search preferences.
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Look Up In Dictionary QUE includes a copy of Princeton University’s WordNet, Release 3.0. The dictionary is comprised of more than 140,000 definitions. For more information on the WordNet lexicon, see page 123, or visit http://wordnet.princeton.edu/wordnet/.
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View Margins The desktop application analyzes PDFs transferred to QUE and determines the margins of the document. QUE, since it is in the shape and size of a sheet of letter-sized paper, replicates the experience of having printed the document with one-inch margins, and scales the page content to fit the display.
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Reading Gesture Tips Displays a quick reference for all gestures relevant to reading on QUE. You may page through other gesture tip screens by using the page arrows at the bottom of the window. Gestures will not function while the gesture tips window is open.
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“Return to Email” from the Actions menu. Images PNG, BMP, GIF, and JPEG files can be viewed natively on QUE. Images will open in an alternate version of the file viewer. The toolbar along the bottom of the display contains only the back button, the Actions menu, the Recently Viewed menu, the Zoom and Pan button, and the page controls.
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Select this option to stretch the image along both axes until at least one of the sides reaches the edge of the screen. QUE will attempt to find the best fit for the image that does not distort the perspective or...
QUE Reference Manual ~ 56 ~ Reading Gesture Tips This selection has the same functionality as normal. For details, see page 53. Recently Viewed Displays the last ten documents and images you have viewed, listed in chronological order. Tap the file names to easily switch between files without needing to return to Home or the Organizer.
The first time you plug QUE into a computer, you will be prompted to install the desktop application. Installing allows you to easily transfer content, manage files, and synchronize your Microsoft Outlook calendar. If you do not wish to install the desktop application, you may still transfer files to and from QUE by using USB Drive Mode (see page 25).
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If you would like to change the installation folder, click the “Browse” button to change the installation path. As the installation progresses, you will be given a short presentation on some of the features of QUE. Link After the install is complete, you will be prompted to create a QUE store account and link your QUE with that account.
“Submit.” Your QUE serial number and specifications will be automatically tied to your QUE account. If you elect to link later, you will need to go to the QUE website with your serial number. You can find it in General Settings (see page 96).
MS Visio flowcharts – anything you use every day. Drop Box During installation, an icon was placed on your desktop. Drag and drop files onto the drop box, and they will be sent to QUE the next time it is plugged in.
QUE application for Mac™ The drop box helps you monitor QUE activity. If QUE is disconnected from the computer, the icon shows a device with a faint “Q” in the center. If QUE is connected and file transfers are in progress, two arrows will appear on the icon.
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QUE application for Mac™ QUE it When QUE is not plugged in, the only selections on the left side are a link to the QUE store and “Into QUE,” which is selected. The right side of the application window will list the files and folders that will transfer to your QUE when it is plugged in.
QUE application for Mac™ If you have multiple QUE devices paired to this computer (see page 72), you can select which QUE staging area you are looking at by choosing a QUE from the drop-down list. The selection you make here also determines for which QUE files are transferred when you drag to the drop-box, right-click, click the “QUE it”...
“Succeeded.” Items that could not be transferred are in white, and the status will change to “Error.” If you have placed an item in the “QUE it” list that QUE does not support, the QUE application will automatically change the status to “Error,” and will not attempt to transfer it to your QUE.
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Right-click anywhere in the listing to bring up a menu of available options. You may also drag and drop files from Windows Explorer directly into folders on your QUE. As you do so, your changes will be instantly visible on your QUE.
High Priority listing. Recently Added Selecting this item from the left will list the last fifty files transferred to your QUE, sorted by date transferred. Items cannot be copied directly to the Recently Added list. Annotated Only annotated files will display when you select this item from the left side of the application window.
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Watched You can select folders to automatically transfer from the computer to your QUE when content is added or modified. Choose folders you want to watch by clicking on “Manage Watched Folders.” (see page 69). Watched folders may take some time to transfer to your QUE, depending on the number and size of the files.
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QUE application for Mac™ Properties View the properties of a selected file. These determine how the file will be viewed on your QUE – as an image, a book, a magazine, a newspaper, a reflowable text document, or as a PDF. Exit Close the application window.
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 69 ~ QUE application for Mac™ You should never place the only copy of a file on your QUE. Practice responsible data protection measures. Select All Selects all files and folders in the currently selected list.
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~ 70 ~ QUE application for Mac™ browse to a folder and add it to your QUE. To remove a folder from the list, select one of the folders and click the “Remove” button. Watched folders may take some time to transfer to your QUE, depending on the number and size of the files.
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The transfer history will begin anew with the next transfer. Link Opens the myQUE page on the QUE store. From there, you can link your QUE with your account (if you have not done so already), remove your QUE from your account, or view your QUE serial number.
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Choose a location on your computer where files will be saved. When you attempt to open a file from the QUE Application, you will be prompted to save the file first. This is the location that the dialog box will show. You can always change the save location at any time.
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Once the desktop software has been upgraded, it may attempt to update your QUE. Make sure your device is connected, and do not power it off or use it while the patch is being applied. When your QUE reboots, it is safe...
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QUE proReaders. For details on the QUE store, see page 83. About Displays the version numbers of the QUE application and QUE, as well as important copyright, trademark, and patent information.
Installation requires that you have upgraded to at least OS X version 10.5.6. Plug QUE into your Mac. After a few minutes, your QUE will show as a newly discovered removable storage drive. The window containing QUE application for Mac will appear. Drag the program to your Applications folders.
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QUE. This is a modified CUPS-PDF plug-in that directs all files printed through it to be directed solely to QUE. To install QUE proPDF, click on the “Install” button. You will be asked to sign in as an administrator; this is normal, as the installation places files in the System folder.
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“Submit.” Your QUE serial number and specifications will be automatically tied to your QUE account. If you elect to link later, you will need to go to the QUE website with your serial number. You can find it in General Settings (see page 96).
A printer driver for QUE is installed along with the desktop application. From any application, select “Print” from the File menu. From the dialog that appears, choose QUE as the device you wish to print to. The file will be converted into a QUE-accessible format and be transferred the next time your QUE is plugged in.
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Click on the link to download the application. Open your downloads folder and click on “QUE application.” The end- user license agreement will display. As soon as you accept the terms and conditions laid out in the end-user license agreement, the installation will begin.
Tap on “Settings” in the menu bar, and then on “Connectivity.” Toggle the Bluetooth antenna to “On” by tapping on the left side of the switch. Tap on the “Discoverable” button, and QUE will generate and display a passkey.
OK, Partial, or Failed. If the status is “OK,” the email and all attachments have been transferred to your QUE. You can find the email on the Home screen by selecting “Recently Added” in the main menu (see page 14), or by running a search for all email (see page 26).
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 82 ~ QUE application for Blackberry® retry, open the email application, select the email you wish to copy, open the options menu, and select “QUE it.”...
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The QUE store is available anywhere you carry your QUE, as long as you have a QUE account and a Wi-Fi, cellular, or USB connection. Browse, search, purchase, and download directly to your QUE. You can access the store from either of two locations. There is always a permanent link on the Home screen in the bottom left corner.
QUE Reference Manual ~ 84 ~ QUE application for Blackberry® paging arrows along the bottom right to browse through the available content. Browsing the store is done in tile view. The fifteen titles available per page each display a large picture of the cover, the name or title of the content, and the price.
QUE Reference Manual ~ 85 ~ QUE application for Blackberry® truVue Items with this tag have been created by our partners to create the best possible reading experience on QUE. For a complete list of our partners participants publisher program, www.plasticlogic.com/partners-programs/partners.php.
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 86 ~ QUE application for Blackberry® Tap on the menu buttons to specify an area of the store to include in your search. The search keyboard is contextual. If you are browsing in a certain category and tap the “Search” button, that category will be pre-selected from the menu.
Once the transaction has been confirmed, the item you selected will begin downloading. Download Progress Content will be downloaded to your QUE over the next few minutes after a successful transaction. While the download is in progress, you may continue shopping, or you may read other content.
QUE application for Blackberry® Finding Your Purchases Purchased content can be found in four places: • Everything transferred to your QUE can be found in “My Library” in the Organizer. • The Home screen stream menu selection “Recently Transferred” will list the last nine items transferred to your QUE from any source.
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• associate a credit card to your account • browse and purchase accessories • unsubscribe from magazines and newspapers • contact support • visit the forums Any purchases made from QUE.com will be downloaded directly to your QUE during your scheduled time (see page 103).
Advanced Power QUE will draw only minimal power while a page is displayed and there are no connections to Bluetooth devices, Wi-Fi networks, or cellular networks. If you would prefer your device completely off to avoid accidental interaction with the screen, or if you would like to save power, tap the “Shutdown”...
QUE. The reset will take approximately five to ten minutes, depending on the amount of content you have stored. After QUE has been restored to the default settings, it will enter a low-power state. Press the Power/Reset button at the bottom of the device to power on your QUE.
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Note that turning off QUE wireless services will suspend any transfers in progress. You will not be able to visit the QUE store, and you will not be able to connect to any paired mobile devices until you turn Airplane Mode off.
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“Join Other” button. The soft keyboard will display, prompting you to enter the Service Set Identifier (SSID). If the SSID is valid, QUE may also prompt you to enter a password in order to access the wireless network.
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Any time your QUE needs to access the network (i.e., for a scheduled download), it will cycle through the list in order to connect. Tap on “Manage” to view and delete networks from the list.
~ 95 ~ Settings Manage Devices Tap this button for a complete list of all devices your QUE is paired with. Your QUE will accept a file transferred from any of these sources, provided they are in range (approximately twenty-five feet).
QUE. Name and Status Tap the name of your QUE in the text box to change the name of the device. You will be prompted by the soft keyboard to enter a new device name.
Settings The “Legal” button will display the end-user license agreement, also visible on the QUE application for Windows and Mac. The end-user license agreement for the QUE Application for Blackberry® is different, and can only be viewed on a Blackberry® Smartphone.
Reading Font Size and Orientation These settings only affect reflowable documents, such as ePub and text files. All other document types are displayed in portrait orientation by default, and cannot have their font size changed. Use the zoom and pan feature (see page 44) to adjust size and orientation.
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~ 99 ~ Settings Margins For PDFs transferred to QUE through the desktop application, margins are automatically stripped away. If you would prefer to always see the margins, tap the button to toggle them on. You can switch margins on and off when reading (see page 52).
Once your password is confirmed, the password lock toggle will be set to “On.” Passwords are used not only to open your locked QUE, but to guard your security settings from being changed without proper authorization. To shut off password lock, tap the “Off” side of the toggle. You will not have to enter your password to confirm, as your identity was verified when entering security settings.
Password Security Password length is limited to sixty-four characters or less. While there are no rules regarding appropriate password security enforced by QUE, you may want to keep the following guidelines in mind: • A good password is easy to remember, but hard to guess.
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Settings The default is to enter screen lock after fifteen minutes. To lock your QUE, press the Power/Reset button. To exit screen lock, press either the Power/Reset button or the Home button. If you have turned on password lock, you will be prompted to enter your password, with the soft keyboard available for input.
Settings Store Sign-In Information Enter your QUE account email address and password so QUE can query your online bookshelf for new content. When QUE gains access to the QUE store, it will use these credentials to automatically sign you in, purchase items, and update your purchase history.
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Settings Check for new content now Tap this button to query the QUE store now, if you know you have content waiting but do not want to change your update frequency. Make sure you are connected to a network before attempting to access the...
Sat-Sun 9 am – 11 pm PST Troubleshooting The following is a compilation of answers to likely questions associated with using QUE. If you have an issue or question that is not answered below, please use the support resources as indicated above.
• Windows Vista Support Pack 2 or higher • Windows 7 Apple Macintosh QUE Application for Mac requires Apple OS X version 10.5.6 or higher. Linux Distributions Files can only be transferred to QUE using USB Drive Mode (see page 25).
Document formats: ePub/IDPF, eReader, PDF, TXT The following formats are also supported for use with QUE. These formats must be transferred through the desktop application to be read on the device. HTML: to preserve formatting, print to QUE or convert to a PDF first.
If you have locked your QUE but have forgotten your password, refer to the instructions on completing a hard reset on page 110 below. Note that a hard reset will wipe all content on your QUE, and reset the settings to default.
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Microsoft Office Word documents, its presence is not sufficient to facilitate the conversion and transfer of files to QUE. If you have a Blackberry® Smartphone paired to QUE with the QUE Application for Blackberry® installed, you can email the file to your Smartphone as a workaround.
A soft reset is accomplished by holding the reset button down for five seconds. After QUE reboots, all content and settings are maintained. A hard reset is accomplished by rebooting QUE and holding the Home button down during the boot process. You will be presented with the message: “QUE will be erased and reset to defaults.”...
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Appendix Never subject QUE to extremes of light, temperature, moisture, or vibration. Do not place QUE on uneven or unstable work surfaces. Seek servicing if the case has been damaged. Do not drop or submit QUE to excessive shock. Do not place or drop objects on top of QUE.
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QUE should only be connected to products that bear the USB-IF logo or have completed the USB-IF compliance program. Refer to the rating label on the back of QUE, and be sure that your power adapter complies with the rating.
Do not clean any openings in the device with a damp cloth. Do not use any abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or benzene, as it may damage the device. When carrying QUE in a bag or briefcase, keep it inside a cover to avoid scratches.
Charging the Battery QUE will automatically charge as long as it is connected to a computer with a functional USB port. If you need to charge QUE, but there are no available compatible computers, you can use the QUE AC-to-USB power adapter to plug the device into an electrical outlet.
States Federal Aviation Administration regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use QUE’s wireless service. If you have your wireless service turned off, you can use QUE for reading once a crew member has said the use of electronic devices is approved.
Limited One-Year Warranty This warranty is provided by Plastic Logic, Inc. a Delaware subsidiary of Plastic Logic, Ltd., a U.K. corporation (collectively, “Plastic Logic”, “us”, or “we”) for QUE proReader (the “Device”).
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Logic. This limited warranty applies only to hardware components of the Device that are not subject to misuse, neglect, fire, commercial use, or other external causes, alterations as well as repair by non Plastic Logic authorized service stations or personnel.
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Please review return policies www.QUE.com/support for further details. Limitations. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES, AND WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, WHETHER EXPRESS,...
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 119 ~ Appendix REPLACEMENT SERVICE AS DETERMINED BY US IN OUR SOLE DISCRETION. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY,...
End-User License Agreement The End-User License agreement is available on the web at www.que.com/support. You can also find a copy on QUE: from the Home screen, change views by tapping the top center button. Tap on Settings, and then tap on General. From the General Settings page, tap on the “Legal”...
In August 1996, the FCC adopted a hybrid standard consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the guidelines published by the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP). QUE design complies with updated NCRP standards. FCC Compliance Statement The following statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in the USA.
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This device meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines and is certified with the FCC as FCC ID numbers: WXP-PLR001 (Wi-Fi) and WXP-PLR002 (3G). Patents QUE and/or methods used in association with the device are subject to pending patent protection in the United States and other countries.
Reference herein to any products, services, processes, third parties or other information by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, supplier, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation of or by Plastic Logic, Ltd. Product and service information is the sole responsibility of each individual vendor.
QUE Reference Manual ~ 125 ~ Appendix Icon Index Status Airplane Mode Battery 81-100% Battery 61-80% Battery 41-60% Battery 21-40% Battery 6-20% Battery Critically Low Battery Charging Bluetooth Cellular 81-100% Cellular 61-80% Cellular 41-60% Cellular 21-40% Cellular 1-20% No Cellular Signal Download In Progress Notification –...
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 126 ~ Appendix Organizer Annotated Attachment Back Book Bookmarked Calendar Event Close Document, Fixed Layout Document, Reflowable Downloading File Download Pending Email Email With Attachment Favorite Folder High Priority Home Image...
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 127 ~ Appendix Magazine/Journal Menu Newspaper Organizer Saved Search Selected Secure Wi-Fi Settings Unknown File Type Watched Folder Web Publication Applications Calendar Store USB Drive Mode...
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 128 ~ Appendix Reading Annotation Back Close Eraser Exit Document Font Size Freehand Annotation Highlight Move Toolbar to Bottom Move Toolbar to Top Note Page Toolbar Search Zoom In Zoom Minimap Zoom Out...
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QUE Reference Manual ~ 129 ~ Appendix Model Numbers PLR001 (Wi-Fi) PLR002 (3G) Processor Marvell Aspen 800 MHz Size 11 in x 8.5 x 0.3 in 279.4 mm x 215.9 mm x 7.6 mm Display 8.53 in x 6.4 in 216 mm x 162 mm Diagonal: 10.5 in / 266.7 mm...
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