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  • Page 1 PB1040 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..........6 APPEARANCE ............11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......... 12 GETTING STARTED ..........13 Charging Battery Device management Main menu overview Gestures Working with On-Screen Keyboard Frontlight Connecting to the Internet Configuring Bluetooth pairing APPLICATIONS ............26...
  • Page 3 Book Store Browser Calendar & Clock Scribble Calculator Gallery Games Klondike Sudoku Chess Music player Audio books Interactive Apps RSS News Dropbox PocketBook Send-to-PocketBook READING BOOKS ........... 44 Gestures in Reading Mode...
  • Page 4 Adjust SMARTlight and Frontlight brightness in reading mode Social networks & ReadRate Contents Bookmarks Dictionary Notes Text-to-Speech (voice) Installation of additional voice packs Reading settings Following Links Loading Files Library PocketBook Cloud SETTINGS .............. 78 Wi-fi Accounts and Synchronization Bluetooth...
  • Page 5 Personalize Languages Date/Time Saving Battery Maintenance Software About Device FIRMWARE UPDATE .......... 91 TROUBLESHOOTING .......... 94 CUSTOMER SUPPORT ........96 COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STAN- DARDS .............. 97...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Before start working with the Device, please, read this section carefully. Following these instructions will help you ensure your safety and extend service life of the Device. Storage, Carriage and Usage Conditions Device operating temperature range is 0°C to 40°C, so don’t ex- pose the Device to excessively high or low temperatures.
  • Page 7 Safety Srecautions Maintenance Do not leave the Device for a long time in poorly venti- lated environment, e.g. in a car or in closed tight boxes/ packaging. Neither drop nor try to bend the Device. Srotect the screen from objects that may scratch or damage it.
  • Page 8 Safety Srecautions Do not use organic or inorganic solvents (e.g. benzoyl etc.) to clean the screen/case. Keep away from children. Use a soft cloth to remove dust from the Device’s surface. Apply a few drops of distilled water to remove dirt. Up to five faulty pixels are acceptable in the screen and do not constitute a warrantable defect of the screen.
  • Page 9 Safety Srecautions For detailed information about service centres in your region please visit the official website: http://www.pocketbook-int.com. To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. Warning The screen of the device has a fragile glass base! To avoid damage,...
  • Page 10 Safety Srecautions If you use personal medical Devices (e.g. a pacemaker or hear- ing aid) please contact your doctor or the manufacturer to learn whether or not such medical devices are protected against exter- nal RF signals. Do not use wireless communication in places where it is prohib- ited, e.g.
  • Page 11 Safety Srecautions Disposal of electric and electronic components (the Directive is ap- plicable to the EU and other European countries where separate waste disposal systems exist). In other countries dispose batteries accordingly to local laws. Do not destroy the battery by burning it to avoid the danger of explosion.
  • Page 12: Appearance

    Appearance 1. Home – return to Main menu; 2. Backward – in reading mode turns page backward; in naviga- tion mode – goes to the previous menu or page of the list; 3. Forward – turns page for- ward; 4. Menu | On/Off – open context menu (if available);...
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications 10,3” (26,12cm) E Ink Carta™, Capacitive Display (multisensor), 1404 × 1872 display, 227 dpi, B&W Frontlight Yes (SMARTlight) Processor Dual Core (2×1 GHz) RAM 1 GB Storage 32 GB * Operating system Linux® 3.10.65 USB (Type C), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 (A2DS, Communications AVRCS) Battery Li-Ion Sol, 2000 mAh **...
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    Getting Started In this chapter you will learn how to prepare the Device to work and about its main control features. CHARGING BATTERY To extend battery lifetime, it’s recommended to charge the Device for the first time from 8 to 12 hours.
  • Page 15 Getting Started To charge the battery for the first time, do the following: • Connect the Device to a computer or charger with USB-cable. The device will turn on as soon as charging starts. • When the battery is fully charged, you can discon- nect the cable from the Device which is ready for usage.
  • Page 16: Device Management

    Getting Started DEVICE MANAGEMENT Sress On/Off button. When the Device is ready to operate, Main Turn on menu or last opened book will appear, depending on settings. Sress and hold On/Off button for about two seconds until the Turn off Device goes off.
  • Page 17: Main Menu Overview

    Getting Started MAIN MENU OVERVIEW Touch to open Calendar Slide down to open a Notification panel ‘Recent Books’ is a list of recently opened books Last downloaded books Slide up to open an Application panel...
  • Page 18 Getting Started Notification panel Touch or slide down the icon to open a Notifica- tion panel. NOTE: You can open Notification panel also pressing a Menu button. Notification panel gives an easy access to configuration of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Frontlight, Sync of network services, Task...
  • Page 19: Gestures

    Getting Started GESTURES CAUTION! Touch screen of the Device is sensitive enough and is a fragile detail. To avoid its damage, please, touch it carefully while controlling the Device with gestures. Opens an element (book, file, folder application or menu item). Touch &...
  • Page 20: Working With On-Screen Keyboard

    Getting Started Scaling Changes the image scale: place two fingers on a screen and pinch them together to zoom out or spread them apart to zoom in. WORKING WITH ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD On-screen keyboard is used when it’s necessary to enter text information, for example, for search or network con- nection credentials.
  • Page 21: Frontlight

    Getting Started 3. Close the on-screen keyboard; 4. Erase last typed symbol; 5. Change input language. As you type a password (e.g. Wi-Fi credentials) icon will appear on a text field. Touch it to see typed symbols. FRONTLIGHT Open the Notification bar to display the Frontlight control menu.
  • Page 22 Getting Started NOTE To turn the frontlight on or off without opening the Notifi- cation bar, hold the Menu button for one second. 2. SMARTlight frontlight temperature control. By de- fault, this function is in automatic mode (the switch is in the ON position).
  • Page 23: Connecting To The Internet

    Getting Started CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET The Device can be connected to the Internet using Wi-Fi networks. When you open an application that re- quires an Internet connection (eg, Browser or BookStore) Wi-Fi connection is established automatically. If a known network is not available, the list of available wireless con- nections opens.
  • Page 24 Getting Started • You can change IP address configuration: • DHCP — get IS address automatically (if DHCS server is configured); • Manual (for skilled users) — enter networks parameters manually from the on-screen keyboard. • If the network you need to connect to has a proxy server, you can specify its parameters in Proxy configura- tion...
  • Page 25: Configuring Bluetooth Pairing

    Getting Started • WPA/WPA2 PSK – you will need to enter net- work key (up to 64 symbols). 4. To check network configuration and connect to a network, return to the Connection to hidden network sec- tion and press Connect. CONFIGURING BLUETOOTH PAIRING This type of connection allows you to connect wireless Bluetooth devices (such as headsets, speakers, and car au-...
  • Page 26 Getting Started Option 1 A list of available Bluetooth devices for pairing will appear as soon as you launch an audio file or the Text-to-Speech feature. In the list that appears, click your headset’s name. Option 2 1. Go to Settings ->...
  • Page 27: Applications

    Applications In this chapter you will learn about applications wich are preinstalled on your Device. There is three apps which is brought out to the main menu: • Library; • BookStore; • Settings. The rest of the apps are available at the application bar. To invoke it touch the icon at the main menu.
  • Page 28: Book Store

    Applications LIBRARY Library is e-books file manager, which allows to group, sort, change appearance of the section and perform search. Read more about this app at Library. BOOK STORE Book Store application provides quick and conve- nient licensed content download from Store portal (http://www.bookland.com/) to your Device.
  • Page 29 Applications If the connection with an account is set properly, you get access to all the features of a portal. Home Personal room Sress the Personal Room to expand options for work with a personal account: • Top up the balance –...
  • Page 30: Browser

    Applications Select the book and press to purchase goods. Choose the format of a downloading book and press Buy and download on the page Your purchase. The bought file is moved to the folder Library > Downloads and is displayed on the wall of Last events of the Main Menu.
  • Page 31 Applications and move a page. Also, you can change scale of a web- page using zooming gestures (pinch or spread two fingers). Hardware buttons are used to scroll page vertically: scrolls down and scrolls up, respectively. From browser menu you can view history of visited web- sites, downloads, favorites, adjust scale of displaying web- pages, rotate a screen and configure the browser from Settings...
  • Page 32: Calendar & Clock

    Applications STANDARD APPS Calendar & Clock Opens current month calendar and clock. Navigation allows turning over a calendar. The button returns you to the current month. Read about date and time setting in Date/Time manual’s chapter. Calculator Engineering calculator supports wide range mathematical operations, such as different numeric systems,...
  • Page 33: Gallery

    Applications Font: change font and its size; Sencil: a tool for drawing thin lines; Marker: a tool for drawing thick lines; Eraser: a tool for removing lines and text; Back: cancel the last operation; Current drawing/total number of drawings: change the current drawing;...
  • Page 34: Games

    Applications top corner of the screen. In the editing mode you can zoom a photo by zooming gestures and set the selected area as a logo. GAMES Klondike Classic solitaire. Sudoku Sopular Japanese puzzle. Sress on an empty cell to select it.
  • Page 35: Music Player

    Applications Music player Music player for playing .mp3 media files. In the Application menu you can add audio files and fold- ers with audio to the playlist, rearrange tracks, and save or clear playlist. Playlist Collapse Exit Repeat once Volume “+“ Next Previous Volume “-“...
  • Page 36: Audio Books

    Applications By means of the context menu, opened with a long press on the track, you can perform the following operations: view info about track, add to queue, or remove the file from the list. Audio books This application plays audio books in the following formats: .m4a, .m4b, .ogg, and .mp3.
  • Page 37: Interactive Apps

    Applications containers are supported: .mp3.zip, .zip. Audio books with files located in a directory can also be played. Using the corresponding menu options you can add/remove audio books to/from the playlist, manage the list of books, and sort the list ac- cording to basic parameters.
  • Page 38 Applications To edit the feed, select it, open the context menu and se- lect Edit name Edit URL command. Edit the RSS feed name or address using the on-screen keyboard. To update feed, select Update in the application menu. Updated content is added to the file with .hrss extension, and the file will be accessible for reading after updating.
  • Page 39: Dropbox Pocketbook

    Dropbox Pock- etBook sync folder will be created in the Library of the De- vice. The Application > Dropbox PocketBook directory will show up in your Dropbox account, and after synchroniza- tion it will be available from other devices with Dropbox.
  • Page 40 How to synchronize Automatically: 1. Files, added to the directory Application > Drop- box PocketBook on the server and to the sync folder on your Device, will be automatically synchronized when the internet connection is on. 2. All synchronized files will be downloaded to the...
  • Page 41: Send-To-Pocketbook

    Device, if the Wi-Fi is turned on. How to start using 1. Register for the Send-to-SocketBook service, for this purpose do the following: • Launch application: • from the Applications > Send-to-PocketBook section; • or from Settings > Accounts and Synchroniza- tion > Send-to-PocketBook.
  • Page 42 Device Library, when the internet connection is on. Down- load folder is available after authorization from the locations: • Applications > Send-to-PocketBook; • Settings > Accounts and synchronizations > Send- to-PocketBook > Go to folder of the context menu of the Download folder;...
  • Page 43 Applications • Library > Send-to-PocketBook. 2. By default, ‘Send-to-PocketBook’ is the download folder, but you can change it at registration or in the Set- tings  > Accounts and synchronization > Send-to-Pocket- Book > Download folder section. Manually: To update the content of the download folder, in...
  • Page 44 Applications The address, specified at registration, is contained in the list by default. If the mail is sent to your Device from the unknown ad- dress, you will receive the letter with a proposal to add a sender to the ‘white list’. After your confirmation you will receive files from the added address to your Device.
  • Page 45: Reading Books

    Reading Books In this chapter you will learn how to read e-books and configure reader software for the most comfortable read- ing. The Device supports next book formats: ACSM, CBR, CBZ, CHM, DJVU, DOC, DOCX, ESUB, ESUB(DRM), FB2, FB2.ZIS, HTM, TXT, HTML, MOBI, SDF, SDF (DRM), SRC, RTF.
  • Page 46: Gestures In Reading Mode

    Reading Books GESTURES IN READING MODE Close book; Make a bookmark; Turn pages forward; Turn pages backward; Pressing in the center of the screen evokes the Reading Menu Page turning Scaling...
  • Page 47: Reading Menu

    Reading Books READING MENU Book name: touch to see the book info or open ReadRate menu Contents Search Back Bookmark Open ReadRate menu Pull the slider to turn pages or touch the page number to input the digits of needed page...
  • Page 48: Adjust Smartlight And Frontlight Brightness In Reading Mode

    Reading Books Adjust SMARTlight and Frontlight brightness in read- ing mode You can adjust the Frontlight brightness and the SMART- light colour temperature using gestures. To change brightness or the colour temperature without leaving your book, just swipe your finger across the screen as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 49: Social Networks & Readrate

    Reading Books SOCIAL NETWORKS & READRATE Now you will be able to take advantages of social net- works on your Socketbook: share quotations from books, add comments, tell what you are reading or have read, like or don’t like. ReadRate also allows you watching the friends’...
  • Page 50 Reading Books Reading status and Book Rate 1. Touch one of the options (Now reading, Have read, Plan to read, Recommend Rate with stars from 1 to 5). 2. Enter data (E-mail and password) of one of your accounts: in social networks or in the market Book Store. 3.
  • Page 51 Reading Books 4. Select social networks, where you want to send news: Vkontakte, Odnoklassniki, Twitter – icons of chosen networks will become hefted. 5. If the chosen social network wasn’t linked to the ReadRate profile, you will be proposed to link them. 6.
  • Page 52 Reading Books 3. Choose a friend from a list or enter user email to send a recommendation to him/her. 4. Enter a comment and confirm sending by pressing Recommend. Share quotation To share quotation from a book: 1. After continuous touch on the screen in the opened book, creeper of text selection appear.
  • Page 53 Reading Books 4. All actions of your friends on ReadRate are dis- played in Notification panel of your Device: 5. You can Delete Open event. When you open it all new friends’ actions on ReadRate will be displayed. To delete your social networks accounts information for ReadRate, go to Settings >...
  • Page 54: Contents

    Reading Books CONTENTS If a book has table of contents, you can open it by select- ing the corresponding reading menu item. Content section contains three insets: • Sections (book’s chapters names); • Bookmarks (made during reading); • Notes (graphic or text). If table of contents has more then one level, higher level entry will be marked with ‘+’...
  • Page 55: Bookmarks

    Reading Books BOOKMARKS To create a bookmark, touch right top corner of the screen. A dog ear mark will appear. To delete a bookmark, touch this mark again and confirm deletion. Also you can add/remove bookmarks by selecting the cor- responding reading menu item.
  • Page 56: Dictionary

    Reading Books DICTIONARY Touch and hold a word to open a panel allowing you to search for translation using one of installed dictionaries or find a word in Google. Also after selecting Dictionary item, a window with dictionary entry of a selected word appears. Next tools are available: On-screen keyboard for Change...
  • Page 57: Notes

    Reading Books NOTES Notes allows you to save favorite book fragments and make handwritten records directly in the text. All the notes will be displayed in book’s table of contents. To enter notes mode, select Note reading menu section. After you will enter Notes, a tooltip window will appear.
  • Page 58: Text-To-Speech (Voice)

    Reading Books TEXT-TO-SPEECH (VOICE) Text-to-Speech ( ) software is designed to transform text into speech. To start , open reading menu and select Voice. con- trol panel will appear: Add voice Speed Minimize window Select voice package Slay/Sause Volume Exit Srogress bar indicates a fragment read currently, pages are turned automatically as you listen.
  • Page 59: Installation Of Additional Voice Packs

    1. Please download the voice pack of your interest (.pbi file extension) from the «Support» section at www. pocketbook-int.com; 2. Connect the device to the PC via USB cable and copy the voice pack to the internal memory of the device.
  • Page 60 Reading Books internal memory. • If there is not enough space in the internal memory to install a new pack, you need to clear a space or delete one of the existing voice packs. 3. When the copy process is completed, disconnect the USB cable.
  • Page 61: Reading Settings

    Reading Books READING SETTINGS In this section you can find out how to configure your read- ing settings for different book formats. You can also learn about all the available options and features in this menu. EPUB, FB2, etc. To configure ESUB, TXT, FB2, DOC and other text format books, open the Reading menu and select Settings.
  • Page 62 Reading Books Screen tab - you can enable or disable page numbering, the status bar and set how the pages are numbered. Built-in page numbering displays the number of pages in the book’s original layout. One page can cover one or sev- eral screens, depending on reading settings.
  • Page 63 Reading Books PDF & DjVu You can change only the whole page scale only (except Reflow mode for Sinch two fingers together to zoom out or spread them apart to zoom in or slide a finger upwards the right side of screen to zoom in or downwards – to zoom out, respectively.
  • Page 64 Reading Books Reflow – in this mode text is formatted to display completely on the screen. Reflow mode is supported for SDF books only. Some tables and pictures cannot be dis- played in the Reflow mode; Margins cropping – allows to decrease margins width or heigth: •...
  • Page 65: Following Links

    Reading Books FOLLOWING LINKS To follow a footnote, internal or external link, touch to en- ter links mode. To exit this mode, touch top left corner of the screen. If a link follows to a web-site, it will be opened with Device built-in browser.
  • Page 66 Reading Books you can copy files to the Device using Explorer or other file manager. ATTENTION! After copying files safely remove the Device before disconnect the cable! Downloading protected e-books (Adobe DRM) Registration at www.adobe.com is required to use e-books in protected format (Sign in >...
  • Page 67 Reading Books 4. Open Visit the sample eBook library at the bottom of the page to enter the library. 5. Choose a book and click Download item. 6. A download window will appear on the screen. The file name should contain the name of the book and the file extension .acsm.
  • Page 68 Reading Books into the Device Activation form. Then you will be able to download the book. 4. Download the book. After the download is com- plete, a full version of the book will be available for reading in the Digital Edition folder.
  • Page 69 4. Choose a book and copy it to your Device. Sync your device with network services You can also upload files to the Device synchronizing de- vice memory with personal accounts of network services Send-to-PocketBook, PocketBook Cloud and Dropbox. Variant 1 • Open Settings >...
  • Page 70 Reading Books For detailed information about work with network services see sections Send-to-PocketBook, PocketBook Cloud Dropbox PocketBook. Read more about configuring net- work services at the section Accounts and Synchronization. Synchronization status can be viewed on the Notification panel. During uploading or downloading files an animated icon displays at the status bar.
  • Page 71: Library

    Depending on selected criterion books are grouping by: • Books; • Authors; • Genres; • Collections - create your own shelves with books depending on your interests and preferences; • Favorites; • Folders; • Formats; • Series; • PocketBook Cloud.
  • Page 72 Reading Books The results of grouping can be displayed as as- cending (A-Z) or descending (Z-A). 2. Sorting criteria • By opening date; • By addition date; • By title; • By author. 3. Books list views Simple – in this mode the cover icon of the book is displayed. Detailed –...
  • Page 73 Reading Books Context menu..opened by continuous touch..and allows proceeding with next file and folder operations: • Book Info - brief information about book/folder; • ReadRate; • Add to Collections; • Add to Favorites; • All books of author; •...
  • Page 74: Pocketbook Cloud

    Reading Books PocketBook Cloud You can read your books on different devices and be confi- dent that all your books, favorites, collections and reading progress will be saved. You can access your books from any device logged into your SocketBook Cloud account.
  • Page 75 To sign in: 1. Tap on this notification or go to Settings > Ac- counts and Synchronization > PocketBook Cloud. 2. You will be redirected to the login form, where you can sign in using your bookstore account or you can tap on Don’t have an account? Create!
  • Page 76 Sync process Your book list and reading position automatically sync when you: • log into your PocketBook Cloud account, • open a book, • close a book, •...
  • Page 77 A dotted frame line around the book on the SocketBook e-ink reader means that the book has not been loaded yet to the device’s memory and is only stored in your PocketBook Cloud account. • Uploading new books. You can upload new books...
  • Page 78 (from the device’s memory) and Remove from Cloud. If the file is stored on PocketBook Cloud and is only de- leted from the device’s memory, it will appear again after the next synchronization. If the file was deleted from the...
  • Page 79: Settings

    Settings In this chapter you will learn how configure the interface and software features of the Device for the most comfortable usage. Select Settings Notification panel to configure the Device. All changes will be applied after exiting the section. WI-FI In this section you can set parameters needed for network connection.- Network access...
  • Page 80: Accounts And Synchronization

    ON. Read more about pairing methods in the Configuring Blue- tooth pairing section. ACCOUNTS AND SYNCHRONIZATION Book Store — in this section you can enter Login Password for authorization in the Book Store. Send-to-PocketBook — the following options are available:...
  • Page 81 Settings • PocketBook account: your account email. • Login/Log out: if you are not authorized in the application, input your contact email address and pass- word, to authorize. If you are authorized, the email, to which you can send books, is displayed. You can logout Send-to-SocketBook.
  • Page 82 Sync Folder: location of synced files. You can also move files to Sync folder, if you want to sync them with Dropbox Pocketbook directory on the server. The Dropbox PocketBook folder on the Device is set by default. You can choose another folder or create a new one in the internal Device storage.
  • Page 83 Adobe DRM Authorization item are displayed. After re- moving all protected DRM documents will be unavailable. PocketBook Cloud — In this section the following op- tions are available: • Login/Log out: if you are not signed into the ap- plication, enter your...
  • Page 84: Personalize

    Download folder and Sock- etbook device directory will be synced. Before syncing files, check if your Device is connected to the internet and is linked to the correct PocketBook Cloud account. • Download Folder: the location of synced files. You can choose another folder or create a new one in the in- ternal Device storage.
  • Page 85 Settings • Default – factory settings for automatic Frontlight adjustment. Your custom settings will be displayed in this section as you create them. When a new settings configuration is created, a graph will be displayed on the screen where you can set the Frontlight brightness and its SMARTlight colour temperature.
  • Page 86 Settings • Rename; • Delete. Power-off Logo — the image will be displayed when the Device is off. You can set a cover of the last opened book by setting book cover. NOTE: You can also set your own picture as a logo from the Gallery application.
  • Page 87: Languages

    Settings most power. Less frequency may cause some artifacts from previous pages on a screen. User Profiles can be configured. Each profile stores individual books’ status, last opened books, bookmarks, notes, favorites and pre-configured network connections. To add new profile, open the corresponding item. You will be suggested to set destination (local memory) and to enter the name from on-screen keyboard.
  • Page 88: Date/Time

    Settings Available Dictionaries. Under this section you can un- check dictionaries you don’t want to be displayed in the list during the translation or in Dictionary application; DATE/TIME In this section you will be able to set date, time, time zone and clock format.
  • Page 89: Maintenance

    Settings MAINTENANCE USB Mode — set how the Device handles USB connection by default: link, Charge Ask when connected. Backup & Recovery • Restore Configuration – select the configuration file to restore from a list. Privacy • Protect Configurations by Password —...
  • Page 90 Settings and services to users. The serial number and any other in- formation for identifying a user isn’t saved. You can disable this option of statistics gathering in the Diagnostic and Us- section. Format Internal Memory – this action will erase all data, except system files.
  • Page 91: Software

    Settings SOFTWARE Firmware Version - the current version of firmware is dis- played. Software Update – the Device will search for updates in the following order: internal storage and Internet. Auto Update – turn on/off automatic check for updates. Third-Party Apps —...
  • Page 92: Firmware Update

    Firmware Update WARNING! Firmware Update is a responsible operation, during which management software of the Device will be changed. In case of improper execution control program may be damaged and will require treatment in the service centre. Slease perform the upgrade procedure in accordance with the instructions below.
  • Page 93 (Set- tings > Software > Auto Update). In this case, the Device will use Wi-Fi connection only. Manual Update 1. Open site www.pocketbook-int.com. Select your country. 2. Click the Support button on top menu. Select hard- ware model of your Device.
  • Page 94 Make sure the file found one more time. Repeat is in the root folder of the download from www. the card. pocketbook-int.com. Delete some files from SWUSDATE.BIN file is the Device and copy Upgrade image is damaged or there is SWUSDATE.BIN file on it...
  • Page 95: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Malfunciton Possible Reason Solution Device does not turn on or turns on but only the logo Battery is low Charge the battery is loaded If the book was down- loaded from the online A book does not open store try to re-load it again. - the message Book is If the file opens on your...
  • Page 96 Troubleshooting Malfunciton Possible Reason Solution Check USB mode in Set- Your Device is in the bat- tings Main Menu item. Set tery charging mode. Connection to PC Ask at Connection After connection to SC disks are not displayed in Check USB cable condition Explorer and its proper connec- No signal in connection...
  • Page 97: Customer Support

    Customer Support For detailed information about service centers in your country please use contacts below: Deutschland 0-800-187-30-03 Česko 800-701-307 France 0805-080277 Österreich 0-800-802-077 Polska 0-800-141-0112 Switzerland 0-800-898-720 www.pocketbook-int.com/support/ help@pocketbook-int.com...
  • Page 98: Compliance With International Standards

    Compliance with International Standards Product name: InkSad X Model number: SB1040 Firmware: 5.20 The EUT should be supplied by USB port from complied Limited Sower Source of personal computer or notebook. The EUT should be supplied by Adapter from complied Limited Sower Source. Rat- ed output voltage: DC 5V 1A This equipment is marked with the CE symbol and can be used throughout the European community.
  • Page 99 Compliance with International Standards • Outdoor use: maximum power (EIRS*) of 100 mW for the 2400-2454 MHz band and with maximum power (EIRS*) of 10mW for the 2454-2483 MHz band. IMPORTANT: Changes or modifications to this product not au- thorized could void the EMC and wireless compliance and negate your authority to operate the product.
  • Page 100 Compliance with International Standards This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim- its for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Sart 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 101 Compliance with International Standards This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions (1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause un- desired operation.
  • Page 102 SAR Information Statement Your InkPad X is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
  • Page 103 In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure.
  • Page 104 found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.

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