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  • Page 2 Content shown may vary from actual available content, which may change without notice. Your use of NOOK is subject to the NOOK Terms of Service located in the Settings section of this device and here: NOOK.co.uk/legal/eula. Contains Reader® Mobile technology by Adobe Systems Incorpo- rated.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Swipe ....................................... 20 Scroll ........................................ 20 Drag ......................................... 21 Pinch and Zoom ....................................21 Turning on Your NOOK for the First Time ....................22 Charge Your NOOK ..................................22 Register Your NOOK ..................................22 Unlocking Your NOOK ..........................24 The Status Bar ............................. 25 The Left-hand Side of the Status Bar .............................
  • Page 4 About Your Library ..................................39 Opening Items in the Library ................................40 Organising Library Content on Shelves ............................40 Moving Content to and from NOOK® Cloud ..........................41 NOOK Scrapbook ............................42 Saving a Page in a Scrapbook ................................42 Viewing a Scrapbook ..................................
  • Page 5 Toolbars for Browser View and Article View ..........................70 Viewing Bookmarked Pages, Browser History, and Saved Pages ....................71 Changing the Home Page ................................71 Adding a Bookmarked Page to Your NOOK Home Screen ......................71 Using NOOK® Email ........................... 72 Launching the Email Application ..............................72 Managing Email Accounts ................................
  • Page 6 Updating the Software on Your NOOK ....................100 Installing a Software Update over a Wireless Network ......................100 Discovering the Version Number of Your NOOK Software ..................... 100 Using a microSD Memory Card ....................... 101 Types of Memory Cards Supported ............................101 Viewing Memory Card Content ..............................
  • Page 7 Home Screen ....................................116 Hotspot (Magazines) ..................................116 Hotspot (Wi-Fi) .................................... 116 NOOK® Channels ..................................116 NOOK® Video ..................................... 116 Profile ......................................116 Recent Drawer ....................................117 Scrapbook ..................................... 117 System Bar ..................................... 117 Your NOOK® Today ................................... 117 Widget ......................................117...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    This User Guide is designed to help you get the most enjoyment out of your NOOK HD+. Contact Us If you have questions about your NOOK that this guide doesn’t answer, be sure to visit the NOOK online support centre at: http://NOOK.co.uk/support...
  • Page 10: Getting To Know Your Nook

    Send and receive email. • Store and read files, including PDFs and Microsoft Office documents. Your NOOK is small and comfortable enough to hold easily with one hand and to slip into a bag or a purse. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 11 Card Slot Power Button On the right-hand side of your NOOK is the power button. 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 12 You can add more storage to your NOOK by installing a standard microSD memory card. The card fits into a cov- ered slot in the back of your NOOK, next to the curved bar in the corner. A microSD memory card can hold up to 64 GB of content.
  • Page 13 Speakers Audio speakers are built into the back of your NOOK, as shown below: Speaker NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 14: 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 15 Plug the 30-pin end of the USB cable into your NOOK. Plug the power adapter into a compatible electrical outlet. If your NOOK was turned off, it will now turn itself NOTE: Depending on how much power remains in the battery, it might take 3-4 hours to fully recharge your NOOK.
  • Page 16: Safety And Care

    Avoid high temperatures for charging, use, and storage. For more information, see “Temperature Ranges.” • If you are not going to use your NOOK for more than 30 days, charge the battery to 40%-50% and then turn off your NOOK.
  • Page 17: Caring For Your Nook

    If you are around sensitive electronic equipment–for example, if you are in a hospital–ask if you may use your NOOK. You probably can if you turn off Wi-Fi networking. Settings such as intensive care units might forbid the use of any electronic device, with or without networking.
  • Page 18 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-fibre cloth. Micro-fibre cloths are available from Barnes & Noble stores and from partner retailers. Do not use any chemicals to clean the screen.
  • Page 19: Gestures

    For example, if you press and hold on a book cover, your NOOK opens a menu offering you choices of things you can do with that book: open the book, recommend it, lend it, and so on.
  • Page 20: Swipe

    You’ll typically swipe to scroll through a long list or collection things, such as the row of books and other items on the Active Shelf. Swiping left or right. Scroll Slide your finger up or down the screen to scroll through any list displaying a scrollbar. A scroll gesture is like a vertical swipe. Scrolling up or down. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 21: Drag

    Pinch your fingers together to shrink an image and zoom out. • Pull your fingers apart to enlarge an image and zoom in. (Pulling your fingers apart this way is sometimes called “pinching out.”) Pinching and zooming. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 22: Turning On Your Nook For The First Time

    Turn on your NOOK if it is not already turned on. To turn on your NOOK, press the power button along the upper left-hand edge of the bezel and hold the but- ton down for 2 seconds. When it turns on for the first time, your NOOK displays a welcome message. It also displays buttons for selecting a language.
  • Page 23 Skip in the lower left-hand corner of the screen.) Your NOOK adds the titles you selected to your Library. That’s it. You’ve registered your NOOK. You’re ready to shop at the NOOK Shop, read your favourite books, maga- zines, and newspapers, watch films in HD, and more.
  • Page 24: Unlocking Your Nook

    Your NOOK features a screensaver that locks the screen. To unlock the screen, drag the icon for the profile you want to use to the lock icon in the centre of the screen. (To learn more about profiles, see “NOOK Profiles”).
  • Page 25: The Status Bar

    • The current time • A Wi-Fi indicator showing whether or not your NOOK is connected to Wi-Fi and, if it is connected, how strong the Wi-Fi network signal is • A gear icon that you can tap to open the Quick Settings window (in the Quick Settings window, you can tap...
  • Page 26: The System Bar

    An icon (a shopping bag and a clock) for displaying recently viewed items • A Search tool • Either: • An icon (two overlapping squares) for opening the Recent Drawer • An icon (an open book) for returning to your most recent reading material NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 27: The Recent Drawer

    Recent Drawer: a scrollable horizontal panel showing the last fifty items you have accessed on your NOOK. These items can be Library items such as books or films, or they can be apps such as Email or the Web browser.
  • Page 28: Your Home Screen

    Your Home Screen presents a scrollable list of the content you have accessed most recently. It also presents naviga- tion buttons and a link to Your NOOK Today. You can return to the Home Screen at any time by pressing the NOOK button (the raised silver NOOK logo at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 29: Editing The Home Screen

    Tap the menu choice for the type of item you want to add. Your NOOK displays further choices below. If you see a stack of items like books, tap on the stack to display all the items individually in a row.
  • Page 30: Removing An Item From The Home Screen

    Tap the gear icon in the Status Bar to open the Quick Settings window. In the Quick Settings window, tap All Settings. Along the left-hand side of the screen, your NOOK displays a menu of Settings screens. Tap the Applications menu choice.
  • Page 31: Nook Profiles

    Tap on the underlined words to customise the profile. You can optionally specify a gender for the profile. Enter the name of the person who will be using the profile. If you want to add all the content in the NOOK account associated with this device to this new profile’s Library, tap the tick box for adding content.
  • Page 32 NOTE: Local regulations may require that the child’s age be specified. Tap Continue. If you have not entered a payment method for the primary profile, your NOOK guides you through a form for entering payment method information. When you have entered information for a payment method issued by a U.K.
  • Page 33 In the upper left-hand corner of the Home Screen, tap the icon for the profile currently being displayed. A window opens displaying the profiles that have been created on your NOOK. If you do not see the profile you are looking for, scroll the panel from right to left to display additional profiles.
  • Page 34 Tap Manage content to select which items (for example, which books, magazines, apps, and videos) will be available to this profile • Tap Remove this profile to delete the profile from your device. Deleting a Profile You can delete any profile except the primary profile on your NOOK. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 35: Assigning Library Items To Profiles

    Once you have made your change, tap the Save button at the bottom of the window. If you haven’t made any changes, tap Cancel to close the window. Your NOOK returns you to the Library. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 36: Searching Your Nook

    On the Search settings screen, you can make the changes described below. Selecting Which Types of Content Are Searched By default, the Search tool on your NOOK searches the following types of content: • Web content (content on public Web sites searchable by search engines) •...
  • Page 37 Tap the Clear shortcuts button in the settings navigation menu on the left-hand side of the screen. Your NOOK displays a button on the right-hand side of the screen for clearing shortcuts. Tap the Clear shortcuts button on the right-hand side of the screen.
  • Page 38: Your Nook® Today

    It also displays today’s weather for your location. NOTE: To access Your NOOK Today, your NOOK must be connected to a Wi-Fi network. To access Your NOOK Today, press the NOOK button to display the Home Page. On the Home screen, tap the Your NOOK Today button.
  • Page 39: Your Library

    The Library. Storing Items in NOOK® Cloud To save storage space on your NOOK, you can move items from your device to NOOK Cloud, the cloud-based storage service included in your NOOK account. NOTE: You cannot move item that you have sideloaded (transferred from your personal computer) to NOOK Cloud.
  • Page 40: Opening Items In The Library

    Type the new name for the shelf. Tap the Save button in the dialogue box. Your NOOK renames the shelf and returns to the window showing the shelf ’s contents. If you have finished making changes to the shelf, tap the Save button.
  • Page 41: Moving Content To And From Nook® Cloud

    Moving an Item from NOOK Cloud to Your NOOK To move an item from NOOK Cloud back to your NOOK, find the item’s cover in your Library and tap on it. Viewing the Contents of Your NOOK Cloud Storage Area To view your NOOK Cloud storage area, do this: In the System Bar of the Library, tap the Contents icon.
  • Page 42: Nook Scrapbook

    NOOK Scrapbook NOOK® Scrapbook lets you save magazine pages you love in one spot so you can go back and enjoy them later. Saving a Page in a Scrapbook To save a page in a scrapbook, do this: Either: •...
  • Page 43: Adding A Note To A Scrapbook Page

    A dialogue box opens for entering a note. Type the note. Tap the Save button. Your NOOK adds the note to the page. Viewing Notes about Scrapbook Pages To view the notes you have written about scrapbook pages, do this: On any page in the scrapbook, tap in the centre of the page.
  • Page 44: Reading On Your Nook

    Tap the Table of Contents tab if it is not already highlighted. Your NOOK displays the Table of Contents for the book. Tap on the chapter or section you want to read next. Your NOOK closes the Reading Tools and displays the page you selected. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 45 Tap Save. Looking Up a Word in the Dictionary, in Google, or in Wikipedia. Your NOOK includes a built-in dictionary. You can also look up terms in Google and Wikipedia directly from the book you are reading. To look up a word, do this: Press and hold on the word you want to look up.
  • Page 46: Using Bookmarks

    Grey (black text on a grey page) • Butter (dark brown text on a pale yellow page) • Mocha (white text on a greyish brown page) • Sepia (white text on a sepia brown page) • Line Spacing • Single spacing NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 47: Reading A Pdf

    On your NOOK you can read PDF files, including PagePerfect NOOK Books that are carefully rendered to recreate the design of their print versions. The NOOK features for reading a PDF are similar to those for reading non-PDF NOOK Books, but with these differences: •...
  • Page 48: Reading A Nook Children's Book

    Some books also include animation and interactive activi- ties. NOOK Children’s books include a Read and Record feature that lets you record your own narration of the book.
  • Page 49 To read a book by yourself, simply tap on the blue Read by Myself button to open. Then turn the pages as you would with any other NOOK Book. In Read by Myself mode, the picture book will not play an audio track or play any ani- mations.
  • Page 50 Enlarging Text & Images If text on the page of a NOOK Children’s book is too small to read, double-tap on the text area to enlarge it. In books with audio tracks, enlarged text will also display a Play button (an orange triangle) at the top left-hand cor- ner.
  • Page 51 Read and Play Books If a NOOK Children’s book displays the purple Read and Play button with a star symbol on its first screen, that book includes special activities that enable readers to interact with the book’s content. Pages with activities display an Activ- ity button with a white star at the top of the page.
  • Page 52 Tap the left- or right-page-turn arrow to stop the activity and turn the page. Recording Yourself Reading a Book You can record yourself reading a NOOK Children’s book, save the recording, and play it back. To record yourself reading a NOOK Children’s book, do this: Tap the cover of the NOOK Children’s book you want to record.
  • Page 53 NOTE: Your NOOK Shops your recordings as audio files in the My Files area. The recordings are not part of the NOOK Children’s books themselves. If you are planning to erase and deregister your NOOK, you can back up these audio files to your personal computer to preserve them.
  • Page 54 Editing or Deleting a Recording To edit a recording you have made, do this: Tap the cover of the NOOK Children’s book that includes the recording you want to edit or delete. Tap the word Edit next to the title My recordings.
  • Page 55: Reading A Nook Comics Book

    Double-tap to return to viewing the page at its normal size and position. Many NOOK Comics support Zoom View, a feature that lets you zoom in on a single panel and read a book by moving from panel to panel by swiping or tapping.
  • Page 56: Reading A Magazine

    Magazine View: In Magazine View, you see digital representations of the printed pages of the magazine. The pages on your NOOK will look just like the pages in the printed edition. If the page is filled with photos in the printed edition, the page appears filled with photos on your NOOK.
  • Page 57 Bookmarks list. To clear the list of bookmarks, tap the Clear all bookmarks button at the bottom of the bookmarks list. The picture below describes the tools available in Magazine View. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 58 Text: Opens a window with controls for changing the appearance of the page. These controls, which let you select fonts, line-spacing, and so on, are just like those available in NOOK Books. To navigate to another article in Article View, tap in the centre of the page to open the Reader Tools, then tap on the Content icon.
  • Page 59: Reading A Newspaper

    NOOK Cloud, leaving just the periodical covers in the Library on your NOOK. To retrieve a periodical from NOOK Cloud, just tap the Download rib- bon on a periodical’s cover. Your NOOK re-downloads that issue, giving you full access to its contents.
  • Page 60: Watching Tv Shows And Films On Your Nook

    Watching TV Shows and Films on Your NOOK NOOK Video NOOK Video™ is a streaming and download service that allows you to rent films and purchase films and TV shows for viewing on your NOOK. NOOK Video offers a wide variety of popular films and TV shows.
  • Page 61: Hdmi Output

    NOOK retailers. Using the HDTV Adapter Kit, you can transmit NOOK Video content from your NOOK to an HDMI TV while also charging your NOOK. The transmitted content can be a film or TV show you have previously downloaded to your NOOK or content you are streaming to your NOOK from the NOOK Video library.
  • Page 62: Shopping On Your Nook

    It also displays a scrollable collection of lists with recommendations for you. To learn more about anything you see in the NOOK Shop, tap on its cover. To purchase an item, tap on the button displaying the item’s price.
  • Page 63: Buying A Book

    Buying a Book Once you’re in the NOOK Shop, you can buy any book you see that has a button displaying the book’s price. (If you don’t see a button with a price next to a particular book, it’s because you’ve already purchased the book. A grey label reading Purchased appears where the price button used to be.)
  • Page 64: Buying A Subscription To A Magazine Or Newspaper

    Buying a Subscription to a Magazine or Newspaper Your NOOK offers free 14-day trials of magazines and newspapers. You are eligible for one free trial for each news- paper and magazine. To start your free 14-day trial, do this: Open the details page for the magazine or newspaper you want.
  • Page 65 NOOK with a microSD card. Depending on the microSD card you install, you can expand the storage capacity of your NOOK with an extra 2 GB to 64 GB. Once you have installed the extra storage, you can configure your NOOK to automatically store new downloaded NOOK Video content on the microSD card rather than on your NOOK’s internal storage.
  • Page 66: Managing Your Nook Account

    In the Quick Settings window, tap All Settings. In the Settings window, tap Applications in the left-hand column. Tap Shop in the right-hand column. Your NOOK displays a settings screen that offers the following controls: • Password Protect purchases for Adult Profiles •...
  • Page 67: Using Your Wishlist

    Viewing Your Wishlist To view your Wishlist, do this: On the home screen of the NOOK Shop or on any of the NOOK Shop category pages, tap the Wishlist icon (a heart symbol) in the System Bar. The NOOK displays your current Wishlist.
  • Page 68: Apps

    Gallery – an app for viewing and organising photos and videos that you load on your NOOK • Music Player – an app for playing MP3 and AAC music files that you load on your NOOK • NOOK® Friends – software for connecting with NOOK Friends, sharing recommendations, and borrowing and lending books through NOOK LendMe®...
  • Page 69: Using The Browser

    Using the Browser Your NOOK features a Web Browser for searching the Web and enjoying Web content. To launch the Browser, tap the Browser icon on the Apps screen. NOTE: To use the Browser, your NOOK must be connected to a Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 70: Toolbars For Browser View And Article View

    Article View - a way of viewing the main text and images of the Web page in a long column In Browser View, the following toolbar appears at the bottom of the screen: The Toolbar in Browser View. In Article View, the toolbar changes to look like this: NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 71: Viewing Bookmarked Pages, Browser History, And Saved Pages

    To view pages you have bookmarked, pages you have visited, and any pages you have saved, tap the clock icon to the right of the URL address field at the top of the browser. Your NOOK opens a page with tabbed views of Bookmarks, History, and Saved pages.
  • Page 72: Using Nook® Email

    Setting Up an Account You can set up multiple email accounts on your NOOK. For example, if you have a Gmail account and a Yahoo! ac- count, you can send and receive email for both accounts on your NOOK. One of your accounts will be your default email account, so that when you send messages from your NOOK, you’ll use that account automatically.
  • Page 73 If you would like to give this account a name (such as Gmail) so you can distinguish it from other email accounts on your NOOK, enter the name in the field labelled Give this account a name. If you do not want to give this ac- count a name, leave this field blank.
  • Page 74: Adding An Account

    10. If you would like to give this account a name (such as Gmail) so you can distinguish it from other email accounts on your NOOK, enter the name in the field labelled Give this account a name. If you do not want to give this ac- count a name, simply leave these field blank.
  • Page 75: Using Nook® Friends

    The app creates a social network for NOOK Friends. A NOOK Friend is a friend of yours who has a NOOK ac- count and an email address in your contacts list, and who has accepted your invitation to connect as a NOOK Friend.
  • Page 76: Friends' Activities

    A NOOK Friend posting his or her reading status to the public (via Twitter or Facebook) • A NOOK Friend who is also a Facebook friend Liking a book, magazine, newspaper, comic, graphic novel, or app Visit the Friends’ Activities screen to catch up on what your friends are reading, playing, and recommending.
  • Page 77: Nook Friends

    To send an NOOK Friends invitation to a user in your Contacts list, do this: In the NOOK Friends app, tap the Add Friend button (the icon with a person and a plus sign) in the System Bar at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 78 A dialogue box opens, asking you to confirm that you want to remove this friend. Tap the button labelled Yes, Remove This Friend. The Pending Listing Tap the Pending button to see lists of pending NOOK Friends requests. The Pending page is divided into two sections: • Awaiting Confirmation •...
  • Page 79: Lending And Borrowing Books

    With NOOK LendMe® technology, you can share lendable NOOK Books with any NOOK Friend or any friend who has a NOOK account with a valid payment method. Your NOOK Friend or friend can read the book on any NOOK or NOOK eReader or on any NOOK application such as NOOK for iPhone®.
  • Page 80 Viewing Books in the NOOK Friends App You can also view a list of lendable books by tapping the Lend tab on the LendMe screen of the NOOK Friends app. The Lend tab displays a list of your lendable books, along with a LendMe button for each book. The screen below shows the Lend page in the LendMe view of NOOK Friends.
  • Page 81 On the Home Screen, tap Apps to display the apps on your NOOK. Tap the NOOK Friends app to launch it. In the NOOK Friends app, tap the LendMe tab at the top of the screen if it is not already highlighted.
  • Page 82: Borrowing A Book

    Simply tap in the centre of a page to open the Reading Tools, tap on the flag at the right end of the page slider to open a page of extras, and then tap on the Buy button to purchase the book using your NOOK account.
  • Page 83: About Me

    About Me Tap the About Me tab at the top of the NOOK Friends app to display the About Me page. This page is a summary of information about you as a NOOK Friend. The profile includes this information: •...
  • Page 84 The number of NOOK Friends you have • The number of NOOK books you own • The number of books you have recommended • A scrollable list of your NOOK Friends activities (recommendations, shared quotes, etc.) shared publicly through Facebook or Twitter NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 85: Using Bluetooth

    If you have turned Bluetooth on and your NOOK detects one or more supported Bluetooth devices nearby, it lists the devices on the Wireless & Bluetooth settings screen. Tap on the device you want to pair your NOOK with. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 86: Using Ultraviolet

    NOOK HD or HD+. (See “Linking Your UltraViolet Account” for instructions on linking your ac- count.) Buy films with the UltraViolet logo. Shop for DVDs, Blu-rays, or digital videos with the UltraViolet logo online at NOOK.com or on your NOOK® HD or HD+. Add UltraViolet films to your digital collection in the cloud.
  • Page 87: Viewing Ultraviolet Content

    NOTE: If an UltraViolet title appears in your Library but does not respond when you try to open it, it may not be available through the NOOK Shop yet. If the title is not yet available, its cover might include a badge that says “Unsupported.”...
  • Page 88: Using The Quick Settings Window

    • All Settings: a link for opening configuration screens for features such as battery settings and the NOOK Shop NOTE: When you open the Quick Settings window from the Home Screen, the window includes a shortcut link to the Home settings screen. When opened from the Shop, it includes a shortcut link to the Shop settings screen.
  • Page 89: Configuring The Home Screen

    In the Quick Settings window, tap the All Settings menu choice. On the Settings screen, tap Applications in the left-hand menu. On the right-hand side of the screen, your NOOK displays a list of NOOK features. Tap Home in the list of NOOK features.
  • Page 90: Configuring The Quick Corner

    Selecting the Active Shelf or an Inbox By default, your NOOK displays the Active Shelf at the top of the centre panel of the Home Screen. This scrollable shelf displays items you have recently purchased, recently opened, or recently shared.
  • Page 91 A window opens, offering you a choice of how many issues should be displayed on your Home Screen. The window looks like this: The subscription issue configuration for newspapers. Tap the choice you want from the following: none, 1, 2, 3, or all. The window closes. Your choice takes effect right away. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 92: Using The Accessibility Reader

    You can choose how the Accessibility Reader reads to you. You can move through content word by word or sentence by sentence. You can also choose to have your NOOK read to you continuously until you tell it to stop.
  • Page 93 Upon entering Menu mode, the Reader displays a menu over the current text and announces the current menu item. To return to Manual mode from Menu mode without performing any of the available actions, simply double-tap with two fingers. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 94: Customising The General Settings On Your Nook

    Find the BATTERY LIFE section of the scrollable panel on the right. Tap the PowerSave Mode toggle switch so it reads ON. Your NOOK adjusts the brightness of the screen and other settings in order to prolong the life of the battery. Configuring the Screen...
  • Page 95: Configuring Language Settings

    Selecting the Language of your NOOK’s User Interface Your NOOK offers you a choice of which language is used in its user interface: American English or British English. NOTE: Changing the language used in the user interface does not change the language used in any content such as books or periodicals.
  • Page 96 Your NOOK includes a spell checker for checking the spelling of content, such as email messages, that you type yourself in the built-in apps on your NOOK. You can configure the spell checker to use the language used by the user interface or American English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish.
  • Page 97: Configuring Security Settings

    Configuring Security Settings Using a Device Passcode to Protect Your NOOK To set up a device passcode for your profile so that no one can pick up your NOOK and start using it without first entering the passcode, do this: Open the General settings screen by tapping the General menu choice on the All Settings screen.
  • Page 98: Configuring The Volume Settings For Nook Features

    Your change takes effect right away. By default, your NOOK plays a quiet clicking sound when you unlock the screen saver. To turn this sound off, tap the Screen lock sound toggle switch and leave it in the OFF position.
  • Page 99 To return to a 24-hour format, tap the Use 24-hour format toggle switch so it reads ON. Changing the Date Format By default your NOOK displays the date in a format commonly used in the country you specified when you regis- tered your NOOK.
  • Page 100: Updating The Software On Your Nook

    NOOK remains registered to your NOOK account, and all your reading material remains accessible. Installing a Software Update over a Wireless Network When a new software release is available, your NOOK will download it and install it when you next connect to a wireless network.
  • Page 101: Using A Microsd Memory Card

    Select the SD Card tab to see the content stored on the card. If you do not see these tabs, a memory card is not installed in your NOOK. You will see only the My Files content that is stored in the main storage area of your NOOK.
  • Page 102: Installing A Memory Card

    Lay your NOOK face up on a clean level surface. Find the small lid to the left of the 30-pin USB port on the bottom edge of your NOOK. Using your finger tip, gently pull the lid out from the bezel. The lid pulls straight out. Two flexible bands keep it attached to your NOOK.
  • Page 103 Gently push the lid closed, and snap it into place. Formatting a New Card If you have installed a new, never-before-used microSD memory card into your NOOK, a dialogue box appears, reporting that the SD memory card is unformatted and that it needs to be formatted.
  • Page 104: Removing A Memory Card

    To remove a memory card from your NOOK, do this: Lay your NOOK face up on a clean, level surface. Find the small lid to the left of the 30-pin USB port on the bottom edge of your NOOK. Using your finger tip, gently pull out the lid.
  • Page 105: Appendix A: Nook Uk Limited Warranty

    B 167.208, and having a share capital of EUR 12,500,(“B&N”) warrants to the retail purchaser (“you”) that your NOOK will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer use for a period of one (1) year from the date of original retail purchase (the “Warranty Period”). This express warranty is transferable to subsequent owners of the product.
  • Page 106 All returned NOOKs (including both replaced and refunded 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 107 WHAT IF MY NOOK IS NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY? If your NOOK is not covered by this Limited Warranty, B&N will return your NOOK to you, at your expense, or will charge your credit card or payment method for any advance replacement NOOK provided to you.
  • Page 108 This Limited Warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Luxembourg-City, Grand- Duchy of Luxembourg , although the laws of your country or jurisdiction may apply to any tort claims and any claims under any consumer protection statutes, as provided under applicable law. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 109: Appendix B: Trademarks And Copyrights

    AccuWeather is a registered trademark of AccuWeather, Inc. Adobe Your NOOK contains Adobe® Reader® Mobile software under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated, Copy- right © 1995-2011 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe and Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
  • Page 110: Spotify

    Spotify and the Spotify logo are registered trademarks of the Spotify Group. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Alliance are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Additional Information Additional copyright, trademark, and other notices may be found in the NOOK™ Terms of Service: http://www.NOOK.co.uk/legal/eula NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 111: Appendix C: Fcc Notices

    RF Energy under the recommendations of the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). The tests are performed in positions and locations as required by the FCC, IC and The Council of the European Union for each model. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 112: Other Information Related To The Radio

    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 aeroplanes. For more information, see “Aeroplanes”. •...
  • Page 113: Appendix D: 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. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 114: Appendix E: European Union

    When this product reaches end of life, please take it to a collection point designated by the appropriate local authori- ties. Recycling this product properly will help protect human health and the environment. The battery in your device should only be replaced by an approved service provider. Please consult your retailer for the particulars. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 115: Appendix F: Nook ® Terms Of Service

    Appendix F: NOOK Terms of Service ® The NOOK Terms of Service are located here: ® http://www.NOOK.co.uk/legal/eula NOOK HD+ User Guide...
  • Page 116: Glossary

    High-definition video content that can be purchased or rented through the NOOK Shop. Profile A special account on your NOOK that customises the user experience and content selection of your device for a particular person. There are three types of NOOK Profiles: the Primary Profile (the profile of the person who regis- tered the device and who’s NOOK account is used to purchase content), Adult Profiles, and Child Profiles.
  • Page 117: Recent Drawer

    Drawer. The configuration of the System Bar changes from application to application. Your NOOK® Today Weather, book recommendations, and other topical content delivered to your Home Screen daily. Widget A special application that you can install on the Home Screen. NOOK HD+ User Guide...
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