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  • Page 2 Content shown may vary from actual available content, which may change without notice. Digital content sold separately. Your use of NOOK is subject to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy located in the Settings section of your device and here: NOOK.com/legal. Contains Reader Mobile technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Reading Books on Your NOOK ........................29 Opening a Book ....................................29 Page Layout ..................................... 29 Turning Pages ....................................29 The Reading Tools Menu ................................30 Reading Magazines and Newspapers on Your NOOK ................54 The Library on Your NOOK ........................55 Pull-down Menus ..................................... 55...
  • Page 4 Organizing Your Library on Shelves ............................... 59 Archiving Books and Periodicals ..............................60 Unarchiving Books and Periodicals ..............................61 Transferring Files from Your Personal Computer to Your NOOK ....................61 Using the LendMe Program ........................63 Lending and Borrowing Books ............................... 63 Guidelines for Lending and Borrowing Books ..........................
  • Page 5 Configuring Search ..................................93 Using Your NOOK at Wi-Fi Hotspots ......................94 Wi-Fi Networks in Barnes & Noble Stores ........................... 94 AT&T Wi-Fi Hotspots ..................................94 Unsecured Wi-Fi Networks ................................94 Secured Wi-Fi Networks ................................94 Updating the Software on Your NOOK ..................... 95 Tips and Troubleshooting ..........................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    • Store and read files, including PDFs Your NOOK is small enough to hold easily with one hand and to slip into a bag or a purse. When you turn on GlowLight on your NOOK, you can read your favorite books and periodicals even in the dark.
  • Page 8: Power Button

    Power Button The power button for your NOOK is located on the left edge, near the upper left corner. 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 9 If your NOOK is on, you can also press and hold the NOOK button for 2 seconds to turn on or off GlowLight, the light built into the frame of your NOOK. When GlowLight is on, you can read your NOOK’s touchscreen E Ink display even in areas with low lighting.
  • Page 10: Your Barnes & Noble Account

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

    Sign in to your BN.com account. When you register your NOOK, you link it to your Barnes & Noble account and give it access all the books and periodicals in your Barnes & Noble library. You also make it possible to shop for new books and periodicals on your NOOK.
  • Page 12 Read the message that your NOOK displays about GlowLight. Press the NOOK button and hold it for 2 seconds to turn on GlowLight. GlowLight turns on, and a Next button appears in the lower right corner of the screen. Tap the Next button.
  • Page 13: Power And Charging

    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” state. You also might want to turn off your NOOK simply to con- serve power.
  • Page 14 Insert the large end of the USB cable into a USB port on your personal computer. Plug the NOOK end of the USB cable into your NOOK. If your NOOK was turned off, it will now turn itself on. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 15 NOOK through a USB port. Do not turn off your NOOK while it is charging. NOTE: Once your NOOK has enough power to turn on, you can see how much power remains in the battery by checking the battery charge indicator in the right corner of the Status Bar.
  • Page 16: Safety And Care

    Your NOOK contains a rechargeable battery. To maximize battery life: • Avoid fully discharging the battery. Charge your NOOK after several hours of use or when you see the low charge alert, rather than continuing to use it until it turns itself off.
  • Page 17: Caring For Your Nook

    Caring for the Touchscreen You should clean the touchscreen on your NOOK from time to time. Clean the screen with a damp soft cloth, such as a micro-fiber cloth. Micro-fiber cloths are available from Barnes & Noble stores and from partner retailers. Do not use any chemicals to clean the screen.
  • Page 18: Locking And Unlocking Your Nook

    NOOK’s screen resulting from use of an additional screen protector. Locking and Unlocking Your NOOK When your NOOK has been idle, your NOOK goes to “sleep.” Your NOOK displays a screensaver on the screen. It also locks the screen so that accidental touches do not perform actions.
  • Page 19: Using Gestures To Control Your Nook

    Using Gestures to Control Your NOOK Your NOOK puts great reading material right at your fingertips. To read that material, to share it, to rate it, and so on, you’ll use your fingers in different ways. Your NOOK recognizes these different gestures: •...
  • Page 20: Press And Hold

    For example, if you press and hold on a word in a book, your NOOK opens a menu offering you choices of things you can do with that book: highlight the word, write a note, look the word up in a dictionary, and so on.
  • Page 21: Scroll

    Slide your finger up or down the screen to scroll through any list displaying up and down arrows at the bottom of the screen. A scroll gesture is like a vertical swipe. You can scroll up and down through shelves of books and periodicals. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 22: The Quick Nav Bar

    The Quick Nav Bar is a row of three buttons at the bottom of the Home Screen. If your NOOK is turned on and active, you can make the Quick Nav Bar and the Home Screen appear by pressing the NOOK button below the touchscreen.
  • Page 23: The Status Bar

    Wi-Fi network. The higher the stack of curves, the stronger the connection. In general, it’s best to have at least 2 or 3 curves showing to have a reliable connection. If no curves are shown, the NOOK is not con- nected to a network.
  • Page 24: Swiping Left On The Status Bar

    Swiping Left on the Status Bar If you swipe left across the Status Bar, your NOOK goes back to the feature or function you were previously using. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 25: Glowlight

    On the main Settings screen, tap the GlowLight menu selection to open the GlowLight settings screen. • On the Home screen or the Search screen, or in the Library or the NOOK Store, tap the gear icon in the Status Bar to open the Quick Settings Screen.
  • Page 26 • To return to the main Settings screen from the GlowLight settings screen, tap the left arrow in the upper left corner of the screen. The picture below shows the Quick Settings window. The GlowLight settings screen features similar controls for GlowLight.
  • Page 27: The Home Screen

    B&N Top 100 list or, if you have linked your NOOK to your Contact, Facebook, or Google email accounts, the recommendations come from your friends. To visit a screen in the NOOK Store showing all the books in a recommended list, such as the B&N Top 100, tap the link SEE ALL.
  • Page 28 The Details page for a book. Returning to the Home Screen You can return to the Home screen at any time by pressing the NOOK button (the raised button in the shape of the NOOK logo) on the lower front of your NOOK.
  • Page 29: Reading Books On Your Nook

    Facebook. Your NOOK makes reading books fun. To start reading, simply tap on a book’s cover. The book opens and fills the page. Then you can use the features described in this section to get the most out of your reading experience.
  • Page 30: The Reading Tools Menu

    The Reading Tools menu appears at the bottom of the screen. When the Reading Tools appear, your NOOK also displays the GlowLight indicator, the battery status indicator, and a digital clock in the upper right corner of the screen, as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 31 Tapping on any chapter number or title closes the dialog box and moves you to the beginning of that chapter in the book. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 32 To erase all the notes and clear all the highlights, tap the Clear all button. You can control whether or not your NOOK shows highlighted passages and note symbols in the NOOK Book you’re reading. Tap the check box labeled Show Notes & Highlights. Leave the box checked to show Notes & High- lights.
  • Page 33 To clear all the bookmarks, tap the Clear all button. To clear an individual bookmark, tap the bookmark to visit its page, and then tap the bookmark ribbon in the upper right corner. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 34 To delete just a single entry in the list, press and hold on the word until a dialog box opens. The dialog box asks you to confirm that you want to delete the word. To proceed, tap OK. Otherwise, tap Cancel. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 35 When you have moved the slider to the position in the book you want, tap on the center of the page to close the goto dialog box and resume reading the book. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 36 Tap the Enter a Page button in the lower right corner of the dialog box. Your NOOK opens a page-number dialog box with a numerical keyboard. Type the number of the page you want to move to. Then tap the checkmark button.
  • Page 37 The Find screen. If the word or phrase you searched for appears in the book, your NOOK displays a list of page numbers and pas- sages. To jump to a passage, tap on it.
  • Page 38 The image below shows an example of search results. Search results within a book. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 39 To return to the screen listing all appearances of the search term, tap the square icon with the stack of horizontal lines. To start a search for a different word or phrase, tap in the text field. Your NOOK opens a new search screen. Type the word or phrase you want to search for and tap find.
  • Page 40 If these defaults have been defined for the NOOK book you are reading, you will be able to check and uncheck a box labeled Publisher Defaults. You need to uncheck this box in order to make any changes to the text settings.
  • Page 41 When you have finished making changes, close the dialog box either by tapping on the X in the upper right corner of the dialog box or by tapping anywhere on the page of the NOOK book you are reading. Reading Tools: more Tap on the more icon in the Reading Tools to open a page with details about the book, along with buttons for opening Social features.
  • Page 42 View Friends’ Activities - view the recommendations, shared quotes, and other activities of your NOOK Friends To use these features, you must first link your NOOK to your Facebook and Twitter accounts, and you must add some email accounts to your NOOK Contacts application. For more information, see “Configuring Social Features”.
  • Page 43 NOOK application, and your NOOK has access to the Internet through its Wi-Fi connection, then when you open a book or periodical, your NOOK will compare the last page you read on the NOOK to the last page you read on any other device.
  • Page 44 Viewing All Bookmarks in a Book To view a list of all the bookmarks in a book, do this: Tap the center of the page to open the Reading Tools. In the Reading Tools, tap the Contents icon. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 45 In the Contents pane, tap the Bookmarks tab. Your NOOK displays a list of all the bookmarks in the book. To visit any bookmarked passage, tap on its bookmark in the list. To close the bookmark list without visiting a bookmark, tap the Close button in the upper right corner of the Con- tents window.
  • Page 46 The word appears highlighted, and two vertical bars will appear on either side of it, defining the start and end of the selected text. At the same time, the Text Selection Toolbar appears along with a window displaying the word’s dictionary definition, as shown below. A selected word and the Text Selection Toolbar. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 47 Look Up (the A-Z icon) - Displays a dictionary definition of the selected word. If you decide not to take any of these actions, simply tap anywhere on the screen other than in the Text Selection Toolbar to close the Toolbar and continue reading. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 48 A pop-up window appears, presenting a dictionary definition of the word. To close the window, tap the X in the upper right corner. The picture below shows an example of a dictionary definition. A definition from your NOOK’s built-in dictionary. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 49 You can share a highlighted passage with friends through email, Facebook, or Twitter. NOTE: Before you can share quotes through Facebook or Twitter, you need to link your NOOK to your Facebook or Twitter account. Use the Social settings page to link your NOOK to social sites. On the Quick Nav Bar, tap Settings, and then tap the Social menu choice to open the Social settings page.
  • Page 50 This tab lists all your notes and highlights. Making Notes Visible or Invisible You can control whether or not your NOOK displays a Note icon next to any text about which you’ve written a note. To make notes visible or invisible in the text, do this: Tap the page to display the Reading Tools.
  • Page 51 Leave the box checked to display notes and highlights. Leave it unchecked to hide notes and highlights. Sharing a Quote If you have entered contacts in your NOOK or linked your NOOK to Facebook or Twitter, you can share quotations from the book you’re reading with your friends.
  • Page 52 Single spacing • 1.5-line spacing • Double spacing Margins • Narrow • Medium • Wide Publisher Defaults • On/Off If you turn on Publisher Settings, the page displays using the settings recommended by the publisher. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 53 Your NOOK and the Barnes & Noble website automatically make sure that when you buy and download a NOOK Book, the NOOK Book recognizes you as its legitimate owner and presents its contents for you to read on your NOOK.
  • Page 54: Reading Magazines And Newspapers On Your Nook

    Reading Magazines and Newspapers on Your NOOK Reading magazines and newspapers on your NOOK is similar to reading books. You use the same gestures--tapping and swiping–to turn pages. You have access to the same Reading Tools, such as Contents and GoTo.
  • Page 55: The Library On Your Nook

    The Library Pull-down Menus To help you quickly find what you’re looking for, the Library on your NOOK features a couple of pull-down menus that let you select which contents to display and how to display them. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 56 • Everything Else - shows any content in your account that is not supported on this device The picture below shows an example of the category menu. The Category Menu. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 57: The Sync Button

    Type the word or phrase you want to search for. Tap the search button. Your NOOK displays a list of any items it finds matching the word or phrase you typed. To open an item in the list, tap on its name.
  • Page 58: Viewing And Sorting The Contents Of Your Library

    You can tap on any cover you see to open it. If you tap on a book with a Download banner, your NOOK begins downloading the book. A progress bar on the book’s cover indicates how much of the book has been downloaded. Once the book has fully downloaded, you can open it.
  • Page 59: Organizing Your Library On Shelves

    Tap the checkmark button in the lower right corner of the keyboard. Your NOOK creates the shelf, then displays a list of all the items in your Library. It also displays a number in parentheses, indicating how many items are currently in the shelf. When you first create the shelf, this number is zero.
  • Page 60: Archiving Books And Periodicals

    To save storage space on your NOOK, you can archive NOOK books and periodicals you’re not currently reading. Archiving keeps a copy of a book in your account on the NOOK Cloud™ at NOOK.com, while removing all but the most basic information about the book (such as its cover, title, author, and description) from your NOOK. You can unarchive a book at any time, so your reading material is not lost.
  • Page 61: Unarchiving Books And Periodicals

    “NOOK” on your personal computer. Drag the files you want to transfer onto the “NOOK” drive. NOTE: If you connect your NOOK to a Windows PC, the PC might display a dialog box asking if you want to install a driver for a “Nook.” Click Cancel to close this dialog box. You do not need to install a special driver to transfer files to your NOOK.
  • Page 62 Recommendations for Files After you transfer documents to your NOOK, keep back-up copies on your personal computer. Barnes & Noble can- not be responsible for any loss of data transferred to your NOOK. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 63: Using The Lendme Program

    With Barnes & Noble’s LendMe technology, you can share lendable NOOK Books with any NOOK Friend or any friend who has a Barnes & Noble account with a valid credit card number. Your NOOK Friend or friend can read the...
  • Page 64: Determining Whether A Book Can Be Lent

    Borrowing a Book To borrow a book, visit MyNOOK.com. To find out which of your friends have lendable books, use the Manage my NOOK Friends™ feature on the Social set- tings screen. NOTE: If you’re enjoying a book sample or a book you’ve borrowed, you can purchase the book at any time.
  • Page 65: Shopping On Your Nook

    Wi-Fi access but you are not connected to a network, your NOOK will guide you through the process of connecting. To begin shopping, tap on the Shop button in the Quick Nav Bar at the bottom of the Home screen. Your NOOK displays the NOOK Store. A sample screen is shown here.
  • Page 66: Purchasing Books, Newspapers, And Magazines

    • POPULAR Lists, such as the NOOK Top 100, appear below the display area. Tap on a list to see its list of books. To learn more about any book or periodical, tap on its cover.
  • Page 67: Browsing Lists And Categories

    When the Shop search engine displays its results, tap on the item you’re interested in to see more details about it. If the search engine finds more entries than will fit on the screen, scroll through the search engine results by dragging your finger up or down. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 68: Buying A Book

    Tap in the Password field and enter the password for your account. Tap OK. NOTE: You can configure your NOOK to prompt you for a password before you make a purchase. To set up your NOOK to require a password, visit Settings and open the Shop settings page.
  • Page 69: Buying A Single Issue Of A Magazine Or Newspaper

    Tap the Read button to begin reading the issue. 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.
  • Page 70 Tap on the book or periodical’s cover to display the details page for the item. On the details page, tap on the checkbox labeled Add to Wishlist. Your NOOK adds the item to your Wishlist. Viewing Your Wishlist To view your Wishlist, do this: On the store front of the Shop, tap the MY WISHLIST button near the top of the screen.
  • Page 71: Using Your Nook In A Barnes & Noble Store

    ® When you use your NOOK in a Barnes & Noble store, you have access to all the usual features of your NOOK. In addition, you have special privileges and abilities, including the ability to read most NOOK Books for one hour per day free.
  • Page 72: Searching Your Nook

    Searching Your NOOK Your NOOK includes a search tool to help you quickly find what you’re looking for. To provide you with the most relevant results possible, your NOOK customizes its searching according to what you were doing when you started the search.
  • Page 73: Configuring Your Nook

    Your NOOK’s built-in Settings screen make it easy to adjust the configuration of your NOOK. To access the Settings screens, do this: On the Home screen or the Search screen or in your Library or the NOOK Store, tap the gear icon in the Status Bar to open on the Quick Settings window.
  • Page 74: Configuring Glowlight

    Configuring GlowLight You can use the GlowLight settings screen to turn GlowLight on and off and to adjust its brightness. (You can also make these adjustments using the Quick Settings window, which is described earlier in this guide.) To configure GlowLight, do this: On the Settings screen, tap GlowLight.
  • Page 75: Viewing And Configuring Device Info

    Battery charge status bar, showing how much power is left on your battery • a B&N Content Storage Available status bar, showing how much free storage is left on your NOOK’s internal storage for books and periodicals you purchase through the NOOK Store •...
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  • Page 77 To re-register with your existing account, or to register with a new account, follow the instructions for getting started. Viewing Legal Terms To view legal terms applicable to using your NOOK, such as the Terms of Service for your device and NOOK Store, and the Privacy Policy, tap the Legal menu choice on the Device Info page.
  • Page 78: Configuring Wireless Settings

    If the network is secured, a dialog box appears, asking for a Wireless password. Tap in the password box, then use the keyboard that appears at the bottom of the screen to enter the network’s password. Tap Connect. For a list of network security protocols supported by your NOOK, see “Secured Wi-Fi Networks”. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 79: Configuring Screen Settings

    • Select the screensaver your NOOK displays when it turns off the screen and goes into sleep mode. To display the Screen settings page, tap the word Screen on the main Settings screen. Your NOOK displays the screen shown here: The Screen settings screen.
  • Page 80 The dialog box closes. Your change takes effect right away. Selecting a Screensaver The Screen Saver is the image your NOOK displays after it has been idle for the amount of time you configured as the screen timeout (see above).
  • Page 81: Configuring Time Settings

    Configuring Time Settings On the Time settings page, you can control whether your NOOK uses a 12-hour clock or a 24-hour clock. You can also select a Time Zone for your NOOK. The Time Settings screen. To return to the main Settings page, tap the back arrow under the title Settings.
  • Page 82 Selecting a Time Zone To select a time zone for your NOOK, do this: Tap the Select Time Zone field on the Time Settings screen. Your NOOK display a screen for selecting time zones. NOTE: By default, the list of time zones includes only time zones in the United States. To see a list of all time zones around the world, tap the checkbox labeled Show all world time zones.
  • Page 83: Configuring The Shop And Managing Gift Cards And Credit Cards

    If you like, you can require that your NOOK (or BN.com) account password be entered before your NOOK authorizes a purchase. If other people might have access to your NOOK, you might want to require a password for purchases to ensure that you know about and approve all purchases being made.
  • Page 84 Redeeming an Access Code If you have purchased a NOOK Book or other content in a Barnes & Noble store or received a gift card with an ac- cess code for NOOK content, you can redeem the code on your NOOK. Once you have redeemed the access code, your NOOK downloads the purchased content and adds it to your Library.
  • Page 85 To redeem another access code, repeat steps 3, 4, and 5. Clearing Your Wishlist If you have added any items to the Wishlist on your NOOK and now want to clear your Wishlist, tap the Clear Wishlist menu button. If you have not added any items to your Wishlist, this menu choice appears grayed out.
  • Page 86: Configuring Social Features

    NOOK Friends A NOOK Friend is a friend who has a NOOK (or BN.com) account and an email address in your contacts list, and who has accepted your invitation to connect as a NOOK Friend. Friendship is reciprocal. When someone becomes your NOOK Friend, you also become his or her NOOK Friend.
  • Page 87 You can share quotes, recommendations, and reading status by posting a message to your Twitter account. If you post while reading a book, your NOOK will automatically embed a shortened link to the book you’re writing about. NOTE: If you don’t have a Twitter account and would like to set one up, launch a Web browser on your per- sonal computer, and navigate to www.twitter.com.
  • Page 88 On the Social settings screen, tap Manage my Contacts. Your NOOK displays a list of all your Contacts. You can limit the list to only your Google contacts or your NOOK Friends by tapping the pull-down menu in the upper left and selecting the category of contacts you want to see.
  • Page 89 Tap in the checkbox labeled Invite as NOOK Friend. Tap Save. Your NOOK sends the contact an invitation to become your NOOK Friend. The invitation includes a link for set- ting up a NOOK (or BN.com) account, in case your friend does not already have an account.
  • Page 90 Use the page-forward and page-back buttons or swipe your finger to scroll through the list of friends. Tap on a friend’s name to see information about that friend’s books. To remove a NOOK Friend from this list, press and hold on the friend’s name and tap Remove Friend in the pop-up menu.
  • Page 91 If the Suggested button is not grayed out, you can tap it to see a list of your contacts who already have NOOK (or BN.com) accounts and who can easily become your NOOK Friends. Tap the Invite button next to a contact’s name to send that contact a NOOK Friends invitation.
  • Page 92 Viewing the Activities of Your NOOK Friends To see the recent activities of your NOOK Friends, open the book details for any book in your Library or in the Shop, tap the Share button, and in the Share dialog box, tap View Friends’ Activities.
  • Page 93: Configuring Search

    A dialog box appears, explaining that this will clear shortcuts to recently searched items. Tap OK. NOTE: If you have not selected any items from search results yet, the Clear recent NOOK searches menu choice will be grayed out. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 94: Using Your Nook At Wi-Fi Hotspots

    Wi-Fi Networks in Barnes & Noble Stores Your NOOK will automatically detect a Wi-Fi network in a Barnes & Noble store and ask if you want to connect to it. In-store Wi-Fi connections for NOOK devices are free and include exclusive features such as Read In Store and More In Store.
  • Page 95: Updating The Software On Your Nook

    Wi-Fi hotspot. There is nothing else that you need to do to receive these automatic software updates. A small NOOK symbol will appear in the far left corner of the Status Bar when a new software release is available.
  • Page 96 From your computer, drag and drop the downloaded *.ZIP file onto the main directory of the NOOK drive. Do NOT open or unzip the file. You should not create a new folder on the NOOK drive or add the file to any other existing folder.
  • Page 97: Tips And Troubleshooting

    To power off your NOOK, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds. At that point, the device should be turned-off. Wait a few seconds, and then press and hold the power button for about 2 seconds to turn your NOOK back on.
  • Page 98 Turn off your NOOK, and wipe the screen clean with a soft, dry cloth. Pay particular attention to clear out or gently blow out any dust or dirt from the small lip around the edges of the display. Then turn your NOOK back on.
  • Page 99: Appendix A: Page Numbering And File Formats

    Because printed pages can be larger than the screen of your NOOK, and because many printed books use type that is smaller than would be pleasant to read on an eReader, your NOOK may enlarge the type on a page and spread a physical page of text across two or more digital pages.
  • Page 100: Appendix B: International Use And Languages

    NOOK already on your NOOK when travelling anywhere in the world. If you live or travel outside of the United States, be aware of the following points regarding using your NOOK: • Pre-ordering eBooks: You can only pre-order NOOK Books if you have a billing address in the United States.
  • Page 101 Afrikaans, Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indo- nesian, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish Your NOOK can display eBooks in other languages if the fonts are embedded in the eBook files. Language support in other parts of the , for example in the Library, is variable.
  • Page 102: Appendix C: One Year Limited Warranty

    HOW DO I MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM OR OTHERWISE ARRANGE FOR THE RETURN OF MY NOOK? To make a warranty claim or arrange for the return of your NOOK pursuant to the NOOK TERMS OF SERVICE, you must contact B&N at one of the following numbers during the Warranty Period: •...
  • Page 103 All returned NOOKs become the property of B&N. Before you send your NOOK to B&N, it is your responsibility to back up any data, software or files stored on your NOOK because B&N will only return your NOOK to you if it is not covered by this Limited Warranty and B&N has not provided an advance replacement.
  • Page 104 NOOK has been opened or serviced without authorization, tampered with, altered or modified. Please note that opening the back cover of your NOOK to change the battery, external SD card or back cover will void this Limited Warranty, except to the extent that such opening is done through a custom- er-accessible opening and in accordance with the instructions provided with the NOOK.
  • Page 105: Appendix D: Trademarks And Copyrights

    AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/ or AT&T affiliated companies. Dictionary Your NOOK includes the Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition, with Geographical and ® Biographical Information. Merriam-Webster and Collegiate are trademarks of Merriam-Webster, Inc. and are used herein pursuant to license.
  • Page 106: Google

    Android, Google, Google Play, and other Google marks are trademarks of Google Inc. 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 and Privacy Policy: http://www.NOOK.com/support Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 107: Appendix E: Fcc Notices

    RF Energy under the recommendations of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing 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. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 108: 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 airplanes. For more information, see “Airplanes”. •...
  • Page 109: Appendix F: Industry Canada Notice

    (2) l’utilisateur du dispositif doit étre prêt à accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 110: Appendix G: European Union

    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. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 111: Appendix H: Terms Of Service

    Appendix H: Terms of Service The latest NOOK Terms of Service, NOOK Store Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy are located here: http://NOOK.com/legal Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 112: Appendix I: At&T Terms Of Service & Acceptable Use Policy

    (30) days. Termination or suspension by AT&T of Service also constitutes termination or suspension (as applicable) of Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 113 AT&T. AT&T is not responsible for the content of those sites. AT&T is providing these links to you only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link to such sites does not imply endorsement by AT&T of those sites. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 114 Materials and shall be free to use or disseminate such Materials on an unrestricted basis for any purpose. You acknowledge that you are responsible for the Materials that you submit, and you, not AT&T, have full responsibility for the Materials, including their legality, reliability, appropriateness, originality and copyright. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 115 Unless otherwise explicitly stated, all marketing or promotional materials provided with or through this the Materials or the Service are solely directed to individuals, companies or other entities located in the United States, the United Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 116 IP Service. These activities may relate to the content stored or transmitted by Customers or its Users or to the nature of the transmissions themselves such as sending large numbers of unsolicited messages (Spam). Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 117 If AT&T discovers that you have renewed Service, or ordered new Service, following termination for an AUP violation without the prior written consent of the AT&T abuse team, Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
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  • Page 120 Internet or any other means of communication; distributing or using tools designed to compromise security, including cracking tools, password guessing programs, packet sniffers or network probing tools (except in the case of authorized legitimate network security operations); Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 121 Terms of Service, this AUP or other laws or regulations, and to cooperate with legal authorities and third parties in the investigation of alleged wrongdoing, including disclosing the identity of the user that AT&T deems responsible for the wrongdoing. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
  • Page 122 Service(s) obtained from AT&T. Failure to responsibly manage the use of the Service(s) obtained from AT&T may be cause for termination of Service(s) to you and, depending upon the terms under which you acquired your Service(s), could lead to the imposition of early termination fees. Barnes & Noble NOOK User Guide...
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    DRM-protected files 53 archiving books or periodicals 43, 60 AT&T Terms of Service & Acceptable Use Policy 112 Facebook linking your NOOK to your Facebook account 87 back sharing a highlighted passage 49 swiping left to move to a previous activity 20 sharing quotes through Facebook 49 Barnes &...
  • Page 124 86 screensavers 80 NOOK friends scroll 21 canceling an invitation 90 serial number 77 removing a friend from your list of NOOK Friends 90 Settings Requests list 90 credit card for your account 84 Sent list 90 device info 75 viewing friends’...
  • Page 125 82 trademarks 105 transferring files 61 troubleshooting tips 97 turning pages 29 turning your NOOK on and off 13 Twitter sharing quotes via Twitter 49 unarchiving books or periodicals 43, 61 unlocking your NOOK 18 version of software 95...
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