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User Manual[...]
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T able of Contents SAFETY PRECA UTIONS ............................................ 6 APPEARANCE ........................................................ 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS ................................. 13 GET TING ST ARTED ................................................ 14 Charging Battery 14 device management 16 Main menu overview [...]
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READING BOOKS ................................................... 26 Gestures in Read ing Mode 27 Read ing Menu 28 Contents 34 Bookmarks 35 Dictionary 36 Notes 37 T ext-to- Speech (V oice) 38 Read ing settings 39 Following Links 42 Load ing Files 42 Download ing protected e-books (Adobe DRM) 43 Sync your device with network services 46 Library 48 A[...]
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Camer a 55 Standart Apps 58 Notes 58 Calculator 58 Calendar & Clock 58 Scribble 59 Gallery 60 Documents 60 Aud io- player 63 Games 64 Klond ike 64 Sudoku 64 Chess 65 Interactive Apps 65 P ocketNews 65 Browser 67 P ocketBook Sync 68 Dropbox P ocketBook 72 Send-to-P ocketBook 74[...]
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SET TINGS .............................................................. 78 Network 78 Accounts and S ynchronization 79 P ersonalize 84 Languages 86 Date/Time 87 Camer a 87 Screen 87 Saving Battery 88 Maintenance 89 Software 92 About Device 92 FIRMW ARE UPDA TE .............................................. 93 TROUBLESHOOTING ......................[...]
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Safety Pr ecautions Before start working with the Device, please, read this section carefully . Following these instructions will help you ensur e your safety and extend service life of the Device. Stor age, Carriage and Usage Cond itions Device operating temperatur e range is 0°C to 40°C, so don’t ex - pose the Device to excessively high or lo[...]
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Safety Precautions 7 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. Protect the screen fr om objects that may scratch or damage it. T o ensure adequate protection of the scr een, we recommend storing the Device in a [...]
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Safety Precautions 8 or mod ified batteries may cause an explosion and/or damage the Device. Do not use organic or inorganic solvents (e.g. benzoyl etc.) to clean the screen/case. Use a soft cloth to remove dust from the Device’ s surface. Apply a few drops of distilled water to remove d irt. Up to five faulty pixels are acceptable in the scree[...]
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Safety Precautions 9 By the end of product guar antee term, please contact the near - est authorized service facility for examination on the subject of security is maintained. For detailed information about service centres in your r egion please visit the official website of PocketBook International: http:// www .pocketbook-int.com. RF Safety The [...]
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Safety Precautions 10 Utilization Incorrect disposal of this Device may have adverse im - pacts on the environment and public health. T o prevent such consequences follow the device-specific d isposal requirements. Recycling of these materials helps pr e - serve natural resour ces. For more information r egard ing recycling issues please contact l[...]
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Appear ance 1. Home – return to Main menu; 2. Backward – in reading mode turns page backward; in navigation mode – goes to the previous menu or page of the list; 3. Forwar d – turns page forward; 4. Menu – open context menu (if available). Continuous press switch - es the frontlight on/off (See Front - light section of the manual); 5. Sid[...]
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Appearance 12 10. Hand-strap hole; 11. 3.5 mm aud io jack; 12. Micro-USB socket - connect the Device to a PC or a char ger using USB-cable; 13. microSD slot - to install external microSD/SDHC car d (up to 32 GB); 14. On/Off (power button) – continuous press turns the Device on/off . NOTE You can configur e key mapping to your own in Settings >[...]
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T echnical Specifications Display 6” E Ink Carta capacitive multi-sensor 1024×758 d isplay , 212 dpi, B&W Fr ontlight Ye s CPU Freescale i.MX6 Solo Light RAM 512MB (DDR3) Stor age 4 GB * Operating system K ernel Linux 3.0.35 Communications Micro-USB Wi-Fi (b/g/n) Battery Li-Pol, 1500 mAh ** Memory slot microSD/SDHC up to 32 GB Aud io output[...]
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Getting Started In this chapter you will learn how to prepare the Device to work and about its main control features. CHARGING BA TTERY T o extend battery lifetime, it’s r ecommended to charge the Device for the first time from 8 to 12 hour s in the off state. Y ou can charge the battery fr om (1) PC using USB-cable or from ( 2) the power line u[...]
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Getting Started 15 • Connect the Device to a computer or charger with USB-cable. Ind icator will glow as soon, as the charging starts • When the battery is fully charged, ind icator goes off . Now you can d isconnect the Device and turn it on for the first use. If the Device is on when you connect the cable to PC, a d ialog window asking[...]
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Getting Started 16 DEVICE MANAGEMENT T urn on Press On/Off button. When the Device is ready to operate, Main menu or last opened book will appear , depend ing on settings. T urn off Press and hold On/Off button for about two seconds until the Device goes off . Lock Y ou can lock your Device in three ways: 1. Press On/Off button. 2. Invoke T ask Man[...]
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Getting Started 17 MAIN MENU OVERVIEW ‘Recent Books’ is a list of recently opened books Slide down to open a Notification panel Last downloaded books Slide up to open an Application panel T ouch to open Calendar[...]
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Getting Started 18 Notification panel T ouch or slide down the icon to open a Notifica- tion panel . NOTE: Y ou can open Notification panel also pressing a Menu button. Notification panel gives an easy access to configuration of Wi-Fi and Frontlight , Sync of network services, T ask man - ager , device Settings and Search . Also the news on Re[...]
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Getting Started 19 GESTURES CAUTION! T ouch screen of the Device is sensitive enough and is a fragile detail. T o avoid its damage, please, touch it carefully while controlling the Device with gestures. Ta p Opens an element (book, file, folder application or menu item). T ouch & hold Opens context menu of an element (if available). Slide T ur[...]
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Getting Started 20 Flick Scrolls lists: move your finger across the scr een rapidly . 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 KEYBO ARD On-screen keyboard is used when it’ s necessary to enter text information, for example, for sea[...]
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Getting Started 21 keyboard layout go to Settings > Languages > K eyboard Layouts . 1. Change case; 2. Enter the typed text; 3. Close the on-screen keyboard; 4. Erase last typed symbol; 5. Change input language. As you type a password (e.g. Wi-F i credentials) icon will appear on a text field. T ouch it to see typed symbols.[...]
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Getting Started 22 CONNECTING T O THE INTERNET The Device can be connected to the Internet using Wi-Fi networks. If you open an application, which requires Internet access (e.g. Browser , RSS News ) the Device will open a list of available Wi-Fi connections. If the network you select is protected, you will be suggested to enter net - work key using[...]
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Getting Started 23 1. A t the notification bar go to Settings > Network > Network Acc ess; 2. Select On for the Network acc ess checkbox and then further settings appear: Auto connection , Connection to a hidden network , and a list of available Wi-Fi networks. NOTE If there are no available networks or the signal strength is week, Available[...]
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Getting Started 24 • WP A/WP A2 Enterprise – you will need to spec - ify username, password and domain (if necessary); • WP A/WP A2 PSK – you will need to enter net - work key (up to 64 symbols). 5. Open Advanced settings . Select the idle time be - fore disconnection in the correspond ing section. 6. If it is needed to configure net[...]
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Getting Started 25 INSERTING MICRO SD CARD The Device already has 4 GB of internal storage, but you can extend it by using micro SD card (up to 32 GB). Insert it to the slot, like it is shown on a figure, and slightly push until card will be fixed. T o eject the card, slightly press on its edge until it will be unfixed, and pull it to get. A T T[...]
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Read ing Books In this chapter you will learn how to read e-books and con - figure reader softwar e for the most comfortable reading. The Device supports next book formats: PDF , EPUB (includ - ing Adobe DRM -protected); FB2, FB2.ZIP , DOC, DOCX, TXT , DjVU, R TF , HTML, HTM, CHM, TCR, PRC, MOBI, ACSM . T o open a book, touch its icon on Recent Bo[...]
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Read ing Books 27 GESTURES IN READING MODE Close book; Make a bookmark; T urn pages forward; T urn pages backward; Pressing in the center of the screen evokes the Read ing menu P age turning Scaling[...]
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Read ing Books 28 Back Book name: touch to see the book info or open ReadRate menu Search Bookmark Pull the slider to turn pages or touch the page number to input the digits of needed page Open ReadRate menu Cont ents READING MENU[...]
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Read ing Books 29 SOCIAL NETWORKS & READRA TE Now you will be able to take advantages of social net - works on your Pocketbook: shar e 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’ events and obtaining information about the most popular books. [...]
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Read ing Books 30 Read ing status and Book Rate 1. T ouch one of the options ( Now reading , Have r ead, Plan to read, Recommend or Rate with stars fr om 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. In consequence there will be cr eated the ReadRate profile, you can link a[...]
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Read ing Books 31 4. Select social networks, where you want to send news: Facebook, Vkontakte, Odnoklassniki, T witter , Linke- dIn, Google+ – 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. Confirm your choice by pressing OK . All action[...]
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Read ing Books 32 3. Choose a friend from a list or enter user email to send a recommendation to him/her . 4. Enter a comment and confirm send ing by pressing Recommend . Share quotation T o share quotation from a book: 1. After continuous touch on the screen in the opened book, creeper of text selection appear . 2. Select quotation and press Shar[...]
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Read ing Books 33 4. All actions of your friends on ReadRate are dis - played in Notification panel of your Device: 5. Y ou can Delete or Open event. When you open it all new friends’ actions on ReadRate will be d isplayed. T o delete your social networks accounts information for ReadRate, go to Settings > Acc ounts and Synchr oniza - tion[...]
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Read ing Books 34 CONTENTS If a book has table of contents, you can open it by select - ing the corresponding read ing menu item. Content section contains three insets: • Sections (book’ s chapters names); • Bookmarks (made during read ing); • Notes (graphic or text). If table of contents has more then one level, higher level entry[...]
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Read ing Books 35 BOOKMARKS T o create a bookmark, touch right top corner of the screen. A dog ear mark will appear . T o delete a bookmark, touch this mark again and confirm deletion. Also you can add/remove bookmarks by selecting the cor - responding read ing menu item. All the bookmarks are d is - played in book contents.[...]
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Read ing Books 36 On-screen keyboard for typing text for translation Change dictionary View resembling words/ Back to word translation Fix this window to the top/bottom of the screen DICTIONARY T ouch 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 sele[...]
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Read ing Books 37 NOTE Handwritten notes ar e not available for DjVu books. After you will enter Notes, a tooltip window will appear . All notes are visible from section Notes at Applic ation panel . NOTES Notes allows you to save favorite book fragments and make handwritten records directly in the text. All the notes will be d isplayed in book’s[...]
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Read ing Books 38 TEXT - T O-SPEECH (VOICE) T ext-to-Speech ( TTS ) software is designed to tr ansform text into speech. T o start TTS , open read ing menu and select V oice . TT S con - trol panel will appear: Progress bar indicates a fragment read currently , pages are turned automatically as you listen. Initially there are 3 TTS packages are ins[...]
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Read ing Books 39 READING SET TINGS Y ou can customize the d isplay of books depend ing on your preferences. T ext Format Books In text format books (TXT , FB 2, DOC etc.) there are options to configure reader softwar e: font, font size, line spacing, page margins width, hyphenations ( on/off ), encoding, text d irection ( Left to right/Right to l[...]
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Read ing Books 40 PDF & DjV u Y ou can change only the whole page scale only (except Reflow mode for PDF ). Pinch 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 . Under Mode read ing menu section you can zoom pages or se[...]
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Read ing Books 41 3. Columns – for read ing books with columns. T o navigate the page use navigation buttons. A page will be turned after bottom edge of the sheet reached; 4. Reflow – in this mode text is formatted to d isplay completely on the screen. Reflow mode is supported for PDF books only . Some tables and pictures cannot be d is - pla[...]
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Read ing Books 42 L OADING FILES Connect the Device to the PC using microUSB cable. NOTE The Device should be kept on while transferring files. Y ou will be prompted to select USB mode: PC Link or Charge either . Select PC Link . Operating system of com - puter will detect Device’s stor age as removable disk (if SD FOLL OWING LINKS T o follow a [...]
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Read ing Books 43 card installed – as two ones). Now you can copy files to the Device or SD card using Explorer or other file manager . A T TENTION! After copying files safely remove the Device before d isconnect the cable! Download ing protected e-books (Adobe DRM) Registration at www .adobe.com is required to use e-books in protected format [...]
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Read ing Books 44 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 . Click Save . 7. After the file is saved on your PC, a link as URLLink. [...]
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Read ing Books 45 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 . The downloaded book is protected (DRM) and cannot be opened by a non-registered user . Download books via PC [...]
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Read ing Books 46 com once more to open such books again. Authorization of Adobe Digital Edition can be deleted in section Settings > Service > Delete ADE authorization . 2. Select the Go to library view icon. 3. Click All items . 4. Choose a book and copy it to your Device. Sync your device with network services Y ou can also upload files t[...]
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Read ing Books 47 V ariant 2 • Open Library ; • Call up the context menu of a folder of the service which you want to synchronize with your device; • Select the synchronization option. For detailed information about work with network servic - es see sections Poc ketBook Sync , Send-to-P ock etBook and Dropbox P ocketBook . Read mor e[...]
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Read ing Books 48 The icon in the status bar changes to if the error oc - curred during synchronization of one of the services. If all synchronization processes ar e completed without errors, the icon in the status bar d isappears. LIBRARY Library is e-books file manager . Library menu allows to filter , group, sort, change appearance of the sect[...]
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Read ing Books 49 • Authors; • Bookshelf - create your own shelves with books depend ing on your interests and prefer ences ; • Series; • Formats . The results of grouping can be be d ispalyd as ascend ing ( A-Z ) or descend ing ( Z-A ). 2. Sorting criteria • By opening date; • By addition date; • By title; •[...]
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Read ing Books 50 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 bookshelf; • File – file operations: • Copy; • Move; • Delete; • Select - multiple choice of files .[...]
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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; • Camera. The rest of the apps are available at the application bar . T o invoke it touch the icon at the main menu.[...]
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Applications 52 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 Libr ary . BOOK ST ORE Book Store application pr ovides quick and convenient licensed content download from Book S tore portal (http://www .bookland.com/ ) to your Device. T he inte[...]
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Applications 53 If the connection with an account is set properly , you get access to all the features of a portal. Press the P ersonal Room to expand options for work with a personal account: Exit Personal r oom[...]
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Applications 54 • T op up the balance – top up the balance on a site BookLand or d irectly on the Device using the bank card (Visa, MasterCard, Maestro); • Purchase history – the list of goods, pur chased at the store; • My cards – used bank car ds; • Exit . Select the book and press Buy to purchase goods. Choose the forma[...]
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Applications 55 CAMERA The Device has a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash. With camera you can take pictures and scan documents to create your own books. Exit Photos T ake a photo Flash Change mode[...]
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Applications 56 T o make pictures: 1. Go to Camera on the home scr een of your Device. 2. Point the camer a at the subject of photographing and click on the icon at bottom of the screen or press Forwar d button. NOTE: T o set the flash ( auto /off /on ) click on the icon in the lower right corner of the screen. 3. Pictures can be seen in the app G[...]
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Applications 57 3. Point the camer a on the object of scanning and click on the icon at the bottom of the screen or press Forwar d button. 4. Continue actions from item 3 , until all pages are scanned. 5. Save the scanned document by clicking on the icon in the upper right corner . 6. Thereafter , the application will prompt to recog - nize text on[...]
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Applications 58 Calculator Engineering calculator supports a wide range of mathematical operations, such as different numeric systems, trigonometric, logarithm, power and logical operations. Calendar & Clock Opens current month calendar and clock. Navigation / allows turning over a calendar . The button returns you to the current month. Read ab[...]
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Applications 59 Scribble Application for drawing. T o select the drawing tool, use the application control panel: T ext: select the position and size of the text box. T ext is entered with the on-screen keyboar d; Font: change font and its size; Pencil: a tool for dr awing thin lines; Marker: a tool for drawing thick lines; Eraser: a tool for remov[...]
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Applications 60 Gallery Opens Library in the mode of viewing images (downloaded to the folder Gallery ). The opened photo is d isplayed in a full- screen mode. T o set a photo as Power-off L ogo , to Rotate or view Information about it, touch the full-screen image to switch to the ed iting mode and press menu sign in the right top corner of the scr[...]
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Applications 61 T o ed it images: 1. Open a document. 2. Select an image to ed it and open with tap on it. 3. Click on the icon at the bottom of the screen to call up Settings panel. NOTE: Y ou can also call up image settings with the help of the context menu. Open context menu by long tap on the picture on the list of document and select Edit . 4.[...]
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Applications 62 T o recognize text: 1. Open a document. 2. Select an image and open it with tap on it. 3. Click Recognize T ext at the bottom of the screen. 4. Select between options Recognize all images or Recognize only this picture . 5. Choose the language of text recognition. Once the process of text recognition is completed, you will be prompt[...]
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Applications 63 Aud io-player Music player for playing .mp3 med ia files. Repeat once Shuffle Normal Previous Next Volume Play/Pause + - Close Collapse Application menu Progress bar Playlist[...]
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Applications 64 In the Application menu you can add aud io files and folders with aud io to the playlist, rearrange tr acks, and save or clear playlist. 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. GAMES Klond [...]
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Applications 65 you think should be in the cell or set labels — d igits that you suggest may be in the cell. Digits and labels should be chosen from the bottom selection panel. Chess Y ou can play versus your friend or the Device. If you are playing against the Device, you can select 10 d ifficulty levels. INTERAC TIVE APPS RSS News Application [...]
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Applications 66 T o ed it the feed, select it, open the context menu and se - lect Edit name or Ed it URL command. Ed it the RSS feed name or address using the on-screen keyboar d. T o 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 up[...]
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Applications 67 Browser This is an application for viewing web-pages. As you start Browser , you are suggested to connect to one of available wireless networks. T o enter website address, touch address bar , type an ad - dress from on-scr een keyboard appeared and pr ess Enter . T o follow a link, just touch it. If a web-page doesn’t fit a scree[...]
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Applications 68 Settings you can clear history and cookies, d isable/enable JavaScript and load ing images. T o exit Browser , touch the correspond ing item in browser menu. P ocketBook Sync Poc ketBook Sync service allows you to download all books, chosen on the book store, directly to your Device (or even to several devices).[...]
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Applications 69 Poc ketBook Sync is convenient because you can choose files from the store in advance and then download them on your Device in any time convenient for you. Usage NOTE: For corr ect work of PocketBook S ync time and date on the De - vice should be adjusted properly ( Settings > Date/time ). T o use Poc ketBook Sync you need to pe[...]
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Applications 70 Sync Settings ( Settings > A ccounts and S ynchronization > Poc ketBook Sync ). If Wi-Fi connection has not been acti - vated, the Device will generate a connection request). • choose the store, where you are r egistered, from the list of content providers, and enter your account data. Choosing and Send ing Content to Y o[...]
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Applications 71 automatically every half an hour for checking new links (if the Device is not powered off/not in sleeping mode). The list of downloads will be automatically loaded to the queue after successful setting connection. If Automatic download is chosen in P ocketBook Sync set - tings, the download will start automatically . If By request i[...]
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Applications 72 Dropbox P ocketBook DropBox application allows to download files, added to Dropbox from any computer or any Device with installed Dropbox app or from the Dropbox website, to your Device. And you do not need to install anything to your Pocket - Book, it is enough to authorize in the service. How to start using 1. Register in the Dro[...]
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Applications 73 NOTE The application on your device will have access only to files in the Application > Dropbox P ocketBook folder on the server How to synchronize Automatically: 1. F iles, added to the d irectory Application > Dr op - box Poc ketBook on the server and to the sync folder on your Device, will be automatically synchronized whe[...]
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Applications 74 2. After synchronization all obtained files will be also available in the sync folder in the Library on the Device. Send-to-P ocketBook The application allows to send files to the email address of your Device. Sent books will be automatically downloaded to your Device, if the Wi-Fi is turned on. How to start using 1. Register for [...]
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Applications 75 • In the opened wizard enter your contact email ad - dress and password. • The email with the activation link will be sent to the specified address. Follow this link to r eceive the email address of your Device (for example, username@pbsync.com). NOTE: T he contact email address is used only for the authoriza - tion of th[...]
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Applications 76 the Device Library , when the internet connection is on. Down - load folder is available after authorization from the locations: • Applications > Send-to-Pock etBook; • Settings > A ccounts and sync hronizations > Send- to-Poc ketBook > Go to folder of the context menu of the Download folder; • Library >[...]
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Applications 77 The list of trusted senders Documents can be downloaded on the Device, if they are sent from the address, contained in the ‘white list’ (a list of the trusted senders). 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 th[...]
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Settings In this chapter you will learn how configure the interface and software features of the Device for the most comfortable usage. Select Settings at Notification panel to configure the Device. All changes will be applied after exiting the section. If you will encounter any problems with new settings, you will be able to start the Device in[...]
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Settings 79 • Connection to hidden networks — read more in the Connecting to the Internet section of this manual. • Available Networks — a list of available networks. Choose one of them and you’ll see parameters of this connection: Network name (SSID), signal strength, security , IP-address, network mask, main gateway , DNS. NOTE If[...]
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Settings 80 going to use the service for a long period, you can turn off to optimize the Device productivity . • Establishing Connection : Automatically (connec - tion will be established automatically every half an hour to check for new links (if the Device is not powered off/ not in sleeping mode)) or Manually (the connection is estab - lish[...]
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Settings 81 • Information about service — more detailed about service. Send-to-P ocketBook — the following options are available: • PocketBook ac count: 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 ema[...]
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Settings 82 • Download folder : location of received files. T he Send-to-Poc ketBook folder is set by default. Y ou can choose any other folder or create a new one in the internal Device storage or on the external SD-card. • About service — more detailed about service. Dropbox — In this section the following options ar e available: ?[...]
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Settings 83 • S ync Folder : location of synced files. Y ou can also move files to Sync folder , if you want to sync them with Dropbox P ocketbook d irectory on the server . T he Dropbox Poc ketBook folder on the Device is set by default. Y ou can choose another folder or create a new one in the internal Device storage or on the external SD-[...]
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Settings 84 Adobe DRM Authorization item are displayed . After re - moving all protected DRM documents will be unavailable. PERSONALIZE Boot Logo – image displayed during the Device starts. Logos are stor ed in system/logo internal storage folder , so you can copy an image you’d like to be displayed during startup. A T TENTION! System folder is[...]
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Settings 85 NOTE Y ou can also set your own picture as a logo from the Gallery application. Read about it in the Gallery section. Interface Font . Y ou can change the font of interface choosing from standart fonts. If you’ d like to use your own font, copy its files to the system/fonts internal storage folder Theme is set by default. If you want[...]
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Settings 86 T o add new profile, open the corresponding item. Y ou will be suggested to set destination (local memory or SD card) and to enter the name from on-scr een keyboard. After this current above-mentioned parameters will be stor ed at this profile. T o activate profile open the one you need. In profile context menu you can change avatar[...]
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Settings 87 DA TE/TIME In this section you will be able to set date, time, time zone and clock format. Y ou can also Synchronize Time or set Auto T ime Sync to use the network time/date. CAMERA In this section you can configure the folders in which photos and documents captured with the camer a will be stored, as well as select the resolution for [...]
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Settings 88 but consumes the most power . Less frequency may cause some artifacts from previous pages on a scr een. SA VING BA T TERY Here you can see battery level and set par ameters, which help to save battery charge: • Battery Percentage; • Auto screen lock — set time of idleness, after which the Device is locked: off , 5 min, 10 mi[...]
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Settings 89 Backup & Recovery • Restore Configuration – select the configur ation file to restore fr om a list; • Backup Configuration to SD – this action will cre - ate a backup folder on an external microSD-card and will save there system settings. Y ou will be suggested to enter the file name from on-screen keyboar d; Libr[...]
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Settings 90 • Optimise Database – remove old database entries. T o run optimization set the parameter to Once and exit Settings . The parameter will be set to Off after optimization. Privacy • Protect C onfigurations by P assword — in this sec - tion you can protect your setting by passwor d. Select Set Passwor d section and type the[...]
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Settings 91 Format Internal Memory – this action will er ase all data, except system files. CAUTION! If you need to erase all data on the Device, use this feature only , don’t try to format the Device internal memory via PC. Format SD car d – this action will erase all data from the external microSD card. Factory Reset – the Device state w[...]
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Settings 92 the following order: microSD car d (if installed), internal storage and Internet. Auto Update – turn on/off automatic check for updates. Thirdd-Party Apps — license and information about third- party applications, used on the Device. ABOUT DEVICE The following information about Device will be d isplayed: Device Model (model, serial [...]
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Firmwar e Update W ARNING! Firmware Update is a responsible operation, during which management software of the Device will be changed. In case of improper execution control pr ogram may be damaged and will require tr eatment in the service centre. Please perform the upgrade procedure in accor dance with the instructions below . There are two ways t[...]
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Firmware Update 94 If default Internet connection is not set, the Device will ask to connect to one of available wireless networks. Also you can activate the automatic updates check ( Set- tings > About Device > Software > Auto Update ). In this case, the Device will use Wi-Fi connection only . Manual Update 1. Open site www .pocketbook-in[...]
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Firmware Update 95 8. Follow the on-screen instructions with pictures: connect USB cable to the Devic e and Press Menu K ey NOTE: Y ou can check your Firmware version in Main menu > Set - tings > About device > Software > Firmwar e Version T roubleshooting Error Message Reason Correction Method No upgrade image found File SWUPDA TE.BIN [...]
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T roubleshooting Malfunciton P ossible Reason Solution Device does not turn on or turns on but only the logo is loaded Battery is low Charge the battery A book does not open - the message Book is probably damaged or pro- tected appears, or nothing happens at all The book is damaged If the book was down- loaded from the online store try to re-load i[...]
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T roubleshooting 97 Malfunciton P ossible Reason Solution After connection to PC disks are not d isplayed in Explorer Y our Device is in the bat- tery charging mode. Check USB mode in Set- tings Main Menu item. Set Connection to PC or Ask at Connection No signal in connection cable Check USB cable condition and its proper connec- tion to connector [...]
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Customer Support For detailed information about service centers in your country please use contacts below: Česko 800-701 -307 Deutschland 0-800- 187-30-03 France 0805-080277 Polsk a 0-0-800- 141-0112 Slovensko 0-800-606-676 USA/Canada 1-877 -910- 1520 Россия 8-800- 100-6990 У країна 0-800-304-800 Казахстан 8-800-333-35- 13 Б[...]
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Compliance with International Standar ds Product name: P ocketBook Ultra Model number: PocketBook 650 The EUT should be supplied by USB port from complied Limited Power Sour ce of personal computer or notebook. The EUT should be supplied by Adapter from complied Limited Power Sour ce. Rated output voltage: DC 5V 1A. This equipment is marked with th[...]
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Compliance with International Standards 100 In all Metropolitan departments, wireless L AN frequencies can be used under the following cond itions, either for public or private use: • Indoor use: maximum power (EIRP*) of 100 mW for the entire 2400-2483.5 MHz frequency band; • Outdoor use: maximum power (EIRP*) of 100 mW for the 2400-2454 [...]
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Compliance with International Standards 101 Certification information (SAR) The device meets guidelines for exposure to rad io waves. Y our device is a rad io transmitter and receiver . It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent sci[...]
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Compliance with International Standards 102 because the device is designed to use only the power required to reach the network. This equipment complies with the European Council Recommen - dation of 12 July 1999 on the Limitation of Exposure of the Gen - eral Public to Electromagnetic Fields [1999/519/EC]. Poc ketBook International S.A. Crocicc hio[...]