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barnesandnoble.com llc, 76 Ninth Avenue, New Y ork, NY 10011 USA. © 2013 barnesandnoble.com llc. All rights reserved. NOOK®, NOOK Book®, NOOK Bookstore™, NOOK Cloud™, NOOK Developer®, NOOK Friends™, NOOK Kids™, NOOK Magazine™, NOOK Newspaper™, NOOK Newsstand™, NOOK Profiles™, NOOK Scrapbook™, NOOK Store®, NOOK Study®, NOOK [...]
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T able of Cont ents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 9 Contact Us ...........................................................................................................................................................[...]
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Adding Library Items, Bookmarked W eb Pages, or Widgets to the Home Sc reen .................................................................... 29 Removing an Item fr om the Home Screen .................................................................................................................................... 30 Changing the W allpaper of [...]
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HDMI Output ................................................................................................................................................................................. 66 Closed Captioning ...........................................................................................................................................[...]
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Using UltraViolet™ ..................................................................................................................................... 92 Signing Up for an UltraViolet Account ........................................................................................................................................... 92 Linking Y o[...]
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A T&T ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 115 Bluetooth ........................................................................................................................................[...]
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Y our NOOK T oday™ .................................................................................................................................................................. 123 Widget ...........................................................................................................................................................[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 9 Intr oduction This User Guide is designed to help you get the most enjo yment out of your NOOK HD . NO TE: This User Guide describes the user experience available with NOOK HD software 2.1 or later . If your NOOK is running an earlier release, we r ecommend upg rading before proceeding with the instructions i[...]
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10 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Getting to Know Y our NOOK Y our NOOK is an eReader with a full-color touchscreen. On y our NOOK, you can: • Read books, magazines , ne wspapers, catalogs, c omics, and g raphic novels . • Shop over thr ee million titles, including over one million fr ee titles, from Barnes & Noble. Buy books, [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 11 Featur es of Y our NOOK Y our NOOK looks like this . P ower Button On the left side of your NOOK is the power button. Pr ess and hold the button for 2 seconds to turn on your NOOK. T o learn more about po wer management for your NOOK, see “P ower and Charging”. Headphone Jack Along the top edge of your N[...]
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12 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide NOOK Button This NOOK symbol on the lower fr ont of your NOOK is called the NOOK button. Onc e your NOOK is turned on and the screensaver has been unlock ed, pressing the NOOK button displays the Home Scr een. On the bottom of the Home Screen y ou’ll find Nav Buttons f or navigating to impor tant features[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 13 Speakers Audio speakers ar e built into the back of your NOOK, as shown belo w: Speakers[...]
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14 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide P ower and Charging T urning Y our NOOK On and O NO TE: If you have already register ed your NOOK and created a pr ofile, you will need to drag y our profile ’s icon to the lock symbol on the sc reen to unlock y our NOOK after you turn it on. If you have set up a passcode to pr otect your NOOK, y ou w[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 15 W all Charging T o charge y our NOOK, use the charging components included with your NOOK. CAUTION: Onl y use the NOOK power adap ter and custom 30-pin USB cable supplied with your NOOK. Other power adap ters might damage your NOOK and its battery . Do not use a power adapter and cable intended for other mod[...]
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16 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Resetting Y our NOOK P erforming a Soft Reset If f or some reason your NOOK bec omes unresponsi ve, you can perform a soft reset to restart the device. 1. Pr ess and hold the power button for 20 seconds , then release the power button. 2. Pr ess the power button again for 2 seconds to turn on your NOOK. Low [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 17 Airplanes When using your NOOK on an airplane, be sur e to follow the instructions of the flight crew . T o tur n your NOOK ’ s wireless networking on or o, do this: 1. T ap the gear icon in the Status Bar to open the Quick Settings window . 2. Slide the Wi-Fi switch on or o. Or slide the Airplane M[...]
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18 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Even on a day that is no t very hot, the passenger compartment or trunk of a car can be extremel y hot. Do not leave your NOOK in a car . High storage temperatures r educe battery lif e. For mor e infor mation, see “Charging Recommendations ”. Caring for the T ouchscreen Y ou should clean the touchscr ee[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 19 Gestur es Y our NOOK rec ognizes these dierent gestures: • Ta p • Double tap • Press and hold • Swipe • Scroll • Drag • Pinch and Zoom Ta p A tap on the screen is a quic k touch of your fingertip . It ’ s the same gesture you use when y ou tap a key on a c om- puter k[...]
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20 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Swipe T o swipe is to slide your finger across the sc reen as though y ou were brushing away a c rumb . Y ou can swipe left, flick - ing your finger to the left. Or y ou can swipe right, flicking your finger to the right. Y ou’ll typically swipe to scroll through a long list or c ollection things, suc[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 21 Drag T o drag is to touch an object and pull it to another location, while keeping y our fingertip touching the screen. Once you have mov ed the object to where you want it to be, lift your finger , leaving the object in its ne w location. Dra ggin g an item on the screen. Pinch and Z oom Y ou can use two [...]
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22 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide T ur ning on Y our NOOK for the First Time Charge Y our NOOK Y ou must charge your NOOK before y ou use it f or the first time. Plug your NOOK into a wall outlet using the po wer adapter and 30-pin cable included with y our de vice. Y ou can use your NOOK while it charges . The charging indicator light on t[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 23 • If you do not already have an account, T ap , No I need to create an account . T ap on the underlined wor ds and phrases and type in the fields to set up your acc ount. Once you have signed in, y ou can set up your NOOK Profile. Y our NOOK displays a scrollable list of topics such as Cooking & F[...]
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24 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Unlocking Y our NOOK Y our NOOK features a screensaver that locks the sc reen. T o unlock the screen, drag the icon for the profile y ou want to use to the lock icon in the c enter of the screen. (T o learn more about profiles, see “NOOK Pr ofiles”). Dra g a profile ’s i con to the lock symbol to u[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 25 The Status Bar The Status Bar is a black ribbon that runs along the top of your screen. The Sta tus Bar . The Left Side of the Status Bar The left side of the Status Bar identifies the owner of the NOOK; f or example, “Julie’ s NOOK.” The Center of the Status Bar The center of the Status Bar displays [...]
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26 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide The Sy stem Bar The System Bar is a short black panel that runs along the low er edge of many screens, inc luding the Home Screen, the Library , the Shop , and Settings screens . The System Bar c ontains usef ul tools for accessing contents and features . Here ’s an example of the System Bar The System Bar[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 27 The Rec ent Dra wer By def ault, an icon of two ov erlapping squares appears in the lo wer right corner of the System Bar . T ap this icon to open the Recent Drawer: a scrollable horiz ontal panel showing the last fifty items you have accessed on y our NOOK. These items can be Library items such as books or[...]
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28 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Y our Home Sc reen Y our Home Screen pr esents a scrollable list of the content you have accessed most r ecentl y . It also presents naviga- tion buttons and a link to Y our NOOK T oday . Y ou can return to the Home Screen at an y time by pressing the NOOK button (the raised silv er NOOK logo at the bottom o[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 29 The Nav Buttons consist of these fi ve buttons: • Librar y - displays the Library where your NOOK c ontent is stored. Y our Librar y includes books, magazines , movies & TV sho ws, apps , catalogs, newspapers, scrapbooks , and any files you have transfer red from y our per- sonal computer • A[...]
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30 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Remo ving an Item from the Home Screen T o remove an item y ou ha ve added to the Home Scr een, do this: 1. Pr ess and hold on the item. A pop-up menu appears. 2. T ap the menu choice Do not sho w on home . Y our NOOK remo ves the item from the Home Sc reen. Changing the W allpaper of the Home Screen T o cha[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 31 NOOK Pr ofiles A NOOK Profile™ tailors c ontent and shopping experiences on your NOOK for an individual user . Y our NOOK supports up to six NOOK Profiles, enabling dierent people, including par ents and children, to use your NOOK in dierent ways . All the purchases made on y our NOOK are processe[...]
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32 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 4. T ap on the icons repr esenting the profile o wner’ s interests. Then tap Ne xt . Y our NOOK oers some free sample content based on the pr ofile owner’ s interests . 5. T ap on the items you would lik e to add to the profile ’s Library . T ap Next . Y our NOOK finishes creating the Pr ofile.[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 33 • Have NOOK Games for k ids 6. If you like, fine-tune the permissions for video content by selecting and unselecting the ic ons f or movie and TV ratings. Mo vie ratings include G, PG, and PG-13. TV ratings including TV -G, TV-Y , TV-Y7, TV -PG, and TV-14. Y our NOOK automaticall y selects ratings base[...]
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34 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide • T ap Update interests to change the inter ests associated with the account. Adding new interests will give you the opportunity to select new sample content. • If you are editing a child pr ofile, tap Change parental controls to c hange the profile ’s ac cess to various types of c ontent. •?[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 35 Assigning Librar y Items to Profiles T o assign an individual item in y our Librar y to a par ticular profile, do this: 1. In the Library or on the Home Screen, pr ess and hold on the item’ s cover . A pop-up menu appears. 2. T ap the menu choice Assign to pro file . 3. T ap on each of the profiles to [...]
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36 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Sear ching Y our NOOK Using the Searc h T ool T o search for cont ent on y our NOOK or on the W eb, do this: 1. Pr ess the NOOK button to visit the Home Screen. 2. T ap the Search tool at the bottom of the screen. 3. T ype the wor d or phrase you want to sear ch for , and tap the Return ar ro w key . Y our N[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 37 The picture belo w shows the types of content you can select. Any changes y ou make take eect right away . Clearing Shortcuts from Pr evious Searches T o clear shor tcuts (links to r esults) from pre vious searches, do this: 1. T ap the Clear shortcuts button in the settings na vigation menu on the left s[...]
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38 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Y our NOOK T oday™ Y our NOOK T oday , a vailable through a button on the Home scr een, presents shopping suggestions based on your interests and r ecent purc hases. Y ou may also select a location to display toda y ’ s weather . NO TE: T o access Y our NOOK T oday , your NOOK must be connected to a Wi-F[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 39 Y our Librar y About Y our Librar y Y our Library holds: • Books • Magazines • Newspapers • Movies & TV sho ws • Apps • Catalogs • Scrapbooks • Any files you have sideloaded (transferred from y our computer) onto y our device Y our Library is organized like this: [...]
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40 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Storing Items in NOOK Cloud™ T o sa ve storage space on y our NOOK, you can move items fr om your device to NOOK Cloud, the cloud-based storage service included in your NOOK ac count. NO TE: Y ou cannot move item that you have sideloaded (transferred from y our personal computer) to NOOK Cloud. Opening Ite[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 41 3. T ap the Rename button. A dialog bo x opens, allo wing you to type a new name for the shelf . 4. T ype the new name f or the shelf. T ap the Sa ve button in the dialog bo x. Y our NOOK renames the shelf and returns to the window showing the shelf ’ s contents. 5. If you have finished making changes to [...]
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42 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Moving an Item to NOOK Cloud T o mo v e an item to NOOK Cloud, do this: 1. Pr ess and hold on the item’ s cover . A pop-up menu opens. 2. T ap the Move to NOOK Cloud menu choice. Y our NOOK remo ves the item from y our NOOK and sa ves a cop y in NOOK Cloud f or downloading. Moving an Item fr om NOOK Cloud [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 43 NOOK Scrapbook™ NOOK Scrapbook lets you save magazines and catalog pages y ou lov e in one spot so you can go bac k and enjoy them later . Saving a Page in a Sc rapbook T o sa v e a page in a scrapbook, do this: 1. Either: • Using two fingers , swipe down the center of the screen, or • T ap in t[...]
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44 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Adding a Note to a Scrapbook P age T o add a note to scra pbook page, do this: 1. Pr ess and hold on the center of the page. A pop-up menu opens. 2. T ap the word No te . A dialog bo x opens for entering a note. 3. T ype the note. 4. T ap the Sa ve button. Y our NOOK adds the note to the page. Viewing Notes [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 45 Reading on Y our NOOK Reading a Book T o read a book on your NOOK, tap on its c over . T urning Pages T o tur n to the next page, tap along the right side of the screen. Y ou can also turn to the next page by swiping to the left. T o tur n to the previous page, tap along the left side of the screen. Y ou can[...]
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46 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Using Highlights and Notes Y ou can highlight passages in a book and write notes about the passages. Highlighting a P assag e T o highlight a passage, do this: 1. Pr ess and hold on the wor d you want to highlight. If you want to highlight an entire passage, press and hold on the first or last w ord in the [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 47 Using Bookmarks Placing a Bookmark T o bookmark a page, tap in the upper right corner of the page. A blue bookmark ribbon appears, indicating that y ou have bookmarked the page. Seein g a L ist of Bookmarks and Mo vin g to a Bookmark ed P age T o see a list of all the bookmarks you have plac ed in a book, do[...]
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48 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide • 1.5-line spacing • Double spacing • Margin Siz e • Narrow margins • Medium Margins • Wide margins • P ublisher Default s • On (uses the def ault for matting rec ommended by the publisher and turns o all other controls) • O (lets you change the appearance o[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 49 Reading a NOOK Kids Book Y our NOOK supports NOOK Kids picture books, specially designed for young children and formatted f or rich-color , touch-scr een displays . These books open in landscape orientation in order to best pr esent the illustrations in picture books ’ two-page spreads . NOOK Kids books di[...]
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50 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide A NOOK Kids book with the thumbnails panel open. Choosing a W ay of Reading There ar e various ways y ou can enjoy a NOOK Kids book. Some books inc lude narration (a built-in audio track that reads the text aloud as y ou move fr om page to page). Some books also include animation and interacti ve acti vities[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 51 Options for reading are displayed next to the front co ver of a NOOK Kids book. Reading a Book b y Y ourself T o read a book by y ourself, simpl y tap on the blue Read by M yself button to open. Then turn the pages as you would with any other NOOK Book. In Read b y Myself mode, the picture book will not play[...]
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52 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Enlarging T ext & Images If text on the page of a NOOK Kids book is too small to read, double-tap on the text ar ea to enlarge it. In books with audio tracks, enlarged text will also displa y a P la y button (an orange triangle) at the top left corner . T o play the audio associated with the enlarged tex[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 53 Hearing a Book Read Aloud Read to Me and Read and Pla y books feature an audio track. T ap the orange Read to Me or the purple Read and Play buttons to hear the story read aloud as you turn the pages. The NOOK Kids book will play the audio trac k by default if you open the front co ver of one of these books.[...]
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54 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Read and Pla y Books If a NOOK Kids book displays the purple Read and Play button with a star symbol on its first scr een, that book in- cludes special activities that enable readers to interact with the book’ s content. P ages with acti vities display an Activity button with a white star at the top of th[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 55 NO TE: When you’ re engaged in a Read and Play activity , use the right arrow and left arrow onsc reen to turn pages. When an activity is li ve, gestures like tapping and swiping interact with the activity; they don ’t turn pages. Left - and right -page-turn arrows display when an acti vity is li ve. Som[...]
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56 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide The Recor d button. If the button is blocking the text you w ant to read, press the move button and dr ag the buttons to another part of the screen. When a recording is in pro g ress, the Recor d button changes to a S top button. 4. When y ou have finished reading the spread, tap Stop or turn the page. •?[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 57 The Play and Re-record b uttons. 5. T o continue r ecor ding, swipe or tap to turn to the next page and tap Record . 6. Continue r ecor ding and turning pages until you have finished the book. 7. At the end of the book, next to the back cover , press the blue Done button at the top of the screen. Y our NOOK[...]
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58 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide NO TE: Y our NOOK stores y our rec ordings as audio files in the My Files ar ea. The rec ordings ar e not part of the NOOK Kids books themselves. If you are planning to erase and deregister y our NOOK, you can back up these audio files to your personal c omputer to preserve them. NO TE: Y our NOOK saves au[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 59 The Edit menu oers choices for editing or deletin g a recording. 4. T ap the menu choice for the change you want to mak e. • If you tapped Edit Recor ding , the NOOK Kids book opens to the first page and displays the Re-r ecor d and Play buttons . Recor d the pages you want to change. The Re-rec ord[...]
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60 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Reading a NOOK Comics Book Y our NOOK supports NOOK Comics books, which are spec iall y for matted for rich-color , touch-screen display s. Y ou can read NOOK Comics in portrait mode or landscape mode (a two-page spr ead). T o open a NOOK Comics book, tap on its cover . Moving fr om Page to P age T o tur n t[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 61 Reading a Magazine Magazine Formats Y our NOOK displays magazines published in a variety of digital for mats. The format deter mines a magazine’ s interac- ti ve features, inc luding its navigation. Some f ormats are more interactive than others. This section describes the interface and features available [...]
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62 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide An ex ample of Magazine Vie w with the Reader T ools open, displaying thumbnails and a slider for navigatin g from page to pa ge. Once you ’r e viewing a page without the thumbnail images, you can turn the page and view the next page by tapping on the right side of the screen. Y ou can flip back to a prev[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 63 Art icle View Alternati vel y , you can view just the text of an article without any photos, drawings, or c ustom for matting. If you ’ re reading a long article or an article that has type running over photographs, you might find this view a little easier on your ey es. This view is called Ar ticle View [...]
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64 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Reading a Newspaper Reading a newspaper is just as easy as reading a book. Y ou e ven have access to the same R eading T ools that you use when reading books . Recent issues of newspapers appear on your Dail y Shelf, as well as in the Newspapers section of your Library . NO TE: T o ensure that there ’s alw[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 65 W atching TV Sho ws and Mo vies on Y our NOOK NOOK Video™ NOOK Video™ is a streaming and do wnload service that allows you to r ent movies and purchase mo vies and TV shows for viewing on your NOOK. NOOK Video oers a wide variety of popular movies and TV sho ws. NOOK Video supports both streaming and [...]
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66 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide HDMI Output Y ou can connect y our NOOK to an HDMI-compliant TV using the optional NOOK HD TV Adapter Kit, which is available from Barnes & Noble and NOOK retailers. Using the HD TV Adapter Kit, you can transmit NOOK Video content fr om your NOOK to an HDMI TV while also charging y our NOOK. The transmit[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 67 Shopping on Y our NOOK Introduction NO TE: T o access the NOOK Store® on y our NOOK, you must be connected to a Wi-Fi network. If you are not c onnected to a network but you are in an ar ea with Wi-Fi access , your NOOK will guide you through the pr ocess of connecting to a network. Y ou can buy books, maga[...]
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68 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Buying a Book Once you ’r e in the NOOK Store, y ou can buy any book you see that has a button displa ying the book’s pric e. (If you don’t see a button with a price next to a particular book, it ’s because y ou’ve already purchased the book. A gray label reading Pur chased appears where the price [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 69 Buying a Subscription to a Magazine or Newspaper Y our NOOK oers free 14-day trials of magazines and newspapers. Y ou are eligible for one free trial for each news- paper and magazine. T o star t y our free 14-da y trial, do this: 1. Open the details page for the magazine or newspaper you want. 2. T ap th[...]
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70 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide NO TE: For some TV sho ws, it ’ s possible to purchase the TV Season, which includes all episodes for a season in a single purchase. NO TE: T o lear n how to select the storage location for downloaded mo vies and TV shows , see “Selecting the Def ault Storage for Movies and TV Shows ” below . Renting a[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 71 Buying or Acc essing Catalogs Most catalogs in the NOOK Store ar e free. Some catalogs oer two options: • Curr ent Edition - a cop y of the cur rent edition of the catalog • Curr ent Edition Plus - the current edition of the catalog plus automatic access to future editions T o do wnload a catalo[...]
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72 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Using Y our Wishlist Y our Wishlist is like a shopping cart on your NOOK. Y ou can add books, magazines, newspapers, apps , movies , TV shows , and catalogs to your Wishlist so y ou can buy them later . NO TE: The Wishlist on your NOOK is separate fr om the Wishlist on the BN.com W eb site. Y our Wishlist on[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 73 Using Y our NOOK in a Bar nes & Noble Store When you turn on your NOOK in a Barnes & Noble store, y our NOOK automaticall y detects the Wi-Fi network running in the store. Y our NOOK displays a special window , asking if you w ould like to c onnect to the InStore net - work. • T o connect to the[...]
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74 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide A pps Overvie w Y our NOOK includes two types of apps: NOOK apps and Google apps. NOOK Apps NOOK apps are apps developed specifically f or NOOK eReaders. A small green NOOK logo appears in the lo wer right corner of the icon for any NOOK app . Y our NOOK includes the following NOOK apps: • Calendar –[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 75 Google A pps Y our NOOK includes the following Google™ apps: • Chrome™ - Br owse fast and sign in to your Chrome experience fr om your NOOK, anywhere y ou go . • Gmail™ - Gmail is built on the idea that email can be more intuitive, eecti ve, and usef ul. • Goo gle Maps™ - Navigate y[...]
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76 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide T o make use of location data in search, tap the Location & Goo gle search checkbo x on the Location Services screen. The Apps screen in the Library looks like this:[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 77 Using the Chr ome Bro wser NO TE: As of NOOK software release 2.1, Chrome is the built -in browser on NOOK HD and NOOK ND+. NO TE: Chrome is available to all profiles that have been given W eb access. Other Google Play apps ar e avail- able onl y to the primary profile on your NOOK by default. However , th[...]
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78 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Using NOOK Email™ Y our NOOK lets you send and r eceive email from one or more of your email accounts , such as your Gmail ac count, your Y ahoo! account, or your email ac count for work. NO TE: This section describes the NOOK Email app . For infor mation about the Gmail app , please refer to Google’ s G[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 79 Lett ing Y our NOOK Set up Y our Account T o let y our NOOK automatically configur e y our email account, do this: 1. On the email acc ount set-up scr een, enter the email address of the account y ou want to configur e. This should be an account y ou already ha ve set up with your ISP or with an email serv[...]
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80 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 9. T ap Next. Y our NOOK connects to the email acc ount and set up a connection. If your NOOK connected succ essf ull y , it displays a new screen with a c ong ratulator y message at the top . The screen features these two fields: • Account name • Y our name 10. If you would like to give this acc [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 81 Using NOOK Friends™ NOOK Friends™ is an app that lets you c onnect to friends, lend and borrow books, shar e comments and recom- mendations, and mor e. The app creates a soc ial network for NOOK Friends. A NOOK Friend is a friend of yours who has a Barnes & Noble account and an email addr ess in your[...]
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82 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Friends ’ Acti vities The Friends ’ Acti vities screen shows a scr ollable list of recent activities of your NOOK Friends . Acti vities include: • A NOOK Friend making a recommendation to the public (via T witter or Facebook) • A NOOK Friend rec ommending a book, magazine, ne wspaper , comic, g[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 83 NOOK Friends T ap the All Friends button in the NOOK Friends nav bar to acc ess your list of NOOK Friends. The NOOK Friends scr een features two pages, whic h you can toggle between b y tapping the buttons near the top of the screen. The tw o pages are: • Friends - a list of your NOOK Friends • P e[...]
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84 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Viewing Lists of Friends and P ending Invitations In the System Bar at the bottom of the screen you ’ll see an icon sho wing three people. This is the Fri ends button. T ap the All Friends button to open a windo w with two lists: • Friends - a list of all your NOOK Friends • P ending - a list of [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 85 Using the LendMe® Program in NOOK Friends™ Lending and Borrowing Books With Barnes & Noble’ s exc lusi ve LendMe® technology , you can shar e lendable NOOK Books with any NOOK Friend or any friend who has a Barnes & Noble account with a valid c redit car d number . Y our NOOK Friend or friend c[...]
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86 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide • If your Librar y includes any books eligible to be lent out, they will appear on the shelf of lendable books in the LendMe section of your Librar y . • LendMe badges are pr esent when you ar e bro wsing and searching for books in the NOOK Store on the BN.c om website. When you navigate to the det[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 87 3. If you have made your books visible, y ou can still hide indi vidual books. T ap the Show/Hide toggle beside any book title you wish to hide. • If the togg le switch says Sho w , your friends can see the book in a list of lendable books . • If the togg le switch says Hide, this book does no t ap[...]
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88 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 2. In y our Library , press and hold on the co ver of the book you want to lend. Books ar e eligible f or lending if they have a LendMe badge on their cov er . A pop-up menu opens. 3. In the pop-up menu, tap on the menu choic e LendMe. A dialog bo x opens, explaining the terms of the LendMe o er , and ask[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 89 slider to open a page of extras, and then tap on the Buy button to purchase the book using y our Barnes & Noble account. T o view a list of lendable books belon ging to a specific NOOK F riend, do this: 1. In the NOOK Friends app , tap the Friends button (an icon with thr ee people) in the lower right c[...]
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90 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide About Me T ap the About Me tab at the top of the NOOK Friends app to display the About Me page. This page is a summary of infor mation about you as a NOOK Friend. The pr ofile includes this inf ormation: • Y our name • Y our photo (if you have linked to y our Facebook acc ount and ha ve posted a p[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 91 Using Bluetooth® NO TE: Y our NOOK supports the A2DP , A VCRP , and HID profiles of the Bluetooth 2.0 standard for connecti v- ity , enabling your NOOK to connect to Bluetooth devices such as headphones , speakers , and key - boards . These wireless devices are sold separately . See your NOOK retailer for [...]
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92 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Using UltraViolet™ UltraViolet is an all-new way to collect, acc ess, and enjoy your mo vies and TV shows in the cloud. Purchase a Blu-ra y , DVD , or digital video with the UltraViolet logo , and you can str eam or download y our movie or TV show to y our UltraViolet-c ompatible de vices, including y our [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 93 4. In the list of configuration options on the right side of the screen, tap Ultr aViolet . A dialog bo x opens, pr esenting buttons for signing up f or UltraViolet or for signing in with your UltraViolet ac- count. • T o sign up f or an UltraViolet account, tap the Si gn Up button. Y our NOOK opens a [...]
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94 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Using the Quick Settings Windo w T ap the gear icon in the Status Bar to open the Quick Settings windo w . This Quick Settings o ers the following con- trols: • Brightness: a slider for adjusting the brightness of the scr een • Wi-Fi : a toggle switch for tur ning Wi-Fi on and o and c ontrol [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 95 Configuring the Home Scr een Y our NOOK includes contr ols f or customizing the behavior of the Home Scr een. Opening the Home Scr een Settings Window T o open the Home Screen settin gs window fr om the Home Screen, do this: 1. T ap the gear icon in the Status Bar to open the Quick Settings window . 2. T ap[...]
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96 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Configuring the Quick Corner By def ault, the Home Screen displa ys an icon that looks like an open drawer (two o verlapping squar es) in the right corner of the System Bar , the g ray panel at the bottom of the screen. T apping this icon opens the Recent Drawer , a scrollable windo w of the most recent c o[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 97 T o change the n umber of issues of a publication that will be displa ye d on the Active Shelf or Inbo x, do this: 1. T ap the categor y of publication you want to configure: Newspapers, Magazines , or Catalogs. A window opens , oering you a choice of how many issues should be displa yed on y our Home Sc[...]
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98 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Using the Acc essibilit y Reader Introduction Y our NOOK includes a beta version of the NOOK Accessibility Reader , a built-in acc essibilit y feature that reads books, periodicals , and user interf ace features aloud. Y ou can choose how the Accessibility Reader r eads to you. Y ou can move thr ough content[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 99 Navigating in Manual Mode In Manual mode, you can mo ve by page, b y sentence, and by wor d. T o move forward one page, swipe to the left with one finger . T o move forward one sentenc e, swipe left with two fingers. T o move forward one w ord, swipe left with three fingers. T o move backwar d a page, swi[...]
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100 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Customizing the General Settings on Y our NOOK Opening the General Settings Scr een The General settings screen on y our NOOK o ers controls for turning P owerSave Mode on and o, customizing the dictionary in your NOOK, adjusting the volume of f eatures lik e music and alarms, and making other config[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 101 Changing the Scr een Timeout By def ault, your NOOK dims its scr een after two minutes of inactivity to sa ve power . Y ou change this two-minute interval to fi ve minutes, 15 minutes, or 1 hour . K eep in mind that longer timeout periods consume more pow er , since the screen will be illuminated even when[...]
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102 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide T urning Spelling Cor rection On and O Y our NOOK includes a spell check er f or checking the spelling of c ontent, such as email messages, that y ou t ype yourself in the built-in apps on y our NOOK. Y ou can configure the spell check er to use the language used by the user interf ace or American Engli[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 103 Configuring Security Settings Using a Device P asscode to Pr otect Y our NOOK T o set up a de vice passcode for y our profile so that no one can pick up your NOOK and start using it without first enterin g the passcode, do this: 1. Open the General settings scr een by tapping the General menu choice on t[...]
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104 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Configuring the V olume Settings f or NOOK Featur es Y our NOOK lets you individuall y adjust the audio volume for : • Music and videos • Notifications (such as the arri val of ne w email or a NOOK Friends request) • Alarms T o change audio v olumes, do this: 1. Open the General settings sc[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 105 Choosing a 12-hour or 24-hour Clock F ormat By def ault, your NOOK uses a 12-hour cloc k for mat. It labels hours 1 through 12. Optionally , you can switch to a 24-hour format in which hours are numbered 1 thr ough 24. This f ormat is used in Europe and in organizations such as the military . In 24-hour f o[...]
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106 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Updating the Softwar e on Y our NOOK From time to time Barnes & Noble will release softwar e updates f or your NOOK. Y our NOOK will automaticall y install these updates. NO TE: Updating software does not delete any of your books, magazines, mo vies, TV shows, newspapers, catalogs, or apps , nor does it[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 107 Using a micr oSD Memor y Card Y ou can install a microSD memory card in your NOOK to add up to 64 GB of memor y to your NOOK—enough for many thousand more books , along with periodicals, music, and personal files. microSD memory cards hold about 1,000 books per gigabyte. The number of periodicals you can[...]
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108 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Installing a Memor y Card T o install a memor y card in y our NOOK, do this: 1. La y your NOOK face up on a clean level surf ace. 2. Find the small lid to the left of the 30-pin USB port on the bottom edge of y our NOOK. Using your finger tip , gentl y pull the lid out from the bezel. The lid pulls straigh[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 109 4. Push gently against the card, guiding it into the slot until it clicks into plac e. 5. Gently push the lid closed, and snap it into place. Formatting a New Card If you have installed a new , ne ver-before-used microSD memory card into your NOOK, a dialog bo x appears, re- porting that the SD memor y card[...]
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110 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Remo ving a Memor y Card T o remo ve a memory card from y our NOOK, do this: 1. La y your NOOK face up on a clean, level surf ace. 2. Find the small lid to the left of the 30-pin USB port on the bottom edge of y our NOOK. Using your finger tip , gentl y pull out the lid. 3. With the tip of your finger , p[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 111 Suppor ted File T ypes Y our NOOK supports the f ollowing types of files. • Audio: MP4, M4A, 3GP , AAC, MP3, FLAC, WA V , OGG, AMR • Video: MP4, 3GP , WEBM • Gallery pictures: JPEG, GIF , PNG, BMP • Reader/Other: PDF , ePUB, DRP , ePIB, FOLIO , OFIP , CBZ, TXT , R TF , XLS, DOC , PPT , [...]
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112 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide A ppendix A: One Y ear Limited W ar rant y THE FOLL O WING W ARRANTY TERMS WERE IN EFFECT AS OF THE D A TE Y OUR DEVICE WAS MANUF AC- TURED , AND ARE PRO VIDED FOR Y OUR REFERENCE ONL Y . THE ACTUAL TERMS OF Y OUR WARRANTY ARE THE TERMS THA T WERE IN EFFECT AS OF THE DA TE OF Y OUR PUR CHASE, WHICH MA Y BE [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 113 B&N. Y ou must return your NOOK within the timeframe pr ovided b y B&N. Y ou may also be r equired to pr ovide a credit car d to obtain an ad vance replac ement before B&N receives your NOOK at its r etur ns center . All returned NOOKs become the pr operty of B&N. Before you send y our NOOK [...]
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114 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide remo ved, tampered with or defaced or if your NOOK has been opened or serviced without authorization, tampered with, altered or modified. Please note that opening the bac k co ver of your NOOK to change the battery , external SD card or back c over will void this Limited W arranty , exc ept to the extent t[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 115 A ppendix B: T rademarks and Copyrights AccuW eather AccuW eather is a register ed trademark of AccuW eather , Inc . Adobe Y our NOOK contains Adobe® Reader® Mobile softwar e under license from Adobe Systems Inc orporated, Copy - right © 1995-2011 Adobe Systems Inc orporated. All rights reserved. Adobe a[...]
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116 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Gill Sans is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation which is registered in the U .S . P atent and T rademark Oce and certain other jurisdictions. T rebuchet is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation which is register ed in the U.S. Patent and T rademark Oce and certain other jurisdictions. Contains iT [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 117 A ppendix C: FC C Notic es FCC IDs NOOK WI-FI: XHHBNTV400-A MODEL: BNTV400 This device complies with P ar t 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two c onditions: (1) this de- vice may no t cause harmf ul interf erenc e, and (2) this device must accept an y interference rec ei ved, incl[...]
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118 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Other Infor mation Related to the R adio Also note the following: • For information on connecting to Wireless netw orks, see “Sta y in T ouch”. • Y our NOOK has a Wi-Fi setting that turns o the radio . Wi-Fi networking should be turned o on airplanes. F or more information, see “ Airpl[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 119 A ppendix D: Industr y Canada Notice The term “IC” bef ore the equipment certification number only signifies that the Industr y Canada technical specifica- tions were met. IC: 8961A-BNTV400A This device complies with Industry Canada license-ex empt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the followi[...]
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120 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide A ppendix E: Eur opean Union EU Regulatory Conf or mance W e, bar nesandnoble.com llc, hereb y declare that this device is in c onfor mance to all essential r equirements of the R&T TE Directive 1999/5/EC. This equipment is marked with the symbol and can be used throughout the Eur opean Communit y . Thi[...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 121 A ppendix F: NOOK ® T er ms of Service The NOOK ® T er ms of Ser vice are located her e: http://www .NOOK.com/hd/legal[...]
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122 Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide Glossar y Acti ve Shelf A scrollable shelf of recently purchased items and r ecently accessed items that appears near the top of the center panel of the Home Screen. Article Vie w (Magazine) A presentation of the text content of the magazine article you are reading . Ar ticle View makes it easy to read the [...]
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Barnes & Noble NOOK HD User Guide 123 Profile A special acc ount on your NOOK that customiz es the user experience and c ontent selection of your device for a particular person. There are thr ee t ypes of NOOK Profiles™: the Primar y Profile (the pr ofile of the person who register ed the device and who ’ s NOOK account is used to purc [...]
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