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Table of contents for the manual
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ICARUS Omnia (G2) (M701BK) User Manual Copyright © 201 2 ICARUS[...]
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Table of contents Disclaimer 5 Introduct ion 5 Inside the box Parts and controls Turning on/and off Charging Inserting a memory card The Home menu Importing and tr ansferring cont ent 12 Importing content Importing DRM content Authorization Transferring DRM ebooks Reading boo ks 15 Opening books Book page interface Turning a page Adjusting font siz[...]
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Zooming in/out Using the Option menu while reading Adding bookmarks Deleting bookmarks Opening bookmarks in the Home menu Opening bookmarks in the current book Go to page Auto flip Book information Screen rotation Display settings Add to favorites Playing music 22 Music player Playing vide o 24 Using the Option menu during video playback Viewing pi[...]
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File explo rer 27 Copy-paste files Deleting files Settings 28 Time and date Standby Format memory About product Power management Restore factory defaults Language Screen rotation Manual Troublesho oting 30 Precautio n and maintena nce 31 Technical s pecifications 33[...]
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Disclaimer All the i nformation, desi gn and specificati ons contained in this manual were corr ect at the time of publication. However , a s the product is under dev elopment and upgradi ng, the final devic e may have a slightly d ifference in appearan ce or modified fun ctionality than presente d in this manual. Introduction The ICARUS Omnia is a[...]
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Parts an d Cont rols Headphone jack – t o insert head/earphones Power button - press and ho ld fo r 3 second to tur n on/off, press and h old 6 seconds t o reset LED indicator – sh ows charging stat us Menu button – to open the pop-up menu Zoom button – press t o adjust font s ize or to zoom in/out Play/pause button – to st art/pause play[...]
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Micro SD card slot – inse rt micro SD memor y cards here for ad ditional storage spac e Speaker – do not blo ck this area dur ing music playi ng 12 13[...]
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T urning on and off Press and hold the [Power] button for 3 seconds to turn on the Omnia. It may t ak e a f ew momen ts for the Omnia to turn on and loadi ng the c onten t. If the Omni a does not turn on, c harging is requ ired. To turn off the Omnia, press and h old [Power] button for 3 seconds. Charging You need to charge the the Omni[...]
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Inserting a Memory Car d The Omnia suppo rts Micro S D cards in both FAT and NTFS file system. NTFS is needed to copy fil e with size larger tha n 4GB. To insert a Memory car d: Check that the micro SD card is in the correct position with the contact pin facing upwards as illustrated below. You may damage the card and the Omnia if the m icro SD[...]
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The Home menu When the Omnia is turn ed on, you will e nter into the Home M enu. Library Battery Indi cator Page Number Time & Date Entering Option M enu To access e xtra functions av ailable, press [Menu] but ton to display the Option M enu as illustrated. Press the di rectional ke y to move curs[...]
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To exit fr om Option menu, move c ursor to and press < OK > to confirm. Alternat ively, press the < Return> button to exi t. The other o ptions availabl e in the Option menu are: To sort books by different categories: T itle, Author, Category, Date, For mat To jump to a specifi c page To read from previ ously added bookmarks To adjust t[...]
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Importing and transferring content Importing Con tent The Omnia support s the USB Mas s Storage Device function. To import contents (ebooks, video, audio, photo et c) in to the Omnia, connect the Omnia t o PC via the suppl ied USB cable. Upon successful connection to P C, the Omnia will enter USB mode and all ope ration will be h alted.[...]
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Enter your email ad dress and complet e the online form as per instructed. Authorizati on Upon registratio n, return to the ADE window. E nter the username and password to activate your Adobe account . After activation, connect t he Omnia to PC. ADE will detect the Omnia and you are prompted to authorize devi ce. After authorization[...]
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Note s on using A dobe Digit al E ditions (ADE) Each ADE ID supports only 6 devices, this includes the m aster device (the Omnia) a nd the slave d evice (SD card). When the Omnia is restor ed to default settings, ALL DRM activation record and data (including DRM books purchased) will be erased from the Omnia. You are required to authorize the devic[...]
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To request for extension and r eset of your ADE ID, go to http://www.adobe.co m/support /digitaledi tions/ [Submit a web case]. You are r equired to k ey in your ADE ID info. Reading books Opening Books Books transf erred to Omnia will b e listed in Home Me nu. Omnia support s ebooks in e pub, pdf, and txt format. Use the <Direct[...]
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T urning a pag e While read ing a book, press the <Next Page> or < Directiona l-Right> button t o turn to next p age. To turn to pre vious page, pr ess <Previous Page> or <Di rectional-Left> button. Adjusti ng Fon t Siz e While r eading, pr ess the <Z oom> button to enter the font size menu. There a 5 font size[...]
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Move the c ursor to the desi red zoom leve l and press <O K>. In zoom mode, use <Directional> but tons to pan across the zoomed page. Page turning is di sabled in zoom mode . Press <Return> to exit the zoom mode and return to the original size and r esume normal boo k reading funct ions. Using the Option M enu whil[...]
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Deleting a Book mark Turn to the bookmarked page that needs to be deleted. Press <Menu> and move the curso r to <Delete Bookmark >. Press <OK> to confirm. Alternatively, y ou can delete a bookmark f rom the B ookmark List. In the Bookmark l ist, press <Menu> and select [Delete] to delete selecte d bookmark. Openi[...]
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Opening a bookma rk in the Curr ent Book While reading the book, press <Menu> and select [B ookmarks] to enter i nto Bookmark List. In the Bookmark List , move the cursor to the des ired page an d press <O K> to open. To delete a bookmark from the Bookmark List, Press <Menu> to display t he Option Menu and select [Dele[...]
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Book Infor mation You can check the inf ormation of the current boo k from the [ Book Information] option. This will show (when saved in the original content of the book by the publisher): Title, Author, Publisher, File Type, Date added, File size, Publisher and Expiration. Depending on the source of ebook that you download/pur chase, some of the i[...]
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In landscape v iew, the Option Menu is divided into 2 pages. To access options in the second page, mov e the cursor to [More> ] icon at t he top right cor ner of the Option Menu and then e nter To return to previous page, move the cursor to [< Back] and then enter Display S ettings To adjust font color, back ground color, brightne[...]
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To remove boo ks from the Fav orites: 1. Enter the Favor ite List from the Home menu. Move the cursor to the d esired book title. Press <Menu> button and select [De lete] from the dropdown list. 2. While reading a book, pr ess the <Menu> button and select [Remove fro m Favorite] fr om the Option Menu. Playing music Music Pla yer [...]
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Using the Opt ion Menu in t he Music Play er EQ settings – move the curso r to [EQ Settings] , press [Left] or [Ri ght] button to sele ct desired EQ mode. Play Mode - move t he curso r to [Play Mode] , press [Left] or [Right ] button to select desi red Play mode To view all s tored audio files To sort aud io files by genre To sort aud io files by[...]
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Playing video From the Home Menu , open the Opt ion menu and selec t ‘Video ’ to enter into the vide o library. In the video library move the cursor to your desired video file and press <O K> to start playi ng. During vide o playback, the button defini tion is as below: 1 Enter / Exit Full Screen mode 2 Increase Volume 3 Decre[...]
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T o Display Subt itles dur ing V ideo Playback The Omnia support s subtitle of sub, ssa, srt, lrc f ormat. The file name of the subtitle m ust be identical to that of the video file. The subtitle will be load ed automatically during video pl ayback. Viewing pictures Gentle Remind er : Please or ganize the pictur es into a specific fo lder f[...]
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Zoom In/Out Pi cture There are 3 zoom lev el s available. T o zoom in while in full screen mode, press the <Zoom> butto n to change differ ent zoom level. To re turn to original size, press t he <R eturn> button to resume normal oper ation. Slideshow In full sc reen mode, press < Menu> [Slideshow] to st art. To[...]
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Copy / Pa st e files You can copy files/folde rs from SD card to the internal memory and wise versa . From the file list, move the cursor to the desired file to copy. Click <Menu> and select [Copy]. From the explorer, g o to the desired directory to store the copied file. C lick <Menu> and select [Paste] to start copying fil[...]
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Settings T ime & Date To set the clock and date, press the <Directio nal Left/Right> buttons to move the cursor. Press the < Directional Up/Do wn> buttons to input value. Time zone setting is needed to calculate the expiry duration for book borrowing / r eturning. Device St andby To enabl e / disable auto standby mode. Press[...]
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About Product Displays product informati on of the Omnia. Power Manage ment Displays real time batter y status of the Omnia. Res tore F act ory Defa ult s To restor e the Omnia ’s sett ings to defaults. All settings will be restored. All DR M contents and activation will be deleted. You are required to authorize the Omnia again th rough ADE (Adob[...]
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User ’ s Manual Opens the user manual on t he Omnia. Troubleshooting If the Omnia does no t function as it is expected, please try the followi ng steps. The Omnia is not res ponding or can’t be turned on. Reset the Omnia by pressing and holding the power button for 6 seconds. The Omnia will be forced to shutdown if it is on and you are r eq[...]
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Ejec t the Omni a from computer to resume operat ion. To u se the Omni a while charging, cl ick on the [Safely Remove Hardware] icon located on the left lower cor ner to disconnec t data conne ction with comput er. After the Omnia is safely removed, comput er will o nly charge the Omnia and y ou can now resume no rmal operat ion. Precaution[...]
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On Cleaning and M aintenance If the Omnia does get we t, turn it off immediately. Wait for it t o dry comple tely before t urning on again. Clean the screen wit h a soft cloth; be careful not to wipe it with anything abr asive. When car rying your Omnia in a bag, kee p it in the protec ting case sup plied to avoid scratches If the Omnia[...]
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Technical specifications Display 7 inch TFT-LCD Displ ay, 800x480 pixe ls Brightness : 250cd/m 2 Storage memory Built in memor y: 32GB Supports TF c ard up to 16GB (FAT & NTFS format) Media File For mat supported eB ook: EPUB, PDF, TX T, FB2, PDB, HT ML Audio: MP3, WMA , AAC, WAV, O GG Photo: jpg, bmp, gif Video: MPEG-1, MP EG-2, MPEG-4(Xvi d),[...]
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Minimum system r equirement (USB Mass Storage) Windows 98, 2K, X P, Vista, Win 7, Ma c OS 10x, Linux Physical properti es Dimension: 187.4 x 128 .5 x 11.8 mm ( approx) Weight: 280 g (appr ox) **Design and specif ications are subject to change without prior no tice. Copyrights and Trademark Notice Copyright laws prohibit copying the data of this pro[...]