Page 2 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1 - Statement; Product Specification; Chapter 4 - Operating Instruction
Table of Contents 04 05 06 06 06 07 09 09 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 Chapter 1 - Statement Chapter 2 - Operating Precautions Chapter 3 - Getting Started 3.1 Package Content 3.2 Product Specification 3.3 Product Layout and Functionalities 3.4 B...
Page 4 - Thank you for choosing Aluratek’s® LIBRE AIR eBook Reader. In addi-
4 Chapter 1 - Statement Thank you for choosing Aluratek’s® LIBRE AIR eBook Reader. In addi- tion to making sure only quality materials are used for manufacturing, Aluratek® is also dedicated to provide the best customer satisfaction and support. The goal of Aluratek is to embody “Simple Elegance” in...
Page 5 - Chapter 2 - Operating Precautions; Please read the following read the following precautions before; Please power off immediately. Do not continue to use the damaged
5 Chapter 2 - Operating Precautions Please read the following read the following precautions before operating your Libre Air ebook reader: • Operating Temperature: 0~40°C. • Never put heavy objects on top of this product. • Never insert objects into port, card slot or earphone jack. • Dropping this ...
Page 6 - Chapter 3 - Getting Started; been damaged. If you discover a problem, please contact us immedi-; - Via PC: 3 hours with the use of USB cable with dual standard A plugs
6 Chapter 3 - Getting Started 3.1 Package Content Your order has been carefully packaged and inspected. The following should be included in your package. Please inspect the contents of the package to ensure that you have received all items and that nothing has been damaged. If you discover a problem...
Page 7 - Product Layout and Functionalities
7 Chapter 3 - Getting Started 3.3 Product Layout and Functionalities LED Navigation Sensor Numeric Keys Return / Back Home Up / Down / Left / Right Keypad Menu Zoom Previous Page Next Page
Page 9 - Before Using the Device; charging, The Red LED will turn off when charging is complete.
9 Chapter 3 - Getting Started 3.4 Before Using the Device You should charge your Libre Air before using it. Please make sure the Libre Air is powered off, connect the power adapter and charge its inter- nal batteries for 4-5 hours continuously. The red LED will be on during charging, The Red LED wil...
Page 10 - F. General Operation
10 Chapter 3 - Getting Started F. General Operation 1. In the main menu, press [Up] / [Down] / [Left] / [Right] to choose eBook Library, Last Reading, Recent Reading, Music, Picture, Settings or Others, and press [Enter] or press the relevant numeric key for the desired option. 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 10:46 J...
Page 11 - Chapter 2: Operating Instructions; eBook Library: To read all the eBook files
11 Chapter 2: Operating Instructions eBook Library: To read all the eBook files Last Reading: To read the latest eBook file you have read Recent Reading: To view the latest reading materials Music: To listen to all the music files for leisure Picture: To view all the picture files Settings: To set a...
Page 12 - Chapter 4 - Operating Instructions; TXT and Other Relevant File Operation
12 Chapter 4 - Operating Instructions 4.1 eBook Library 4.1.1 eBook File List In the main menu, press [Up] / [Down] / [Left] / [Right] to choose “eBook Library” function and press [Enter] (“OK” key) or press relevant Numeric key to enter an eBook function and choose the books folder. If icon is show...
Page 13 - While reading an eBook, you can use the Search function to find a cer
13 Chapter 4 - Operating Instructions 4.1.3.1 Bookmark List While reading eBook, press [Menu] and choose “Bookmark List” to view all the bookmark pages of relevant ebook. Use Bookmark: While viewing the Bookmark list, press the relevant numeric key to jump to the corresponding page bookmarked. Delet...
Page 15 - Press [Menu] and choose “Full Screen” to browse the files in a full
15 Chapter 4 - Operating Instructions 4.1.4 PDF and EPUB File Operation There are various operations available for ePub and PDF ebooks: 4.1.4.1 Table of Contents If Table of Contents information is encoded onto your ePub and PDF ebooks, press [Menu] and select the “Table of Content” function to view...
Page 17 - Music”, no Playlists have been setup. To play MP3 music files on your
17 Chapter 4 - Operating Instructions 4.4.2 Fast Forward / Rewind While music is playing, press and hold [Right] to fast forward the current song and press [Left] to Rewind. 4.4.3 Playlist When you enter the Music function, if you see a popup saying “No Music”, no Playlists have been setup. To play ...
Page 18 - Press [Menu] and choose “Play Modes” to choose different playback
18 Chapter 4 - Operating Instructions 4.4.6 Play Modes Press [Menu] and choose “Play Modes” to choose different playback mode options: “Shuffle Playlist”, “Repeat Song”, “Repeat Playlist”, or “Play Playlist Once”. 4.4.7 Reminders 1. The Libre Air only supports audio files in the MP3 format. 4.5 Pict...
Page 19 - While viewing a picture, press [Menu] and choose “Slide Show” to set the
19 Chapter 4 - Operating Instructions 4.5.3 Full Screen Press [Menu] and choose “Full Screen” to display the picture in full screen. 4.5.4 Original Size Press [Menu] and choose “Original Size” to view the original size of the picture. 4.5.5 Slide Show While viewing a picture, press [Menu] and choose...
Page 20 - The following function menu will appear.
20 Chapter 4 - Operating Instructions 4.6 Settings From the main menu, press [Up] / [Down] / [Left] / [Right] to choose “Settings” function. Then press [Enter] (“OK” key) to enter setting function. The following function menu will appear.
Page 25 - When the upgrade is completed successfully, firmware upgrade
25 2. Press [Enter] (“OK” key) to start the upgrade. If you want to cancel the upgrade, press [Esc]. The upgrade process takes around 10 to 15 minutes. Please do not interrupt the upgrade process, turning off the power or pressing any keys, etc. 3. When the upgrade is completed successfully, firmwar...
Page 27 - Chapter 5 - Copying Files from Computer
27 You can transfer you photos, MP3 music files and free ebooks from your PC to your LIBRE. When your Libre Air is connected to your PC, it is recognized as a removable storage device by your PC. Simply copy your files from your PC to your Libre Air. The operation is as below: 1. Power on the Libre ...
Page 28 - system, select FAT or FAT32 and verify that “Quick Format” is checked.
28 To format a microSD card inserted in your Libre Air: 1. Connect your Libre Air to your computer using its USB cable. An Options window will appear on your Libre Air’s display with the following options: “Charging Only” or “Data Transfer and Charging”. Press the numeric key [2] for “Data Transfer ...
Page 29 - Chapter 6 - Recharging the Battery
29 The Libre Air can be charged in two ways: Charging using your PC: Please connect your Libre Air to your PC using the USB cable. After connecting your Libre Air, an Options window will appear with following options: “Charging Only’ or “Data Transfer and Charging”. If you just wish to charge your L...
Page 30 - Chapter 7 - Text Input
30 There are different input methods available on our Libre Air. The default input language is English. Press [Pg Up] / [Pg Down] to change the desired input method. 7.1 English 1. Switch between “Capital Letter” or “Small Letter” input methods. 2. Press the relevant numeric keys to input the desire...
Page 33 - Technical Support; prior to returning this device.
33 Technical Support If you need further assistance, please contact Aluratek support department prior to returning this device. E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.aluratek.com/support Local (Tustin, CA): 714-586-8730 Toll free: 1-866-580-1978
Page 34 - Statements; Radio and TV Interference Statement:
34 Statements Radio and TV Interference Statement: WARNING!!! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential...
Page 35 - Warranty; A) Cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of God
35 Warranty Aluratek warrants this product against defect in material or workmanship for 1 Year from the date of purchase. This warranty becomes invalid if the factory-supplied serial number or “warranty void” sticker has been removed or altered on the product. This warranty does not cover: A) Cosme...