Page 2 - Table of Contents
2 Table of Contents Table of Contents Getting started .................................................5 Welcome! ...................................................................... 5Wireless Connectivity ............................................. 12Battery .......................................
Page 5 - About your ReaderTM; Enjoy the most natural and intuitive reading
Getting started 5 Table of Contents Welcome! About your Reader™ Enjoy the most natural and intuitive reading experience Sony has to offer. This is e-reading. Unplug and unwind. Wi-Fi® functionality lets you download books directly via your Reader™. Superior touchscreen. Bookmark, highlight and t...
Page 6 - About this guide; Please read the Quick Start Guide and Important
Welcome! 6 Table of Contents About this guide Please read the Quick Start Guide and Important Product Information in this package to help you get started. This User Guide describes key features of your Reader. You can also find this guide in [Books] on your Reader. You can find the User Guide in you...
Page 7 - Searching for a specific topic in this User Guide
Welcome! 7 Table of Contents Searching for a specific topic in this User Guide Use the [Table of Contents] feature of your Reader to search for topics, and then tap a topic to jump to it. While viewing this User Guide on your Reader, press the (Menu) button tap [Navigate Page] [Table of Contents...
Page 8 - Jumping to a linked section in this User Guide
Welcome! 8 Table of Contents Jumping to a linked section in this User Guide Tap the link to a chapter or section indicated with a highlight to open the page. To return to the page you were previously viewing, while viewing a book, tap after tapping a link. To hide the / icons, press the (Back) butto...
Page 9 - Reader Features and Functions; Transferring content from your computer; To enjoy books and pictures on the Reader, use
Welcome! 9 Table of Contents Reader Features and Functions Transferring content from your computer To enjoy books and pictures on the Reader, use the supplied Reader software to transfer them from your computer to the Reader. See Details. You can also use the Reader software to backup and manage the...
Page 10 - Useful features; Wi-Fi network access Details; Jump to pages Details
Welcome! 10 Table of Contents Useful features Wi-Fi network access Details Wikipedia Details Use the Web browser for internet access Details Use Evernote Details Use Facebook Details Annotation Details Add bookmarks Details Highlight words Details Handwrite notes on a page Details Resi...
Page 11 - Dictionary Details
Welcome! 11 Table of Contents Dictionary Details Look up words while reading Details Look up words in a dictionary Details List previously looked-up words Details Collections DetailsSupplementary applications Handwriting Details Text memo Details Picture viewer Details Evernote Details...
Page 12 - Wireless Connectivity; Join a Wi-Fi® Network; To connect to the internet wirelessly, set up a wireless; Preparing to set up a Wi-Fi connection
Wireless Connectivity 12 Table of Contents Wireless Connectivity Join a Wi-Fi® Network To connect to the internet wirelessly, set up a wireless (Wi-Fi®) internet connection with the following steps. Preparing to set up a Wi-Fi connection Before connecting to an access point, turn on [Wi-Fi] on the R...
Page 13 - turned off by default.
Wireless Connectivity 13 Table of Contents 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Settings] [Wireless Network Settings]. 2 Check the check box to the right of [Wi-Fi] to turn on the Wi-Fi network. A check indicates that [Wi-Fi] is turned on. Wi-Fi is turned off by default. Alternatively...
Page 14 - Tip; The following icons in the status bar indicate the status
Wireless Connectivity 14 Table of Contents Tip Turn off [Wi-Fi] when it is not in use in order to extend the battery life of the Reader. Turn on [Wireless Standby] when you want to extend the battery life. See Details. Wi-Fi status icons The following icons in the status bar indicate the status ...
Page 15 - Choosing a connection type; Depending on your Wi-Fi environment, connect to an
Wireless Connectivity 15 Table of Contents Choosing a connection type Depending on your Wi-Fi environment, connect to an access point via one of the following methods. The following questions will determine the most suitable case for setting the Reader’s Wi-Fi network connection. Internet
Page 17 - Case A
Wireless Connectivity 17 Table of Contents Case A A WPS-compatible Wi-Fi router with WPS button Details Case B A WPS-compatible Wi-Fi router with PIN input Details Case C Connecting to a Wi-Fi router without WPS support Details Case D Connecting to an available Wi-Fi network Details Manual setup Set...
Page 18 - button; The Reader is compatible with WPS (Wi-Fi Protected; On your Wi-Fi router, press the “WPS” or; The Reader automatically attempts to establish a
Wireless Connectivity 18 Table of Contents Case A: A WPS-compatible Wi-Fi router with WPS button The Reader is compatible with WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), which lets you easily make a Wi-Fi connection using the “WPS” or “Connect” button on your WPS- compatible Wi-Fi router. Make sure to turn on [Wi...
Page 19 - “WPS” or “Connect” button; After the Reader screen shows the setup; The wireless connection status is displayed in the
Wireless Connectivity 19 Table of Contents Wi-Fi connection. * The name of the button on your Wi-Fi router may vary. “WPS” or “Connect” button 3 After the Reader screen shows the setup completion, tap [OK]. The wireless connection status is displayed in the status bar. See Details. For more techni...
Page 20 - If your WPS-compatible Wi-Fi router does not support
Wireless Connectivity 20 Table of Contents Case B: A WPS-compatible Wi-Fi router with PIN input If your WPS-compatible Wi-Fi router does not support push-button configuration, connect by using a PIN (Personal Identification Number). Make sure to turn on [Wi-Fi] and tap [Wi-Fi Settings] on the [Wirel...
Page 21 - Refer to your Wi-Fi router’s instruction manual for; After a moment, the Reader connects to the
Wireless Connectivity 21 Table of Contents Refer to your Wi-Fi router’s instruction manual for further details. 2 After entering the PIN, tap [OK] on the Reader. After a moment, the Reader connects to the wireless network automatically. The wireless connection status is displayed in the status bar. ...
Page 22 - Case C: Connecting to a Wi-Fi router without WPS; The available access points are listed under [Wi-Fi
Wireless Connectivity 22 Table of Contents Case C: Connecting to a Wi-Fi router without WPS support Make sure to turn on [Wi-Fi] and tap [Wi-Fi Settings] on the [Wireless Network Settings] screen. Alternatively, you can turn on [Wi-Fi] by tapping the status bar and tapping [Wi-Fi Settings]. 1 Tap [S...
Page 23 - Tap your Wi-Fi router’s SSID (Service Set
Wireless Connectivity 23 Table of Contents Item Description Network SSID Security type Page indicator Page turn icon Wi-Fi is activated and the Reader detects an unsecured network. Wi-Fi is activated and the Reader detects a secured network. The Wi-Fi router to which you want to connect ...
Page 24 - The Reader connects to the Wi-Fi network.; Case D: Connecting to an available Wi-Fi network; Some public wireless access points, or “hotspots”, are
Wireless Connectivity 24 Table of Contents The Reader connects to the Wi-Fi network. The wireless connection status is displayed in the status bar. See Details. For more technical notes, see Details. Case D: Connecting to an available Wi-Fi network Some public wireless access points, or “hotspots”, ...
Page 26 - automatically to connect to a public access
Wireless Connectivity 26 Table of Contents Item Description Wi-Fi is activated and the Reader detects a secured network. The Wi-Fi router to which you want to connect requires a password. A password may also be called a WEP key/WPA key/encryption key/ network key, etc. 2 Tap your Wi-Fi router’s SS...
Page 27 - The browser screen may show further
Wireless Connectivity 27 Table of Contents 6 The browser screen may show further information about completing the connection. Follow any instruction(s) where applicable. For more technical notes, see Details.
Page 28 - Manually setting a Wi-Fi connection; You can set up a Wi-Fi network connection manually; Tap the [SSID] input area and type in using the
Wireless Connectivity 28 Table of Contents Manually setting a Wi-Fi connection You can set up a Wi-Fi network connection manually by inputting the required information for connection. Make sure to turn on [Wi-Fi] and tap [Wi-Fi Settings] on the [Wireless Network Settings] screen. Alternatively, you ...
Page 29 - Tap the [Password] input area and type in your
Wireless Connectivity 29 Table of Contents 4 Tap the [Security Method] menu (the default value is [Open]), and then tap the supported security type. 5 Tap the [Password] input area and type in your password using the on-screen keyboard, and then tap [Done] [Save]. 6 Tap the saved network SSID in t...
Page 30 - General notes on Wi-Fi connectivity
Wireless Connectivity 30 Table of Contents General notes on Wi-Fi connectivity Tap and hold a network SSID in the [Wi-Fi Networks] list to display the access point’s status and related information. Before connecting to a wireless network, check all requirements, user name and/or password details...
Page 32 - Battery; Charging the Reader
Battery 32 Table of Contents Battery Charging the Reader The charge/battery status icon at the right side of the status bar shows the battery level. See Details. If it is low, choose one of the methods in the following sections to charge the Reader. USB connector Charge/Busy indicator
Page 33 - Charging via your computer; Power on your computer.; Wait until the below screen is displayed.
Battery 33 Table of Contents Charging via your computer 1 Power on your computer. 2 Connect the Reader to your computer with the supplied USB cable. Wait until the below screen is displayed.
Page 35 - Note
Battery 35 Table of Contents Note Do not set the Reader to data transfer mode while downloading via a wireless connection. Your computer must be turned on to charge the Reader. The Reader will not be charged if your computer enters sleep mode or standby mode. Keep your computer turned on with a ...
Page 36 - Charge/Battery status icon; The charge/battery status icon shows the charging
Battery 36 Table of Contents Charge/Battery status icon The charge/battery status icon shows the charging status or approximate remaining charge of the battery.
Page 38 - Maximizing Battery Life
Battery 38 Table of Contents Maximizing Battery Life There are many ways to conserve battery power. To extend battery life: If you have no plans to use the Reader, completely power off the Reader. Do not leave the Reader with the battery depleted for a prolonged period of time. Battery capacity ...
Page 39 - Power-consuming operations
Battery 39 Table of Contents Power-consuming operations The following may require more power than normal reading operations. Wi-Fi communications Constantly updating the [Wi-Fi Networks] list Displaying graphic-intensive books, files or Web sites Displaying a slideshow with a short interval ...
Page 40 - Installing Reader software; Installing Reader software (Reader for; Turn on your computer, connect your; Make sure you have administrator access to your; When [Do you want the computer to recognize; From your computer, click on the “Start” menu
Installing Reader software (Reader for PC/Mac) 40 Table of Contents Installing Reader software (Reader for PC/Mac) Installing Reader software (Reader for PC/Mac) 1 Turn on your computer, connect your computer to the internet, and then connect the Reader to your computer using the supplied USB cable....
Page 41 - Follow the on-screen instructions to complete
Installing Reader software (Reader for PC/Mac) 41 Table of Contents When the Reader is connected to your Mac, the “SETUP” and “READER” drives will appear on the desktop. Double-click the “SETUP” drive double- click “Setup Reader for Mac”. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installat...
Page 43 - Turning the Power On/Off; Turning the Power On/Off; Turning on the power; Press the
Turning the Power On/Off 43 Table of Contents Turning the Power On/Off Turning the Power On/Off (Power) button Charge/Busy indicator Turning on the power 1 Press the (Power) button. If the battery is completely depleted, power will not be supplied to the (Power) button, and you may not be able t...
Page 44 - Shutting down/turning off the power completely; Press and hold the; Completely turning off the Reader can preserve
Turning the Power On/Off 44 Table of Contents Shutting down/turning off the power completely 1 Press and hold the (Power) button for about 3 seconds. 2 Tap [Yes] to turn off the Reader. Completely turning off the Reader can preserve battery power longer than sleep mode when you are not using the Rea...
Page 45 - Sleep mode
Turning the Power On/Off 45 Table of Contents Sleep mode To save battery life and prevent unintentional operation of the touchscreen, set the Reader to sleep mode by pressing the (Power) button. The standby screen appears. You can personalize the standby screen. See Details. To wake the Reader, pres...
Page 46 - Parts and Controls; Overview; This section describes the features and controls of the
Parts and Controls 46 Table of Contents Parts and Controls Overview This section describes the features and controls of the Reader.
Page 47 - Touchscreen
Parts and Controls 47 Table of Contents Touchscreen (Menu) button (Back) button (Home) button < > (Page turn) buttons
Page 48 - Charge/Busy indicator
Parts and Controls 48 Table of Contents Charge/Busy indicator (Power) button Micro USB connector RESET button microSD card slot
Page 49 - Supplied accessories; USB cable × 1
Parts and Controls 49 Table of Contents Supplied accessories USB cable × 1 Stylus × 1 Use the stylus for drawing and tapping on the touchscreen.
Page 50 - Buttons; When reading a book: Press either button to turn the
Parts and Controls 50 Table of Contents Buttons (Power) Turns the Reader on/off, and sets it to sleep mode. See Details. < > (Page turn) When reading a book: Press either button to turn the page back or forward, respectively. Press and hold either button to turn pages continuously. When using ...
Page 51 - Returns to the previous screen, or returns to the
Parts and Controls 51 Table of Contents (Home) Displays the [Home] screen. (Back) Returns to the previous screen, or returns to the content list from a book. Also closes the on-screen keyboard or a dialog box/navigation bar/tool bar. (Menu) Displays the available option items.
Page 52 - microSD Card Slot
Parts and Controls 52 Table of Contents microSD Card Slot The microSD card slot is located on the lower-right side of the back of the Reader. Hold the microSD card with the contacts facing down and the arrow pointing toward the microSD card slot, and then insert it until it clicks into place. The ac...
Page 53 - Access indicator
Parts and Controls 53 Table of Contents Access indicator Slot cover
Page 54 - The displayed icons may vary depending on the
Basic Operations 54 Table of Contents [Home] Screen Applications and the [Home] Screen Press the (Home) button to display the [Home] screen. The [Home] screen has the following applications. The displayed icons may vary depending on the country/region setting. Status bar Last read item Basic Ope...
Page 55 - Recently added books
[Home] Screen 55 Table of Contents Recently added books Applications The [Applications] screen appears when you tap [Applications] on the [Home] screen. Status bar Applications Tip The most recent book that you opened is shown under [Continue Reading] on the [Home] screen. Tap it to contin...
Page 58 - Status bar; The status bar shows the current status of the Reader,
[Home] Screen 58 Table of Contents Status bar The status bar shows the current status of the Reader, such as Wi-Fi status, the battery level and the status of downloading files. The following items are displayed in the status bar.
Page 61 - Notification window; Tapping on the status bar reveals the notification
[Home] Screen 61 Table of Contents Tip When you press the (Menu) button from the [Home] screen, the time is displayed at the left side of the status bar for approximately 5 seconds. Notification window Tapping on the status bar reveals the notification window, which contains network-related items ...
Page 63 - Depending on the status of the Reader, other items
[Home] Screen 63 Table of Contents Depending on the status of the Reader, other items may also appear in the notification window. Press the (Menu) button to close the notification window
Page 64 - Touchscreen Operations; Tap
[Home] Screen 64 Table of Contents Touchscreen Operations The touchscreen recognizes the following gestures. You can also use the supplied stylus for more precise touchscreen operation. Operation with the stylus makes it easier to select small items or specific areas of text. Tap Tap an icon, a butt...
Page 65 - Tap and hold; Tap and hold your finger to select a word and display a
[Home] Screen 65 Table of Contents Tap and hold Tap and hold your finger to select a word and display a pop-up menu for further operations.
Page 66 - Touch and hold your finger to the display and drag
[Home] Screen 66 Table of Contents Tap, hold and drag Touch and hold your finger to the display and drag your finger; you can select a group of text and display a pop-up menu for further operations.
Page 67 - Swipe; Slide your finger gently and swiftly on the touchscreen
[Home] Screen 67 Table of Contents Swipe Slide your finger gently and swiftly on the touchscreen to turn the page; you can turn the page forward by swiping to the left, or backward by swiping to the right. You can also navigate pages of content lists.
Page 68 - Swipe and hold; Drag
[Home] Screen 68 Table of Contents Swipe and hold To turn multiple pages continuously, swipe and hold your finger on the screen. Release your finger to stop. Pinch Pinch your fingers in or out to zoom in or out of the current page or image. Note To exit zoom mode, press the (Back) button. Drag Tou...
Page 69 - On-screen keyboard layout
[Home] Screen 69 Table of Contents On-Screen Keyboard The on-screen keyboard is used when you need to type. If the keyboard does not automatically appear, tap the input area on the screen. On-screen keyboard layout Input area Keyboard history Current word input box
Page 70 - Space
[Home] Screen 70 Table of Contents Shift key/[ALT] [?123]/[ABC] Space (Search icon)/ (Line feed icon)/[Go] Backspace To Do this Input text Tap the input area. Delete a character Tap . Finish typing Tap [Go]/[Done]. Insert line feed Tap the key. The key is enabled only when multi-line input...
Page 72 - Adding Content; Transferring content via the Reader software (Reader; Connect the Reader to your computer using
Adding/Getting Content 72 Adding/Getting Content Table of Contents Adding Content Adding Content Transferring content via the Reader software (Reader for PC/Mac) You can use the Reader software to transfer books and pictures to the Reader. You will need to install the Reader software and organize co...
Page 73 - then drag and drop your data onto the “READER”
Adding Content 73 Table of Contents 2 For Windows users, click on the “Start” menu “Computer” (“My Computer” for Windows XP users double-click the “READER” drive, and then drag and drop your data onto the “READER” drive. For Mac users, double-click the “READER” drive, and then drag and drop your...
Page 75 - Content Lists; Browsing Content List Pages
Browsing Content Lists 75 Table of Contents Content Lists Browsing Content List Pages The Reader organizes content by content type and file format using applications. For example, books or your personal documents (such as PDF files or text files) are stored in the [Books] application and pictures in...
Page 76 - Tap to choose the bookshelf
Content Lists 76 Table of Contents Tap to choose the bookshelf Status icons Tool icons Details Page indicator Page navigation icon Tip Depending on the application, several tools are available for content list pages. See Details.
Page 77 - Status icons
Content Lists 77 Table of Contents Status icons Icon Description The item is stored on the microSD card.The item is protected from deletion. See Details.The item has not been opened.* * This icon is displayed for books only.
Page 79 - Browsing in Thumbnail View and List; Content can be displayed as individual thumbnails or
Content Lists 79 Table of Contents Browsing in Thumbnail View and List View Content can be displayed as individual thumbnails or in a list. The following instructions use the [Books] application as an example. Thumbnail view icon List view icon
Page 80 - displays thumbnails of content.; Adjusting the title view; The titles of some books may be cut off if they are too
Content Lists 80 Table of Contents 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] tap [Books]. 2 Tap or .* displays thumbnails of content. displays a list of content. * Some applications only allow list view. Adjusting the title view The titles of some books may be cut off if they are too long. To ...
Page 81 - List view; Titles are displayed on two lines.
Content Lists 81 Table of Contents List view 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] [Books] (List view) press the (Menu) button tap [Title (2 Line View)]. Titles are displayed on two lines. Tip When you tap [Bookshelves], any previously displayed content from [Books], [Collections...
Page 82 - Using the Page Jump Panel in Content; Content list pages can be turned conveniently via the
Content Lists 82 Table of Contents Using the Page Jump Panel in Content List Pages Content list pages can be turned conveniently via the page jump panel. Page jump bar Page skip icon
Page 83 - To use the page jump bar; When viewing a content list page, tap the page; Press the (Back) button to hide the page jump
Content Lists 83 Table of Contents To use the page jump bar 1 When viewing a content list page, tap the page indicator at the bottom of the screen. 2 Tap and slide the bar left or right to navigate back or forward. Press the (Back) button to hide the page jump panel. Skipping 10 pages at a time When...
Page 84 - Finding Content with a Keyword; You can find a specific item quickly with a keyword; tap
Content Lists 84 Table of Contents Finding Content with a Keyword You can find a specific item quickly with a keyword search. You can locate a book or author of a book on the Reader via the [Books] application, or search for annotations via the [All Notes] application, etc. The following instruction...
Page 85 - Input a search keyword and tap .; The view shows only the items that satisfy the
Content Lists 85 Table of Contents 3 Input a search keyword and tap . The view shows only the items that satisfy the search criteria. To exit the search result view, press the (Back) button. Note Some applications do not support keyword searching. The available search target varies among content...
Page 86 - Posting Book information to Facebook; You can post the book information to Facebook.; tap and hold the book that you wish to post.; The selected book information is posted to
Content Lists 86 Table of Contents Posting Book information to Facebook You can post the book information to Facebook. 1 . Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] tap and hold the book that you wish to post. 2 . Tap [Post to Facebook]. The selected book information is posted to Facebook. Note ...
Page 87 - Tools; Below is a list of the tools available on each
Content Lists 87 Table of Contents Tools Below is a list of the tools available on each application’s content list page. Not all tools are available in each application. Tool icon Description Changes the view between the thumbnail view and the list view. See Details. Changes the sort order.Finds con...
Page 88 - Below is a list of option items available when you press
Content Lists 88 Table of Contents Using (Menu) Items Below is a list of option items available when you press the (Menu) button on each application’s content list page. Not all options are available in each application. Option Description [Add to Collection] Adds one or more books to a collection. ...
Page 91 - Reading Books; Opening a Book; You can also open a book by tapping and holding
Reading 91 Reading Table of Contents Reading Books Opening a Book 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves]. The [Books] content list opens. See Details. 2 Tap a book. The book opens. You can also open a book by tapping and holding the book you want to open. To navigate within a book, see Detail...
Page 92 - Page Navigation
Reading Books 92 Table of Contents Page Navigation There are several ways to navigate through books. Tap to add a bookmark Details Tap and hold to add a note Draw a handwritten note Details Tap and hold to open option items Details Swipe the screen to turn the page Tap to open the page nav...
Page 93 - Using the page navigation panel; Page indicator
Reading Books 93 Table of Contents Tip If you select the [Refresh Display] checkbox from [Application Preferences], the display refreshes at each page turn. See Details. Using the page navigation panel Page indicator 1 Tap the page indicator, or press the (Menu) button tap [Navigate Page] to o...
Page 94 - Using the paging bar; Tap to open the selected chapter or section.
Reading Books 94 Table of Contents Using the paging bar Paging bar Slider Tap on a point on the paging bar to jump to a page that corresponds with that point. Tap and drag the slider. To close the page navigation panel, press the (Back) button. Using [Table of Contents] 1 Tap [Table of Conte...
Page 95 - with the on-screen numeric keyboard, and tap; Jumping to viewed pages
Reading Books 95 Table of Contents Using [Enter Page #] 1 Tap [Enter Page #] to enter the page number with the on-screen numeric keyboard, and tap [OK]. Jumping to viewed pages 1 Tap [Previous View]. The / (Page history) icons are displayed. 2 Tap to go backward in the page display history. Tap to g...
Page 96 - Appearance; Changing the orientation; You can view books in either portrait or landscape; The screen orientation changes.
Reading Books 96 Table of Contents Appearance Changing the orientation You can view books in either portrait or landscape mode. 1 When viewing a book, press the (Menu) button tap [More] [Orientation]. The screen orientation changes. Portrait mode Landscape mode
Page 97 - Changing the font and font size; You can change the font and font size to your; The font bar is displayed.; To change the font size, tap on one of the font
Reading Books 97 Table of Contents Note The orientation can be changed for the [Books], [Browser] and [Pictures] applications. Changing the orientation in one application does not affect the orientation setting of the other applications. Changing the font and font size You can change the font and ...
Page 98 - from one of the fonts in the list.; The book will be updated to apply the specified font
Reading Books 98 Table of Contents 3 To change the font, tap [Original] and select from one of the fonts in the list. Press the (Back) button when done. The book will be updated to apply the specified font and font size. Note The font size and font of some content with embedded fonts may not chang...
Page 99 - About PDF files
Reading Books 99 Table of Contents About PDF files The Reader provides the ability to display most text- based PDF files in several font sizes. Documents are displayed in the default font position with their original layouts. Due to the complex nature of PDF files, in certain situations when you cha...
Page 101 - Changing the page mode; You can change the page viewing style for PDF files.
Reading Books 101 Table of Contents Changing the page mode You can change the page viewing style for PDF files. This is convenient for viewing pages with text arranged in columns. This mode remains active as you continue reading. The setting applies only to the currently open book. 1 When viewing a ...
Page 102 - Cropping a page; You can crop the page margins to create a wider
Reading Books 102 Table of Contents Cropping a page You can crop the page margins to create a wider viewing area. This is convenient for viewing pages that have large margins. This mode remains active as you continue reading. The setting applies only to the currently open book. 1 When viewing a book...
Page 104 - Adjusting the brightness and contrast; A page that is hard to read, such as a scanned or color-
Reading Books 104 Table of Contents Adjusting the brightness and contrast A page that is hard to read, such as a scanned or color- converted document, can be made more readable by adjusting the brightness and contrast. This mode remains active as you continue reading. The setting applies only to the...
Page 105 - Contrast
Reading Books 105 Table of Contents Option Description [Custom] Create a custom setting. Tap (Settings) to adjust (Contrast) and (Brightness). Contrast Brightness Slider Lower Higher Tap (Lower) or (Higher), or tap on the slider. Tap [Restore] to revert to the previously saved custom setti...
Page 106 - Zooming in
Reading Books 106 Table of Contents Zooming in Use the zoom function when you want to temporarily zoom in on part of a page. The viewer shows the zoom bar and viewing position indicator while in zoom mode. Pinch out to zoom in. Pinch in to zoom out. To exit zoom mode, press the (Back) button.
Page 107 - Annotations; Bookmarking a page; You can bookmark a page and take a note so that you; Tap the top right corner of the page.; Adding text notes; Tap and hold the bookmark.; The icon appears on the bookmark, indicating that a
Reading Books 107 Table of Contents Annotations Bookmarking a page You can bookmark a page and take a note so that you will remember what the bookmark is for. 1 Tap the top right corner of the page. Tip To search, sort and view all annotations across all books, use the [All Notes] application. See...
Page 108 - Adding handwritten notes; The icon appears on the bookmark, indicating
Reading Books 108 Table of Contents Adding handwritten notes 1 Tap and hold the bookmark. 2 Tap [by Drawing]. 3 Draw with the stylus or your finger on the drawing pad. To erase, tap (Erase), and then tap the line(s) you want to erase. 4 Tap [Save]. The icon appears on the bookmark, indicating that a...
Page 109 - Notes on handwriting; avoid applying excessive pressure to the
Reading Books 109 Table of Contents Notes on handwriting While writing, make sure that you are not touching another area on the touchscreen; this could affect the notes that you write with the stylus or your finger. To ensure that your notes are correctly saved, do not handwrite notes too close ...
Page 110 - Editing notes; Tap and hold on the bookmark.; The notepad or the drawing pad opens.
Reading Books 110 Table of Contents Editing notes 1 Tap and hold on the bookmark. The notepad or the drawing pad opens. 2 Tap [Edit]. The on-screen keyboard or the drawing pad opens. 3 Edit the note. 4 Tap [Save]. The notepad or the drawing pad closes, returning to the viewer. Removing a bookmark 1 ...
Page 111 - Highlighting words on a page; You can highlight words and take notes.; Tap and hold the first word and drag across to; The selected words are now highlighted.
Reading Books 111 Table of Contents Highlighting words on a page You can highlight words and take notes. 1 Tap and hold the first word and drag across to the last word of the section you would like to highlight. The pop-up menu appears. Pop-up menu 2 Tap [Highlight]. The selected words are now hig...
Page 112 - Adding text notes or handwritten notes to a highlight; Tap and hold a highlighted word.; The icon appears at the beginning of the highlight,; Tap and hold at the beginning of the
Reading Books 112 Table of Contents Tip To search, sort and view all annotations across all books, use the [All Notes] application. See Details. To search annotations for the currently open book, press the (Menu) button tap [Notes]. See Details. Adding text notes or handwritten notes to a high...
Page 113 - The on-screen keyboard or the drawing pad opens.
Reading Books 113 Table of Contents 2 Tap [Note] [Edit]. The on-screen keyboard or the drawing pad opens. 3 Edit the note. 4 Tap [Save]. The notepad or the drawing pad closes, returning to the viewer. Removing highlights 1 Tap and hold at the beginning of the highlight. The pop-up menu appears. 2 ...
Page 114 - Handwriting a note on a page; You can use the stylus or your finger and draw directly; Tap [Handwriting] and use the stylus or your
Reading Books 114 Table of Contents Handwriting a note on a page You can use the stylus or your finger and draw directly on a page. 1 Press the (Menu) button. 2 Tap [Handwriting] and use the stylus or your finger to draw a line. Note While writing, make sure that you are not touching another area ...
Page 116 - Hiding annotations; You can set the viewer to show or hide the annotations
Reading Books 116 Table of Contents Hiding annotations You can set the viewer to show or hide the annotations that you have made to the book. This is convenient for when a highlight overlaps with a link. 1 Press the (Menu) button. The option items appear. 2 Tap [More]. 3 Tap [Settings]. 4 Tap [Show ...
Page 117 - Finding annotations within a book
Reading Books 117 Table of Contents Finding annotations within a book You can search and view all annotations (bookmarks/ highlights/handwritten notes) in the currently open book. To search, sort and view all annotations across all books, use the [All Notes] application. See Details. 1 Press the (Me...
Page 118 - beginning text of the bookmarked page, or the; Tap a note in the list.; The page containing the selected note is displayed.; tap one of the annotation; Annotations of the type that you select are shown.
Reading Books 118 Table of Contents Headline (the highlighted text, the text note, the beginning text of the bookmarked page, or the beginning text of the page with the handwritten note) Page number of the note Press the (Back) button to return to the book. 2 Tap a note in the list. The page con...
Page 119 - Searching for notes via keyword
Reading Books 119 Table of Contents Searching for notes via keyword You can perform a search for all or one of the specific note types. The search target changes depending on the type of annotation that is being searched. Item type Target For [Bookmark] items Bookmarks only: The first 100 characte...
Page 120 - Type a search keyword using the on-screen; The view shows notes that satisfy the search criteria.; To delete annotations
Reading Books 120 Table of Contents 2 Type a search keyword using the on-screen keyboard. 3 Tap (Search) next to the search box. The [Search Results] view is shown. The view shows notes that satisfy the search criteria. Press the (Back) button to return to the [Notes] list. Note If you apply a fil...
Page 121 - list to select an option.
Reading Books 121 Table of Contents Using (Menu) Items Press the (Menu) button from the [Notes]/[All Notes] list to select an option. Option Description [Delete Notes] Deletes one or more notes from the Reader. See Details.
Page 122 - Uploading Highlighted Words on a; You can upload highlighted words and take notes to; Tap and hold the first word and drag to the last; The selected words are now uploaded.
Reading Books 122 Table of Contents Uploading Highlighted Words on a Page to Evernote You can upload highlighted words and take notes to Evernote. 1 Tap and hold the first word and drag to the last word of the section you would like to upload. The pop-up menu appears. 2 Tap [Send to] [Evernote] Th...
Page 124 - Using the Dictionary; Tap and hold a word on a page.
Reading Books 124 Table of Contents Using the Dictionary The Reader has built-in dictionaries to assist you with looking up the definition of a word on a page. You can choose one of several bilingual dictionaries to use. See Details. Only the dictionaries included on the Reader can be used. New dict...
Page 125 - Definition area. Tap to open the dictionary; Tap the definition area. The definition is; To go to the next page, either swipe or press the <
Reading Books 125 Table of Contents Definition area. Tap to open the dictionary viewer. See Details. Tap to display a list of candidate words. See Details. 2 Tap the definition area. The definition is displayed in the dictionary viewer. To go to the next page, either swipe or press the < or &...
Page 126 - Finding Pages with a Keyword; You can find pages that contain specific words using a; A page that includes the keyword for which
Reading Books 126 Table of Contents Finding Pages with a Keyword You can find pages that contain specific words using a keyword search. 1 Tap and hold a word, and tap [Search] [in This Book] in the pop-up menu. 2 A page that includes the keyword for which you searched is displayed. Tap or to displ...
Page 128 - Changing Book Page Settings; The following settings are available for the current
Reading Books 128 Table of Contents Changing Book Page Settings The following settings are available for the current book issue you are reading. 1 When viewing a book, press the (Menu) button tap [More] [Settings]. 2 Choose from one of the following options. Option Description [Show Notes] This ...
Page 130 - Organizing Your Content; Deleting a Single Item; You can delete individual items.; Tap and hold an item.; The option items appear.
Organizing 130 Organizing Table of Contents Organizing Your Content Deleting a Single Item You can delete individual items. The following instructions use the [Books] application as an example; this feature is also available in other applications. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves]. 2 Tap...
Page 131 - Deleting Multiple Items at Once; You can delete multiple items at once. This is
Organizing Your Content 131 Table of Contents Deleting Multiple Items at Once You can delete multiple items at once. This is convenient for clearing up space on the Reader. The following instructions use the [Books] application as an example; this feature is also available in other applications. 1 P...
Page 132 - Boxes appear next to the thumbnails or list entries.
Organizing Your Content 132 Table of Contents 3 Tap [Delete Books]. Boxes appear next to the thumbnails or list entries. Box Protect icon Selected number of items
Page 133 - Tap to check the items to delete.; The selected items are deleted from the Reader.
Organizing Your Content 133 Table of Contents 4 Tap to check the items to delete. You can press the (Menu) button tap [Select All] if you wish to delete all items. 5 Tap [Done]. 6 Tap [Yes] when prompted. The selected items are deleted from the Reader. Note If [Books] is not shown, press the (Me...
Page 134 - Protecting a Single Item; You can protect an item so that you will not delete it
Organizing Your Content 134 Table of Contents Protecting a Single Item You can protect an item so that you will not delete it accidentally. The following instructions use the [Books] application as an example; this feature is also available in other applications. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Boo...
Page 135 - Protecting Multiple Items at Once; You can protect one or more items at once.
Organizing Your Content 135 Table of Contents Protecting Multiple Items at Once You can protect one or more items at once. The following instructions use the [Books] application as an example; this feature is also available in other applications. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves]. 2 Pres...
Page 136 - Tap the box of the item to be protected.
Organizing Your Content 136 Table of Contents Box Protect icon Selected number of items 3 Tap the box of the item to be protected. Selected items are indicated with a protect icon. You can press the (Menu) button and tap [Select All] if you wish to protect all items. 4 Tap [Done]. The protect ...
Page 137 - Using Collections; Creating a Collection
Using Collections 137 Table of Contents Using Collections Creating a Collection A collection is a custom set of books and other items that you create from items on the Reader. It is a unique and convenient way to organize your items. You can organize and personalize your content by creating collecti...
Page 138 - Create a new collection; Enter a collection name using the on-screen
Using Collections 138 Table of Contents 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] [Collections]. Create a new collection Search by collection name 2 Tap . 3 Enter a collection name using the on-screen keyboard and tap [OK]. 4 Select the location to store the collection. A new collection is...
Page 139 - Adding Items to a Collection; You can add items to existing collections.; Select the collection that you wish to move.; Selected items are indicated with check marks.
Using Collections 139 Table of Contents Adding Items to a Collection You can add items to existing collections. From the [Collections] application 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves]. 2 Tap [Default Collection]. 3 Press the (Menu) button tap [Organize to Collection]. 4 Select the collect...
Page 140 - Tap a collection that you have created that; Selected items are indicated with a check.
Using Collections 140 Table of Contents 3 Tap a collection that you have created that appears in the list. 4 Select one or more books that you wish to add. Selected items are indicated with a check. 5 Tap [Done]. Note A collection and its items must be stored in the same location. For example, if ...
Page 141 - Removing Items from a Collection; You can remove one or more items from a collection; tap a collection that you have created; You can also tap and hold an item; Tap one or more items.
Using Collections 141 Table of Contents Removing Items from a Collection You can remove one or more items from a collection that you have created. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] tap a collection that you have created press the (Menu) button tap [Remove Content]. You can also tap...
Page 143 - Renaming a Collection; You can change the name of a collection.; You can also tap and hold a collection that you; Enter a new name for the collection using the
Using Collections 143 Table of Contents Renaming a Collection You can change the name of a collection. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] tap a collection that you have created press the (Menu) button tap [Rename Collection]. You can also tap and hold a collection that you have crea...
Page 144 - Deleting a Collection; You can delete a collection that you have created.; Tap the collection to be deleted.
Using Collections 144 Table of Contents Deleting a Collection You can delete a collection that you have created. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] press the (Menu) button tap [Delete Collections]. You can also tap and hold a collection that you have created tap [Delete]. 2 Tap the ...
Page 145 - Posting a Collection to Facebook; You can post your book collection information to; tap the collection that you have created; The collection information is posted to Facebook.
Using Collections 145 Table of Contents Posting a Collection to Facebook You can post your book collection information to Facebook. 1 . Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] tap the collection that you have created press the (Menu) button tap [Post to Facebook]. The collection informatio...
Page 147 - All Notes; Finding Annotations Across All Books; You can use [All Notes] to find annotations across all
Other Applications 147 Other Applications Table of Contents All Notes Finding Annotations Across All Books You can use [All Notes] to find annotations across all books. The application stores all annotations including bookmarks, highlights and drawings that you have added on pages. Tap an item in th...
Page 150 - Uploading Annotations Across All; tap and hold the note that you wish to upload; The note is uploaded to Evernote.
All Note 150 Table of Contents Uploading Annotations Across All Books to Evernote 1 Press the (Home) button tap [All Notes] tap and hold the note that you wish to upload in the list. 2 Tap [Upload to Evernote]. The note is uploaded to Evernote. Note Before uploading to Evernote, you need to lo...
Page 151 - Web Browsing; Browsing the Web; The Reader has a Web browser that enables you to visit; Make sure that Wi-Fi is set up and turned on.; Browse the Web site.
Web Browsing 151 Table of Contents Web Browsing Browsing the Web The Reader has a Web browser that enables you to visit Web sites and download files and images directly to it. 1 Make sure that Wi-Fi is set up and turned on. 2 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Browser]. 3 Navigate to a ...
Page 153 - Browsing Tools; While in zoom mode, the zoom bar is shown at the; Capturing a screenshot; You can capture the current page as a screenshot.
Web Browsing 153 Table of Contents Browsing Tools Zooming in While in zoom mode, the zoom bar is shown at the bottom-right of the screen. Pinch out to zoom in. Pinch in to zoom out. Double-tap to fit the page to the window size. To exit zoom mode, press the (Back) button. Capturing a screensho...
Page 154 - Downloads; Downloading a linked file; Tap and hold the link
Web Browsing 154 Table of Contents Downloads When you click a download link, the item will be downloaded onto the Reader.* You can view the download history by pressing the (Menu) button tap [More] [Downloads]. * Only supported file types can be downloaded. For supported file types, see Details....
Page 155 - Downloading an image; Tap and hold the image; Viewing download progress; When an item is downloading, an icon
Web Browsing 155 Table of Contents Downloading an image You can download an image displayed in the browser window. 1 Tap and hold the image tap [Save Image]. 2 Tap [Yes] when prompted. Viewing download progress You can view items that you are currently downloading or have recently downloaded. 1 Wh...
Page 156 - Cancelling a download; You can cancel a download that is currently in; You can also tap the status bar; Tap and hold an item
Web Browsing 156 Table of Contents Cancelling a download You can cancel a download that is currently in progress. 1 When viewing a Web page, press the (Menu) button tap [More] [Downloads]. You can also tap the status bar tap the item currently downloading under [Ongoing]. The download history ...
Page 157 - Opening a downloaded file/image; You can view the files downloaded from a Web site.; Tap a downloaded file, or tap and hold an item; The Reader opens the file in the appropriate
Web Browsing 157 Table of Contents Opening a downloaded file/image You can view the files downloaded from a Web site. Downloaded files are stored in [Books] or [Pictures], depending on the file type. 1 When viewing a Web page, press the (Menu) button tap [More] [Downloads]. You can also tap the ...
Page 158 - Deleting a downloaded file; You can delete downloaded files.; The file is deleted from the Reader.
Web Browsing 158 Table of Contents Deleting a downloaded file You can delete downloaded files. 1 When viewing a Web page, press the (Menu) button tap [More] [Downloads]. 2 Tap and hold an item tap [Delete]. The file is deleted from the Reader. Depending on the file type, files can also be dele...
Page 159 - Multiple Windows; Opening a new window; Opening a link in a new window; Tap and hold a link
Web Browsing 159 Table of Contents Multiple Windows Opening a new window 1 When viewing a Web page, press the (Menu) button [More] [Windows] [New Window]. A maximum of 3 windows can be open at one time. If [New Window] is not displayed, tap [Close] in the Window list. Opening a link in a new w...
Page 160 - Changing the browser window in view; When you have more than one browser window open,; Closing a browser window; You can close browser windows.; The window is closed.
Web Browsing 160 Table of Contents Changing the browser window in view When you have more than one browser window open, you can change the window in view. 1 When viewing a Web page, press the (Menu) button tap [More] [Windows]. 2 Select another browser window. Closing a browser window You can cl...
Page 161 - Bookmarks and History; Bookmarking a Web site; You can bookmark your favorite Web sites so that you; Visit the Web site that you wish to bookmark.; Optionally, edit the bookmark name by; The current Web page is now added to the bookmark; Opening a bookmarked Web site; You can quickly return to your favorite Web sites using
Web Browsing 161 Table of Contents Bookmarks and History Bookmarking a Web site You can bookmark your favorite Web sites so that you can return to them quickly. 1 Visit the Web site that you wish to bookmark. 2 Add the current site to the bookmarks as follows: Tap next to the URL box tap [Add Bo...
Page 162 - The bookmark list opens.; Editing a bookmark; You can change a bookmark name or the address
Web Browsing 162 Table of Contents 1 When viewing a Web page, tap next to the URL box. The bookmark list opens. 2 Tap the bookmark to open it. Editing a bookmark You can change a bookmark name or the address (URL) if necessary. 1 When viewing a Web page, tap next to the URL box. The bookmark list op...
Page 163 - Deleting bookmarks; You can remove bookmarks from the bookmark list to; When viewing a Web page, tap next to the; Tap and hold the bookmark that you wish to; The bookmark is removed from the list.
Web Browsing 163 Table of Contents Deleting bookmarks You can remove bookmarks from the bookmark list to keep only the ones you need. 1 When viewing a Web page, tap next to the URL box. The bookmark list opens. 2 Tap and hold the bookmark that you wish to remove from the list tap [Delete Bookmark]...
Page 164 - Opening a previously visited Web site; You can view a list of Web sites that you have; Tap an item to open it in the browser.; Deleting browsing history items; You can remove entries from the browsing history.; A list of sites that you have previously visited opens.; Tap and hold the entry that you wish to
Web Browsing 164 Table of Contents Opening a previously visited Web site You can view a list of Web sites that you have previously visited. 1 When viewing a Web page, tap next to the URL box. 2 Tap [History]. A list of sites that you have previously visited opens. 3 Tap an item to open it in the bro...
Page 166 - Uploading an Address of a Website to; You can upload the address of your favorite Websites; Visit the Web site that you wish to upload the; The Website address is uploaded to Evernote.
Web Browsing 166 Table of Contents Uploading an Address of a Website to Evernote You can upload the address of your favorite Websites to Evernote. 1 Visit the Web site that you wish to upload the address of. 2 Press the (Menu) button tap [More] [Upload to Evernote]. The Website address is upload...
Page 167 - Browser Settings; You can change the following browser settings to your
Web Browsing 167 Table of Contents Browser Settings You can change the following browser settings to your preference. When viewing a Web page, press the (Menu) button and tap [More] [Settings] to change the settings. Setting Description [Default Zoom] The default zoom ratio. Set to “Medium” by def...
Page 168 - To return to the Web page you were browsing, press
Web Browsing 168 Table of Contents Setting Description [Set Home Page] Sets the default Web page to display. You can set the currently opened Web page as your home page. [Page Information] Displays the details of a Web page. [Clear Cache] Empties the cache. [Clear History] Deletes the browsing histo...
Page 171 - Dictionary; You can choose one of several embedded dictionaries; Type a word that you wish to look up by using; The list of candidate words is displayed.
Dictionary 171 Table of Contents Dictionary Using the Dictionary You can choose one of several embedded dictionaries to use. Only the dictionaries included on the Reader can be used. New dictionaries cannot be installed or added. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Dictionary]. 2 Type ...
Page 172 - Title of the current dictionary; Tap one of the candidate words.; The definition is displayed in the dictionary viewer.
Dictionary 172 Table of Contents Title of the current dictionary List of candidate words 3 Tap one of the candidate words. The definition is displayed in the dictionary viewer. To look up another word, tap (Search) in the dictionary viewer. Tip In the dictionary viewer, tap and hold another wo...
Page 173 - Changing the Dictionary; You can choose a different dictionary.; Tap one of the dictionaries.; When you change the dictionary in the [Dictionary]
Dictionary 173 Table of Contents Changing the Dictionary You can choose a different dictionary. The dictionary can also be changed as you look up a word. 1 Press the (Menu) button tap [Change Dictionary]. 2 Tap one of the dictionaries. 3 The dictionary is changed, and the list of candidate words o...
Page 174 - Listing Previously Looked-up Words; You can view a list of words that you have previously; A list of words that you have previously looked up; Tap a word to look it up in the dictionary.; Deleting items in the look-up history; You can delete words that you have previously looked; Tap the items that you want to delete.; A check appears next to selected items.
Dictionary 174 Table of Contents Listing Previously Looked-up Words You can view a list of words that you have previously looked up in the selected dictionary. 1 When a dictionary is open, press the (Menu) button tap [Word Logs: Dictionary]. A list of words that you have previously looked up opens...
Page 176 - Handwriting; Creating a Drawing; You can use the [Handwriting] application to create a; Tap at the upper-right corner of the screen.
Handwriting 176 Table of Contents Handwriting Creating a Drawing You can use the [Handwriting] application to create a drawing. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Handwriting]. Create a new drawing. 2 Tap at the upper-right corner of the screen. The canvas opens. 3 Draw in the drawi...
Page 177 - Pencil tool
Handwriting 177 Table of Contents Pencil tool Eraser tool Drawing area To erase a line, tap tap or stroke a part of the line. 4 Tap [Save]. Note While writing, make sure that you are not touching another area on the screen. This could affect the notes that you write. To ensure that your ...
Page 179 - Editing an Existing Drawing; tap the drawing that you; You can use the supplied stylus or your finger.
Handwriting 179 Table of Contents Editing an Existing Drawing 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Handwriting] tap the drawing that you wish to edit. 2 Edit the drawing. You can use the supplied stylus or your finger. To erase a line, tap (Erase) tap or stroke a part of the line. 3...
Page 180 - Deleting/Protecting a Drawing; You can delete or protect drawings.
Handwriting 180 Table of Contents Deleting/Protecting a Drawing You can delete or protect drawings. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Handwriting]. 2 Press the (Menu) button tap [Delete Drawings] or [Protect Drawings]. To delete drawings, see Details. You can also delete a drawing ...
Page 181 - Capturing a Screenshot; The Reader allows you to capture a screenshot of a
Handwriting 181 Table of Contents Capturing a Screenshot The Reader allows you to capture a screenshot of a drawing and store the image as a picture file. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Handwriting] tap a drawing. 2 Press the (Menu) button tap [Capture Screenshot] [OK]. You ...
Page 183 - Text Memo; Creating a Text Memo; You can use the [Text Memo] application to create a
Text Memo 183 Table of Contents Text Memo Creating a Text Memo You can use the [Text Memo] application to create a memo. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Text Memo]. Create a new memo. 2 Tap at the upper-right corner of the screen. A notepad opens. 3 Type a memo using the on-scree...
Page 185 - Editing an Existing Memo; tap the memo that you wish; Edit the memo using the on-screen keyboard.
Text Memo 185 Table of Contents Editing an Existing Memo 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Text Memo] tap the memo that you wish to edit. 2 Tap [Edit]. The on-screen keyboard opens. Edit the memo using the on-screen keyboard. 3 Tap [Save]. Tip If you tap [New] while creating a me...
Page 186 - Deleting/Protecting a Memo; You can delete or protect one or more memos.
Text Memo 186 Table of Contents Deleting/Protecting a Memo You can delete or protect one or more memos. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Text Memo]. 2 Press the (Menu) button tap [Delete Memos] or [Protect Memos]. To delete memos, see Details. You can also delete a memo after step...
Page 188 - Pictures; Viewing Pictures
Pictures 188 Table of Contents Pictures Viewing Pictures You can use the [Pictures] application to view pictures one by one or as a slideshow. You can also select the picture of your choice for the Reader’s standby screen. For details on setting pictures to the standby screen, see Details. For detai...
Page 189 - To browse the pictures list, see Details.
Pictures 189 Table of Contents 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Pictures]. To browse the pictures list, see Details. Tool icons Details 2 Tap a picture. The picture viewer opens.
Page 190 - Picture viewer navigation; Perform the following operations with a picture open.
Pictures 190 Table of Contents Picture viewer navigation Perform the following operations with a picture open. To Do this Go to the next page Press the > (Next) button. Swipe left. Go to the previous page Press the < (Previous) button. Swipe right.
Page 191 - Changing the Orientation; You can adjust the view to either portrait or landscape.; Tap a picture; The orientation switches between landscape and
Pictures 191 Table of Contents Changing the Orientation You can adjust the view to either portrait or landscape. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Pictures]. 2 Tap a picture press the (Menu) button tap [Orientation]. The orientation switches between landscape and portrait mode. P...
Page 192 - Zooming in on a Picture
Pictures 192 Table of Contents Zooming in on a Picture You can zoom in on pictures for easier visibility. The viewer shows the zoom bar and viewing position indicator while in zoom mode. Pinch out to zoom in. Pinch in to zoom out. You can drag on the screen to move the viewing position. To exit ...
Page 193 - Viewing Pictures in a Slideshow; The slideshow displays pictures one by one in the; The slideshow starts from the current picture.; To stop the slideshow and return to the viewer
Pictures 193 Table of Contents Viewing Pictures in a Slideshow The slideshow displays pictures one by one in the current sort order. You can also specify the display interval. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Pictures]. 2 Tap a picture press the (Menu) button tap [Slideshow]. Th...
Page 194 - Press the (Back) button to return to the; The selected interval is now applied when you start a
Pictures 194 Table of Contents 3 Press the (Back) button to return to the picture viewer. The selected interval is now applied when you start a slideshow. Tip You can also change the slideshow interval from the [Settings] application. See Details.
Page 195 - Uploading a Picture to Evernote; Tap and hold a picture.; The picture is uploaded to Evernote.
Pictures 195 Table of Contents Uploading a Picture to Evernote 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Pictures]. 2 Tap and hold a picture. The pop-up menu appears. 3 Tap [Upload to Evernote]. The picture is uploaded to Evernote. Note Before uploading to Evernote, you need to log in by [...
Page 196 - Deleting Pictures; You can delete one or more pictures.
Pictures 196 Table of Contents Deleting Pictures You can delete one or more pictures. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] tap [Pictures]. 2 Press the (Menu) button tap [Delete Pictures]. To delete pictures, see Details. You can also delete a picture by tapping and holding it. See Deta...
Page 198 - Evernote; Using Evernote; You can download notes from a dedicated Evernote
Evernote 198 Table of Contents Evernote Using Evernote You can download notes from a dedicated Evernote Notebook and view them in ePub format on the Reader. You can also upload highlighted words, pictures and written notes to Evernote. To upload highlighted words on a page, see Details. To uploa...
Page 199 - Creating a new account; If you have not created an Evernote account yet, you
Evernote 199 Table of Contents Creating a new account If you have not created an Evernote account yet, you will need to, in order to get started. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Evernote Setup]. An Evernote settings screen for signing in appears. 2 Tap [Create Account].
Page 200 - Tap the input area and type the email address,
Evernote 200 Table of Contents 3 Tap the input area and type the email address, username and password using the on-screen keyboard. 4 Tap [Register].
Page 201 - Sign in to Evernote; If you have an Evernote account, you can use it by; Type your username and password using the; An Evernote settings for configuration appears.
Evernote 201 Table of Contents Sign in to Evernote If you have an Evernote account, you can use it by typing your username and password. 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Evernote Setup]. An Evernote settings screen for signing in appears. 2 Type your username and password using the ...
Page 202 - Evernote Settings
Evernote 202 Table of Contents Evernote Settings Sign out from Evernote. Select the notebook to be downloaded from Evernote to the Reader. Select the notebook to be uploaded from the Reader to Evernote. Check this box to download notes created with Evernote Clearly to the Reader. Check thi...
Page 203 - Synchronizing in the Evernote list page; You can synchronize notebooks easily in the Evernote; Synchronization with Evernote starts.
Evernote 203 Table of Contents Synchronizing in the Evernote list page You can synchronize notebooks easily in the Evernote list page. 1 Make sure that Wi-Fi is set up and turned on. 2 Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] [Evernote]. 3 Tap at the top of the screen. Synchronization with Ever...
Page 204 - Facebook; Using Facebook; You can post book information, such as title, author
204 Facebook Table of Contents Facebook Using Facebook You can post book information, such as title, author and publisher (when available) to Facebook. You can also post a list of your book collection with your comments . These posted items can then be viewed on Facebook. To post a book informatio...
Page 205 - Log In to Facebook; After you have created your account, type in your; . Type your email address and Facebook; If a screen for authorization appears, confirm your
205 Facebook Table of Contents Log In to Facebook After you have created your account, type in your email address and Facebook password. 1 . Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Facebook Setup]. The web browser opens. 2 . Type your email address and Facebook password using the on-screen k...
Page 207 - Changing the Settings; The [Settings] application allows you to personalize
Settings 207 Table of Contents Changing the Settings Changing the Settings The [Settings] application allows you to personalize the Reader, set the date and time, configure the Wi-Fi connection, and change the standby screen and other Reader settings. Settings
Page 208 - General Settings
Changing the Settings 208 Table of Contents General Settings Setting Description [Page Turn Preference] Sets the swipe direction for turning pages. [Menu Language] Sets the menu language. [Keyboard] Sets the on-screen keyboard layout.
Page 209 - Wireless Network Settings
Changing the Settings 209 Table of Contents Wireless Network Settings Setting Description [Wi-Fi] Turn Wi-Fi on/off. See Details. [Wireless Standby] Wireless standby helps avoid unnecessary battery consumption caused by wireless communication. If you do not perform any wireless operations for more t...
Page 210 - Application Preferences
Changing the Settings 210 Table of Contents Application Preferences Setting Description [Books] Sets preferences for all books. You can adjust the default font size. [Refresh Display]: Refreshes the display at each page turn*. * Even if the [Refresh Display] check box is not selected, the screen may...
Page 211 - Date and Time Settings
Changing the Settings 211 Table of Contents Date and Time Settings Setting Description [Date] Sets the date. [Time] Sets the time. [Date Format] Sets the date format. [24-Hour Format] Check to display time in 24 hour-format. [Time Zone] Sets the time zone. Tip When you start the Reader software an...
Page 212 - System Management
Changing the Settings 212 Table of Contents System Management Setting Description [Device Lock] Sets a 4-digit PIN for the Reader to prevent unauthorized use. To set [Device Lock] to [On], input your 4- digit PIN tap [Continue] to enter it again tap [OK]. When [Device Lock] is set to [On], you m...
Page 214 - Initialization
Changing the Settings 214 Table of Contents Initialization Setting Description [Restore Defaults] Restores the default Reader settings. [Clear Keyboard History] Deletes words registered to the on- screen keyboard history. [Format Memory] Allows you to format the Reader’s internal memory and the micr...
Page 215 - About
Changing the Settings 215 Table of Contents About Setting Description [Device Information] Displays the device details including the memory capacity, Adobe DRM authorization and MAC address in use. [Legal Information] Displays trademark and copyright information. [End User License Agreement] Display...
Page 216 - Device Shutdown; of leaving it in sleep mode.
Changing the Settings 216 Table of Contents Device Shutdown Enables you to shut down (turn off ) the Reader, instead of leaving it in sleep mode.
Page 217 - Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Tips; Troubleshooting tips may help you quickly resolve; Charge the Reader completely.; Press the RESET button with a small pin or clip.
Other Information 217 Table of Contents Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting tips may help you quickly resolve technical issues. 1 Charge the Reader completely. 2 Reset the Reader. Press the RESET button with a small pin or clip. The screen will freeze; the Reader will not restart au...
Page 218 - Comprehensive support and troubleshooting; Support PC Web Site; For comprehensive support and troubleshooting; Support PC Web; Reader Device; The Reader cannot turn on.
Troubleshooting 218 Table of Contents as the graphite of a mechanical pencil. It can cause the RESET button to be blocked. 3 Comprehensive support and troubleshooting information is available at the support PC Web site. See Details. Support PC Web Site For comprehensive support and troubleshooting i...
Page 219 - The Reader cannot turn off or enter sleep mode.
Troubleshooting 219 Table of Contents hours and then turn on the Reader. If the battery is completely depleted, power will not be supplied to the (Power) button, and you may not be able to turn on the Reader. In this case, connect the Reader to your computer via the supplied USB cable; the Reader ...
Page 220 - Cannot charge the Reader.
Troubleshooting 220 Table of Contents Battery Cannot charge the Reader. If you use other than the supplied USB cable to charge the Reader, it may not charge correctly. To charge the Reader, use only the supplied USB cable and, optionally, the AC Adapter (PRSA-AC10/PRSA-AC1A, sold separately). See ...
Page 221 - Battery life seems short.
Troubleshooting 221 Table of Contents Your computer may not be supplying sufficient power. If you connect the Reader to your laptop computer, maintain a stable and continuous power supply to the laptop computer while charging the Reader. If the ambient temperature is too cold or too hot for the ...
Page 222 - The Reader does not wake up or start immediately.
Troubleshooting 222 Table of Contents the computer enters sleep mode or standby mode, the Reader will be unable to charge, and the battery may drain. When charging the Reader, confirm that your computer is on, and completely charge the Reader before using it. See Details. Touchscreen The Reader does...
Page 223 - The Reader does not connect to the Wi-Fi network.
Troubleshooting 223 Table of Contents Wireless Connectivity Wi-Fi connection The Reader does not connect to the Wi-Fi network. The network feature could not be turned on because the remaining battery power is too low. Charge the Reader for a few minutes, and then try again. Make sure that Wi-Fi ...
Page 224 - Cannot find the access point in the Wi-Fi networks list.
Troubleshooting 224 Table of Contents correct. Adjust the settings as described in the manuals that came with the access point and in any information provided by the network administrator. The Reader is too far from the access point. Move the Reader closer to the access point and scan again. Obs...
Page 225 - Browser; The Web page is not displayed properly.
Troubleshooting 225 Table of Contents Browser The Web page is not displayed properly. The Wi-Fi network connection may have been interrupted. Make sure that Wi-Fi is turned on and set up correctly, check the signal strength of the access point, and then refresh the Web page. Due to the vast rang...
Page 226 - “Continue Reading” does not work, or the bookmark is missing.
Troubleshooting 226 Table of Contents Reading Books Cannot open a book. You must be the account holder who purchased the book to read it. The transferred book may be protected by digital rights management; in this case, the Reader and the computer must first be authorized. For details, refer to ...
Page 228 - Cannot view a picture.
Troubleshooting 228 Table of Contents Viewing Pictures Cannot view a picture. The picture may be in an unsupported file type. For details on supported file types, see Details. If the size of a picture that you transferred with the Reader software is too large, a thumbnail may not be created on t...
Page 229 - Connecting to your Computer; The computer does not detect the Reader.
Troubleshooting 229 Table of Contents Connecting to your Computer The computer does not detect the Reader. After connecting the Reader to your computer via the USB cable, you must set the Reader to data transfer mode. See Details. It may take a while for the computer to detect the Reader. Make...
Page 230 - microSD Card; The Reader does not detect the microSD card, or cannot open an
Troubleshooting 230 Table of Contents microSD Card The Reader does not detect the microSD card, or cannot open an item stored on the microSD card. If you have formatted the microSD card on the computer, the Reader may not be able to display transferred content. Use the Reader to format the microSD...
Page 231 - Cannot save the book or other items on the microSD card.; Cannot delete the book or other items from the microSD card.
Troubleshooting 231 Table of Contents Cannot save the book or other items on the microSD card. The Reader does not offer a feature that enables you to move files to or from the microSD card. You need to use the Reader software to do so. Cannot delete the book or other items from the microSD card. ...
Page 232 - Precautions; Safety Information; Protected content; Protected content is limited to personal use only. Use; Handling the Reader
Precautions 232 Table of Contents Precautions Safety Information Protected content Protected content is limited to personal use only. Use of the content beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. Handling the Reader In order to comply with FCC radio-frequency radiation exposur...
Page 234 - Avoiding water and moisture; If you touch the Reader with wet hands, or put the
Precautions 234 Table of Contents Avoiding water and moisture Note that condensation may form temporarily in cases such as when the player is moved quickly from a low- temperature environment to a high temperature environment or used in a room that has a heater just turned on. Condensation creates...
Page 235 - The Wireless LAN functionality has passed Wi-Fi
Precautions 235 Table of Contents Use the supplied USB cable or the optional AC adapter (PRSA-AC10/PRSA-AC1A, sold separately) only. Do not use other USB cable and AC Adapter. Never wrap the Reader in anything when it is being charged. Heat build-up in the Reader may cause malfunction or damage....
Page 236 - Cleaning the Reader
Precautions 236 Table of Contents Cleaning the Reader Clean the Reader with a soft cloth, such as a cleaning cloth for eyeglasses. Make sure that there is no dust or dirt on the soft cloth, as the Reader may be damaged. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent, such as alc...
Page 237 - Wireless feature; In some countries or regions, use of Wi-Fi products
Precautions 237 Table of Contents Wireless feature Turn off the wireless feature when you are in a location in which radio communications are prohibited. When you are in such a location, you must obtain permission from the appropriate authorities before enabling the wireless feature of this device...
Page 238 - Applications on the Reader
Precautions 238 Table of Contents Applications on the Reader Disclaimer: In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage, or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this Reader. Sony is not responsible for incomplete reco...
Page 240 - About Pre-installed Sample Content; Sample content is pre-installed in the Reader so that
Precautions 240 Table of Contents About Pre-installed Sample Content Sample content is pre-installed in the Reader so that you can try them out right away. The pre-installed sample content is for the purpose of trial reading and viewing. Note You will not be able to restore the pre-loaded samples ...
Page 241 - Reader Disposal Reference; Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment
Precautions 241 Table of Contents Reader Disposal Reference The built-in rechargeable battery of the Reader is recyclable. Do not remove the battery yourself; consult Sony Support Center. Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European count...
Page 243 - Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the
Precautions 243 Table of Contents Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste....
Page 245 - Additional Information; The following information is only applicable to; EU Declaration of Conformity
Precautions 245 Table of Contents Additional Information The following information is only applicable to equipment sold in countries applying EU directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and pro...
Page 247 - Notes on microSD Cards
Precautions 247 Table of Contents You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. Notes on microSD Cards SD cards are made to standards and are commonly used as storage media for portable devices. microSD ...
Page 249 - Formatting a microSD card; WARNING
Precautions 249 Table of Contents become unreadable by this product. You can use a microSD card (less than 2 GB) and microSDHC card (less than 32 GB), but CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media) is not supported. microSDXC card is not supported. FAT (File Allocation Table) is supported....
Page 250 - Legal Notice; Legal Notice
Legal Notice 250 Table of Contents Legal Notice Legal Notice The contents of each book pre-loaded on this product are copyrighted works, edited with the cooperation of the publisher. Copyright laws prohibit copying the data of this product or the contents of this manual (illustrations, related docum...
Page 253 - Appendix; Specifications; Model name
Appendix 253 Table of Contents Appendix Specifications Model name PRS-T2 Power source Built-in rechargeable battery: 3.7 V DC, 1000mAh USB powered from a computer or the optional AC Adapter PRSA-AC10/PRSA-AC1A (sold separately) via the supplied USB cable. Battery life (continuous page turn) Maximum ...
Page 254 - Charging time; Internal memory capacity (for data storage); Operating/Charging temperature
Appendix 254 Table of Contents Charging time Computer-based charging: Approximately 2.5 hours AC Adapter PRSA-AC10/PRSA-AC1A(sold separately)-based charging: Approximately 2 hours Internal memory capacity (for data storage) Approximately 1.3 GB after initial setting. Depending on size of pre-loaded ...
Page 255 - Expansion slots; Supplied items
Appendix 255 Table of Contents Expansion slots microSD card slot See Details for supported card types and precautions. Supplied items USB cable × 1 Stylus × 1 Quick Start Guide
Page 256 - Supported File Types; Books
Appendix 256 Table of Contents Supported File Types The following files can be managed on the Reader software and transferred to the Reader device. However, depending on the file size and format, it may not be possible to view/display/play some data. Books EPUB files (.epub) EPUB (OPS version 2....
Page 257 - System Requirements; The Reader software will work with the following
Appendix 257 Table of Contents Pictures JPEG files (.jpg, .jpeg) GIF files (.gif ) PNG files (.png) BMP files (.bmp) Note If the size of a picture that you transferred with the Reader software is too large, a thumbnail may not be created on the Reader and the picture may not be displayed i...
Page 259 - The Reader software also requires at minimum the
Appendix 259 Table of Contents The Reader software also requires at minimum the following computing environment. Requirement Details CPU 1 GHz Intel processor RAM 512 MB Free space on hard disc 250 MB or more* Screen 1,024 x 768 display resolution with 24-bit color Network Broadband internet connect...