Sony PRS-T2 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – About your ReaderTM; Enjoy the most natural and intuitive reading
  • Page 6 – About this guide; Please read the Quick Start Guide and Important
  • Page 7 – Searching for a specific topic in this User Guide
  • Page 8 – Jumping to a linked section in this User Guide
  • Page 9 – Reader Features and Functions; Transferring content from your computer; To enjoy books and pictures on the Reader, use
  • Page 10 – Useful features; Wi-Fi network access Details; Jump to pages Details
  • Page 11 – Dictionary 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
  • Page 13 – turned off by default.
  • Page 14 – Tip; 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
  • Page 17 – Case A
  • 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
  • Page 19 – “WPS” or “Connect” button; After the Reader screen shows the setup; The wireless connection status is displayed in the
  • Page 20 – If your WPS-compatible Wi-Fi router does not support
  • Page 21 – Refer to your Wi-Fi router’s instruction manual for; After a moment, the Reader connects to the
  • Page 22 – Case C: Connecting to a Wi-Fi router without WPS; The available access points are listed under [Wi-Fi
  • Page 23 – Tap your Wi-Fi router’s SSID (Service Set
  • 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
  • Page 26 – automatically to connect to a public access
  • Page 27 – The browser screen may show further
  • 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
  • Page 29 – Tap the [Password] input area and type in your
  • Page 30 – General notes on Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Page 32 – Battery; Charging the Reader
  • Page 33 – Charging via your computer; Power on your computer.; Wait until the below screen is displayed.
  • Page 35 – Note
  • Page 36 – Charge/Battery status icon; The charge/battery status icon shows the charging
  • Page 38 – Maximizing Battery Life
  • Page 39 – Power-consuming operations
  • 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
  • Page 41 – Follow the on-screen instructions to complete
  • Page 43 – Turning the Power On/Off; Turning the Power On/Off; Turning on the power; Press the
  • Page 44 – Shutting down/turning off the power completely; Press and hold the; Completely turning off the Reader can preserve
  • Page 45 – Sleep mode
  • Page 46 – Parts and Controls; Overview; This section describes the features and controls of the
  • Page 47 – Touchscreen
  • Page 48 – Charge/Busy indicator
  • Page 49 – Supplied accessories; USB cable × 1
  • Page 50 – Buttons; When reading a book: Press either button to turn the
  • Page 51 – Returns to the previous screen, or returns to the
  • Page 52 – microSD Card Slot
  • Page 53 – Access indicator
  • Page 54 – The displayed icons may vary depending on the
  • Page 55 – Recently added books
  • Page 58 – Status bar; The status bar shows the current status of the Reader,
  • Page 61 – Notification window; Tapping on the status bar reveals the notification
  • Page 63 – Depending on the status of the Reader, other items
  • Page 64 – Touchscreen Operations; Tap
  • Page 65 – Tap and hold; Tap and hold your finger to select a word and display a
  • Page 66 – Touch and hold your finger to the display and drag
  • Page 67 – Swipe; Slide your finger gently and swiftly on the touchscreen
  • Page 68 – Swipe and hold; Drag
  • Page 69 – On-screen keyboard layout
  • Page 70 – Space
  • Page 72 – Adding Content; Transferring content via the Reader software (Reader; Connect the Reader to your computer using
  • Page 73 – then drag and drop your data onto the “READER”
  • Page 75 – Content Lists; Browsing Content List Pages
  • Page 76 – Tap to choose the bookshelf
  • Page 77 – Status icons
  • Page 79 – Browsing in Thumbnail View and List; Content can be displayed as individual thumbnails or
  • Page 80 – displays thumbnails of content.; Adjusting the title view; The titles of some books may be cut off if they are too
  • Page 81 – List view; Titles are displayed on two lines.
  • Page 82 – Using the Page Jump Panel in Content; Content list pages can be turned conveniently via the
  • 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
  • Page 84 – Finding Content with a Keyword; You can find a specific item quickly with a keyword; tap
  • Page 85 – Input a search keyword and tap .; The view shows only the items that satisfy the
  • 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
  • Page 87 – Tools; Below is a list of the tools available on each
  • Page 88 – Below is a list of option items available when you press
  • Page 91 – Reading Books; Opening a Book; You can also open a book by tapping and holding
  • Page 92 – Page Navigation
  • Page 93 – Using the page navigation panel; Page indicator
  • Page 94 – Using the paging bar; Tap to open the selected chapter or section.
  • Page 95 – with the on-screen numeric keyboard, and tap; Jumping to viewed pages
  • Page 96 – Appearance; Changing the orientation; You can view books in either portrait or landscape; The screen orientation changes.
  • 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
  • Page 98 – from one of the fonts in the list.; The book will be updated to apply the specified font
  • Page 99 – About PDF files
  • Page 101 – Changing the page mode; You can change the page viewing style for PDF files.
  • Page 102 – Cropping a page; You can crop the page margins to create a wider
  • Page 104 – Adjusting the brightness and contrast; A page that is hard to read, such as a scanned or color-
  • Page 105 – Contrast
  • Page 106 – Zooming in
  • 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
  • Page 108 – Adding handwritten notes; The icon appears on the bookmark, indicating
  • Page 109 – Notes on handwriting; avoid applying excessive pressure to the
  • Page 110 – Editing notes; Tap and hold on the bookmark.; The notepad or the drawing pad opens.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Page 113 – The on-screen keyboard or the drawing pad opens.
  • 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
  • Page 116 – Hiding annotations; You can set the viewer to show or hide the annotations
  • Page 117 – Finding annotations within a book
  • 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.
  • Page 119 – Searching for notes via keyword
  • Page 120 – Type a search keyword using the on-screen; The view shows notes that satisfy the search criteria.; To delete annotations
  • Page 121 – list to select an option.
  • 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.
  • Page 124 – Using the Dictionary; Tap and hold a word on a page.
  • 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 <
  • 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
  • Page 128 – Changing Book Page Settings; The following settings are available for the current
  • Page 130 – Organizing Your Content; Deleting a Single Item; You can delete individual items.; Tap and hold an item.; The option items appear.
  • Page 131 – Deleting Multiple Items at Once; You can delete multiple items at once. This is
  • Page 132 – Boxes appear next to the thumbnails or list entries.
  • Page 133 – Tap to check the items to delete.; The selected items are deleted from the Reader.
  • Page 134 – Protecting a Single Item; You can protect an item so that you will not delete it
  • Page 135 – Protecting Multiple Items at Once; You can protect one or more items at once.
  • Page 136 – Tap the box of the item to be protected.
  • Page 137 – Using Collections; Creating a Collection
  • Page 138 – Create a new collection; Enter a collection name using the on-screen
  • 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.
  • Page 140 – Tap a collection that you have created that; Selected items are indicated with a check.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Page 144 – Deleting a Collection; You can delete a collection that you have created.; Tap the collection to be deleted.
  • 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.
  • Page 147 – All Notes; Finding Annotations Across All Books; You can use [All Notes] to find annotations across all
  • Page 150 – Uploading Annotations Across All; tap and hold the note that you wish to upload; The note is uploaded to Evernote.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Page 154 – Downloads; Downloading a linked file; Tap and hold the link
  • Page 155 – Downloading an image; Tap and hold the image; Viewing download progress; When an item is downloading, an icon
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 158 – Deleting a downloaded file; You can delete downloaded files.; The file is deleted from the Reader.
  • Page 159 – Multiple Windows; Opening a new window; Opening a link in a new window; Tap and hold a link
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Page 162 – The bookmark list opens.; Editing a bookmark; You can change a bookmark name or the address
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Page 167 – Browser Settings; You can change the following browser settings to your
  • Page 168 – To return to the Web page you were browsing, press
  • 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.
  • Page 172 – Title of the current dictionary; Tap one of the candidate words.; The definition is displayed in the dictionary viewer.
  • Page 173 – Changing the Dictionary; You can choose a different dictionary.; Tap one of the dictionaries.; When you change the dictionary in the [Dictionary]
  • 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.
  • Page 176 – Handwriting; Creating a Drawing; You can use the [Handwriting] application to create a; Tap at the upper-right corner of the screen.
  • Page 177 – Pencil tool
  • Page 179 – Editing an Existing Drawing; tap the drawing that you; You can use the supplied stylus or your finger.
  • Page 180 – Deleting/Protecting a Drawing; You can delete or protect drawings.
  • Page 181 – Capturing a Screenshot; The Reader allows you to capture a screenshot of a
  • Page 183 – Text Memo; Creating a Text Memo; You can use the [Text Memo] application to create a
  • Page 185 – Editing an Existing Memo; tap the memo that you wish; Edit the memo using the on-screen keyboard.
  • Page 186 – Deleting/Protecting a Memo; You can delete or protect one or more memos.
  • Page 188 – Pictures; Viewing Pictures
  • Page 189 – To browse the pictures list, see Details.
  • Page 190 – Picture viewer navigation; Perform the following operations with a picture open.
  • Page 191 – Changing the Orientation; You can adjust the view to either portrait or landscape.; Tap a picture; The orientation switches between landscape and
  • Page 192 – Zooming in on a Picture
  • 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
  • Page 194 – Press the (Back) button to return to the; The selected interval is now applied when you start a
  • Page 195 – Uploading a Picture to Evernote; Tap and hold a picture.; The picture is uploaded to Evernote.
  • Page 196 – Deleting Pictures; You can delete one or more pictures.
  • Page 198 – Evernote; Using Evernote; You can download notes from a dedicated Evernote
  • Page 199 – Creating a new account; If you have not created an Evernote account yet, you
  • Page 200 – Tap the input area and type the email address,
  • 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.
  • Page 202 – Evernote Settings
  • Page 203 – Synchronizing in the Evernote list page; You can synchronize notebooks easily in the Evernote; Synchronization with Evernote starts.
  • Page 204 – Facebook; Using Facebook; You can post book information, such as title, author
  • 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
  • Page 207 – Changing the Settings; The [Settings] application allows you to personalize
  • Page 208 – General Settings
  • Page 209 – Wireless Network Settings
  • Page 210 – Application Preferences
  • Page 211 – Date and Time Settings
  • Page 212 – System Management
  • Page 214 – Initialization
  • Page 215 – About
  • Page 216 – Device Shutdown; 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.
  • 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.
  • Page 219 – The Reader cannot turn off or enter sleep mode.
  • Page 220 – Cannot charge the Reader.
  • Page 221 – Battery life seems short.
  • Page 222 – The Reader does not wake up or start immediately.
  • Page 223 – The Reader does not connect to the Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 224 – Cannot find the access point in the Wi-Fi networks list.
  • Page 225 – Browser; The Web page is not displayed properly.
  • Page 226 – “Continue Reading” does not work, or the bookmark is missing.
  • Page 228 – Cannot view a picture.
  • Page 229 – Connecting to your Computer; The computer does not detect the Reader.
  • Page 230 – microSD Card; The Reader does not detect the microSD card, or cannot open an
  • Page 231 – Cannot save the book or other items on the microSD card.; 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
  • Page 234 – Avoiding water and moisture; If you touch the Reader with wet hands, or put the
  • Page 235 – The Wireless LAN functionality has passed Wi-Fi
  • Page 236 – Cleaning the Reader
  • Page 237 – Wireless feature; In some countries or regions, use of Wi-Fi products
  • Page 238 – Applications on the Reader
  • Page 240 – About Pre-installed Sample Content; Sample content is pre-installed in the Reader so that
  • Page 241 – Reader Disposal Reference; Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment
  • Page 243 – Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the
  • Page 245 – Additional Information; The following information is only applicable to; EU Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 247 – Notes on microSD Cards
  • Page 249 – Formatting a microSD card; WARNING
  • Page 250 – Legal Notice; Legal Notice
  • Page 253 – Appendix; Specifications; Model name
  • Page 254 – Charging time; Internal memory capacity (for data storage); Operating/Charging temperature
  • Page 255 – Expansion slots; Supplied items
  • Page 256 – Supported File Types; Books
  • Page 257 – System Requirements; The Reader software will work with the following
  • Page 259 – The Reader software also requires at minimum the
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