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1. Numbers and Symbols A keyboard that displays the numbers and some symbols Switch to this keyboard from the lowercase or uppercase keyboard by tapping 123 Switch to it from the Additional Symbols keyboard by tapping 123 112 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A i 3 amp gt 0 A Hee Y g f J lt v gt Vv Cancel ABC Clear Submit Additional Symbols A keyboard that displays the remaining symbols Switch to this keyboard from the lowercase or uppercase keyboard by tapping 123 and then From the Numbers and Symbols keyboard tap H 1 FW AA A IT II lt gt l A o 123 i 2 8 ly gt v Cancel ABC Clear Submit Number Pad For data entry in a field that can only contain numbers your NOOK displays a number pad 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 7 8 9 Vv Cancel 0 Submit D pad The D pad directional pad control is displayed when you add highlights or annotations It lets you move the cursor in all four directions in the text so you can choose start and end points for highlights It is also used to highlight a word to look up NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 5I Cancel Start selection When navigating in an EPUB file the up and down arrows on the D pad controller sometimes skip lines for example the last line in a paragraph if that line contains only one
2. To insert a microSD card Press the power button for about 5 seconds until your NOOK turns off Your NOOK must be fully off not just asleep to insert a microSD card 2 Remove the back cover Full instructions are given in Removing the Back Cover on page 28 3 Place your NOOK on a flat surface with the open back facing up and the top away from you 4 Unlock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover and pushing the cover toward the top of your NOOK The metal cover only moves about 16th of an inch The drawing below shows the orientation of the microSD card and the open microSD card holder NOOK User Guide Files and Folders 155 microSD Card Holder Back Inside 5 A rounded cut out area below the cover allows you to insert a fingernail to lift the cover With your fingernail lift up the bottom edge of the metal cover until the cover points up In the space for the microSD card you see eight contacts toward the top of the holder near the hinge 6 With the contacts on the microSD card facing down and lined up with the contacts in the holder the thicker base toward you and the notch to the right drop the microSD card into place You might need to move it around a bit It should fit snuggly 7 With a finger close the metal cover until it lies flat The drawing below shows the closed microSD card holder If the cover does not close easily do not force it Doing so will dama
3. Files and Folders When your NOOK is connected to your personal computer through USB you can manage files and folders on your NOOK You can manage personal content on the internal flash memory and on the supplemental microSD or microSDHC card if there is one You also have some ability to manage B amp N content Use the file manager on your personal computer to manage files and folder For more information about this procedure see Managing Files on page 153 Files you transfer to your NOOK could harbor viruses or other malware For information about protecting your NOOK see Protection from Viruses and Other Malware on page 151 Where You Can Put Files Your NOOK uses some top level folders in internal memory to locate specific kinds of content You must put specific kinds of files in specific folders so your NOOK will find them You can put files in these places on your NOOK e Digital reading content EPUB PDB and PDF formats Place these files in the my documents folder in your NOOK s internal memory or in any top level folders that you create in the internal memory or on a supplemental microsSD card Optionally you can organize the files using subfolders e Audio files MP3 and OGG formats Place these files in the my music and my audiobooks folders in your NOOK s internal memory or in any top level folders that you create in the internal memory or on a supplemental microsSD card Optionally you can organi
4. Low charge alert When the battery charge is rather low about 15 charge your NOOK displays a message to charge it You can dismiss the message and continue using your NOOK but you should charge it as soon as possible To extend the time that the charge lasts you can turn Airplane mode on which disables all wireless connectivity If you turn Airplane mode on you cannot access your online digital library The Daily the Shop or browse the web After your NOOK displays the low charge alert it might turn off wireless connectivity When it does you will not be able to access the your online digital library The Daily the Shop or browse the web until you charge your NOOK Critically low charge alert When the battery charge is critically low too low for continued operation your NOOK displays a message to charge it and shuts down The critically low battery level is about 5 You must charge your NOOK before using it It will charge faster using the power adapter When your NOOK has enough charge to run it will start but remember that it still has very little charge You can use it but should continue charging it NOOK User Guide Power and Charging 17 Battery Charge and Charging Indicators Your NOOK ships with a partially charged battery We recommend that you charge your NOOK before using it Your NOOK has the following indicators of the battery charge and charging Battery Charge Indicators Your NOOK indicates in two
5. Navigate to the item in the Shop and tap Select to view item details Then tap Remove from eWish list To buy an item on your eWish list In the Shop tap My eWish List to view your wish list 2 Using the Up and Down buttons navigate to the item you want to buy and tap Select Your NOOK displays details for the item 3 Tap Buy NOOK User Guide Shop 86 In Store Experience Special things are in store for you when you visit a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore with your NOOK e You receive information on local events unique content special offers and coupons e You can read many eBooks for free for up to one hour per eBook per day Your Barnes amp Noble Bookstore also has NOOKs NOOK accessories and paperback and hardback books magazines and newspapers Welcome When you enter a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore your NOOK automatically connects to a Barnes amp Noble Wi Fi hotspot so you can access the eBookstore It also displays a welcome message that alerts you to in store content When you are in a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore the shop button on the Home menu has an in store badge If you are in a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore and the shop button does not have an in store badge check that Airplane mode is off and Wi Fi is on Shopfront In a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore More in Store is added to the merchandising area of the Shop on your NOOK It includes in store offers and announcements All NOOKs whether regis
6. Register your NOOK to take advantage of its full functionality You ll want to connect your NOOK to your BN com account so that you can make purchases and download free samples Home Screen The Home screen is on the reading screen when the Home menu is on the touchscreen The Home screen displays your wallpaper A tip bubble might be displayed in the lower left corner of the reading screen The tip bubble gives e The number of new periodical issues that is the number of periodical issues delivered to your online digital library during the last 48 hours that you have not opened and read e The number of new offers to lend you eBooks that is the number of offers to lend you eBooks received during the last 48 hours that you have neither accepted nor declined Back Cover This section explains how to remove and re attach the back cover of your NOOK You should almost never have to remove the back cover The only times when you need to remove the back cover are e To insert a microSD card to add storage capacity to your NOOK e To replace the battery Removing the Back Cover The first time you do this you might want to do it over a soft surface such as a sofa cushion in case you drop your NOOK The back cover is biased toward staying on rather than toward coming off To remove the back cover Unplug your NOOK from the power adapter or USB cable 2 Press the power button for about 5 seconds to turn off your NOOK NOOK U
7. Tap wi fi gt Wi Fi hotspot gt Other hotspot In the data entry form type the SSID select the security and then tap Submit If a password is needed your NOOK prompts for it Enter the password and then tap Submit To disconnect from and forget a Wi Fi hotspot Tap wi fi gt Wi Fi hotspot Tap the hotspot and then tap Forget This does two things It disconnects your NOOK from the hotspot and it removes it from the list of networks to which your NOOK connects automatically B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless This section applies to the NOOK Wi Fi 3G model only Your NOOK Wi Fi 3G model can connect to B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless networks in the United States including Akaska and Hawaii Canada Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands These networks are AT amp T cellular data networks that are available in specific areas of the continental United States Alaska Hawaii Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands Coverage is provided by AT amp T Wireless A coverage map can be found on the web look for data coverage You are not charged for access to these wireless networks In areas without B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless coverage you can rely on Wi Fi to access network services Wi Fi access is available in all Barnes amp Noble Bookstores Your NOOK cannot connect to other cellular data networks Wi Fi connectivity is possible globally Purchasing is not possible globally For more information about purchasing s
8. EA a a O O IS A 174 NOOK Terms Of SEMnvViCe dui idas ie is q pei 175 One Tear Limited Warranty sseni ess dos a a A a aes 195 AT amp T Terms of Service amp Acceptable Use Policy 0 0 eee eee eee 199 FECINOUCES S NS RO EN 212 NOOK User Guide 9 Getting Started This section gives an overview of what you need to do to start using your NOOK In the Package The package your NOOK comes in contains four things Your NOOK A power adapter that can be plugged into an electrical outlet It has a nonpolarized type A plug for use in North America The standard A plug on the USB cable the big end fits into the power adapter to connect the power adapter to your NOOK A USB cable for transferring files to and from a personal computer and for charging from a wall outlet or computer The USB cable has a micro B plug on the NOOK end and a standard A plug on the computer end It is a shielded USB 2 0 cable D S Ya A printed Quick Start Guide The battery is preinstalled in your NOOK You can save the package as a convenient place to store your NOOK when not in use and as an inner shipping box in the event you need to send your NOOK in for repairs or replacement NOOK User Guide Getting Started 10 Charge your NOOK Charge your NOOK with the supplied power adapter and USB cable until the yellow charging indicator light goes out Your NOOK will turn on when you plug it in Do not turn it off A typical
9. If you purchased content before registering your NOOK this is what happens with it e eBooks purchased from BN com are automatically delivered to your online digital library a short time after you register your NOOK The five most recently purchased eBooks that were purchased from BN com within the 30 days prior to registering your NOOK are automatically downloaded to your NOOK Other eBooks purchased from BN com are not automatically downloaded to your NOOK You can download them manually from My B amp N Library select an item and tap Download or just leave them in the online digital library They will be there to download in the future eBooks not purchased from BN com including those from Fictionwise and eReader com are not delivered to your online digital library or downloaded to your NOOK You can copy these eBooks from your personal computer to your NOOK using USB They will be in the My Documents section of your library The current issue of a periodical subscription is automatically downloaded to your NOOK Individually purchased issues of periodicals are automatically downloaded to your NOOK Indicators Items in My B amp N Library can have the following indicators displayed An item that has been delivered to your online digital library within the previous 48 hours and that you have not read An eBook sample QO LendMe An eBook that you can lend An eBook that you have lent to a friend An eBook for which there is a
10. Tap the Right Arrow key lt To move to the left in a text entry box on a form Tap the Left Arrow key i To delete a character Tap the Backspace key Clear To clear the current text entry box on a form Tap the Clear key Aor To move up one field on a multi field form Tap the Up Arrow key or Up button Vor To move down one field on a multi field form Tap the Down Arrow key or Down button To move down one field on a multi field form As an alternative to the Down Arrow key you can tap the Return key to move down one line in a multi line form When on the last line pressing Return does nothing it does not submit the form Cancel To cancel data entry Tap Cancel This cancels data entry and returns you to the menus Submit To submit the entered data Tap Submit Fields that Require a Choice Some fields in data entry forms require a choice among specific values for example among Wi Fi security types Auto None WEP WPA or WPA2 When you navigate to such a field on a form the choices appear as touchscreen menu items Tap your choice and then use the Down button or Down Arrow key to move to the next field Multi page Form Navigation on each page of a multi page form is the same as for a single page form Use the following controls to navigate between pages of a multi page form To turn to the next page in a multi page form Press the Next Page button on the right or left side of your NOOK NOOK User Guide Operat
11. The Daily The Daily is a bulletin board style message center You automatically receive daily editorial content and notifications Read The Daily by tapping the daily on the Home menu the daily When you visit The Daily your NOOK retrieves up to date information from the data service unless it has already done so within the last 3 hours Message lypes The Daily lists four kinds of messages e Feeds Also referred to as blogs these are short pieces of writing e Notifications Notifications inform you about events such as special offers and lending offers Subscriptions Subscription messages inform you about the delivery of issues of subscriptions The number of new issues is displayed in a tip bubble on the Home screen Software Updates Software update messages inform you about device software updates that require Wi Fi or a web download and USB transfer to your NOOK Tap Show and then tap the kind of messages you want to display All the default Feeds Notifications Subscriptions or Software Updates Feeds The Daily is where you receive issues of Barnes amp Noble feeds These include Grin amp Tonic is a short humorous piece of writing that builds on current events lt can also contain cartoons Daybook presents a digest of B amp N review content and an article of the day It can also include this day in literature Did you know that on December 27th 1831 Charles Darwin set sail on H M S Beag
12. View My Documents the other section of the library NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 46 e View item details and options such as lending rating and archiving e View the gallery of covers Check for new B amp N content In the remainder of the menu which you can scroll to you can Search for items in the library Sort items in the library by most recent title or author e Filter what is displayed by content type all eBooks magazines or newspapers Show and hide archived items Navigating the Menus To display a lower level menu A menu item with a sign near the right edge has submenus Tap the menu item to display the submenus The higher level menu slides to the left To move back to a higher level menu When you are below the top level of the menus tap the Back button to return to the immediately higher menu The Back button is also used to return to the jumping off page after navigating using a link when reading To scroll when there are more than four menus When there are more than four menus a scrollbar is displayed to the right of the menus To scroll in the menus swipe your finger up and down on the menu items not on the scrollbar To make a choice in the menus A menu choice without a sign near the right edge does not have submenus Tap it to cause something to happen For example tap Search to display a data entry form on the main screen and a keyboard on the touchscreen A men
13. aca eE and peas wieder aia e 73 The Daily socorrista dar ARANA ones 74 Message TYPES iwc in e o io A showed eee eee mage was 74 A iia ee a e Gao a cbetebeidprede a Grantee nae diate dno e alde aes 74 INOtIfICAtIONS oca pra noite Eon sulla ch Gong aes Rn ae boli ean ae nan 75 Procedures tor The Daly costs sidra aba are 75 SHOP quiera SOS 8 96 Ae OES ow ase OREM ESAS ORES EO aes 77 SHOPFPONE sce bt asic et ew od aay Baad ed deere a dea des HAP a PEA ee ewe Sg 77 Magazines and Newspapers 0 0 0c cece cette a e a a e ea eens 78 INdICAtOFS coco acia paras ti es ace ge ald E oth oon ene tae a a in ae Met 78 Browsing the Shop webcams eds de rara e awe Raven Grate de n 78 Searching the OO ii sok ale A A A A A okies 79 ResultlstSs aus tapando ack stim tool oe aqii a E 80 Browsing a Gallery Of COVERS iio damn lirio ele rca da lee Wa REEE an tl dic coa da 80 Viewing Item Details ooooooooooocooororrn rr 81 Making Pura a id ao ocio 8l Pme eener A EE ENNE a NARA EEEE AS 82 Orders E A AS Ry E AAA A ae A 82 Ordering tromi your NOOK ccccoioios toni le tdt 83 Content Deli ts sae bi doo Silos 85 Wishlist ia a iS td A aid to tances 85 In Store EXPEerience vconiisrocrani sac ws 6 s OW Swiees 87 WelcOME ica hats aid awe be Rea A A dew ace RAS AAA 87 MOPON ax teu 5 A E A ln 87 Readme SLO CS itch eE an carte E N E A A E 2 ait are T EE A E E E ete 88 NOOK User Guide 6 LIDRAF Y iii AR AAA wee SER oe os 90 MY IBSN LITI oc
14. and Daylight Saving Time will be taken into account If you travel back to an area without coverage choose the time zone again and set Daylight Saving Time if necessary Wireless Activity Indicator If your NOOK s status bar displays the animated network activity icon it is actively using a wireless network for example to retrieve information from the Barnes amp Noble eBookstore or to synchronize your library gt gt D gt gt Dropped Connections and Lost Wi Fi Connectivity If your NOOK is performing an action over the air and the B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless connection is dropped for example if the signal strength is poor or if the Wi Fi network goes down it will do its best to resume what it is doing If it can resume it will not inform you about the lost connection If it cannot resume it will inform you that you should repeat the operation in an area with better signal strength or when the Wi Fi network is up again NOOK User Guide Wireless Connectivity 63 In Areas with No Wireless Connectivity In areas with no wireless connectivity no B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless no Barnes amp Noble Bookstore hotspot and no manually configured Wi Fi hotspot you can still use your NOOK as an eReader You can read anything that is in the local library on your NOOK You can also obtain new B amp N content through an Internet connection on your personal computer buy digital content from the Barnes amp Noble online sto
15. just below the reading status bar Qh For example Pride and Prejudice Barnes amp Noble 1 54 PM ah Procedures for Bookmarks To add a bookmark Turn to the page you want to bookmark and tap Bookmarks gt Add bookmark To go to a bookmark Tap Bookmarks gt Go to bookmark Tap the bookmark in the list on the touchscreen You might need to scroll To remove a bookmark Turn to or go to the page on which you want to remove a bookmark Tap Bookmarks gt Remove bookmark To remove all bookmarks Tap Bookmarks gt Remove all bookmarks NOOK User Guide Bookmarks Highlights and Notes 130 Highlights and Notes Highlight what you read to draw your attention to specific passages You can associate notes with the highlights You can highlight and annotate eBooks in EPUP and PDB formats in both sections of your library with one exception You cannot highlight and annotate borrowed books You also cannot highlight and annotate periodicals in My B amp N Library eBooks in PDF format and eBooks that you are reading with Read In Store Highlights and notes are related A highlight draws your attention to text For example you might want to highlight a word sentence or paragraph The highlight is displayed as a light gray color background around the words The highlight includes the words but not the terminal punctuation You can show and hide highlights A highlight can also serve as an anchor in the text for
16. need to use Airplane mode In some places for example in a hospital you might be asked to not use your device For more information see Electronic Equipment on page 37 Use a shielded USB cable when connecting your NOOK to a personal computer The provided USB cable is shielded NOOK User Guide Policies 213
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18. DAMAGES OCCURRING AND EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion may not apply to you Applicable Law This Limited Warranty is valid only in the United States of America The laws of the State of New York U S A will apply to this Limited Warranty though the laws of your state of residence may apply to any tort claims and any claims under any consumer protection statutes as provided under applicable law AT amp I Terms of Service amp Acceptable Use Policy The following AT amp T Terms of Service amp Acceptable Use Policy governs your use of AT amp T Wi Fi hotspots with your NOOK They are current at the time of production of this guide The current version can be found at https secure sbc com tosaup adp These Terms of Service amp Acceptable Use Policy the Terms govern your use of AT amp T Internet Services AT amp T Wi Fi service Service and the AT amp T Internet Services network Network If you connect to the AT amp T Wi Fi service via one of AT amp T s roaming partners your use of the Service will also be governed by that provider s Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy which will be available on the first screen that you see when you access the Wi Fi service Before using the Service read the following Terms Your use of the Service represents your agreement to the
19. GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THE MARVELL SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE THE COLLECTIVE LIABILITY OF MARVELL IT S AFFILIATES AND THEIR SUPPLIERS SHALL BE LIMITED TO U S 100 00 THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY IN JURISDICTIONS THAT PROHIBIT EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY OR LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY BE LIMITED IN THEIR APPLICATION TO YOU AND DEPENDING ON LOCAL LAW YOU MAY HAVE OTHER SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS 4 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement the Software includes software developed by The FreeType Project FreeType Software Copyright 2006 THE FREETYPE PROJECT WWW FREETYPE ORG ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The FreeType Software is licensed subject to The FreeType Project License a copy of which is attached as Exhibit C the FreeType License You may not use these components except in compliance with the FreeType License In addition you may have additional rights with respect to such components under the FreeType License 5 Your NOOK contains Adobe Reader Mobile software under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated Copyright 1995 2009 ADOBE SYSTEM
20. NOOK is charged and registered you can explore its features For example e Visit The Daily Tap the Home button and then tap the daily The Daily is a message center for daily B amp N feeds and notifications Check back daily to read feeds and to learn about special offers deliveries to your Library subscriptions lending offers and software updates Shop Tap the Home button and then tap shop With your NOOK it is easy to buy eBooks magazines and newspapers from the Barnes 8 Noble eBookstore Some content is even free You can also download eBooks to your NOOK from your personal computer NOOK User Guide Getting Started 13 e Visit your library Tap the Home button and then tap my library Your library provides access to your B amp N eBooks magazines and newspapers It also provides access to your other eBooks For B amp N content you have a unified view of the content on your NOOK and in your online digital library You can browse and search for content in your library e Read On your new NOOK you will find some eBooks are already in your library You can read those eBooks and periodicals you purchase from the Barnes amp Noble eBookstore and digital content you copy to your NOOK from a personal computer Navigate to an item in your library and tap Select to read it Read in stores While in Barnes amp Noble Bookstores you can read many eBooks free of charge These are not samples but are entire eBooks Read an eBook for
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24. a note A note is text that you can optionally associate with a highlight The text says what it says but you might have something to say about it A highlight with or without a note is indicated by this always on marker in the left margin at the beginning of the line where the highlight starts gt You cannot enter a note without a highlight You can use a one word highlight When you add or edit a highlight a D pad controller appears The up and down arrows move the current position indicated by a word highlight to the prior or next line The left and right arrows move the current position to the prior or next word A highlight cannot span pages in the sense of what is displayed each time you press a page turn button The maximum length of a highlight is affected by the amount of text that fits on the page You can highlight a longer passage with text size Small than Large because more text fits on a page If you change the text size it is possible that existing notes would span page boundaries If this happens the notes are truncated at the end of the page for the current text size Choosing the text size used when the highlight was created displays the entire highlight Procedures for Highlights and Notes When navigating in an EPUB file the up and down arrows on the D pad controller sometimes skip lines for example the last line in a paragraph if that line contains only one word You can reach every word using the left and
25. already purchased if you have a Wi Fi connection but you cannot buy digital content An exception to this is free eBook samples which can be purchased from anywhere there is supported Wi Fi connectivity Some items are not available for purchase in Canada e Purchases made from your NOOK are charged to your default credit card or gift card and default credit card as explained in Payment on page 82 f your default credit card has expired when you try to order an item including a free eBook you will be asked to update the expiration date Go to www nook com account to update the expiration date e Have you ever bought a book twice have Your NOOK prevents you from ordering content that you have previously ordered Pre Ordering eBooks You can pre order eBooks that are not currently available but that will be available soon When the eBook becomes available it is delivered to your online digital library you are charged for it and you receive a notification in The Daily that it is available You can only pre order eBooks if you have a billing address in the United States or Canada You cannot pre order eBooks if you have an international U S territory or APO FPO Army Post NOOK User Guide Shop 83 Office Fleet Post Office billing address You can only pre order digital content when physically within the United States including Alaska and Hawaii American Samoa Guam Puerto Rico Palau the U S Virgin Isl
26. an example Little Women Barnes amp Noble Classic 1 49PM Reading Progress Bar and Page Numbers When you are reading your NOOK displays a reading progress bar at the bottom of the page This represents your reading progress through the entire book gt 29 139 Two page numbers are displayed to the right of the reading progress bar the current page number and the total number of pages separated by a vertical bar Depending on the size of the eBook it can take up to about five minutes before the reading progress bar and page numbers are displayed During this time you can read Page Numbering Pages in eBooks and periodicals are numbered How the pages are numbered and displayed on your NOOK differs based on the file format of the digital content e eBooks in PDB format Page numbering is for the entire eBook and reflects the number of pages after formatting for the text size What page something is on changes as well For example when the reader text is Amasis Small Oliver Twist says Please sir want some more on page 26 of 817 pages When the text is Amasis Medium he says it on page 30 of 956 When the text is Amasis Large he says it on page 40 of 1274 NOOK User Guide Reading 120 eBooks and periodicals in EPUB format Page numbering is for the entire eBook and reflects some prior account of page numbering before formatting for the text size This means that if the original book had 525 pages then so
27. authorize your NOOK your NOOK appears as a device in ADE You can drag and drop eBooks from your ADE collection to your NOOK and vice versa If an ADE eBook has an expiration it will expire on your NOOK If an eBook is returned in ADE before it expires the next time you connect your NOOK to your personal computer ADE updates the status of the returned eBook on your NOOK and you will not be able to read it NOOK User Guide Library 107 Adobe Digital Editions creates the folders adobe digital editions and Digital Editions on your NOOK These folders do not contain digital content To authorize your NOOK for Adobe Digital Editions Start Adobe Digital Editions and then connect your NOOK to your computer or connect your NOOK and then start Adobe Digital Editions 2 Adobe Digital Editions detects your NOOK and displays the Device Setup Assistant 3 Click Authorize Device 4 Click Finished NOOK User Guide Library 108 Reading This section explains the features available when reading an eBook or periodical chosen from your library For information about reading eBooks when in Barnes amp Noble Bookstores see Read in Stores on page 88 To resume reading tap reading now on the Home menu A reading now When you tap reading now you are returned to the last read page in the eBook or periodical that you were reading last on your NOOK even if you have turned your NOOK off since you were last reading Supported
28. can only cancel a subscription on the BN com website Managing Periodical Issues Issues of periodicals purchased singly and delivered by subscription are both present in My B amp N Library How they are presented when browsing and how they are managed differs Issues of periodicals that you buy as single issues and issues delivered by subscription that have been archived e Are listed at the top level in the library e Are listed in the list of all issues for the periodical Are not automatically deleted Can be archived and downloaded again but this is not necessary to save an issue in both of these cases the issue will be saved Issues of periodicals delivered by subscription that have never been archived e Are not all listed at the top level in the library Only the most recent issue is listed delivered by subscription or purchased singly Are listed in the list of all issues for the periodical e Are subject to automatic deletion For more information see Automatic Deletion of Periodical Issues on page 103 e Can be archived and downloaded again To save an issue delivered by subscription you must archive it To browse all issues of a periodical ensure that archived issues are shown and tap View Older Issues if that menu item is present There is no direct way to determine whether an issue of a periodical is subject to deletion But if it is not the most recent issue you can determine the status th
29. connection with using your NOOK d Wireless Connection Your NOOK has built in wireless Internet connectivity capabilities We will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide wireless Internet connectivity at no additional cost to you The wireless connectivity is provided by a third party carrier and may be subject to restrictions and limitations imposed by such carrier such as coverage area file size and carrier policies e No Responsibility for Digital Content Your NOOK is designed to permit you access to a wide variety of Digital Content some of which may be inappropriate for or offensive to some readers We do not exercise any editorial control over the Digital Content We provide only your NOOK and the Service which are intended to allow you access to the Digital Content Under no circumstance will we be liable for any loss damage or harm caused by your access to or reliance on the Digital Content You must determine whether the Digital Content accessed through your NOOK is appropriate useful accurate and complete Your use of the Digital Content and the Service is solely at your own risk Za License and Intellectual Property a License Subject to your compliance with and the terms and conditions of this Agreement we grant you a non exclusive revocable license to make personal non commercial use of i the Service ii the software loaded onto your NOOK as may be updated modified added to or upgraded from time to
30. devices associated with the account and flags the item as archived in your library If you really do want to delete B amp N content you can do so from your account the one associated with your NOOK on the BN com website When you delete content from your online digital library using the BN com website e It is deleted permanently from your online digital library e It is deleted permanently from your NOOK and from all other devices associated with the account If you save a copy of digital content before deleting it you can copy it from your personal computer to your NOOK using USB Copy it to the my documents folder on your NOOK which shows up as the My Documents section of your library If you copy it back to my B amp N downloads your NOOK will delete it NOOK User Guide Library 105 My Documents Accessible from the library icon on the Home menu My Documents is a view of your personal digital content eBooks and periodicals with file formats EPUB PDB and PDF Your NOOK supports digital reading content for example eBooks and periodicals in the following formats e ePub including DRM secured files and files without DRM e PDB including DRM secured files and files without DRM PDF including password secured files and files that are not secured When you eject unmount your NOOK drive from USB and a supplemental microSD card drive if present your NOOK scans for changes in content and displays an up to date list in My D
31. for such components from us You may obtain a copy of such source code by contacting us through the contact information provided on the Web Site We will provide such source code in accordance with the GPL License 2 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement certain components of the Software as defined herein are licensed subject to the Apache License Version 2 0 a copy of which is attached as Exhibit B the Apache License You may not use these components except in compliance with the Apache License In addition you may have additional rights with respect to such components under the Apache License Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing software distributed under the Apache License is distributed on an AS IS BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND either express or implied See the Apache License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the Apache License 3 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement the Software includes software developed by Marvell International Ltd Marvell and its affiliates Marvell Software Copyright MARVELL INTERNATIONAL LTD AND ITS AFFILIATES ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Redistribution and use in binary form without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met a Redistributions must reproduce the above copyright notice and NOOK User Guide Policies 181 the fol
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34. how and where to return your NOOK Your NOOK must be shipped prepaid and insured in appropriate protective packaging together with proof of purchase and the Return Authorization Number provided by B amp N to the address specified by B amp N You must return your NOOK within the timeframe provided by B amp N You may also be required to provide a credit card to obtain an advance replacement before B amp N receives your NOOK at its returns center NOOK User Guide Policies 196 All returned NOOKs become the property of B amp N Before you send your NOOK to B amp N it is your responsibility to back up any data software or files stored on your NOOK because B amp N will only return your NOOK to you if it is not covered by this Limited Warranty and B amp N has not provided an advance replacement B amp N is not responsible for any loss of your data software or files or for the cost of backing up your data software or files If you do not comply with the terms above or with B amp N s instructions there may be delays in service or you many incur additional expenses In particular if you do not return your NOOK within the timeframe specified by B amp N B amp N reserves the right to charge you the purchase price for a replacement NOOK You will be solely responsible for any cost expense loss or the like relating to your failure to comply with such terms or B amp N s instructions B amp N DOES NOT PROVIDE AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IM
35. in a state where it is temporarily not able to connect to USB If this happens turn off your NOOK completely and turn it on again One Drive or Two All NOOKs have internal memory which is presented as a USB drive when you connect to USB The drive has the name NOOK If you insert a supplemental microSD card in your NOOK your NOOK will have two USB drives The second one is for the supplemental card If you put personal files in the correct locations in the internal memory and on a supplemental microSD card then the content will be found If you put personal files anywhere else they will be on your NOOK but your NOOK will not find them For more information see Where You Can Put Files on page 152 Note the following key points between these drives The nook drive for your NOOK s internal memory has predefined top level folders that you must retain and use e Your NOOK will not find folders or files placed outside of the predefined folder hierarchy on the nook drive e Your NOOK places B amp N content in the folder my B amp N downloads You cannot place content there Screensaver and wallpaper images must be placed in the correct folders on the nook drive Images placed on the drive for the supplemental microSD card are not available for screensavers or wallpapers e You can place digital content eBooks magazines and newspapers in EPUB PDB and PDF formats music MP3 and OGG files and audiobooks MP3 and O
36. interested in any kind of bug reports Cas is distribution You can use this software for whatever you want in parts or full form without having to pay us royalty free usage You may not pretend that you wrote this software If you use it or only parts of it in a program you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that you have used the FreeType code credits We specifically permit and encourage the inclusion of this software with or without modifications in commercial products We disclaim all warranties covering The FreeType Project and assume no liability related to The FreeType Project Finally many people asked us for a preferred form for a credit disclaimer to use in compliance with this license We thus encourage you to use the following text Portions of this software are copyright lt year gt The FreeType Project www freetype org All rights reserved Please replace lt year gt with the value from the FreeType version you actually use Legal Terms Throughout this license the terms package FreeType Project and FreeType archive refer to the set of files originally distributed by the authors David Turner Robert Wilhelm and Werner Lemberg as the FreeType Project be they named as alpha beta or final release NOOK User Guide Policies 193 You refers to the licensee or person using the project where using is a generic term including compiling t
37. issues that are kept varies depending on the frequency of delivery Daily one or more issues per day 10 issues e Weekly 10 issues e Biweekly 10 issues e Semi weekly 10 issues e Monthly 12 issues e Bimonthly 6 issues Quarterly 4 issues e Annual Seasonal 4 issues If there are currently the above number of issues of a periodical and a new issue is delivered the oldest issue is deleted For example if you have 10 issues of a weekly magazine and an Ith is delivered then the oldest issue is deleted so that 10 issues are kept If you have 10 issues of a weekly magazine and you archive three then three more issues will be delivered without resulting in deletion of the oldest issue Issues delivered by subscription that are not archived are deleted automatically whether or not they have been read NOOK User Guide Library 103 Saving Issues of Periodicals When you subscribe to a periodical new issues are delivered automatically to your online digital library and downloaded automatically if your NOOK has a wireless connection You can manually download issues that your NOOK has not downloaded automatically Your online digital library keeps up to a specific number of issues of a periodical delivered by subscription explained above and automatically deletes older issues unless you save them You can save any issue that you want to save and any number of issues To save an issue it must be in on your NOOK Th
38. items You can sort by e Most recent default The list is sorted by how recently you have read the content Content that you have not read is sorted by how recently it was downloaded e Title The list is sorted by the item s title The sort is a smart one discounting the leading words A and The Author The list is sorted by the last name of the first author You cannot sort a list of items after a search A list of items found in a search is always sorted by relevance The algorithm gives more importance to title and author matches and considers the numbers of matches in the fields searched To sort a list On the Home menu tap my library 2 Optional Tap Show and choose one of the content types All eBooks Magazines or Newspapers 3 Tap Sort by and choose a sorting order Most recent Title or Author Filtering Lists In the My B amp N Content part of your library you can filter lists my content type In the Shop you can browse by content type but you cannot filter lists by content type You can show gt All e eBooks e Magazines e Newspapers To filter a list On the Home menu tap my library 2 Optional Perform a search NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 53 3 Tap Show and choose one of the content types All eBooks Magazines or Newspapers 4 Optional if you did not perform a search Tap Sort by and choose a sorting order Most recent Title or Author Viewi
39. malfunction or any and all other NOOK User Guide Policies 191 commercial damages or losses even if such Contributor has been advised of the possibility of such damages 9 Accepting Warranty or Additional Liability While redistributing the Work or Derivative Works thereof You may choose to offer and charge a fee for acceptance of support warranty indemnity or other liability obligations and or rights consistent with this License However in accepting such obligations You may act only on Your own behalf and on Your sole responsibility not on behalf of any other Contributor and only if You agree to indemnify defend and hold each Contributor harmless for any liability incurred by or claims asserted against such Contributor by reason of your accepting any such warranty or additional liability END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPENDIX How to apply the Apache License to your work To apply the Apache License to your work attach the following boilerplate notice with the fields enclosed by brackets replaced with your own identifying information Don t include the brackets The text should be enclosed in the appropriate comment syntax for the file format We also recommend that a file or class name and description of purpose be included on the same printed page as the copyright notice for easier identification within third party archives Copyright yyyy name of copyright owner Licensed under the Apache License Versi
40. of a periodical To browse My B amp N Library On the Home menu tap my library 2 Browse up and down the list using the Up and Down buttons NOOK User Guide Library 95 3 Move from page to page using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons If you are on the last item on a page you can tap the Down button to turn to the next page lf you are on the first item on a page you can tap the Up button to turn to the prior page To browse all issues of a periodical in My B amp N Library Only the most recent issue of a periodical delivered by subscription is visible in the top level paginated list in My B amp N Library To view all issues including singly purchased issues Navigate to any issue of the periodical in the My B amp N Library section of your library 2 Tap View Older Issues Filtering My B amp N Library You can filter the items presented when browsing and searching My B amp N Library to view all content types the default or only each of the following e eBooks e Newspapers e Magazines To filter My B amp N Library On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Optional Tap Search enter search words and tap Search to narrow the item list by searching 4 Tap Show and choose one of the content types All eBooks Magazines or Newspapers 5 Optional if you did not perform a search Tap Sort by and choose a sorting order Most recent Title or Autho
41. personal computer to the folder my wallpapers You cannot place wallpaper images in other locations in the internal memory or on a supplemental microSD card For more information see Files and Folders on page 152 Choose among predefined wallpaper images or choose one of your own images Wallpaper images must have file types JPG or JPEG GIF PNG and BMP To copy wallpaper images to your NOOK On your computer prepare the files you want to use as wallpaper images You can pick images from different locations on your computer but it simplifies the procedure to collect them into one folder on your computer Connect your NOOK to your computer For that procedure see Connecting your NOOK to your Computer on page 147 Open the nook drive by double clicking on its icon Then open the my wallpapers folder Open the folder on your computer that contains the images you want to use as wallpaper images Select the images in the folder on your computer and drag and drop them or copy and paste them to the my wallpapers folder on the nook drive If images are in zip archive files extract them lf space on your computer is a consideration you can extract the images directly to the my wallpapers folder on the nook drive Close the window that displays the contents of the my wallpapers folder NOOK User Guide Personalizing your NOOK 7 7 Eject unmount the nook drive and disconnect your NOOK from your computer For that p
42. places the amount of charge remaining in the battery e With an icon in the status bar Battery charge levels when your NOOK is not charging from low to full charge Battery charge levels when your NOOK is charging from low to high gt gt Ep E gt E gt Ex e With a percentage of full charge on the Settings page The percentage is updated when the battery charge changes In some cases the Battery Charge on the Settings summary reads Not available This is normal It means that the software that reads the charge got some readings that it could not interpret After a few minutes your NOOK will get more readings and display the battery charge Charging Indicators Your NOOK indicates in two places when it is charging the battery e With a charging indicator light next to the data charging port When your NOOK is charging the charging indicator light to the left of the USB port lights up yellow When the device is not charging or is fully charged the charging indicator light is not lit Charging Indicator Light NOOK User Guide Power and Charging 18 If the charge in your NOOK s battery is very low it can take up to about 15 minutes before the charging indicator light turns on If it does not turn on after half an hour make sure the USB cable is firmly seated e With a plus sign in the battery charge icon in the status bar shown above It can take up to about 15 seconds before the battery charge
43. purpose of operating a server of any type using manual or electronic means to avoid any use limitations placed on the Services gaining unauthorized access to private networks violating rules regulations and policies applicable to any network server computer database web site or ISP that you access through the IP Service s Network Usage Where an AT amp T Service account service or feature description specifies limits on bandwidth disk utilization simultaneous connections and or aggregate data download or upload use in excess of those limits is not permitted without an appropriate change in account type or status and may incur additional charges for such usage Bandwidth disk utilization simultaneous connections and aggregate data downloads uploads will be computed or determined by AT amp T from time to time in developing its product and service offerings In the event AT amp T determines that an account is exceeding the relevant bandwidth disk utilization aggregate data download upload limits simultaneous connections or reasonable session times the account owner will generally be notified by E mail If the excess use continues after such notification the owner may be requested to upgrade the type of account or to modify the activity creating the excess use or the account may be terminated If excessive bandwidth disk space utilization simultaneous connections aggregate data download or upload or session length is det
44. refuse to transmit screen or editing content prior to delivery of the IP Service s block access to certain categories of numbers or certain sites as AT amp T determines needed to enforce these policies If your Service is suspended or terminated for any AUP violation you must get written approval from the AT amp T Abuse Team outside of the normal ordering process prior to reactivating or NOOK User Guide Policies 206 ordering new service In any case AT amp T may in its discretion decline to reinstate your Service If AT amp T approves you for reinstatement or new service set up fees reactivation fees or deposits may apply If AT amp T discovers that you have renewed Service or ordered new Service following termination for an AUP violation without the prior written consent of the AT amp T abuse team it may terminate your Service without further notice In such case you are responsible for any applicable early termination charges AT amp T will not issue any refunds credits or other forms of compensation for the period when IP Service s have been suspended as a result of violation s or alleged violation s of this AUP AT amp T shall not be liable for any damages of any nature suffered by any Customer User or third party resulting in whole or in part from AT amp T s exercise of its rights under this AUP Prohibited Actions AT amp T respects freedom of expression and believes it is a foundation of our free society to expres
45. right arrows NOOK User Guide Bookmarks Highlights and Notes 131 To show highlights Tap Highlights and notes gt Show highlights To hide highlights Tap Highlights and notes gt Hide highlights To add highlights Tap Highlights and notes gt Add highlight or note 2 Use the D pad to navigate to the place where you want to start the highlight 3 Tap Start selection 4 Use the D pad to navigate to the place where you want to end the highlight 5 Tap End selection Your NOOK displays a form for entering a note You are just creating a highlight so tap Submit 6 To add additional highlights on the same page of a PDB document repeat steps 2 through 5 and tap Cancel when you are done To add additional highlights on the same page in an ePub document repeat steps through 5 To add highlights and notes Tap Highlights and notes gt Add highlight or note 2 Highlight one or more words in the text as explained in the procedure above 3 Tap End selection Your NOOK displays a form for entering a note 4 Type a note and then tap Submit 5 To add additional highlights and notes on the same page of a PDB document repeat steps 2 through 4 and tap Cancel when you are done To add additional highlights and notes on the same page in an ePub document repeat steps through 4 To step through highlights on a page viewing the associated notes You can step through highlights on a specific page and view the notes assoc
46. studies tried Mr Brooke s patience to the utmost displeased his grandfather by practicing half the afternoon frightened the maidservants half out of their wits by mischievously hinting that one of his dogs was going mad and after high words with the stableman about some 791 2703 PDB Files Text sizes are simplest for PDB files The six sizes are the same from file to file Medium in one eBook is the same as Medium in the next one The other sizes are the same as well When you change the Reader text size in a PDB file your NOOK repaginates the content It can take up to several minutes before your NOOK displays the progress bar and page numbers EPUB Files EPUB files can contain instructions that specify the size of body text and other text for example chapter titles When displayed the text of digital content in EPUB PDB and reflowable PDF documents is in one of six sizes For most digital content medium will be the same size medium The other sizes will be the same as well But there are exceptions to every rule In some cases the fonts will be larger than usual and in other cases smaller In these cases you should still be able to choose a text size that works for you NOOK User Guide Reading 117 PDF Files In PDF files the content is scaled to fit the Reader when the text size is Small When the text size is small you will see the PDF as it would appear on a larger screen with layout and graphi
47. tap Buy for n nn or Get a free sample amongst other choices To close the gallery of covers Tap the X in the upper right corner of the touchscreen Viewing Item Details You can view details about the items in the Shop To view item details In the Shop when you navigate to and select an item your NOOK displays a page with detailed information about the item From that page you can e Tap View gt Overview to view a synopsis of the item as well as information about the author if available If the overview is longer than a page use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to turn pages e Tap View gt Editorial reviews to view editorial reviews e Tap View gt Reader reviews to view reader reviews e Tap View gt Product details to view all of the data about the item for example the ISBN publisher number of pages etc Making Purchases Making purchases in the Shop is simple The process described here applies to eBooks and periodicals to content that costs money and that is free To make a purchase On the Home menu tap shop 2 Browse to or search for content NOOK User Guide Shop 8l Use the Browse and Collections menus and navigation buttons Up Down and Select to browse content types and collections In a content type you can also Browse subjects Or use the Search menu to search for what you want Details on browsing and searching follow this section Tap Select to select the item you want
48. the puzzles When you start a game you choose a difficulty level Easy Medium Hard or Extreme Starting and Resuming Games If no game is in progress when you start Sudoku you start a new game Tap the difficulty level Easy Medium Hard or Extreme to begin the game If a game is in progress when you exit Sudoku by tapping the Back button or Home button the in progress game is saved When you play Sudoku again the saved game resumes To abandon a game and start a new one tap the Back button and then choose a difficulty level for the new game What You Can Enter in a Square You can enter these numbers in each square e Values Values are what you want to enter to solve the puzzle If you have a 3x3 square that already contains the numbers 9 except for 7 you would enter the value 7 Values are indicated in a font that looks like it was written by hand Notes Notes are your notes about possible values They appear as smaller hand written numbers NOOK User Guide Games 145 Hints Hints are additional given values that is they are correct values If you cannot figure out the value to put in a square or have gotten conflicting values you could enter a hint Entering Values Playing Sudoku entails entering a value in each empty square To enter a value in a square 2 Study the Sudoku grid on the reading screen and decide on a value to enter in a specific square Scroll the Sudoku board on the touchscree
49. the Back Cover on page 28 3 Place your NOOK on a flat surface with the open back facing up and the top away from you 4 Unlock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover and pushing the cover toward the top of your NOOK The metal cover only moves about 16th of an inch NOOK User Guide Files and Folders 158 5 A rounded cut out area below the cover allows you to insert a fingernail to lift the cover With your fingernail lift up the bottom edge of the metal cover until the cover points straight up This reveals the microSD card 6 Pick up your NOOK Holding it over a table turn your NOOK over so the front is up The microSD card will fall out and land on the table Pick it up and put it somewhere 7 Place your NOOK on a flat surface with the open back facing up and the top away from you The metal holder should be open 8 With the contacts on the new microSD card facing down and lined up with the contacts in the holder the thicker base toward you and the notch to the right drop the microSD card into place You might need to move it around a bit It should fit snuggly 9 With a finger close the metal cover until it lies flat If the cover does not close easily do not force it Doing so will damage the microSD card holder Instead ensure that the microSD card is correctly positioned contacts facing down and the notch to the right and flat and snug in the holder and then try again 10 L
50. the cover in the center of the gallery to read the item If the item has not been downloaded to your NOOK your NOOK displays item details Tap Download When the item has finished downloading tap Read To close the gallery of covers Tap the X in the upper right corner of the touchscreen Viewing Item Details for B amp N Content You can view details about the B amp N content in your library NOOK User Guide Library 98 To view item details for eBooks and periodicals l In the My B amp N Library section of your library navigate to the item for which you want to view details Tap View Item Details amp Options Choose the details you want to view e Tap View gt Overview to view a synopsis of the eBook as well as information about the author if available If the overview exceeds a page in length use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to navigate Item overviews are often not present for periodicals e Tap View gt Details to view all of the data about the eBook or periodical for example the ISBN publisher number of pages etc Archiving B amp N Digital Content B amp N digital content can be In your online digital library but not on your NOOK The content has been delivered to the online digital library but not downloaded to your NOOK In your online digital library and on your NOOK The content has been delivered to the online digital library and downloaded automatically or manually to your NOOK Archive
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52. to buy Your NOOK displays a detail page for the item that includes pricing information Tap Buy for amount Tap Buy Now to confirm your purchase The tem is immediately delivered to your online digital library and downloaded to your NOOK Tap OK to dismiss the message about a successful purchase To read what you just bought go to the My B amp N Library section of your library navigate to the item and tap Select If the item has not been downloaded to your NOOK your NOOK displays item details when you tap Select Tap Download When the item has finished downloading tap Read Payment Payment for purchases occurs as follows eBooks and single issues of periodicals including eBook pre orders If you have a gift card balance the purchase is charged to your gift card with any remainder being charged to your default credit card If you do not have a gift card balance the purchase is charged to your default credit card The charge is processed when the purchase is made Periodical subscriptions The first monthly charge is charged to your default credit card on the 5th calendar day after the purchase is made There is a 14 day free trial For example for a subscription purchased on March Ist the free trial is March Ist through 4th and your credit card is charged on March 5th Subsequent monthly charges are charged to your default credit card on the same day of the month or the last day for a shorter month the 5th of ea
53. two NOOK models A NOOK Wi Fi can connect to Wi Fi hotspots only A NOOK can connect to Wi Fi hotspots and the B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless network a cellular data network Most of the time when this guide refers to a NOOK it means any NOOK both models When there is a need to distinguish between a NOOK meaning any NOOK and a NOOK meaning the Wi Fi 3G model we write NOOK Wi Fi for the former and add Wi Fi 3G model to the latter Choosing a Connection When your NOOK needs a connection it starts the radio determines the best network to connect to and connects When it no longer needs the connection it disconnects Your NOOK uses the best network it can find considering network speed and signal strength From top priority to lowest priority the choices are Ina Barnes amp Noble store your NOOK uses the store s Wi Fi hotspot e When within range of an AT amp T hotspot in the United States your NOOK uses the AT amp T hotspot e f you instruct your NOOK to use other Wi Fi hotspots by connecting to detected hotspots or configuring hotspots it uses one of those when it needs a network connection if the signal strength is OK e Wi Fi 3G model NOOKs only If none of the abovementioned Wi Fi hotspots are available your NOOK uses B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless a cellular data network It picks the best B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless connection based on speed and signal strength So
54. yourself on your personal computer If you copy them back to your NOOK place them in the my documents folder or on a supplemental microSD card They will appear in the My Documents section of your library NOOK User Guide Files and Folders 154 Adding Storage If you want to increase the Storage capacity of your NOOK you can purchase and insert a microSD or microSDHC card microSD and microSDHC cards have the following logos misro misro Supplemental microSD and microSDHC cards will hold about 1000 eBooks per gigabyte The amount of space for eBooks is affected by how much space you devote to other files such as music and audiobooks Supported Cards Following are the specifications of supported cards e A microSD or microSDHC card with a storage capacity of up to 16 GB For simplicity s sake we refer to these both as microSD cards below e Class 2 4 and 6 microSD cards are supported Class 6 is faster than class 4 which is faster than class 2 The class should be mentioned on the packaging for the microSD card and printed on the card itself If no speed is indicated the card is a class 2 card The speed of the card does not affect page display speeds It can affect read and write speeds when transferring eBooks and personal files to and from the SD card e The microSD card must be formatted with a FAT32 or FAT l6 file system Inserting a microSD Card This section explains how to insert a microSD card in your NOOK
55. 0 Dan Brown The Help 8 55 Kathryn Stockett Text content of books magazines and newspapers is navigable when creating highlights and notes and when looking up words For information about this navigation see D pad on page 51 To move up and down in a navigable list on the reading screen Tap the Up button to move up Tap the Down button to move down Touch and hold the Up button for 2 seconds to move directly to the top of the page Touch and hold the Down button for 2 seconds to move directly to the bottom of the page If you are on the last item on a page you can tap the Down button to turn to the next page If you are on the first item on a page you can tap the Up button to turn to the prior page To select the highlighted item in a list Tap the Select button The result is an action that depends on the context for example opening an eBook or displaying item details NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 48 Form Navigation and Data Entry When you need to enter data for example to register your NOOK or search your NOOK displays a data entry form on the main screen and a keyboard on the touchscreen Use the keyboard to type in the form and to submit what you typed Here is some information about navigation in forms More information about the keyboard is given below Single page Form Use the following controls to navigate on a single page form j gt To move to the right in a text entry box on a form
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57. Down buttons to move a highlight often indicated by a gt symbol up and down on the reading screen This is an example Alex Cross 9 99 James Patterson gt The Lost Symbol 9 60 Dan Brown The Help 8 55 Kathryn Stockett Selecting an item on the reading screen Tap the Select button to select the highlighted item on the reading screen The result is an action that depends on the context for example opening an eBook or displaying item details e Backing up In some places in the menus there is a Back button Ka Tap the Back button to back up a step You can also use the Back button to return to the jumping off page when you navigate using a link Register your NOOK Registration is associating your NOOK with a Barnes amp Noble online account an account on the BN com website If you do not have a Barnes amp Noble online account create one online at BN com You should register your NOOK because doing so allows you to buy digital content from the Barnes amp Noble eBookstore and provides other benefits NOOKs that are bought on the BN com website but are not gifts are pre registered To register other NOOKs you need a wireless connection You register from your NOOK not on the Barnes amp Noble website When you first turn on your NOOK your NOOK leads you through registration If you defer registration you can register later by tapping settings gt Device gt Register your nook Explore Now that your
58. Fi hotspot Manually add a Wi Fi hotspot Wi Fi hotspot gt Hotspot names The names of detected remembered and configured hotspots are listed You can connect to and forget hotspots Time from last activity touch screen or button presses until your NOOK sleeps During sleep a screensaver picture is displayed on the main screen The touch screen will already be unlit You can choose among 2 5 default 10 15 and 20 minutes Choose a screensaver theme Your NOOK comes with the screensaver themes Authors Nature and Cityscape preinstalled Choose a wallpaper image Settings 170 Display gt Clock gt Time zone Display gt Clock gt Daylight Saving Time Display gt Clock gt Clock format Display gt Auto adjust brightness Display gt Touchscreen brightness Display gt Touchscreen timer Device gt Edit your profile Device gt Register your nook Device gt Unregister your nook NOOK User Guide Time zone in which you use your NOOK You only need to set the time zone on a NOOK Wi Fi and on a NOOK Wi Fi 3G model when you are in an area without B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless coverage On The time is adjusted for Daylight Saving Time Off default The time is not adjusted for Daylight Saving Time 12 hour for example 3 25 PM 24 hour for example 15 25 The clock format change is not immediate but happens the next time the time changes On default Brightness of the touch
59. File Formats Your NOOK supports digital reading content for example eBooks and periodicals in the following formats e ePub including DRM secured files and files without DRM e PDB including DRM secured files and files without DRM e PDF including password secured files and files that are not secured Orientation The reading orientation is vertical often called portrait orientation You hold the reader upright and text is displayed in lines across the reading screen PDF documents can support rotated pages though this is not common and not especially useful for eBooks In such a PDF one or more pages and possibly an entire document can have pages that have been rotated 90 degrees clockwise 90 degrees counterclockwise or 180 degrees Your NOOK doesn t exactly support such documents but it tries It does not rotate the text but does rotate any graphics NOOK User Guide Reading 109 Ergonomics Ergonomics is a big word for the study of how to make things comfortable and easy to use and to reduce injuries Your NOOK was designed with you and reading in mind The best advice we can give is to find what is comfortable for you Reading must be a comfortable activity With your NOOK it will be If one reading position is not comfortable try a different one Balance your NOOK differently Place your hands differently Press the Next Page and Previous Page buttons differently We are quite sure that some of the ergonomic sugge
60. Find next search from the current location in the digital content toward the end If you are on page 25 and search of a phrase that happens to be on page 23 the search will not find it You can search backwards with Find previous but only if one occurrence is found searching forward If you want to be certain that you are searching the entire content go to the cover and begin the search there To find occurrences of a word or phrase l 2 Open what you want to read in the Reader Go to the page on which you want to begin the search which proceeds from there toward the end of the content To be sure you search all of the content tap Go to gt Cover Tap Find Type the word or phrase and then tap Search If one occurrence of the word or phrase is found you can choose Find next and Find previous to find later and earlier occurrences NOOK User Guide Reading 121 Looking up Words You can look up words while reading Your NOOK looks up the words in Merriam Webster s Collegiate dictionary You can look up words in eBooks in EPUB and PDB formats in the My B amp N Library and My Documents sections of your library You cannot look up words in periodicals in My B amp N Library You cannot look up words in PDF files You can look up words not phrases However the dictionary does define some phrases For example if you look up carry the phrases carry a torch carry the ball and carry the day are also de
61. GG files on either drive Content you place on the drive for the internal memory competes for space with your NOOK s library of B amp N content Your NOOK automatically archives content in the My B amp N Library section of your library if it is running short of space in its internal memory If you have a supplemental microSD card we suggest that you put your personal digital content and music files on the supplemental microSD card NOOK User Guide USB Connectivity 150 Protection from Viruses and Other Malware It is unlikely that your NOOK could become infected by a virus or other malware Your NOOK does not host applications this reduces the likelihood of malware infection The file types supported by your NOOK are also unlikely to harbor malware although some of them can Your nook does have an Internet browser which could be a source of infection It is possible to transfer files containing malware to and from your NOOK using USB just as it is possible to transfer files that are not infected In some cases infected computers can transfer infections to USB drives automatically We recommend that any computer to which you connect your NOOK is scanned routinely with up to date antivirus anti malware software and that you scan files before transferring them to your NOOK You can also scan the nook drive and a drive for a supplemental microSD card if present when your NOOK is connected to USB NOOK User Guide USB Connectivity 151
62. Hard Reset A hard reset is a more aggressive way of turning off your NOOK It is not resetting your NOOK to factory settings which is explained in Resetting to Factory Settings on page 173 A hard reset turns your NOOK off It also clears some state information No content or metadata is deleted You should generally not need to perform a hard reset of your NOOK You might want to perform a hard reset in these circumstances e If your NOOK is not charging e If your NOOK is on but not responsive e When asked to do so by Customer Service NOOK User Guide Power and Charging 22 To perform a hard reset Get a clock or watch that shows seconds 2 Press and hold the power button of your NOOK for 20 seconds then release the power button 3 Press and release the power button to turn on your NOOK If you remove the battery and leave it out for 10 seconds put it back in and then turn on your NOOK your NOOK also performs a hard reset NOOK User Guide Power and Charging 23 Your NOOK This section explains your NOOK hardware It also summarizes key features and explains the Home menu Hardware Highlights Your NOOK has e Reading screen This is where you read your eBooks magazines and newspapers The reading screen is a 600 x 800 3 57 x 4 82 inch 6 inch diagonal reflective high resolution E Ink electronic paper display The reading screen displays 16 levels of gray The reading screen is not a touchscreen you navigate o
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64. In Store menu in the Shop with the most recently read eBooks at the top To read an eBook in a store l 2 Go to a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore On the Home menu tap shop Browse to or search for an eBook that you want to read in the store and tap Select If the eBook can be read in the store Read in Store is among the menus If Read in Store is not in the menus you cannot read the eBook in the store unless you buy it Tap Read in Store Your NOOK displays the eBook in the Reader Not all reader features are available To browse recent in store reading On the Home menu tap shop NOOK User Guide In Store Experience 88 2 Tap Recently Read In Store The next level of menus lists the eBooks that you have read in Barnes amp Noble Bookstores 3 Tap an eBook to display item details and menus with actions such as Read in Store Buy and Get free sample To buy an eBook you are reading in a store While reading an eBook in a store Buy is a menu option Tap Buy to buy the eBook At the end of the one hour reading period a message is displayed and you can also buy the eBook NOOK User Guide In Store Experience 89 Library Your library is where all of your eBooks magazines and newspapers reside Enter your library by tapping my library on the Home menu i my library Your library has two sections My B amp N Library tap my library gt View My B amp N Library provides access to the eBooks magazines
65. NOOK User Guide Library 94 e Content might have been archived deleted from your NOOK but kept in your online digital library and the archived items are hidden Tap my library gt Show archived items to show archived items To check for new content in your online digital library On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Tap Check for new B amp N content Finding What You Want to Read in My B amp N Library There are several ways to find what you want to read in the My B amp N Library section of your library e You can browse turning from page to page with the Next Page and Previous Page buttons You can filter by content type for example to show only eBooks or newspapers You can sort your library for example by title or author e You can search for one or more words for example for words in the title or the author s name You can filter the search results by content type e You can browse a gallery of covers For information see Browsing a Gallery of Covers on page 98 Browsing My B amp N Library Digital content in My B amp N Library is displayed as a paginated list When the content type is not filtered the top level list contains e eBooks e The most recent issues of periodicals whether purchased singly or delivered by subscription gt All singly purchased issues of periodicals For periodicals an additional paginated list displays all issues
66. OK website www nook com support More Information Online More information is available online FAQs e Video tutorials This information is available on the Support website www nook com support Guide Revision 1 4 0 2 NOOK User Guide 3 Contents Customer Service cuca A de e REOR Ea 2 How to USE this GUIAS boi aia dedica 2 More Information Onliner iniciaci n aun a e s we ls ia leads dde 3 GGlUNG Started 24 28555 05 06 2 c rian si e 10 the Packag conri dida wi Gk ra AUN ea ge dead Rep ned 10 Charge your NOOK cc rerenrennres daki etad bad Paes aaa SEERE daa oes lI Learn the Controls dais pa ae did domos ll Register your NOOK curo fas at 5 bh os ee eek EREA es EE aa Me 13 EXPO csi cea pea Raed Sa a dain TETT 13 Power and Charging 05 066 60s cos e6e See Ch SEEKS aS NOES ES AE CERES 15 Device Mati ci ai 15 POWER BUON enpate dar dd dd e i id dd bode bine 16 Power Management spas oun a es Gis or aretes 17 Low Charge Alerts ii ls saul buds A ew alae ath ys 17 Battery Charge and Charging Indicators 0 0 cece eee eee nee 18 Charging your NOOK curvas ao Phe eke wee tea ee ob eed ated 19 WV al MONA RSI ING aiae punteado dai ca altea ei 19 USB Charco sida hehe nas Hoe ead O her eve E O sg 20 Charging Recommendations cis ear tae Mel Gate oe Yea ye Me Rae ae Ra 22 Hard Reset cito pesas daria Deo ti eee a 22 TOU NOOK cocina daga Os RATES ada rod cs de rad ReneS e da ei 24 Hardware Highlights 0 cece eee
67. OOK 30 Removable Back Cover Do not press on the middle of the back cover or bend your NOOK Doing so might damage the screens 4 Look around the edges of your NOOK to see that the back cover is securely attached If the back cover is not securely attached press edges together that did not seat correctly If that does not work remove the back cover and repeat this procedure SIM Card This section applies to the NOOK Wi Fi 3G model only The SIM card in your NOOK Wi Fi 3G model is pre installed It is used when your NOOK connects to the Barnes amp Noble eBookstore and NOOK data services over B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless You will never need to remove or change the SIM card Specifically please note the following about the SIM card e You cannot use your NOOK s SIM card in a different mobile device for example a mobile phone e You cannot use a different SIM card for example from a mobile phone in your NOOK NOOK User Guide Your NOOK 31 e The SIM card in your NOOK is associated with your NOOK whether registered or not Do not swap SIM cards between NOOKs There is no reason to and afterwards they will not be able to connect to B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless Built in Storage Your NOOK has 2 GB of built in flash memory Of this about 1 3 GB is available for storage of your digital content This is enough storage space for about 1500 eBooks or 300 periodical issues Periodicals tend to be larger because t
68. OOK either Driving Don t even think about it Operating a train Don t be daft Watching children Yes but only if you can do it in a way that fairly divides your attention and does not endanger them Use common sense the eBook will still be on your NOOK to read tomorrow Airplanes To use your NOOK on an airplane set it to Airplane mode For more information about use on airplanes see Use on Airplanes on page 38 Electronic Equipment If you are around sensitive electronic equipment for example in a hospital ask if you may use your NOOK You probably can if you set it to Airplane mode except in an intensive care setting Battery Please note the following safety information about the battery e Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred the battery e Do not modify or remanufacture the battery attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery immerse the battery in or expose it to water or other liquids or expose the battery to fire explosions or other hazards NOOK User Guide Safety and Care 37 Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified e Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per this standard Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazards e Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery terminals e Replace the battery
69. OOK to your Computer 0 0 0 0 cee cece cette tenes 148 Disconnecting your NOOK from your Computer 0 0 0 0 0c cece eee eee 149 One DIVE OF TWO icon a di a a 150 Protection from Viruses and Other Malware 0 000000 cece eee eee eee 151 Files and Folders socias coran road rro 152 Where You Can Put Files pi iii tr E e dient dia aes 152 USB Access and microSD Card Access ooocococcco cee eee 153 Managine Flesh irte dd id o a 153 Adding OPA ua a A ARO E AE OT 155 NOOK User Guide 8 Speaker and Headphones cresa cece cece eee een e nee ener e teense 161 supported Elle PE o AA a 161 Manasins_AUdiO Fleitas iia a A lis OU ad 161 Playlist votos e boa oe locale ail A A E A id ale Qaceeas 162 Playing an Audio File cocos soon a A O e EEE Ae O 162 Viewing what is Currently Playing 2 2 eee ce 163 Audio RAVER anren gi haces ig tide sata eg supe igh sath E EE St agers D on inact E 163 Platforms vom rd AA SRR SE EG Re Reese S 165 Software Updates 6 66 0 45666 65 wi oe AA HE OS BGS Se 166 Wireless Updates ai can das iia ee Moana men Riedie gue E ete 166 VSB Wpdates xc cian aoes pee A ANOS AO eons 166 Update Stages s orui ei cree EK ca leg chess ick opt ache g thud abe Bb depen eel E 167 SENES dr 169 Settinas SUMMMMANY obio dotadas pido e eae a ea 169 ASEOS ti e ei dada bios 170 Procedures f r Contacts siii a e ii a eee ale a 172 Resetting to Factory Settings acces uti A e Ake ha 173 PONCIES 43 occ AAA AIDA 174
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72. S INCORPORATED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Adobe and Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Exhibit A NOOK User Guide Policies 182 GPL Version 2 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin St Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Library General Public License instead You can apply it to your programs too When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom not price Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software and charge for this service if you wish that you receive source code or can get it if you want it that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs and that you know you can do these things To protect your rights we need to make restricti
73. SB Power Button The shiny metal strip at the top of your NOOK is the power button A S Power Button To turn your NOOK on display the touchscreen awaken your NOOK from sleep or cause your NOOK to sleep press the power button for about second and then release it NOOK User Guide Power and Charging 16 To turn your NOOK off press and hold the power button for about 5 seconds until the reading screen is white and the touchscreen is dark Then release the power button Power Management Your NOOK uses quite modest amounts of power compared to a laptop computer lt uses a small amount of power to turn a page on the reading screen but no power to keep the page displayed The touchscreen does use power when it is lit To allow you to manage power use and to give you the experience that suits your reading habits you can configure two inactivity periods e Touchscreen timer Time from last touchscreen activity until the touchscreen backlight is turned off You can choose among 10 30 the default and 60 seconds The touchscreen backlight is dimmed by 50 after half of this time period 5 15 or 30 seconds Sleep timer Time from last activity touchscreen or button presses until your NOOK sleeps During sleep a screensaver image is displayed on the reading screen and the touchscreen is unlit You can choose among 2 5 the default 10 15 and 20 minutes Low Charge Alerts Your NOOK has two low charge alerts
74. TARILY AND INTENTIONALLY WAIVES ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT OF ANY LITIGATION ARISING OUT OF RELATING TO OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS NOOK User Guide Policies 179 AGREEMENT FURTHER EACH PARTY CERTIFIES THAT NO REPRESENTATIVE OR AGENT OF EITHER PARTY HAS REPRESENTED EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE THAT SUCH PARTY WOULD NOT IN THE EVENT OF SUCH LITIGATION SEEK TO ENFORCE THIS WAIVER OF RIGHT TO JURY TRIAL PROVISION Each of the parties acknowledges that this Section is a material inducement for the other party to enter into this Agreement You acknowledge and agree that regardless of any statute or law to the contrary any claim or cause of action you may have arising out of relating to or in connection with this Agreement must be filed within one 1 calendar year after such claim or cause of action arises or forever be barred Il Termination of the Service a By Us If we have a reasonable basis to believe that you have violated any term or condition of this Agreement or may cause us our suppliers or licensors or another user of the Service financial loss or legal liability we may in our sole discretion upon notice to you issue a warning temporarily suspend indefinitely suspend or terminate any of your rights to use or access all or any part of the Service b By You You may terminate your use of the Service at any time by ceasing all use of the Service and deregistering your NOOK by following the process provi
75. This is the most basic gesture for the touchscreen When you touch a Home menu button menu choice button or key the touchscreen highlights the chosen item But your NOOK does not perform the requested action until you raise your finger To move quickly to the top or bottom of a list in your library or the Shop touch the Up or Down button and hold it for about a second and then raise your finger Tap Briefly touch a Home menu button menu choice button or key and then immediately raise your finger Your NOOK performs the action If you tap very quickly your NOOK might not register the tap and the highlighting does not happen If what you expect to happen doesn t try a longer tap Double Tap Tap the same button twice in rapid succession This is used for the Previous button in the audio player to play the previous track Swipe You can swipe to scroll through the Home menu and the covers in the gallery Show Covers When you are reading and the touchscreen is not lit you can swipe to turn pages How you swipe is slightly different for lit and dark touchscreens e Lit touchscreen Touch a spot on the touchscreen move your finger to another point and then raise your finger Your finger can be moving laterally when you touch or not You can move your finger a short distance or a long one As you do what is displayed on the touchscreen will move NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 44 e Dark touchscreen Touch
76. When you raise your finger you are taken to that page Move the slider agiain to go to a different page Tap to close the slider To go to a specific location in an eBook or periodical To go to a specific location in an eBook tap Go to and choose one of the destinations Furthest read point Cover or Chapter and choose a chapter For eBooks that have a large number of chapters it can take about a minute before all of the chapters are present in the Go to menu If the chapter you want is not present in the menu tap the Back button wait a little while tap Chapter and scroll to the chapter again To go to a specific location in a periodical tap Go to and choose one of the destinations Furthest read point Front page or Section and choose a section To go to a specific location via a link Navigation in newspapers and magazines is mainly accomplished using links eBooks can also contain links for example to footnotes or endnotes When links are present on a page the first link on the page is highlighted and the Up and Down buttons are present on the touchscreen Tap the Up and Down buttons to highlight different links Tap Select to go to a link s destination Tap the Back button to return to the page with the link You can only jump back one jump To go to a bookmark in an eBook Tap Bookmarks gt Go to bookmark and choose a bookmark Reader lext Fonts Some eBooks and periodicals specify the text font in which the digi
77. Wi Fi hotspot and about how to obtain the update from www nook com support and transfer it to your NOOK using USB USB Updates Some software updates must be downloaded over Wi Fi or transferred to your NOOK using USB Software updates for unregistered NOOKs must be transferred using USB You can obtain the current software update from the website www nook com support Information about how to transfer the update to your NOOK using USB is also available from the website NOOK User Guide Software Updates 166 To update software using USB Tap settings on your NOOK s home menu and ensure that the battery charge is at 20 or more If it is not charge your NOOK 2 Connect your NOOK to your personal computer using USB For this procedure see Connecting your NOOK to your Computer on page 148 3 Direct a web browser to www nook com support and find the update file 4 Click on the file in the browser which will display an option to save the file Save the update file to the top of the main NOOK USB drive which is named nook Or save it on your computer and then drag and drop it onto the nook drive Wait for the file transfer to complete 5 Eject unmount the nook drive and supplemental drive if you have one Your NOOK will recognize the file and begin the update process Do not turn off your NOOK until after it has restarted Update Stages The update process has several stages Wireless Download Some software upda
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79. a spot on the touchscreen with your finger already moving sideways The swipe does not need to be a long one it can be about 3 4 inch long and it can be anywhere on the touchscreen Scroll If a context has more than four menu choices not all of them fit on the touchscreen at the same time The first four are displayed along with a scroll bar You can scroll up and down in the menus NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 45 by swiping your finger Swipe up to scroll down and vice versa Place your finger on a menu choice to scroll not on the scrollbar You also swipe to scroll the Home menu as explained above Find Bookmarks Notes amp Highlil Throw If you swipe quickly in the gallery Show Covers and your finger is still moving when you raise it the covers continue to scroll for a little while This is called momentum and the gesture is to throw It also applies to scrolling in menus Menus For everything that you are doing with your NOOK reading browsing the Shop buying a subscription searching your library and so forth the touchscreen displays context sensitive menus You use the menus to control what happens For example here is the menu you see while viewing the My B amp N Library section of your library View My Documents gt View Item Details amp Options Show Covers Ep Aa Check for new B amp N content In this menu you can
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81. and newspapers that you have purchased from the Barnes amp Noble eBookstore including purchases made from your NOOK and on the BN com website You have a unified view of the B amp N digital content on your NOOK and in your online digital library You can show or hide archived B amp N content that is content that is in your online digital library but not on your NOOK e My Documents tap my library gt View My Documents provides access to your personal eBooks and periodicals in EPUB PDB and PDF formats My B amp N Library My B amp N Library is the section of your library that stores your B amp N content including eBooks and issues of magazines and newspapers You select content to read from your library You can also lend and rate content from the My B amp N Library section of your library Digital content in My B amp N Library is in one of two states e Local and online This content has been purchased delivered to your online digital library and downloaded to your NOOK e Online only This content has not yet been downloaded to your NOOK through automatic synchronization or request or has been but has subsequently been archived which removes the copy from your NOOK By default My B amp N Library on your NOOK shows you all B amp N content in both your online digital library and on your NOOK You can choose to hide content that is only in the online digital library NOOK User Guide Library 90 Previously Purchased Content
82. ands and Canada Some items are not available for purchase in Canada Ordering Periodicals For periodicals you can purchase a single issue or a subscription e When you purchase a single issue the current issue is delivered and downloaded to your NOOK e When you purchase a subscription you begin a 14 day free trial period The current issue is delivered and downloaded to your NOOK On the 15th day your default credit card is charged e You cannot order back issues of periodicals or begin subscriptions in the past You cannot pre order periodical issues or subscriptions Downloading Free eBooks When you view item details for an eBook and the eBook is free you purchase it just as you would for an eBook that costs something The only difference is that there is no charge Downloading Free Samples Some eBooks have a free sample you can download The free sample is typically the first part of the book If there is a free sample for an eBook Get free sample is a choice in the menus If you have already downloaded the free sample you cannot download it again you don t need to If you own an eBook including one that is currently lent to a friend you cannot download the free sample Free Trials for Periodicals When you purchase a subscription to a periodical for the first time you automatically get a 4 day free trial During the free trial period your credit card is not charged During the free trial perio
83. ange the size of text in the touchscreen menus Here are examples of the text sizes Extra small Medium and Extra large for the font Amasis Little Women Barnes amp Noble Classic 11 16 AM the horse chestnut trees above him he dreamed dreams of all sorts and was just imagining himself tossing on the ocean in a voyage round the world when the sound of voices brought him ashore in a flash Peeping through the meshes of the hammock he saw the Marches coming out as if bound on some expedition What in the world are those girls about now thought Laurie opening his sleepy eyes to take a good look for there was something rather peculiar in the appearance of his neighbors Each wore a large flapping hat a brown linen pouch slung over one shoulder and carried a long staff Meg had a cushion Jo a book Beth a basket and Amy a portfolio All walked quietly through the garden out at the little back gate and began to climb the hill that lay between the house and river Well that s cool said Laurie to himself to have a picnic and never ask me They can t be going in the boat for they haven t got the key Perhaps they forgot it I ll take it to them and see what s going on Though possessed of half a dozen hats it took him some time to find one then there was a hunt for the key which was at last discovered in his pocket so that the girls were quite out of sight when he leaped the fence and ran a
84. anual Registration This section explains how to register a NOOK that is not pre registered You also use these procedures to re register a NOOK that has been unregistered Your NOOK leads you through the welcome pages that include registration the first time you turn it on To register your NOOK Wi Fi 3G model using the welcome pages you must be in an area with B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless network coverage in a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore in the United States or at an AT amp T hotspot in the United States Alternatively tap Register later and register after connecting to any Wi Fi hotspot To register your NOOK Wi Fi using the welcome pages you can be in a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore in the United States at an AT amp T hotspot in the United States or you can connect to any other Wi Fi hotspot You can register either nook model later from Settings if the abovementioned circumstances are true as well as after connecting to any Wi Fi hotspot The information you need during registration is BN com account email address BN com account password If your NOOK informs you that your account information is not valid double check the information you entered You might have mistyped something To register your NOOK Wi Fi 3G model When you first power on your NOOK it displays pages and menus for registration NOOK User Guide Registering your NOOK 66 2 Tap Tap here to get started 3 Tap Register with your e
85. arch Use the browser tool bar for page navigation zooming favorites and settings Tool Bar Buttons From left to right the buttons are Control Explanation Show Hide tool bar Tap this button to alternately show and hide the tool bar The browser also automatically hides the tool bar when it is not needed Go To Tap this button for web page navigation options NOOK User Guide Web Browsing 136 ay Reload Tap this button to reload refresh a web page Oy Page loading indicator and stop button When a page is loading animation on this button indicates this Tap the button to stop the page loading process at its current point Depending on timing the page might have not loaded be partially loaded or have completely loaded 4 Favorites Tap this button to manage favorites You can also use this button to go to a favorite or you can use the Go To button amp Previous Tap this button to move back to the previously loaded page gt Next Tap this button to move forward one page in a sequence of previously loaded pages l Zoom Tap this button to zoom in or out on a page The zoom level is retained and applies to future pages until you change the zoom level again You can also reset the zoom level to the default which fits the web page to the screen width O Settings Display menus for settings For more information about settings see Browser Settings on page 139 Choosing a Web Page The main way of c
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90. aving Time to turn Daylight Saving Time on or off NOOK User Guide Web Browsing 140 Games Play games on your NOOK In this release chess and Sudoku are available Display a menu of available games by tapping games on the Home menu Chess Chess is a board game with origins in 6th century India the game chaturanga Chess has been played in essentially modern form since the later part of the 5th century information paraphrased from Wikipedia You can use your NOOK s web browser to search online for information about playing chess On the Home menu tap games gt chess to play chess This is the chess board In this case you are white and the NOOK is black From left to right the pieces in the first rank row are the rook knight bishop queen king bishop knight and rook The second rank row 2 consists of pawns NOOK User Guide Games 141 a o e Help Help information is available in the chess application Tap Help to display it You can use your NOOK s web browser to search online for information about playing chess Overview Here is an overview of NOOK Chess to get you started Starting On the Home menu tap games gt chess to start the chess application Settings In the Chess application tap Settings to choose your color difficulty level time controls and other settings e Playing Tap Play against nook to play a game Depending on settings you will start a new game or resume t
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92. cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 If applicable connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device is designed for hand held operation only The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device except in accordance with FCC multi transmitter product procedures Other Information Related to the Radio Also note the following Information about wireless connectivity is in Wireless Connectivity on page 57 e Your NOOK has an Airplane mode that turns off the radio It should be used on airplanes For more information see Use on Airplanes on page 38 e Your NOOK should be fully off when stowed onboard an airplane For more information see Checked Baggage on page 39 e When around sensitive electronic equipment ask whether you can use your NOOK You might
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94. ch month in this example A subscriptions continues and you are charged until you cancel the subscription If you cancel a subscription you will receive a prorated refund to your default credit card based on the number of remaining issues in the billing period Orders From your NOOK you can make the following kinds of orders eBook Periodical single Periodical issue subscription Purchase Yes Yes Yes NOOK User Guide Shop 82 Pre order Yes No No Download free item Yes No No Download free sample Yes No No Free trial period No No Yes Ordering from your NOOK Note the following about ordering from your NOOK e Your NOOK must be registered If you try to order content from an unregistered NOOK you will be asked to register Only customers with billing addresses in the United States U S territories and Canada can purchase digital content It cannot be purchased by customers with International or APO FPO Army Post Office Fleet Post Office billing addresses Only customers with billing addresses in the United States and Canada can pre order eBooks Pre orders cannot be placed by customers with International U S territory or APO FPO billing addresses e You can only purchase or pre order digital content when physically within the United States American Samoa Guam Puerto Rico Palau the U S Virgin Islands and Canada When you travel outside of these areas you can download digital content to your NOOK that you have
95. charging time using a wall outlet is 3 5 hours Wall Outlet Adapter Learn the Controls These are the main controls for your NOOK Power Button Reading Screen Page Turn Buttons Home Button Color Touchscreen BARNESE NOBLE NOOK User Guide Getting Started 11 Power button Press and release the power button to turn on your NOOK When your NOOK is on tap the power button to awaken it and to cause it to sleep Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to turn off your NOOK fully Reading screen This is where you read your eBooks magazines and newspapers The reading screen is a 600 x 800 3 57 x 4 82 inch 6 inch diagonal reflective high resolution E Ink electronic paper display The reading screen is not a touchscreen you navigate on the reading screen using the color touchscreen Page turn buttons Press the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to turn pages in digital content and in a paginated list Home button Tap the Home button to display the Home menu and Home screen which displays your wallpaper If you have new periodical issues or lending offers a bubble on the Home screen tells you If the touchscreen is dark tap the Home button or touchscreen to light up the touchscreen Color touchscreen Tap an icon on the Home menu to display The Daily your library the Shop what you are reading now games Wi Fi settings the audio player the web browser or settings Swipe the H
96. connect your NOOK from your computer It is important that you eject unmount the nook drive and a drive for a supplemental microSD card if present When you eject unmount your nook drive from USB and a supplemental microSD card drive if present your NOOK scans for changes in content and displays an up to date list in My Documents To disconnect your NOOK from your personal computer l Ensure that no USB operations are still in progress 2 Use the procedure that is appropriate for your computer to eject or unmount the nook USB drive and the drive for the supplemental microSD card if present On a PC running Microsoft Windows click Start gt Computer right click the nook drive and choose Eject If you have a supplemental microSD card also eject that drive Choosing Safely Remove from the right click menu or Safely Remove Hardware from the taskbar does not work You must eject the drives On a Mac Ctrl Click the icon for each drive and choose Eject On a computer running Linux right click the icon for each drive and choose Unmount At this point you can use your NOOK for reading We recommend that you do not shop or download content while USB charging 3 Unplug the USB cable from your computer and your NOOK NOOK User Guide USB Connectivity 149 If you don t eject the drive you might interrupt an operation that is still in progress This can result in files that are corrupted or not copied It can also leave your NOOK
97. cs preserved When viewing a PDF file try the Small text size first If that is too small try larger sizes Larger text sizes and Extra small involve scaling the font and reflowing the text For PDF files in some foreign languages your NOOK is not able to resize the fonts For these you will see one size Small To change the Reader text size Inthe Reader choose Font gt Text size 2 Choose a text size Extra small Small Medium Large Extra large or Extra extra large Images Some eBooks and most magazines and newspapers contain images The images that are present are those that were included in the item by the publisher gt For EPUB and PDB files your NOOK displays the images irrespective of the text font size The images are a fixed size you cannot zoom in or out For PDF files when the text size is Small you will see the PDF as it would appear on a larger screen with layout and images preserved An attempt is made to display images in other text sizes than Small but image display is not guaranteed in other text sizes When images are displayed at other text sizes they are displayed in the sizes embedded in the PDF file Opening DRM secured Digital Content Some digital content is protected by Digital Rights Management DRM Your NOOK manages encryption information it needs to open digital content that is protected by DRM Different rules apply for the My B amp N Library and My Documents sections of your lib
98. ction of your library navigate to the item for which you want to view details NOOK User Guide Library 106 2 Tap View Item Details amp Options Your NOOK displays limited available details about the file possibly including the publisher publication date and file path To read something in My Documents Browse to the item you want to read 2 Tap Select The item opens in the Reader 3 Read is also a choice if you are viewing item details Navigate to the item tap View Item Details amp Options and then tap Read Checking for New Personal Content Your NOOK checks for new content to display in My Documents when you choose View My Documents Unlike checking for new content in My B amp N Library this does not require a wireless connection If you are in the My Documents section of your library when you transfer files to your NOOK or otherwise manage files on your NOOK there is no automatic check for new content when you disconnect from USB Manually request that your NOOK check for new content To check for new personal content Onthe Home menu tap my library 2 Inthe My Documents section of your library tap Check for new content Adobe Digital Editions Adobe Digital Editions ADE is software for viewing and managing eBooks and other digital content To use ADE you need an Adobe account You can find information about ADE and download the software here www adobe com products digitaleditions After you
99. d If you are listening to the audio player that stops too Connecting your NOOK to your Computer Connect your NOOK to your personal computer with the provided USB cable as shown Computer USB Y D USB S Cable When you connect your NOOK to a personal computer using USB it enters USB drive mode and charges If you want to charge your NOOK and use it as opposed to using USB drive mode eject unmount the nook drive and the drive for a supplemental microSD card if present but leave your NOOK plugged into the USB port on your computer To connect your NOOK to your personal computer using USB If your NOOK is off turn it on If it is asleep you do not need to wake it NOOK User Guide USB Connectivity 148 Using the USB cable connect your NOOK to a USB port on your computer Your NOOK enters USB drive mode and displays a screen that indicates how to use the device while it is connected to USB When your NOOK has connected to USB your personal computer should detect it Ona PC running Microsoft Windows you are presented with a choice that includes Open folder to view files Choose that You can also open the nook drive from My Computer Ona Mac an icon labeled nook appears on your desktop e Ona computer running Linux an icon labeled nook appears on the desktop and a file manager window appears Disconnecting your NOOK from your Computer Do not simply pull the USB cable out to dis
100. d This content was previously both in the online digital library and on your NOOK and has now been deleted from your NOOK and other devices associated with your account and is displayed in gray in My B amp N Library Free samples and in store content cannot be archived Free eBooks can be archived To delete a sample from your NOOK delete it from your eBook library on the BN com website The next time your NOOK synchronizes the eBook will be deleted from your NOOK Archiving Content The primary use of archiving is to remove eBooks from your NOOK They are deleted from your NOOK but remain in your online digital library You can also archive issues of periodicals including those purchased as single issues and by subscription If you do not archive periodical issues that are delivered by subscription they are subject to automatic deletion Archiving B amp N content does three things It deletes the content from your NOOK An eBook is retained in your online digital library You still own the content and retain the rights to it A periodical issue is saved it will not be automatically deleted in the future and you retain the rights to the issue To save a copy of NOOK User Guide Library 99 a periodical issue delivered by subscription in your online digital library and on your NOOK archive the issue and then download it e It displays the item in gray in My B amp N Library to indicate that it is not on your NOOK e When other dev
101. d content should be available on your NOOK a minute or two after you purchase it eBooks you borrow are also downloaded immediately following delivery to your online digital library Manual Downloads In several cases you might need to manually download digital content e If you have previously purchased digital content and it was not automatically downloaded to your NOOK according to the rules in Previously Purchased Content on page 91 e If you have subscribed to a periodical and your NOOK has not been able to automatically download current issues for example if you were travelling outside areas with connectivity e f you unregister and re register your device to the same Barnes amp Noble online account e f you archive content How to unarchive content is explained in Unarchiving B amp N Digital Content on page 100 e If your NOOK automatically deleted content when My B amp N Library was approaching full You can download content from your online digital library to your NOOK an unlimited number of times NOOK User Guide Library 93 If you cannot download recently purchased content some problem might have occurred during the purchase process Check notifications in The Daily to see if there is a problem For DRM secured content the default credit card used to secure the content is the one that is current when you download the content In general you will not need to enter the credit card information To man
102. d you can cancel your subscription and you will not be charged If you cancel the subscription you cannot restart the free trial but you can purchase the subscription If you do not cancel your subscription during the free trial period you will continue to receive issues and you will be charged for the subscription NOOK User Guide Shop 84 Content Delivery eBooks and just purchased issues of periodicals are delivered to your online digital library immediately Subsequent issues of periodicals are delivered to your online digital library once a day between 2 AM and 5 AM local time approximately Pre ordered eBooks are visible in your on line digital library but are not available for download eBooks that you borrow are delivered when you accept the lending offers Late Deliveries Has content you expected not arrived Perhaps it is late We hope content is never late but we also live in the real world If content has not arrived other possible explanations include e Your NOOK was off when the delivery attempt was made A content delivery server went down When B amp N is able to deliver the content we will And you will receive a notification about its delivery New Content For new content including purchases and current issues of subscriptions e The content is delivered to your online digital library e New content is flagged in the library with a indicator The indicator is removed when you read an item e A n
103. d Digital Content 0 0 cece cece teen e nee 118 Opening Password Secured PDF Files 0 0 0 cece cece cette teen eee 119 Reading Status Bl Oi aves AO en ane Wen tte donee lt Av dese ee cs 119 Reading Progress Bar and Page Numbers 0 0 c cee cette eens 120 Page NUMBING alii dia di Wie Abe ne ea Chain 4 OS ainda Aa eae di ER 120 Finding Words and Phrasal Cafe ca ake ae a 121 Looking up Wordi spass rip ra ele a sd Hee rides las ee a 122 NOOK User Guide 7 Rule tt os a o a Da Na pda ica 124 Determining Whether an eBook Can Be Lent ococccccccccccccc ee 125 kending AN EBOOK tro i a 125 Borrowing an eBook on a NOOK 0 eben teen es 127 Bookmarks Highlights and NotesS ooooooocoocmom o o o 130 Bookmarks ses irradia AA 130 Highlights and Notes aci Shes ce tad E SpE anh RR eee ects 131 Rating poca AAA 134 Rating eBooks and PeriodicalS o ooooooooomoomomcornrararoro o 134 Web Browsing 35 sss cis is A Bs NG ew 135 Using a Browser on TWO SCrEENS cvs ducks rn a o ad 135 Tool Bain a aa e e E a E de A A A 136 Choosinga Web Pagos sir o a A A E e eee de 137 ZOOM AM ltda ad aca 138 Manasine Favorites vita surta di dead RE 138 Browser SEIS is E ada e o 139 Browser Status Bar ii ii ta e A eck tosh A A ows SEs a ees 140 GAMES 25 cs o ora 141 A a aa a e r E ea a detec ae eaii A teeta ard 141 SUI OK 5 15 crate a io AR E ET R 144 USB Connectivity osori sionancrisioder dar a E dd 148 Connecting your N
104. d list When the touchscreen is not lit you can swipe your finger to turn pages You have to press a page turn button or swipe to turn each page To move through an eBook more quickly tap Go to and choose a page or destination in the eBook If the eBook has bookmarks tap Bookmarks gt Go to bookmark to jump to a bookmarked page NOOK User Guide Reading 113 Touch a spot on the touchscreen with your finger already moving sideways The swipe does not need to be a long one it can be about 3 4 inch long and it can be anywhere on the touchscreen Navigating You can go to these locations in an eBook newspaper or magazine using the menus e A specific page Cover eBooks or Front page newspapers and magazines e Chapters eBooks or Sections newspapers and magazines e Furthest read point e Bookmarks eBooks If you read the same digital content on multiple devices the furthest read point is synchronized across the devices Tap Go to gt Furthest read point to go to the furthest read point in the content across the devices The furthest read point on your NOOK or other devices might not be up to date it depends on when synchronizations have occurred For information about synchronizations see Library Synchronization on page 92 NOOK User Guide Reading 114 To go to a specific page in an eBook or periodical To go to a specific page in an eBook tap Go to gt Page Move the slider to the page you want to go to
105. d then tap the favorite you want to go to To delete a favorite On the browser tool bar tap the Favorites button 2 Swipe the favorites to find the one you want to delete Center the favorite you want to delete but do not tap it when it is in the center 3 Tap the Menu button 4 Tap Delete To edit a favorite On the browser tool bar tap the Favorites button 2 Swipe the favorites to find the one you want to edit Center the favorite you want to edit but do not tap it when it is in the center 3 Tap the Menu button 4 Tap Edit 5 Edit the name of the favorite and possibly the location and tap Submit Browser Settings The following are the browser settings Setting Explanation and Values Hide tool bar Whether to automatically hide the tool bar On Automatically hide the tool bar when it is not needed This is the default Off Do not automatically hide the tool bar Hide panning indicator Indicate the part of the reading screen that is visible on the touchscreen The indicator is a black rectangle On Display the indicator when panning scrolling the page on the touchscreen Hide the indicator automatically when panning stops This is the default Off Always display the panning indicator Home page Enter the location URL of your home page Default search engine Choose the default search engine NOOK User Guide Web Browsing 139 Clear cookies Clear delete cookies Cookies are saved by some web
106. dd a New Contact Specify the contact s name and email address The name can be in any format first name first or last etc Contacts are listed in the menus in alphabetical order Contacts gt Contact name You can edit or delete an existing contact Procedures for Contacts Following are procedures for contacts To view defined contacts On the Home menu tap settings 2 Tap Contacts Defined contacts are listed in the menus To add a contact On the Home menu tap settings 2 Tap Contacts gt Add a New Contact uy Type the contact s name and email address in the form 4 Tap Submit To edit a contact On the Home menu tap settings 2 Tap Contacts 3 Tap the name of the contact you want to edit 4 Make edits in the form 5 Tap Submit To delete a contact On the Home menu tap settings 2 Tap Contacts 3 Tap the name of the contact you want to delete NOOK User Guide Settings 172 4 Tap Delete Resetting to Factory Settings You can reset your NOOK to factory settings You might want to do this before selling your NOOK for example Resetting your NOOK deletes all B amp N content from your NOOK It also deletes all personal content from your NOOK s internal memory Make sure anything you want to keep is backed up to your personal computer Resetting your NOOK to factory settings does not unregister your NOOK You must unregister your NOOK first Resetting your NOOK to factory settin
107. ded for on the Web Site c Effect of Termination Following termination or suspension you will not be permitted to use the Service though termination suspension of your right to use the Service will not affect your right to view Digital Content that you have already lawfully acquired and downloaded to your NOOK If your access to the Service is terminated or suspended we reserve the right to exercise whatever means we deem necessary to prevent unauthorized access to the Service including but not limited to technological barriers IP mapping and our direct contacts with telecommunications companies This Agreement will survive indefinitely unless and until we choose to terminate it regardless of whether any account you open is terminated by you or us or if you have the right to access or use the Service You are responsible for payment of all outstanding balances accrued up to and through the termination date All amounts paid to us are non refundable unless otherwise expressly provided for in this Agreement the One Year Limited Warranty or the Terms of Use 2 Notice You hereby consent to receive electronic communications from us whether addressed to the email address associated with your Barnes amp Noble com account or other email address that you provide to us or sent directly to your NOOK You acknowledge and agree that any communication via email message to your device or by postings on the Web Site satisfies any legal requirement th
108. does the eBook But the pages are re flowed so a page from the book might start in the middle of the page in the eBook A page in the book also might be smaller or larger than will fit on one page of the eBook So looking at the reading status bar when turning pages you might encounter page 45 and the page after that will still be page 45 and maybe the one after that too And then you will reach page 46 Or you will turn from page 45 to 47 What happened to page 46 It was on the same page as page 45 When you make the text size larger the same page in the eBook will flow over more pages in the Reader Reflowable eBooks in PDF format Page numbering is for the entire book and reflects some prior account of page numbering before formatting for the text size The behavior is the same as for eBooks in EPUB format described above Non reflowable scanned without character recognition eBooks in PDF format Page numbering is for the entire book and reflects the number of scanned pages Page numbers also might be on the scanned pages but there is no necessary relationship Page 6 in the eBook might have the scanned page number iv and page 30 in the eBook might have the scanned page number 5 Finding Words and Phrases You can search for occurrences of words and phrases in what you read You can search in ePub PDB and PDF files Searches do not consider the case of words It is best if you do not include punctuation in the phrases Find and
109. e Bookstore or online from BN com The cover helps protect your NOOK from daily wear and tear For example it keeps dust from accumulating on the screens reducing the need to clean them It provides some protection against spills For more information about the covers see B amp N and Designer Covers on page 34 Warranty Coverage and the B amp N Protection Plan Your NOOK is backed by a one year manufacturer s warranty against defects in materials and workmanship For a copy of this warranty see One Year Limited Warranty on page 195 The warranty is also available at www barnesandnoble com nook protectionplan You can extend your NOOK s coverage by purchasing a two year B amp N Protection Plan to help safeguard NOOK against spills drops and other accidents The B amp N Protection Plan can only be purchased together with a NOOK not later Information about the B amp N Protection Plan can be found at www barnesandnoble com nook protectionplan NOOK User Guide Safety and Care 41 Operating the Controls This section explains all the buttons and menus you use to control your NOOK For information about the power button see Power Button on page 16 Home Button The Home button has the NOOK logo on it lt uses a capacitive touch sensor which can detect a light touch Tap or touch it you do not need to press it and nothing moves up and down Use the Home button as follows e When your NOOK is awake ta
110. e gt Unregister your nook 3 Tap Confirm Re registering your NOOK Re registering a NOOK that has been reset to factory settings is exactly the same process as registering a NOOK that has never been registered For information about that process see Manual Registration on page 66 This section explains what happens during re registration of a NOOK that has been unregistered NOOK User Guide Registering your NOOK 69 Re registering your NOOK deletes B amp N content the contents of the My B amp N Library section of your library which is in the my B amp N downloads folder on your NOOK If you want to save the B amp N content you must copy it to a location for personal content for example the my documents folder or to a supplemental microSD card if present Before re registering your NOOK also back up your B amp N content to your personal computer Re registering your NOOK e Associates your NOOK with a Barnes amp Noble online account the same one as before or a different one e Does not affect My B amp N Library B amp N content in the my B amp N downloads folder on your NOOK because there are no contents in My B amp N Library on an unregistered NOOK If contents were present in My B amp N Library they were moved to My Documents when your NOOK was unregistered e Does not delete personal content in the internal memory documents music audiobooks screensavers and wallpaper or on a supplemental microSD card docum
111. e a Wi Fi hotspot that your NOOK can use Archiving and unarchiving content You can archive and unarchive items from anywhere that you have a Wi Fi hotspot that your NOOK can use Languages Your NOOK has fonts with Latin character sets that support the following languages when reading eBooks and other digital content when fonts are not embedded Afrikaans Basque Catalan Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Icelandic Indonesian Italian Norwegian Portuguese Spanish and Swedish Your NOOK can display eBooks in other languages if the fonts are embedded in the eBook files Language support in other parts of the NOOK for example in the Library and Audio Player is variable NOOK User Guide International Use and Languages 36 Safety and Care This section explains important information about safety and about caring for your NOOK Safety If you follow some straightforward precautions your NOOK is a safe device Electricity Your NOOK is an electrical device Only use an approved power adapter If you open the back cover unplug the device from the power adapter and turn it off first Water Your NOOK is not a waterproof device If it starts to rain get under cover or put your NOOK away Don t read in the bathtub You could ruin your NOOK Situations that Demand Your Attention Some situations demand your attention If you shouldn t be reading a book while doing them then you shouldn t be reading on your N
112. e implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin St Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail If the program is interactive make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode Gnomovision version 69 Copyright C year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for details type show w This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision which makes passes at compilers written by James Hacker lt signature of Ty Coon gt April 1989 NOOK User Guide Pol
113. e on the touchscreen To change your mind about the piece to move before moving it just tap a different piece 3 Tap the square to which you want to move the piece If the move is not a permitted one nothing happens If the move is a permitted one the piece moves To undo a move If you make a move and do not like it you can undo it You can even undo it after the NOOK makes its move To undo a move tap Undo To resign To resign tap the Menu button and then tap Resign Sudoku Sudoku is a number puzzle that appeared in French newspapers near the end of the 19th century It re appeared in Dell Magazines in 1979 It is from Japan that we get the name Sudoku Information paraphrased from Wikipedia On the Home menu tap games gt sudoku to play Sudoku EH sudoku The goal of Sudoku is to fill a 9x9 grid so that each column row and 3x3 region contains the numbers from to 9 Each game starts with a partially completed grid Following is an example of a puzzle with only the given numbers and the same puzzle completed NOOK User Guide Games 144 sindy Os B N Ov on iy WM 00 au Os X POs OY Cn wo NIN 0 Oi Difficulty Levels All Sudoku puzzles have one solution that can be obtained by logic without guessing But they differ in difficulty based on the number of givens and the difficulty of the logic required to solve
114. e software updates and enhancements my library Your library gives you easy access to your eBooks magazines and newspapers Your NOOK has lots of space for eBooks about 1500 which can be expanded by adding your own microSD card Your library keeps online back up copies of all of the eBooks you have previously purchased from BN com or your NOOK e shop Access the eBookstore at Barnes amp Noble com from your NOOK anytime The eBookstore has the world s largest selection of electronic books and periodicals You can wirelessly purchase and download eBooks subscribe to newspapers and magazines purchase single issues of newspapers and magazines and download free samples of eBooks so you can try before you buy When in a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore select eBooks and current issues of periodicals to read in the store reading now Your NOOK remembers where you are reading in each eBook or periodical Tap reading now on the Home menu to pick up right where you left off e web When connected to a Wi Fi hotspot you can browse the World Wide Web on your NOOK e wi fi Connect to Wi Fi hotspots NOOK User Guide Your NOOK 27 e games Play games on your NOOK Play chess and Sudoku e audio Listen to music audiobooks and other audio files such as podcasts e settings Personalize your NOOK to suit your taste Choose your own wallpaper and screensavers Store email addresses of friends and family to help you share great books easily
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116. eading it 2 3 Tap Buy Your NOOK displays a detail page for the item that includes pricing information Tap Buy for amount Tap Purchase Now to confirm your purchase The item is immediately delivered to your online digital library and downloaded to your NOOK Delivery and Download When you accept a lending offer the eBook is delivered to your online digital library and automatically downloaded to your NOOK Borrowed Indicator When someone has lent you a book it is in your library It has a MIE indicator next to it Returning a Borrowed eBook An eBook that is lent to you is returned automatically after 14 days at the beginning of the 15th calendar day NOOK User Guide Lending eBooks 129 Bookmarks Highlights and Notes You can bookmark highlight and annotate the eBooks that you read Bookmark pages you might want to refer back to in the future Highlight interesting passages Add your own notes Your annotations highlights and bookmarks remain in the eBook or you can delete them Bookmarks Bookmark pages with key passages in an eBook to make them easier to find You can create as many bookmarks in a book as you want You can bookmark all eBooks and periodicals in both sections of your library with one exception You cannot bookmark borrowed eBooks You also cannot bookmark eBooks that you are reading with Read In Store A page with a bookmark has this symbol in the upper right corner of the page
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118. ed place then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place counts as NOOK User Guide Policies 185 distribution of the source code even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code 4 You may not copy modify sublicense or distribute the Program except as expressly provided under this License Any attempt otherwise to copy modify sublicense or distribute the Program is void and will automatically terminate your rights under this License However parties who have received copies or rights from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance 5 You are not required to accept this License since you have not signed it However nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License Therefore by modifying or distributing the Program or any work based on the Program you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so and all its terms and conditions for copying distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it 6 Each time you redistribute the Program or any work based on the Program the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions You may not impose any further restrictions on t
119. ed to navigate to the original lending offer notification Expiration of a Lending Offer If you receive a lending offer and neither accept nor decline the offer before the end of the seventh calendar day the offer expires The notification remains in The daily but it cannot be accepted or declined You receive an additional notification informing you that the lending offer has expired Declining a Lending Offer When you receive a lending offer on your NOOK you can accept the offer and borrow the eBook or you can decline the offer Why decline a lending offer if it will expire automatically after 7 days Because until you decline the offer or it expires your friend cannot read the eBook or make the lending offer to someone else NOOK User Guide Lending eBooks 127 Procedures To view offers to lend you eBooks On the Home menu tap the daily 2 View the notifications Among them you might see an offer to lend you an eBook To accept a lending offer from The Daily On the Home menu tap the daily 2 In The Daily navigate to the lending offer in the section FROM A FRIEND and tap Select 3 Tap Yes Borrow this Your NOOK displays a pop up message that tells you the eBook has been delivered to your online digital library and downloaded to your NOOK To accept a lending offer from your library On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Navigate to the eBook It
120. ee Ordering from your NOOK on page 83 The cellular radio connectivity is 850 1900 MHz dual band Your NOOK can use GPRS EDGE NOOK User Guide Wireless Connectivity 62 UMTS W CDMA 3G and HSDPA B amp N Fast 8 Free Wireless networks Your NOOK automatically connects to the fastest network present that has sufficient signal strength When not in the Reader if your NOOK is connected to B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless the status bar contains an icon that gives the B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless signal strength from low to high In Areas Without B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless In areas without B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless your NOOK can connect to supported Wi Fi hotspots For information about Wi Fi hotspots see Configuring and Using Wi Fi Hotspots on page 61 If you use your NOOK in an area without B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless coverage If you have never been in an area with B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless coverage connect to a Wi Fi hotspot This sets the minutes value of the time 2 Set the time zone in which you use your NOOK Tap settings gt Display gt Clock gt Time zone and choose your time zone and settings gt Display gt Clock gt Daylight Saving Time to turn Daylight Saving Time on or off If you choose a time zone from the menus and then travel somewhere with B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless coverage your NOOK will switch to the time zone indicated by the wireless network connection
121. een so that the square is visible Tap the square If the square already contains a value tap Clear NOOK User Guide Games 146 If Notes mode is not active the Notes button is gray tap Notes The Notes button and numbers turn blue Tap the numbers you want to enter as notes The numbers are toggles lf you tap a number and change your mind tap the number again Tap the Back button to continue playing Entering Hints Hints are additional givens that you might want to enter if you cannot figure out values for some of the squares To enter a hint in a square l 2 Study the Sudoku grid on the reading screen and decide to enter a hint in a specific square Scroll the Sudoku board on the touchscreen so that the square is visible Tap the square Tap Hint A given appears in the square If values in other squares conflict with the new given they are displayed in red NOOK User Guide Games 147 USB Connectivity You can connect your NOOK to your personal computer using the provided USB cable Your NOOK uses USB 2 0 Comnecting your NOOK to your personal computer puts your NOOK in USB drive mode This lets you e Obtain content from the Internet and place it on your NOOK e Put music screensaver images and wallpaper images on your NOOK e Back up files e Install large software updates You cannot simultaneously manage files and folders through USB and use your NOOK so when your NOOK is in USB drive mode it is locke
122. en and in the Wi Fi hotspot menu To view the currently connected Wi Fi hotspot If your NOOK is connected to a Wi Fi hotspot the name is displayed at the top level of the Wi Fi application on the reading screen next to Wi Fi hotspot on the Settings summary and in the Wi Fi hotspot menu in the Wi Fi application and in Settings To connect to a detected Wi Fi hotspot Your NOOK automatically connects to AT amp T hotspots including those in Barnes amp Noble Bookstores and to detected Wi Fi hotspots that you have previously connected to or configured For other hotspots tap wi fi gt Wi Fi hotspot After your NOOK scans for and displays detected hotspots tap the hotspot in the menu and then tap Connect If no password is needed to connect your NOOK connects to the hotspot If a password is needed to connect your NOOK prompts for it Type the password and then tap Submit You only need to enter the password for a secure hotspot one time NOOK User Guide Wireless Connectivity 6l To manually add and connect to a Wi Fi hotspot To manually add a Wi Fi hotspot you must be within range of the hotspot Your NOOK connects to the hotspot when you add it If it fails to connect it does not add the hotspot You will need the following information e Network SSID Service Set Identifier that is the network name for the hotspot Security Auto None WEP WPA or WPA2 e Password A code needed when connecting to a secured hotspot
123. ently selected audio file or tap the Playlist icon to view the playlist and choose an audio file to play When you choose the file it starts playing and the audio player is displayed NOOK User Guide Audio 162 Viewing what is Currently Playing In the audio player this information is displayed about the music that is currently playing e Music Title artist and album if available If not available the file name is displayed e Audiobooks Title and author if available If not available the file name is displayed Audio Player The same audio player is used for music files and audiobooks and any other MP3 and OGG files Here is the audio player x Can t Explain The Who My Generation lt lt gt gt gt 03 From left to right the controls are Control 2 EE A NOOK User Guide Explanation Previous Double tap the Previous button to start playing the previous track in the playlist or the last track if at the beginning of the playlist Tap the Previous button to start playing the currently playing track from the beginning Play Pause Tap the Play button to start playing the current music Tap the Pause button to pause playing With playing paused the next time you open the audio player you start on that track unless the audio player scans for audio files which it does when you turn your NOOK on and after you manage files using USB Next Tap the Nex
124. ents music and audiobooks if present e Deletes all metadata for example bookmarks highlights notes and furthest read page e Deletes information used to unlock DRM secured content e Deletes the owner and device profile information about Wi Fi hotspots contacts and choices of screensavers and wallpaper from Settings Does not change other settings For example the settings for sleep and touchscreen timers and Reader fonts are not changed After re registration you can download content from the online digital library for the new account If metadata for the furthest read page and rating is associated with the content it is downloaded too NOOK User Guide Registering your NOOK 70 Personalizing your NOOK Your NOOK is yours and you can personalize it You can Choose among predefined wallpaper images or supply your own The wallpaper image is displayed on the Home screen Use one of the predefined screensaver sets or provide your own sets of screensaver images A screensaver is a single static image displayed on the reading screen when your NOOK is asleep Customize settings For example you can change the text font and text size for the Reader You can also change the sleep and touchscreen timers Add accessories including covers colored device backs and frames and lights For more information see Optional Accessories on page 33 Wallpaper Images To use your own wallpaper images copy them from your
125. er resistance for example to a misty fog We do want San Francisco residents to buy NOOKs If your NOOK gets damp just dry the surface with a clean dry cloth before you put it away But don t let your NOOK get too wet It is not water proof If it does get wet let it dry completely before using it Reading Screen You do not need to touch the reading screen and should try to not do so Fingerprints can permanently damage the reading screen if they are not removed If the screen gets fingerprints grime dust or water on it or for that matter red wine spaghetti sauce or mustard you should clean it with a damp soft cloth for example a micro fiber cloth Do not use any chemicals to clean the reading screen The reading screen has a scratch resistant coating but it is possible to scratch the screen so you should clean it carefully Keeping the screen clean in the first place is a better strategy than cleaning it You should clean it infrequently not often Color Touchscreen The color touchscreen is meant for touching but you should also clean it You might clean it after several days of use or if you notice the screen needs cleaning Clean the touchscreen with a damp soft cloth for example a micro fiber cloth Do not use any chemicals to clean the touchscreen NOOK User Guide Safety and Care 40 B amp N and Designer Covers You can purchase an optional B amp N or designer cover for your NOOK at your local Barnes amp Nobl
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127. esent when you are browsing and searching for eBooks in the eBookstore on the BN com website When you navigate to the details page for an eBook by clicking on the title the badge is located below the cover image if that eBook title can be lent e LendMe badges are present in your eBooks library on the BN com website If you can lend an eBook a LendMe badge is present below the date added Click the badge to lend the eBook Lending an eBook You lend an eBook to a friend with an email address You can choose one of the friends contacts in Settings you have previously defined or you can specify a new email address While a Lending Offer is Pending While a lending offer is pending you do not have access to the eBook You cannot read the eBook You cannot make lending offers of the same eBook to other friends While an eBook is Lent When a friend accepts a lending offer the 14 day lending period starts You do not have access to the eBook You cannot read the eBook You cannot make lending offers to other friends The book information is grayed out in your library and an indicator is displayed To lend an eBook You do not have to download an eBook to your NOOK before you lend it On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library NOOK User Guide Lending eBooks 125 To Browse to the item you want to lend or search and then browse Move the selection indicator up and dow
128. f results that match your search If the list is longer than one page it is paginated you can navigate between pages with the Next Page and Previous Page buttons 6 Optional To filter the search results by content type tap Show and choose one of the content types All eBooks Magazines or Newspapers NOOK User Guide Library 97 Browsing a Gallery of Covers In My B amp N Library you can browse a gallery of covers on the touchscreen DaviD MCCULLOUGH Outliers i Memoirs of a Geisha Arthur Golden To use the gallery of covers 2 On the Home menu tap my library If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library Optional Tap Show and choose a content type to filter the item list by content type Optional Tap Search enter search words and tap Search to find items that match the search words Tap Show Covers The cover for the item that is highlighted on the reading screen is in the center Swipe your finger to the left and right to browse through the covers If your finger is still moving when you lift it covers continue to move briefly the throw gesture Tap a cover to center it in the gallery As you move through the gallery the reading screen is updated to highlight the item in the center of the gallery You can also use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to move through the paginated list In this case the covers on the touchscreen are updated to correspond to the new pages Tap
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130. figure other Wi Fi hotspots your NOOK automatically connects to them For a secured hotspot you must provide the credentials needed to connect the network name SSID security type and security code Your NOOK can use most Wi Fi hotspots that require acceptance of terms and conditions or that require you to enter additional information for authentication such as an account number or a room number at a hotel or payment information When you attempt to connect to such a hotspot you are prompted to launch the web browser to supply the required information After you complete that step your NOOK connects to the hotspot NOOK User Guide Wireless Connectivity 58 Automatic detection of hotspots requires three things e Airplane mode is off e Wi Fi is on e Your NOOK has a sufficient battery charge to continue running the Wi Fi circuitry When the battery level is very low your NOOK turns off wireless circuitry Your NOOK always automatically connects to Wi Fi hotspots in Barnes amp Noble Bookstores and AT amp T Wi Fi hotspots If your NOOK connects to one of these hotspots and you want to connect to a different hotspot navigate to the other hotspot in the VVi Fi hotspot menu choose the hotspot and tap Connect For hotspots other than Barnes amp Noble Bookstore and AT amp T hotspots your NOOK automatically connects to any detected Wi Fi hotspot that you have either configured or previously connected to and not asked your NOOK t
131. fined To look up a word in the text In the digital reading content navigate to the page on which the word occurs 2 Tap Look up word 3 Select the word you want to look up using the D pad controller Pressing the up down right and left arrows on the D pad controller moves the selection from word to word When navigating in an EPUB file the up and down arrows on the D pad controller sometimes skip lines for example the last line in a paragraph if that line contains only one word You can reach every word using the left and right arrows 4 Tap Look up to display the definition in a dialog panel overlaying the reading content A definition can be more than one page in length Move between pages using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons 5 Tap OK when you have finished reading the definition to return to your reading You are still in word lookup mode and can look up another word 6 Tap Cancel to exit word lookup mode To look up any word Tap Look up word 2 Tap Keyboard 3 Enter the word you want to look up and tap Search The definition is displayed in a dialog panel overlaying the reading content A definition can be more than one page in length Move between pages using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons NOOK User Guide Reading 122 4 Tap OK when you have finished reading the definition to return to your reading You are still in word lookup mode and can look up another word 5 Tap Cancel to exit word
132. for more information Browsing the Shop You can browse the Shop to look for content In any list of content you can also sort and filter the list to make it easier to find what you are looking for To browse a content type or collection Navigate up and down the shopfront with the Up and Down buttons When you reach the area you want to browse tap Select 2 Navigate to an item using the Up and Down buttons and the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if the contents of the area fill more than one page 3 Tap Select to view details about an item From the details page you can act on the item for example you can purchase it NOOK User Guide Shop 78 To browse subjects From the shopfront select one of the content types eBooks Magazines or Newspapers 2 Tap Browse subjects and then tap a subject 3 Within a subject there might be subordinate subjects If so you will see the Browse subjects menu and can tap Browse subjects and make another choice To browse the merchandising area Navigate from page to page of the merchandising area using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons 2 If an item in the merchandising area can be selected View Promotion appears in the menus Tap View Promotion Alternatively Navigate from page to page of the merchandising area using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons 2 Move the highlight to the merchandising area using the Down button 3 Tap Select to select an ite
133. from any claim or demand including reasonable attorneys fees made by any third party due to or arising out of a content you submit post transmit or otherwise make available through the Service b your use of the Service c your violation of these TOS d your violation of the AUP d your violation of any rights of NOOK User Guide Policies 203 another and e use of your account and any Sub Account whether or not such usage is expressly authorized by you Liability of Customer YOU HAVE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ADEQUATE PROTECTION AND BACKUP OF DATA AND OR EQUIPMENT USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE SERVICE AND WILL NOT MAKE A CLAIM AGAINST AT amp T FOR LOST DATA RE RUN TIME INACCURATE OUTPUT WORK DELAYS OR LOST PROFITS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE SERVICE AND MATERIALS YOU AGREE TO DEFEND INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS AT amp T INCLUDING ITS PARENT AND AFFILIATE COMPANIES EMPLOYEES OFFICERS DIRECTORS AND AGENTS FROM AND YOU COVENANT NOT TO SUE AT amp T FOR ANY CLAIMS BASED ON OR STEMMING FROM YOUR USE OF THE SERVICE AND MATERIALS Local Laws Export Control AT amp T and or the applicable Third Party Provider control and operate this Service from its or their headquarters in various locations in the United States of America and makes no representation that these Materials or the Service are appropriate or available for use in other locations If you use this Service or the Materials from other locations you are responsib
134. from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer use for a period of one I year from the date of original retail purchase the Warranty Period This express warranty is not transferable to subsequent owners of the product If your NOOK was originally purchased by someone else as a gift for you as shown by a gift receipt you will be considered the original retail purchaser of that NOOK Implied Warranty You may also have implied warranties under the laws of some jurisdictions To the extent permitted by applicable law such implied warranties are limited to the duration of the Warranty Period Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty so this limitation may not apply to you You may not assign or otherwise transfer such implied warranties However some jurisdictions extend the protection of implied warranties to subsequent consumers so this limitation may not apply to you HOW DO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM OR OTHERWISE ARRANGE FOR THE RETURN OF MY NOOK To make a warranty claim or arrange for the return of your NOOK pursuant to the NOOK TERMS OF SERVICE you must contact B amp N at one of the following numbers during the Warranty Period Within the United States 800 THE BOOK Outside the United States 201 438 1834 HOW DO RETURN MY NOOK TO B amp N When you contact B amp N at one of the numbers above B amp N will provide instructions to you as to
135. fter them Taking the shortest way to the boathouse he waited for them to appear but no one 301 1025 Little Women Barnes amp Noble Classic 11 28 AM Little Women Barnes amp Noble Classic 11 22 AM maidservants half out of their wits by mischievously hinting that one of his dogs was going mad and after high words with the stableman about some fancied neglect of his horse he had flung himself into his hammock to fume over the stupidity of the world in general till the peace of the lovely day quieted him in spite of himself Staring up into the green gloom of the horse chestnut trees above him he dreamed dreams of all sorts and was just imagining himself tossing on the ocean in a voyage round the world when the sound of voices brought him ashore in a flash Peeping through the meshes of the hammock he saw the Marches coming out as if bound on some expedition What in the world are those girls about now thought Laurie opening his sleepy eyes to take a good look for there was something rather peculiar in the appearance of his neighbors Each wore a large flapping hat a brown linen pouch slung over one shoulder and carried a long staff Meg had a 2 422 1440 too lazy to go and find out He was in one of his moods for the day had been both unprofitable and unsatisfactory and he was wishing he could live it over again The hot weather made him indolent and he had shirked his
136. g tion and Data ENY ciebie 5b meen dct tele treed ias 49 Keyboards and Typing eses die etn gale ha da wm gw 50 D Pad nas eo eaea at wens KE NS o I 51 BLOWSINE tir Ri ida 52 A RAR NAO 52 A AET E A 53 Filtering List ici aros in ot e 53 Viewing a Gallery Of COVErS coi blade atico 54 Status Bl E A scale A e 54 Wireless Connectivity lt 5 644 066 ce ccdedes 604540 soe sais tae eee sas ss 57 EN 58 B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless o ooooooooomomoorororororr eee eee ee E aR 62 Wireless Activity Indicator ssie eiea cc ne rr 63 Dropped Connections and Lost Wi Fi Connectivity 0 0 0 00 eee eee eee eee 63 In Areas with No Wireless Connectivity 00 cee eee 64 Registering your NOOK 0 cece eee ce eee cece eee teen ee eees 65 Account Creation sicens have ic AO ards eves beaded s 65 PRO REGIStrAL OM ss omoia ida dois bailo darias 65 NOOK User Guide 5 Manual Registration ici a A O Abia daci n 66 Initial Library Synchronization and Downloads 0 0 0 0 cee eee 67 An Unregistered NOOK irie isd naate nyna nee eee e ene e eee O E EE EEE 68 Unregistering Your NOOK iio eee cee arbi pa goin itch acces PALE ERR Ae elena Lee 68 Re registering your NOOK 2 cece ccc cnn ene eee EN ARA EAE beeen ees 69 Personalizing your NOOK ooo ooocooocmooccoccorcorcorrcosoroo o 71 Wallpaper Images imc da 71 E A eaa E a 72 Reader Settings os cacectokha ba seed ba a Oe eee ae e AAA 73 SEINES siii e a en e A geste
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138. ge Insert your finger nail in the semicircular space at the upper left of the battery press against the top of the battery pressure toward the bottom of your NOOK and move your finger upward The top edge of the battery should rise up out of the slot that holds the battery Grasp the battery with your other hand and lift it out Insert the replacement battery Insert the two tabs on the bottom edge of the battery in matching slots in the bottom edge of the battery compartment Lower the top edge into place The battery should lie flat Screw in the screw 10 Replace the back cover Full instructions are given in Attaching the Back Cover on page 30 Optional Accessories Optional accessories are available at your local Barnes amp Noble Bookstore and online at BN com Some are only available online If you purchase an accessory from a vendor other than BN com ensure that it is compatible with your NOOK For NOOK accessories on the BN com website direct your browser to www barnesandnoble com nook accessories NOOK User Guide Your NOOK 33 B amp N and Designer Covers You can purchase a B amp N cover for your NOOK at your local Barnes amp Noble Bookstore or online from BN com The cover helps protect your NOOK from daily wear and tear For example it keeps dust from accumulating on the screens reducing the need to clean them It provides some protection against spills Device Backs and Frames Add color to your no
139. ge about an unrecognized USB device You can ignore and dismiss the message Sleeping Your NOOK charges and enters USB drive mode NOOK User Guide Power and Charging 21 On including when the touchscreen backlight is off If the touchscreen backlight is off it is turned on Your NOOK charges and enters USB drive mode When charging the charging indicator light to the left of the USB port lights up yellow You can use your NOOK for reading while it is charging by ejecting unmounting the NOOK drive and a supplemental drive if present For more information see USB Connectivity on page 148 4 When your NOOK is fully charged the charging indicator light goes out 5 If you have not already ejected unmounted the NOOK drive from your computer and a supplemental drive if present do so now 6 Unplug both ends of the USB cable Charging Recommendations Your NOOK contains a lithium polymer battery To maximize battery life e Partially discharge the battery rather than fully discharging it For example charge your NOOK when you see the low charge alert rather than continuing to use it until it turns itself off e Avoid high temperatures if possible for charging use and storage For more information see Temperature Ranges on page 40 Charge the battery half way before storing your NOOK for a week or more Turn your NOOK off for storage If you are going to store your NOOK for more than a week turn it off
140. ge the microSD card holder Instead ensure that the microSD card is correctly positioned contacts facing down and the notch to the right and flat and snug in the holder and then try again microSD Card Back Inside NOOK User Guide Files and Folders 156 9 Lock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover and pushing the cover toward the bottom of your NOOK The metal cover only moves about 16th of an inch Replace the back cover Full instructions are given in Attaching the Back Cover on page 30 10 Power on your NOOK Removing a microSD Card This section explains how to remove a microSD card from your NOOK To remove a microSD card 4 Press the power button for about 5 seconds until your NOOK turns off Your NOOK must be fully off not just asleep to remove a microSD card Remove the back cover Full instructions are given in Removing the Back Cover on page 28 Place your NOOK on a flat surface with the open back facing up and the top away from you The microSD card holder has a little metal cover microSD Card Back Inside Unlock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover shown above as a gray line and pushing the cover toward the top of your NOOK The metal cover only moves about 16th of an inch A rounded cut out area below the cover allows you to insert a fingernail to lift the cover With your finger
141. ge your battery and NOOK Wall Outlet Power Adapter ES To charge your NOOK using the power adapter Assemble the power adapter and USB cable Insert the large end of the USB cable into the matching receptacle on the power adapter Plug the NOOK end of the USB cable into your NOOK Plug the power adapter into a compatible electrical outlet If your NOOK was off it turns on Do not turn it off again Your NOOK charges When charging the charging indicator light to the left of the USB port lights up yellow When your NOOK is fully charged the charging indicator light goes out Unplug the power adapter from the electrical outlet and unplug the USB cable from your NOOK USB Charging While your NOOK is charging through USB you can use it as a USB drive or you can eject unmount the NOOK drive and a supplemental microSD card drive if present and use your NOOK for reading We recommend that you do not shop or download content while USB charging You can charge your NOOK from a USB port on a personal computer This is convenient if you are using USB drive mode on your NOOK to transfer files or if you are using a personal computer for other things It is not however the fastest way to charge your NOOK You can charge your NOOK through USB when it is on or sleeping If your NOOK is off it will not charge so it turns on when you plug it in NOOK User Guide Power and Charging 20 If your personal compu
142. gs Deletes B amp N content on your NOOK e Deletes personal content in the internal memory Does not delete personal content on a supplemental microSD card if present Delete personal content using USB or remove the microSD card as appropriate Deletes all metadata for example bookmarks highlights notes and furthest read page e Deletes information used to unlock DRM secured content e Resets settings to factory defaults Wi Fi hotspots and the owner and device profile are deleted Does not change the software version To reset your NOOK factory settings Unregister your NOOK as a separate prior step Resetting to factory defaults does not delete content on a supplemental microSD card Delete content using USB or remove the card as appropriate On the Home menu tap settings 2 Unregister your NOOK Tap Device gt Unregister your nook If the unregistration does not succeed make sure you have network connectivity and try again later 3 After the unregistration succeeds reset your NOOK to factory settings Tap Device gt Reset to factory settings NOOK User Guide Settings 173 Policies This chapter contains B amp N policies and regulatory notices that apply to your NOOK and your use of your NOOK as well as additional information about the wireless radio Legal notices See Legal Notices below e Terms of Service See NOOK Terms of Service on page 175 Terms of Service can also be found here
143. he recipients exercise of the rights granted herein You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License 7 If as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason not limited to patent issues conditions are imposed on you whether by court order agreement or otherwise that contradict the conditions of this License they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all For example if a patent license would not permit royalty free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many peop
144. he Sign in or create account image Your password can be 6 to 15 characters long It can only contain alphanumeric characters letters A Z and a z and numbers 0 9 with no symbols punctuation marks special characters or spaces Your password is case sensitive Default Credit Card and Billing Information When you create an account online specify a default credit card and billing information This information is required for you to make purchases from your NOOK It is also required to borrow eBooks Pre Registration If you purchased your NOOK online you were signed in at the time and you did not designate the purchase as a gift then your NOOK has already been registered automatically It is already NOOK User Guide Registering your NOOK 65 associated with your B amp N account The same is true if someone else purchased the NOOK online was signed in and did not designate the NOOK as a gift it will be associated with his her account If the account association is wrong you can de register and re register the NOOK When purchasing a NOOK on the BN com website you can designate it as a gift or not A NOOK that is not a gift is pre registered it is associated with your account A NOOK that is a gift is not pre registered it is not associated with your account You can also purchase NOOKs in selected B amp N stores These NOOKs are not pre registered but you can register your NOOK immediately after purchasing it M
145. he prior game e Moves To move tap the piece you want to move on the touchscreen and then tap the position you want to move it to To change your mind about the piece to move before moving it just tap a different piece You can undo a move by tapping Undo e Time controls Time controls in the upper right corner of the touchscreen indicate the remaining time for each player A triangle indicates the player whose move it is No time control unlimited time is displayed as 00 00 NOOK User Guide Games 142 e Menus When playing tap the Menu button in the upper left corner of the touchscreen to display menus Tap it again to hide them Start new game Resign and View history are the menu choices e View a history of moves in the current game Tap the Menu button and then View history To dismiss the history tap the X and then the Menu button again to hide the menus Settings The following are the settings for Chess You might want to set them before playing Setting Explanation and Values Your color Choose your color White Black or Random Difficulty Level of difficulty for the games including new games and resumed games Levels are Easy Level for those who are learning chess This is the default Normal Level for those who play chess Hard Level for more experienced chess players Time control Time limit for cumulative moves for each player Values are 5 10 the default and 15 Save game before exit Whether to auto
146. he project s source code as well as linking it to form a program or executable This program is referred to as a program using the FreeType engine This license applies to all files distributed in the original Free Type Project including all source code binaries and documentation unless otherwise stated in the file in its original unmodified form as distributed in the original archive If you are unsure whether or not a particular file is covered by this license you must contact us to verify this The FreeType Project is copyright C 1996 2000 by David Turner Robert Wilhelm and Werner Lemberg All rights reserved except as specified below No Warranty THE FREETYPE PROJECT IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT WILL ANY OF THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE OF THE FREETYPE PROJECT 2 Redistribution This license grants a worldwide royalty free perpetual and irrevocable right and license to use execute perform compile display copy create derivative works of distribute and sublicense the FreeType Project in both source and object code forms and derivative works thereof for any purpose and to authorize others to exercise some or all of the rights granted herein subject to the following condi
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148. hey have more graphical content The storage capacity for eBooks and other digital content will be affected by how many personal files for example music files you download onto your NOOK For information about how to add a supplemental microSD or microSDHC card see Adding Storage on page 155 Battery You do not install the battery lt is pre installed and should last for years Replacing the Battery If necessary the battery can be replaced A replacement battery must be of the following type Barnes amp Noble Lithium Polymer battery Model Number BNRB1530 Rating 3 7V 1530mAh 5 66Wh Replacement batteries are available in the Accessories section of the www nook com website You will need a small Phillips head screw driver size O or 00 To replace the battery Unplug your NOOK from the power adapter or USB cable 2 Turn off your NOOK 3 Carefully remove the back cover Full instructions are given in Removing the Back Cover on page 28 NOOK User Guide Your NOOK 32 9 Screw BARNES ScNOBLE Battery Back Inside With the back facing you turn your NOOK so that the top is directed away from you The screw and tab holding the battery in place are at the top of the battery as shown in the drawing above Unscrew and remove the screw that holds the battery in place Sit it down where it won t get lost You will need it in a moment Lift the battery out as if it has a hinge long the bottom ed
149. hich AT amp T interconnects intercepting redirecting or otherwise interfering or attempting to interfere with e mail intended for other parties knowingly deleting any author attributions legal notices or proprietary designations or labels in a file that the user mails or sends using distributing advertising transmitting or otherwise making available any software program product or service that is designed to violate this AUP or the AUP of any other Internet Service Provider including but not limited to the facilitation of the means to spam Spam Damages Because spam related damages are often difficult to quantify in those cases where the actual damages cannot be reasonably calculated AT amp T reserves the right to seek from the NOOK User Guide Policies 209 Customer liquidated damages in the amount of five dollars US 5 00 for each piece of spam or unsolicited bulk email transmitted from or otherwise connected with Customer s account in addition to any other rights and remedies AT amp T my have in contract law and equity Security Violations It is Customer s responsibility to ensure the security of its network and the machines that connect to and use IP Service s You are responsible for configuring and securing your services to prevent damage to the AT amp T network and or the disruption of Service s to other customers and ensuring that your customers and users use the Service s in an appropriate manner Custome
150. his Rules are rules If you travel on an airplane with your NOOK in checked baggage the Federal Aviation Administration requires that e Your NOOK is turned off fully off not just asleep e Your NOOK is packed to prevent it from being turned on inadvertently It should be packed so that nothing can press against the power button This might take a bit of care Packing your NOOK with its optional B amp N cover on will help Caring for Your NOOK Here are some recommendations about caring for your NOOK If you follow them your NOOK should have a long productive life NOOK User Guide Safety and Care 39 Temperature Ranges Your NOOK should function as designed in these temperature ranges Use Fahrenheit Celsius Charging 41 95 F 5 35 C Operation 32 104 F 0 40 C Storage 5 113 F 15 45 C Outside of these ranges your NOOK might develop power display and or software issues If temperatures are extremely cold or hot permanent physical damage can result Such damage is not covered by the warranty Storage applies to temporary locations like the trunk of your car or other motor vehicle as well as long term storage Even on a day that is not very hot the passenger compartment or trunk of a car can be extremely hot Do not leave your NOOK in a car High storage temperatures reduce battery life For more information see Charging Recommendations on page 22 Water and Weather Your NOOK has a degree of wat
151. hoosing web pages is to move from one page to a linked page Tap a link on the current page to display the page that is linked to Links are displayed on the reading screen and touchscreen in whatever way the web page indicates they should be displayed For example a different color might be used to indicate links To determine what is a link touch it but do not raise your finger If an orange box appears around the text or graphic on the touchscreen it is a link If you want to go there raise your finger lf you do not want to move your finger and then raise it Tap the Back and Forward buttons to move backward and forward along a series of web pages that you have visited most recently There are five other ways to select web pages Access these with the Go To button e Web page Go to a web page You enter the web page address also called a URL You can omit the leading http or https and www Home Go to your home page which is defined in the browser settings The default home page gives some help information about the browser Its location is file android_asset browser html e Search Perform a web search with the words you specify The search is performed using your default search provider which is defined in the browser settings e Favorites Go to a favorite web page NOOK User Guide Web Browsing 137 e History Select a recently visited web page and go to it Zooming In and Out When a web page is f
152. i Fi Serial number of your NOOK NOOK Wi Fi A hardware address for your NOOK Settings 169 On the Wi Fi 3G model the settings summary has a second page The second page displays device information that you will not need to refer to but that might be useful for Customer Service All Settings The following are all of the settings Setting Airplane mode Wi Fi Display gt Sleep timer Display gt Screensaver Display gt Wallpaper NOOK User Guide Explanation and Values Off default The radio is on Wi Fi connections work unless Wi Fi is turned off on Wi Fi 3G model NOOKs On Wi Fi 3G model NOOKs B amp N Fast and Free Wireless connections work Features that require wireless connections work On For use on airplanes and in other settings where radio transmissions are not allowed Turns the radio off On Wi Fi 3G model NOOKs both B amp N Fast and Free Wireless and Wi Fi connections are off The Shop is not accessible synchronizations do not occur notices are not delivered to The Daily content cannot be downloaded to your NOOK and you cannot browse the web NOOK Wi Fi 3G model On default Wi Fi connectivity is turned on Your NOOK detects Wi Fi hotspots and can connect to them NOOK Wi Fi 3G model Off Wi Fi connectivity is turned off Your NOOK does not detect or connect to Wi Fi hotspots For NOOK Wi Fi use Airplane mode to turn Wi Fi on and off Wi Fi hotspot gt Add Wi
153. ial Library Synchronization and Downloads Immediately after registration your NOOK downloads a local copy of the catalog from your online digital library lt uses this catalog copy when searching your library Your NOOK keeps the local catalog in sync with the online catalog For more information about synchronization see Library Synchronization on page 92 Your NOOK does not assume that you want to download all of the content in your library to your NOOK It downloads content when you ask it to or when you ask to read it Your NOOK does automatically download the five most recently purchased eBooks that were purchased from BN com within the 30 days prior to registering your NOOK NOOK User Guide Registering your NOOK 67 Later when you make purchases from the Barnes amp Noble eBookstore what you buy is downloaded automatically to your NOOK An Unregistered NOOK Fewer features are supported on an unregistered NOOK than on a registered one On an unregistered NOOK e You can browse the Shop but not buy anything including free eBooks and samples If you try to buy something you will be prompted to register e You can read bookmark highlight and take notes e You cannot rate eBooks and periodicals e You can manage personal files and listen to music and audiobooks In Barnes amp Noble Bookstores you receive in store special offers but you cannot purchase eBooks or periodicals until you register your NOOK You also ca
154. iated with them Navigate to the page 2 Tap Highlights and notes gt View notes for this page 3 Tap Next highlight and Previous highlight to step through the highlights 4 To view the note associated with a highlight tap View Edit note NOOK User Guide Bookmarks Highlights and Notes 132 To To return to the page and menus tap Cancel edit a note but not change the highlight Navigate to the page Tap Highlights and notes gt View notes for this page Tap Next highlight and Previous highlight to step through highlights until you reach the highlight that has the note you want to edit Tap View Edit note Edit the note and then tap Submit replace one or more highlights and notes Delete the existing highlights and notes Add new highlights and notes delete a note but keep the highlight Navigate to the page Tap Highlights and notes gt View notes for this page Tap Next highlight and Previous highlight to step through highlights until you reach the highlight that has the note you want to delete Tap View Edit note Tap Clear to delete the note and then tap Submit delete a highlight and its note Navigate to the page Tap Highlights and notes gt View notes for this page Tap Next highlight and Previous highlight to step through highlights until you reach the highlight and note you want to delete Tap Delete highlight NOOK User Guide Bookmarks Highlights and Notes 133 Rating Your opini
155. ibrary Do not organize these files into subfolders You can copy files from the my B amp N downloads folder but if you place files in that folder your NOOK deletes them e f you authorize your NOOK for use with Adobe Digital Editions you will also see the folders adobe digital editions and Digital Editions These folders do not contain digital content Do not place files in these folders Do not delete the predefined directories USB Access and microSD Card Access Your NOOK is designed for USB access to your files and folders in the internal memory and on a supplemental microSD card if present You can also access the files and folders on a supplemental microSD card using a suitable card reader not supplied with your NOOK If you do use a card reader turn off your NOOK fully before removing the microSD card Managing Files Transfer personal files to your NOOK copying them to the appropriate folders lf you decide you no longer want specific files on your NOOK delete them but keep a copy on your personal computer NOOK User Guide Files and Folders 153 Use the file manager on your personal computer to manage personal files on your NOOK If you put personal files in the correct locations in the internal memory then the content will be found If you put personal files anywhere else they will be on your NOOK but your NOOK will not find them For more information see One Drive or Two on page 150 and Where You Can P
156. ices associated with your Barnes amp Noble online account synchronize with the online digital library they also delete the content from the devices To archive content On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Ensure that archived items are not hidden If one of the menus reads Hide archived items then archived items are already shown If the menu reads Show archived items then tap Show archived items 4 Navigate to the content item you want to archive If it is grayed out it is already archived If it is not grayed out you can archive it 5 Tap Archive Unarchiving B amp N Digital Content The reverse of the archiving process is accomplished by unarchiving content When you unarchive content The content is downloaded to your NOOK e The content is displayed in black in your library To unarchive content On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Ensure that archived items are not hidden If one of the menus reads Hide archived items then archived items are already shown If the menu reads Show archived items then tap Show archived items 4 Navigate to the content item you want to download If it is grayed out it is not on your NOOK If it is not grayed out it is on your NOOK and you do not need to download it NOOK User Guide Library 100 5 Tap Unarchive Showing and Hiding Archived Item
157. ich a PDF file is displayed For PDF files the Font gt Text font menu item is gray not selectable In all cases scanned content that has not been processed with character recognition for example scans of entire pages or images that contain text displays whatever text font was scanned Changes in the text font only affect EPUB and PDB files in the Reader They do not change the text font for PDF files They do not change the text font in The Daily Shop Library or Settings They do not change the text font in the touchscreen menus To change the Reader text font In the Reader choose Font gt Text font 2 Choose among the text fonts listed in the menu When you change the Reader text font in a PDB file your NOOK repaginates the content It can take up to several minutes before your NOOK displays the progress bar and page numbers Reader Text Sizes You have a choice of six text sizes for all eBooks and periodicals You can choose the text size Extra small Small Medium Large Extra large or Extra extra large Your choice affects the actual text size but it does so differently for PDB EPUB and PDF files Other text in digital content for example chapter and section headings is also sized proportionally based on the choice of Reader text size NOOK User Guide Reading 116 Changes in the text size only affect the Reader They do not change the size of text in The Daily Shop Library or Settings They also do not ch
158. icies 188 Ty Coon President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs If your program is a subroutine library you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library If this is what you want to do use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License Exhibit B Apache License Apache License Version 2 0 January 2004 http www apache org licenses TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE REPRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION Definitions License shall mean the terms and conditions for use reproduction and distribution as defined by Sections through 9 of this document Licensor shall mean the copyright owner or entity authorized by the copyright owner that is granting the License Legal Entity shall mean the union of the acting entity and all other entities that control are controlled by or are under common control with that entity For the purposes of this definition control means i the power direct or indirect to cause the direction or management of such entity whether by contract or otherwise or ii ownership of fifty percent 50 or more of the outstanding shares or iii beneficial ownership of such entity You or Your shall mean an individual or Legal Entity exercising permissions granted by this License Source form shall mean the preferred form for making modific
159. icon in the status bar is updated to reflect plugging in or unplugging your NOOK Charging your NOOK Charge your NOOK using A power adapter Use the supplied power adapter connected to your NOOK through the supplied USB cable A USB cable the supplied one or a different one Wall charging is faster than USB charging Approximate charging times from fully discharged to fully charged are e Wall charging 3 5 hours USB charging 6 hours A fully discharged NOOK will turn on after charging for about 15 minutes or less in most cases but the charge is still low When your NOOK does turn on it will charge most quickly if you do not use it while it charges However you can use it if you keep it plugged in and charging while you do If the battery charge is very low it can take an hour before your NOOK turns on Your NOOK must be on or sleeping to charge When your NOOK is off and you plug it in to charge it your NOOK turns on Do not turn it off again it needs to be on to charge If you are not using your NOOK it will sleep and continue to charge Wall Charging Wall charging is the recommended way to charge your NOOK because it is faster than USB charging You can charge your NOOK when it is on or sleeping If your NOOK is off it turns on when you plug it in You can use your NOOK while it is charging NOOK User Guide Power and Charging 19 Only use the supplied NOOK power adapter Other power adapters might dama
160. iends have accepted lending offers e Notifications that friends have declined lending offers e Notifications that eBooks you have lent have been automatically returned NOOK User Guide Lending eBooks 126 Borrowing an eBook on a NOOK This section is written from the viewpoint of you receiving a notification about a lending offer It applies equally to others with registered NOOKs receiving lending offers Rules Here are some rules regarding borrowing eBooks from your NOOK You can only borrow on a registered NOOK e The Barnes amp Noble online account to which your NOOK is registered must have a default credit card and billing information defined e You can borrow an eBook from anywhere with supported wireless connectivity including Wi Fi hotspots outside of the United States U S territories and Canada e You can borrow an eBook for which you have a free sample e You cannot borrow an eBook that you already own Notification that Lending Offer Will Expire Soon If a friend offers to lend you a book you receive a lending offer notification among the notifications in The Daily You have seven calendar days to accept or decline the offer At the beginning of the seventh day you receive a warning that the lending offer will expire today At the beginning of the eighth calendar day the lending offer expires When viewing a lending offer notification Yes Borrow This and No Thank You are choices in the menus You do not ne
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162. ing the Controls 49 To turn to the previous page in a multi page form Press the Previous Page button on the right or left side of your NOOK Complete all pages of a multi page form before submitting it or an error will result Submit the form by tapping the Submit button Keyboards and Typing When you choose a task that requires data entry your NOOK displays a keyboard There are actually four keyboards shown and described below Slight variations of these keyboards are used in specific circumstances For example the keyboard for entering email addresses substitutes the underscore sign and period for the Clear key Uppercase A standard keyboard that displays the uppercase alphabet Switch to this keyboard from the lowercase keyboard by tapping 4 On any other keyboard tap ABC and then AN To lock the uppercase keyboard Caps Lock tap on the uppercase keyboard Qa WERT YU IOP A A S DF GQHJKLA4 2 t Z XCV BNM vb v Cancel 123 Clear Submit Lowercase A standard keyboard that displays the lowercase alphabet This is the keyboard that is displayed first Switch to this keyboard from the uppercase keyboard by tapping twice Switch to it from other keyboards by tapping ABC qiw r t u i o A a sdi f g j kil 2 PK z xi ec vi b n m 4 v gt Vv Cancel 123 Clear Submit Operating the Controls 50 NOOK User Guide
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165. irplane To turn your NOOK off press and hold the power button for about 5 seconds until the reading screen is white and the touchscreen is dark Then release the power button Do not turn off your NOOK while it is plugged into a power adapter or USB If you do it will not charge On Your NOOK is on When your NOOK is on everything works The main and touch screens are both lit and you can read content and listen to music or audiobooks If Airplane mode is on you cannot do things that require the radio such as shopping at the B amp N eBookstore To turn your NOOK on press the power button briefly for a second or so and release it connect your NOOK to a personal computer using the USB cable or begin charging your NOOK using a wall outlet When your NOOK powers on it takes you to the Home screen It also connects to the network and scans the microSD card to check for changes in content If you are just charging your NOOK and don t need it to be on don t worry It will go to sleep Touchscreen backlight dimmed and then turned off To save power your NOOK automatically dims the touchscreen and then turns it off when the touchscreen is not being used Everything else is still on You can continue turning pages with the Next Page and Previous Page buttons or by swiping your finger on the unlit touchscreen You can continue listening to music or an audiobook Configure the touchscreen timer in Settings Tap settings gt Disp
166. irst displayed after starting the browser it is displayed at a size that fits the page width You can zoom in and out to change the size of the text and graphics Text is not reflowed when zooming When you zoom in part of the page width will be truncated Scroll the page on the touchscreen to view the parts that are not visible To zoom in or out On the browser tool bar tap the Zoom button 2 Tap Zoom in and Zoom out until the web page is the size you want 3 Tap the Zoom button again to hide the zoom menus Managing Favorites You can mark pages in your browser as favorites to be able to return to them quickly This feature is also often referred to as creating favorites You can add edit and delete favorites and go to favorite pages To add a favorite On the browser tool bar tap the Favorites button 2 Tap the Add Favorite button The browser displays a text box for specifying the name of the favorite and a keyboard on the touchscreen A proposed name for the favorite is displayed based on the title of the web page 3 You can edit that name or type a different one 4 Tap Submit to save the favorite To go to a favorite using Go To On the browser tool bar tap the Go To button then tap Favorite 2 Scroll to and then tap the favorite you want to go to To go to a favorite using the favorites menu On the browser tool bar tap the Favorites button NOOK User Guide Web Browsing 138 2 Scroll to an
167. is is because the way you save an issue is to archive it Saving an issue of a periodical deletes it from your NOOK archives it in your online digital library thereby saving it and deletes it from other devices if other devices are associated with your Barnes amp Noble online account To save an issue of a periodical On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Navigate to the periodical issue you want to save 4 Tap View Item Details amp Options to view details about the issue 5 Tap Archive Deleting B amp N Content The preferred method of removing B amp N content from your NOOK is archiving For information about archiving see Archiving B amp N Digital Content on page 99 This section explains what happens if you manually delete B amp N content from your NOOK or from your online digital library It also explains one case when B amp N content is deleted from your NOOK automatically Manually Deleting B amp N Content from Your NOOK You can delete B amp N content from your NOOK by deleting files from the my B amp N downloads folder on the NOOK drive We do not recommend this approach If you do delete files from the my B amp N downloads folder The items remain in your online digital library NOOK User Guide Library 104 The catalog information remains on your NOOK The deleted items are shown in black not gray in your library e The items are n
168. is not required to print an announcement These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it Thus it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you rather the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program In addition mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program or with a work based on the Program on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License 3 You may copy and distribute the Program or a work based on it under Section 2 in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following a Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine readable source code which must be distributed under the terms of Section
169. is way e f it is visible at the top level in your library it was purchased singly or was delivered by subscription and has been archived It is not subject to automatic deletion e If it is not visible at the top level in your library it was delivered by subscription and has not been archived It is subject to automatic deletion When you search for a periodical all issues of the periodical whether purchased singly or delivered by subscription are returned in the search as are other items that match the search criteria Search results do not indicate the status of the periodical regarding archiving NOOK User Guide Library 102 To browse all issues of a periodical in your library On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 If one of the menus reads Hide archived items then archived items are already shown If not tap Show archived items 4 Browse to an issue of the periodical It can be any issue it does not have to be the most recent issue 5 Tap View Older Issues If this menu item is not present then there are no older issues in the My B amp N Library section of your library Automatic Deletion of Periodical Issues Older issues of magazines and newspapers delivered by subscription are automatically deleted from your online digital library and NOOK unless you archive the issues Individually purchased issues are not subject to automatic deletion The number of
170. ith your NOOK as well as at the above website Tour Get the most out of your NOOK The NOOK Tour takes you on a tour of your NOOK s key features We highly recommend that you take the tour during the welcome process when you first turn on your NOOK The NOOK Tour is also in the My Documents section of your Library and at the above website NOOK User Guide 2 Using this Guide To find specific information in this guide you can use the table of contents or search the guide In the EPUB version tap Go to gt Chapter on the touchscreen to go to a chapter To search the User Guide for a specific word or phrase tap Find type the word or phrase and then tap Submit The User Guide on your NOOK is an eBook so you can try out NOOK features like bookmarks and notes using the User Guide Conventions Following are conventions used in the User Guide This is a caution Cautions contain important information for example about safety and the loss of data This is a note Notes contain helpful information that we highlight to draw your attention to it Menu choices on the touchscreen are shown in gray type with greater than signs indicating successive choices For example Tap Bookmarks gt Go to bookmark Guide Updates If needed new versions of the User Guide and Tour will be automatically downloaded to the My Documents section of your library through software updates Guide updates are also posted on the support section of the NO
171. king on its icon Then open the my screensavers folder Open the folder on your computer above the one that contains the screensaver set folder s Select the screensaver set folder s on your computer and drag and drop or copy and paste the folder s to the my screensavers folder on the nook drive The screensaver images must not be in the my screensavers folder but rather in top level subfolders Close the window that displays the contents of the my wallpapers folder Eject unmount the nook drive and disconnect your NOOK from your computer For that procedure see Disconnecting your NOOK from your Computer on page 148 NOOK User Guide Personalizing your NOOK 72 To choose a screensaver set On the Home menu tap settings Tap Display gt Screensaver Tap the screensaver set you want to use The names correspond to folder names in the folder my screensavers in the internal memory When your NOOK sleeps you will see the next screensaver image in the set Uncommonly you might see a screensaver image of the Golden Gate Bridge when you are not using the Cityscape screensaver set This is a fallback screensaver image that is used if your NOOK temporarily cannot use one of the images in your chosen set The next time your NOOK displays a screensaver image it should be one from your chosen screensaver set Reader Settings You can choose a text font and text size in the Reader Font gt Text font You can choose among several
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173. lay gt Touchscreen timer NOOK User Guide Power and Charging 15 When the touchscreen is dimmed you can still use it Tap a menu choice or button that action will be carried out and the touchscreen will brighten To light up the touchscreen tap the touchscreen tap the Home button or press and release the power button Sleep To save power your NOOK sleeps after a period of inactivity lt turns off its touchscreen and wireless circuitry While your NOOK is sleeping it displays a screensaver image on the reading screen Configure the sleep timer in Settings Tap settings gt Display gt Sleep timer Do not rely on sleep mode when you should turn on Airplane mode for example on an airplane To wake your NOOK from sleep press the power button briefly for a second or so and release it When your NOOK awakens from sleep you are right where you were when it went to sleep For normal use because the reading screen does not consume power just let your NOOK sleep It takes longer for your NOOK to turn on from off than it does to wake from sleep Also by letting it sleep instead of turning it off your NOOK wakes up periodically to perform tasks like downloading new content USB drive mode When you plug your NOOK into a personal computer it connects to USB This puts your NOOK in USB drive mode In this mode you can access files on your NOOK from your personal computer but your NOOK is locked until you disconnect it from U
174. le a journey that he would record in The Voyage of the Beagle and that would NOOK User Guide The Daily 74 provide the foundation for his writings about evolution Writing of his stay in the Galapagos Islands Darwin remarks I had not yet noticed by far the most remarkable feature in the natural history of this archipelago it is that the different islands to a considerable extent are inhabited by a different set of beings He goes on to write I never dreamed that islands about 50 or 60 miles apart and most of them in sight of each other formed of precisely the same rocks placed under a quite similar climate rising to a nearly equal height would have been differently tenanted but we shall soon see that this is the case Unbound is a NOOK and B amp N eReader blog Look for daily posts on great new eReads bestselling eBooks and eBook offers including free downloads Notifications Notifications include e Notifications about promotions and special offers e Notifications about the expiration of the trial period for subscriptions e Notifications about offers from friends to lend you books The number of lending offers is displayed in a tip bubble on the Home screen e Notifications regarding your NOOK or account Procedures for The Daily Following are procedures for The Daily To open The Daily and view messages On the Home menu tap the daily Your NOOK communicates with the data service and retrieves up
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178. lending offer from a friend An eBook that is borrowed from a friend Archived items items that are in your online digital library but that are no longer on your NOOK because they have been archived are indicated by being displayed in gray if archived items are shown NOOK User Guide Library 91 Reading Something To read something in My B N Library On the Home menu choose my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Navigate to what you want to read Browse to the item you want to read or search and then browse Flip pages in the list using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons Move the selection indicator up and down on the reading screen and from page to page using the Up and Down buttons Details about choosing something to read are in Finding What You Want to Read in My B amp N Library on page 95 4 Tap Select If the item has already been downloaded it opens in the Reader If it has not been downloaded tap Download After the item downloads tap Read 5 Read is also a choice if you are viewing item details Navigate to the item tap View Item Details amp Options and then tap Read Library Synchronization Immediately after registration your NOOK downloads a local copy of the catalog from your online digital library lt uses this catalog copy when searching your library Your NOOK keeps the local catalog in sync with the online catalog Library synchronization occurs Ear
179. lookup mode NOOK User Guide Reading 123 Lending eBooks With LendMe technology from Barnes amp Noble you can now share eBooks from NOOK to NOOK But it doesn t stop there You can lend to and from any device with the Barnes amp Noble eReader application including iPhone and iPod touch BlackBerry smartphones and most Windows and Mac laptops and desktop computers All you need to know is your friend s email address Share your favorite eBooks with friends family members or with members of your book club by lending many of your eBooks one time for 14 days When you use our LendMe technology you cannot read an eBook while the lending offer is pending and while it is on loan but you always get it back Rules Here are some rules regarding lending eBooks e You can only lend eBooks that are in your online digital library Not all eBooks can be lent though many can e You can only lend from a registered NOOK to users of other registered NOOKs or other registered B amp N eReader devices You can send a lending offer to any email address but to accept the offer the other person must have an email address associated with a Barnes amp Noble online account and a NOOK or other B amp N eReader that supports lending e You can lend an eBook from anywhere with supported wireless connectivity including Wi Fi hotspots outside of the United States U S territories and Canada e You can only lend an eBook one ti
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181. ly You can download software updates from the support section of the NOOK website www nook com support Software updates fix problems with the software They also contain new features Updates are required You can find out what an update contains at www nook com support Wireless Updates Each time your registered NOOK turns on from fully off or synchronizes it checks to determine whether the software it is running is the latest available It also checks immediately after registration If more current software is available and your NOOK can download it wirelessly your NOOK downloads and installs the software It displays a message that informs you that the update is occurring A restart is a part of the update process Do not turn off your NOOK Prior to downloading the software update your NOOK determines whether the wireless signal strength is sufficient for the download Your nook might not be able to download the update wirelessly in these cases e NOOK Wi Fi Your NOOK is not connected to a Wi Fi hotspot e NOOK Wi Fi 3G model Your NOOK is not connected to a Wi Fi hotspot Your NOOK has also not detected a B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless network or the update is too large to download over the B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless network Some software updates require a Wi Fi connection If your nook cannot download an update wirelessly you receive a message in The Daily that contains information about how to connect to a
182. ly every morning between about 5 15 and 6 00 AM e When you buy something in the Shop e When a Wi Fi connection is established and it has been 12 or more hours since the last library synchronization If you want to be sure that the My B amp N Library information on your NOOK is up to date tap Check for new B amp N content Downloading Content To download content from your online digital library e Your NOOK must be registered e Your NOOK must have established a wireless connection NOOK User Guide Library 92 For the NOOK Wi Fi 3G model downloads of very large eBooks periodicals and magazines require a Wi Fi connection When you download DRM secured content that was purchased from your NOOK or on the BN com website it is encrypted using your first and last name and default credit card number Usually you do not need to enter this information to open DRM secured content In rare circumstances you might have to enter this information If you transfer DRM secured content to your NOOK using USB you must enter your first and last name and default credit card number the first time you open digital content secured with a specific name and credit card You only need to enter the information one time not for every eBook Automatic Downloads eBooks just purchased single issues of periodicals and current issues of subscriptions are downloaded to your NOOK automatically after delivery to your online digital library Just purchase
183. m in the merchandising area This displays details about the item From the details page you can act on the item for example you can purchase it In some cases choosing an item in the merchandising area performs a search and displays matching items for example all books by a specific author Searching the Shop From the Shop on your NOOK you can search the Barnes amp Noble eBookstore for eBooks newspapers and magazines that can be downloaded to your NOOK You cannot search for printed books digital audiobooks NOOKs or accessories For those visit the BN com website or a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore The search looks for items with all of the search words in any of the following metadata fields Title e Contributors Author e Publisher Subject No matter where you are in the Shop a search is throughout the entire Shop NOOK User Guide Shop 79 When you search for eBooks the results include any B amp N eBooks and Google books that match the search criteria To search the Shop In the Shop tap Search 2 Use the keyboard to enter one or more search words in the form 3 Tap Search Your NOOK performs the search Result Lists When a search completes your NOOK displays the items that matched your search criteria If no items matched a message indicates that Navigate up and down the search results list with the Up and Down buttons Turn pages in a multi page list using the Next Page and Previous Page bu
184. matically save the current game when exiting Chess Yes Save the current game on exit This is the default No Do not save the current game on exit Resume prior game on Whether to automatically resume the prior game on startup startup Yes Resume the prior game on startup when you choose Play against nook If the prior game was finished start a new game This is the default No Start a new game on startup when you choose Play against nook Starting and Resuming Games When you leave the Chess application using the Back button or by tapping the Home button your NOOK pauses the chess game the timer controls stop and the last positions are remembered To start a chess game tap Play against nook e f the setting Resume prior game on startup is Yes and there is a prior game to resume your NOOK resumes the prior game gt f the setting Resume prior game on startup is No or if there is no prior game to resume your NOOK starts a new game NOOK User Guide Games 143 Playing a Game You play a game of chess just like you do on a physical chessboard White moves first All of the pieces have their standard moves which you can look up on the Internet using your NOOK s web browser To make a move Study the chess board on the reading screen and decide on your move 2 On the touchscreen tap the piece you want to move You might need to scroll the board to see the piece A yellow square appears around that piec
185. me It only counts as the one time lending if your friend accepts the lending offer If the lending offer expires or your friend rejects the offer you can still lend the eBook A loan is for 14 calendar days counting the day on which the lending offer is received A lent eBook is automatically returned at the beginning of the 5th calendar day if the borrower has not returned it more quickly e When you lend an eBook you temporarily lend the digital rights to the eBook During the period when the lending offer is pending and while the book is lent you cannot read it When the book is returned you get the digital rights back and can read the book again e You cannot lend an eBook that has been lent to you e You cannot save a copy of a lent eBook to the microSD card e You cannot archive an eBook that has been lent to you NOOK User Guide Lending eBooks 124 Determining Whether an eBook Can Be Lent Not all eBooks can be lent Please note the following about determining whether an eBook can be lent e The shopfront in the Shop on your NOOK has a collection called LendMe eBooks Select that to view a selection of eBooks that can be lent This is not all lendable eBooks e For eBooks that you have purchased when browsing the My B amp N Library section of your library a LendMe badge is present to the right of the eBook title The badge indicates that you can lend the eBook O0 LendMe RAI e LendMe badges are pr
186. me operations require a Wi Fi connection These include downloads of very large eBooks periodicals and magazines and some software updates NOOK User Guide Wireless Connectivity 57 Wi Fi Your NOOK can connect to Wi Fi hotspots places that offer wireless Internet access that use the 802 1 lb or 802 1 Ig standard Display menus for managing Wi Fi hotspots by tapping wi fi on the Home menu Alternatively tap settings on the Home menu then tap Wi Fi The menus are the same Here we will assume that you tap wi fi on the Home menu Connecting to Wi Fi Hotspots Your NOOK can connect to Wi Fi hotspots as follows e Your NOOK automatically detects and connects to Wi Fi hotspots in Barnes amp Noble Bookstores Your NOOK automatically detects and connects to AT amp T Wi Fi hotspots in the United States e Your NOOK automatically detects Wi Fi hotspots that broadcast their network name Service Set Identifier or SSID It does not automatically connect to them but in Settings you can choose to connect to one of them After you have chosen to connect to a hotspot your NOOK connects to it automatically in the future If you no longer want to connect to a hotspot automatically you can ask your NOOK to forget the hotspot e You can configure one or more Wi Fi hotspots irrespective of whether they broadcast their SSIDs For example you can configure Wi Fi settings for a home network or the coffee shop around the corner If you con
187. n on the reading screen using the Up and Down buttons Flip pages in the list using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons Do one of the following Choose an already defined friend Tap Lend and the menu with the friend s name Define a friend and then choose that friend Tap Lend gt Add a New Contact Specify the name and email address of the friend and tap Submit to save the new contact Tap the menu item for the newly defined contact You are prompted to enter a personal message The message can be up to 30 characters in length Optionally enter a message Tap Submit You are prompted to confirm the loan Tap Confirm Your NOOK contacts the server and the server sends a lending offer email to your friend If he she has a Barnes amp Noble online account a lending offer is also on his her My B amp N If he she has a NOOK a lending notification appears in The Daily The lending notification expires and is removed after seven days view a list of books that you have lent to friends On the Home menu tap my library If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library Browse or search in your library eBooks that are on loan have the KAMEJA indicator view notifications about eBooks that you have lent On the Home menu tap the daily Ensure that notifications are displayed Tap Show and choose All or Notifications Browse notifications Notifications about eBooks that you have lent include e Notifications that fr
188. n so that the square is visible Tap the square If Notes mode is active the Notes button is blue tap Notes Tap the value you want to enter One of two things happens A black value appears on the touchscreen and the value appears on the reading screen In this case the value you chose does not conflict with any other values already on the board It is not however necessarily the correct value to solve the puzzle A red value appears on the touchscreen and the value appears on the reading screen In this case there is some conflict between the value you entered and a value already on the board For example you might have entered a 7 in a square failing to observe that there is already a 7 further down in the same column Entering Notes Before entering values in squares you might want to enter notes Notes let you consider multiple possibilities At some stage in the game you might determine that a square can contain a 4 or 7 You can enter those as notes Later when it becomes clear that the square must contain a 4 you can replace the notes with the value 4 When you enter notes no notes or values are flagged with red to indicate conflicts You can use the following procedure to enter notes in an empty square a square that already contains notes and a square that contains a value To enter notes or change the notes in a square 2 Decide on notes to enter in a specific square Scroll the Sudoku board on the touchscr
189. n the reading screen using the color touchscreen Little Women Barnes amp Noble Classic 11 22 AM maidservants half out of their wits by mischievously hinting that one of his dogs was going mad and after high words with the stableman about some fancied neglect of his horse he had flung himself into his hammock to fume over the stupidity of the world in general till the peace of the lovely day quieted him in spite of himself Staring up into the green gloom of the horse chestnut trees above him he dreamed dreams of all sorts and was just imagining himself tossing on the ocean in a voyage Read l ng Screen round the world when the sound of voices brought him ashore in a flash Peeping through the meshes of the hammock he saw the Marches coming out as if bound on some expedition What in the world are those girls about now thought Laurie opening his sleepy eyes to take a good look for there was something rather peculiar in the appearance of his neighbors Each wore a large flapping hat a brown linen pouch slung over one shoulder and carried a long staff Meg had a 422 1440 COO V Touchscreen opo OE the daily mylibrary shop readingnow games BARNES NOBLE e Color touchscreen A 480 x 144 color touchscreen is used for menu navigation D pad navigation a keyboard and display of cover thumbnail graphics The touchscreen supports gestures for example tapping your finger to choose a menu i
190. nail lift up the bottom edge of the metal cover until the cover points straight up This reveals the microSD card as shown in the drawing below Pick up your NOOK Holding it over a table turn your NOOK over so the front is up The microSD card will fall out and land on the table Pick it up and put it somewhere NOOK User Guide Files and Folders 157 microSD Card Back Inside 7 With a finger close the metal cover until it lies flat 8 Lock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover and pushing the cover toward the bottom of your NOOK The metal cover only moves about 16th of an inch 9 Replace the back cover Full instructions are given in Attaching the Back Cover on page 30 10 Power on your NOOK Changing microSD Cards If you decide to change the microSD card in your NOOK take one out you are currently using and put a different one in note the following For B amp N content in your library and personal content in your NOOK s internal memory you do not need to transfer it It is not on the microSD card e For personal content on the microSD card you must transfer the content manually using a USB connection to a personal computer To change the microSD card Press the power button for 5 9 seconds to turn off your NOOK Your NOOK must be fully off not just asleep to change a microSD card 2 Remove the back cover Full instructions are given in Removing
191. ng a Gallery of Covers In the My B amp N Library section of your library and when browsing in the Shop you can browse a gallery of covers on the touchscreen Outliers amit Memoirs of a Geisha Arthur Golden The procedure for displaying and using the gallery of covers is documented in Shop on page 77 and Library on page 90 Status Bar Your NOOK has a status bar at the top of the reading screen The information displayed in the status bar is the same everywhere except when you are reading When you are reading the status bar displays different information For information about the status bar when reading see Reading Status Bar on page 119 This is the information displayed at all times except when you are reading Animation Synchronization or other communication with the data service is in progress gt gt 2 Your NOOK is connected to a Wi Fi hotspot in a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore Airplane mode is on H NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 54 B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless signal strength from low to high if your NOOK Wi Fi 3G model is connected to a B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless network Wi Fi signal strength from low to high if your NOOK is connected to a Wi Fi hotspot T Battery charge levels when your NOOK is not charging from low to full charge Battery charge levels when your NOOK is charging from low to high gt gt Ep Ep E gt E The current
192. nnot use Read In Store to read many eBooks in Barnes amp Noble Bookstores Unregistering your NOOK You should not need to unregister your NOOK But in three cases you would want to e f you change the email address and or password of your BN com account In this case unregister your NOOK then make the account changes and then re register your NOOK with the new information Read the information below about the impact of unregistration and re registration e f you are giving your NOOK to a family member or friend but do not want that person to make purchases e If your NOOK is lost or stolen If you plan to sell your NOOK we recommend that you back up your B amp N and personal content unregister your NOOK and then reset your NOOK to factory settings For more information see Resetting to Factory Settings on page 173 Unregistering your NOOK does not delete B amp N or personal content but it does delete other information as explained here Note however that if you re register your NOOK B amp N content is deleted at that point If you want to save the B amp N content you must copy it to a location for personal content for example the my documents folder or to a supplemental microSD card if present Before re registering your NOOK also back up your B amp N content to your personal computer NOOK User Guide Registering your NOOK 68 Unregistering your NOOK e Unregisters your NOOK severing the association between
193. nook User Guide Version 1 4 BARNES NOBLE Barnes Noble Inc 122 Fifth Avenue New York NY 1001 USA O 2009 2010 Barnes amp Noble Inc All rights reserved NOOK and the NOOK logo are trademarks of Barnes amp Noble Inc or its affiliates Patent pending Screenshots and product images are simulated and for instructional purposes only They may differ from the actual product and are subject to change without notice Your use of the NOOK is subject to the NOOK Terms of Service in NOOK Terms of Service on page 175 The Terms of service can also be found here www nook com legal For warranty information see One Year Limited Warranty on page 195 Customer Service You can reach Customer Service for your NOOK by sending an email to nook barnesandnoble com or at these telephone numbers e Within the United States 800 THE BOOK 1 800 843 2665 Outside the United States 201 438 1834 How to Use this Guide This NOOK User Guide documents all features of your NOOK It is available as an eBook in the My Documents section of your NOOK Library It is also available for download from the support section of the NOOK website in PDF format www nook com support If you want a printed copy of the User Guide you can print the PDF on your own printer from Adobe Acrobat Reader Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide covers the basics needed to get you started It is printed and in the package w
194. ns Close Tapping the Close button closes the audio player Audio 164 Platforms You can read your B amp N eBooks across a wide range of platforms in addition to your NOOK including the iPhone and iPod touch BlackBerry smartphones as well as most Windows and Mac laptops and desktop computers Start the day reading an eBook on your NOOK switch to a smartphone while commuting not while driving to your personal computer during your lunch break and back to your NOOK when you get home If you read digital content on multiple devices The B amp N eReader applications on your NOOK and the other platforms keep track and return you to what you were reading and the page where you left off reading on each device e f you read the same digital content on multiple devices the furthest read point is synchronized across the devices Tap Go to gt Furthest read point to go to the furthest read point in the content across the devices The furthest read point on your NOOK or other devices might not be up to date it depends on when synchronizations have occurred For information about synchronizations see Library Synchronization on page 92 The online digital library for all of your B amp N eReaders is the same You can also access your online digital library from BN com NOOK User Guide Platforms 165 Software Updates If your NOOK is not registered you will not receive messages about software updates in The Dai
195. ns Moreover because of various conventions used in the industry including blocking filtering and blacklisting these activities may impair AT amp T s ability to interconnect with other providers of IP Service These activities may relate to the content stored or transmitted by Customers or its Users or to the nature of the transmissions themselves such as sending large numbers of unsolicited messages Spam Customers are responsible for avoiding the prohibited activities and strictly following the AUP terms set forth herein AUP Coverage The AT amp T Acceptable Use Policy AUP applies to the services that provide or include access to the Internet services provided over the Internet and Hosting services collectively IP Services Customer is responsible for the actions of others who may be using the IP Service s under Customer s account It is Customer s obligation to take whatever measures are necessary to protect access to Customer s account e g to keep the access password secure If a Customer or its NOOK User Guide Policies 205 User s violate the AUP AT amp T may depending on the nature and severity of the violation suspend or terminate service as specified below Customer may have access through the AT amp T network s and Service s to search engines subscription web services chat areas bulletin boards web pages USENET or other services that promulgate rules guidelines or agreements to govern t
196. o forget It does not automatically connect to other detected hotspots To connect to a hotspot for the first time Tap wi fi gt Wi Fi hotspot 2 After your NOOK scans for and displays detected hotspots tap the hotspot in the menu If no password is needed to connect your NOOK connects to the hotspot 3 If a password is needed to connect your NOOK prompts for it Type the password and then tap Submit You only need to enter the password for a secure hotspot one time 4 If terms and conditions or similar information is needed to connect your NOOK displays a message to that effect Tap Launch Browser Your NOOK opens the page on which you supply that information in the web browser Enter the required information and submit it Your NOOK connects to the hotspot Turning Wi Fi On and Off This section applies to the NOOK Wi Fi 3G model To turn Wi Fi on and off on a NOOK Wi Fi turn Airplane mode on and off For that procedure see Turning Airplane mode On and Off on page 38 If you don t have a Wi Fi hotspot to connect to and are not visiting a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore you can turn Wi Fi off Doing so will give you longer battery life Remember to turn Wi Fi back on when visiting a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore You also might need Wi Fi for some software updates or you can obtain them from the www nook com support website Your NOOK is smart about when it automatically turns Wi Fi off For example it does so when yo
197. o responsibly manage the use of the Service s obtained from AT amp T may be cause for termination of Service s to you and depending upon the terms under which you acquired your Service s could lead to the imposition of early termination fees FCC Notices FCC IDs NOOK Wi Fi 3G model XHHBNRZ100 and XHHBNRZI 00 01 NOOK Wi Fi XHHBNRV I 00 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER CAUTION Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOOK User Guide Policies 212 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does
198. o the AT amp T Wi Fi Privacy Policy For more information see http secure sbc com privacy_statement adp General Use Restrictions Subject to your acceptance of and compliance with these Terms payment to AT amp T for the Service and compliance with all AT amp T Online Policies identified below you are hereby granted the right to use the Service through a non exclusive non transferable and non assignable limited license The Service is provided for your use only unless otherwise specifically stated and you agree not to reproduce duplicate copy sell transfer resell or exploit for any commercial purposes your subscription to or membership in the Service any portion of the Service use of the Service or access to the Service You have no right to resell sublicense assign or transfer your right to access the Service or use the AT amp T Network All information documents products and software the Materials provided with this Service were provided by or to AT amp T Internet Services AT amp T by their respective manufacturers authors developers licensees and vendors including without limitation Wayport Inc the Third Party Providers and are the copyrighted work of AT amp T and or the Third Party Providers Except as stated herein none of the Materials may be copied reproduced resold distributed republished downloaded displayed posted or transmitted in any form or by any means including but not limited to e
199. o the item you want to read or search and then browse Flip pages in the list using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons Move the selection indicator up and down on the reading screen using the Up and Down buttons Details about choosing something to read are in Finding What You Want to Read in My B amp N Library on page 95 4 Tap Select If the item has already been downloaded or is in My Documents it opens in the Reader If it is in My B amp N Library and has not been downloaded tap Download After the item downloads tap Read 5 Read is also a choice if you are viewing item details Navigate to the item tap View Item Details amp Options and then tap Read To read something referred to in a notice in The Daily that you do not have to buy On the Home menu tap the daily 2 Navigate to the notification using the Up and Down buttons and the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if the notification is on a different page 3 Tap Read or Yes Borrow This for a lending offer To read something referred to in a notice in The Daily that you have to buy to read On the Home menu tap the daily 2 Navigate to the notice using the Up and Down buttons and the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if the notice is on a different page 3 Tap Buy To accept a lending offer and begin reading a borrowed eBook On the Home menu tap the daily 2 Navigate to the notification using the Up and Down buttons and the Next Page and P
200. obooks e Personalize your NOOK You can download screensaver and wallpaper images to your NOOK and choose among several text fonts and six text sizes for reading NOOK User Guide Your NOOK 26 Home Menu The starting point for everything is the Home menu You see the Home menu when you first power on your NOOK and can reach at other times by tapping the Home button between the reading screen and touchscreen it has the NOOK logo on it The Home menu looks like this Een the daily my library shop reading now games wi fi audio settings The Home menu has 9 buttons The black frame above indicates the part of the Home menu you can see without scrolling Scroll the Home menu to the left and right to reveal all of the buttons From the Home menu choose one of the main areas of your NOOK and follow the menus to accomplish your goal e the daily Receive exclusive new content in The Daily Grin Tonic provides a fresh view of the world crafted exclusively for NOOK readers by prominent writers Daybook presents a digest of B amp N review content an article of the day and a significant event that occurred on this date in literary history Unbound is a NOOK and B amp N eReader blog Look for daily posts on great new eReads bestselling eBooks and eBook offers including free downloads The Daily is also a message center You receive notifications about delivery of periodical issues offers from friends to lend you eBooks and fre
201. ock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover and pushing the cover toward the bottom of your NOOK The metal cover only moves about 16th of an inch Replace the back cover Full instructions are given in Attaching the Back Cover on page 30 12 Power on your NOOK Media Scanning After a microSD Card Change If you turn your NOOK completely off before inserting removing or changing the microSD card as recommended then when your NOOK turns on it scans the microSD card to look for changes and updates the library catalog accordingly If you inserted removed or changed the microSD card with the device on or sleeping this media scan does not happen To cause the media scan to happen turn your NOOK off completely not just causing it to sleep and then turn it on again Putting a microSD card from One NOOK into a Replacement NOOK This section concerns the supplemental microSD card But here is a reminder Remember to back up any files in the internal memory that you want to keep NOOK User Guide Files and Folders 159 If you take a microSD card out of one NOOK and put it into a replacement NOOK the personal files on the microSD card will be available on the replacement NOOK B amp N content in the library will be available on the replacement NOOK after registration B amp N content that is not in your library that has been copied to personal folders will also be available if you
202. ocuments Where you can put your files differs for the internal memory and a supplemental microSD card For the internal memory place your files in the folder my documents or in folders under that folder Any hierarchy under my documents is fine You can also place your files in other top level folders that you create or in subfolders of those folders e For a supplemental microSD card place your files anywhere on the card in any hierarchy When viewed from your personal computer the files retain this organization Your NOOK does not move them The My Documents section of your library is not a view of the files and folders but of information about the files It is a flat view a list The hierarchy is not reflected in the list In the My Documents section of your library you can only browse and sort the list of documents To browse My Documents On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My B amp N Library tap View My Documents 3 Browse up and down the list using the Up and Down buttons 4 Move from page to page using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons If you are on the last item on a page you can tap the Down button to turn to the next page lf you are on the first item on a page you can tap the Up button to turn to the prior page 5 Optional To sort the list of documents tap Sort by and choose Title the default or Author To view item details for eBooks and periodicals In the My Documents se
203. ok by changing the device back or adding a device frame Lights Add a clip on light or light case to read where there is otherwise not enough light Power Adapter and USB Cable Kit You can purchase an additional or replacement NOOK power adapter and USB cable online at BN com Only use the NOOK power adapter Other power adapters might damage your battery and NOOK You can use any USB 2 0 compatible USB cable that has a standard A and micro B plug If you use a different USB cable than the one in the box we recommend a shielded one microSD and microSDHC cards You can purchase 2 GB microSD and 4 8 and 16 GB microSDHC cards to add storage space to your NOOK NOOK User Guide Your NOOK 34 International Use and Languages This chapter summarizes information about using your NOOK outside of the United States and explains your NOOK s support of languages Using your NOOK abroad Your NOOK is designed for use in the United States Canada and the United States territories You can use it to read anything already on your NOOK when travelling anywhere in the world If you live or travel outside of the United States be aware of the following points regarding using your NOOK e Purchasing a NOOK You can only purchase a NOOK if you have a billing address in the United States U S territories or Canada You cannot purchase a NOOK if you have an international or APO FPO Army Post Office Fleet Post Office billing address B
204. oks folders in your NOOK s internal memory In any top level folders that you create in the internal memory or on a supplemental microsSD card Optionally you can place audio files in subfolders if you want to organize the files hierarchically Playlist Your NOOK creates one playlist a series of audio files which it assembles from all MP3 and OGG files in the locations mentioned in Managing Audio Files above You can play the playlist in unshuffled sequence or in a shuffled sequence The default unshuffled sequence of the playlist is alphabetical by the titles of songs and audiobooks Shuffle the playlist by tapping the Shuffle icon on the audio player gt Re shuffling tapping the Unshuffle icon and then the Shuffle icon gives you a different sequence When you view the playlist you see the title and artist or author for an audiobook To view information about the album or collection or volume for an audiobook select the item to play it Playing an Audio File You can play music while using your NOOK You can launch the audio player from any the Home menu and from the Reader To play music Tap audio on the Home menu or Open Audio Player in the Reader Your NOOK displays the audio player on the touchscreen It can take a little while before the audio player displays an audio file This is because it sometimes has to scan for audio files and construct a playlist 2 Tap the Play icon to play the curr
205. ome menu to the left and right to see all of the icons Tap menu items to do things like buying an eBook and selecting something to read Swipe the touchscreen to browse a gallery of covers and to turn pages in an eBook or periodical when the touchscreen is not lit Here are a few pointers about using the touchscreen To light it up The touchscreen dims to save power and because you do not need to look at it while reading When you are reading and the touchscreen is not lit you can turn pages by swiping your finger on the touchscreen To light up the touchscreen tap it If your NOOK is sleeping you will see a screensaver image press and release the power button to wake it Tap Most of the time when you choose things in menus and touch buttons on the touchscreen you tap touch a menu or button and then immediately raise your finger Swipe and scroll To browse the gallery of covers swipe your finger from left to right and from right to left Touch the touchscreen move your finger to the left or right and then raise your finger If there are more than four menu choices a scrollbar is displayed To scroll touch a menu choice not the scrollbar move your finger up or down and then raise your finger When you swipe to turn pages while reading your finger should already be moving to the left or right when it first touches the touchscreen NOOK User Guide Getting Started 12 Navigating on the reading screen Use the Up N and
206. on 2 0 the License you may not use this file except in compliance with the License You may obtain a copy of the License at http www apache org licenses LICENSE 2 0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing software distributed under the License is distributed on an AS IS BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND either express or implied See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License Exhibit C Free Type License This software is based in part on the work of the FreeType Team 2006 Jan 27 Copyright 1996 2002 2006 by David Turner Robert Wilhelm and Werner Lemberg Introduction NOOK User Guide Policies 192 The FreeType Project is distributed in several archive packages some of them may contain in addition to the FreeType font engine various tools and contributions which rely on or relate to the FreeType Project This license applies to all files found in such packages and which do not fall under their own explicit license The license affects thus the FreeType font engine the test programs documentation and makefiles at the very least This license was inspired by the BSD Artistic and IJG Independent JPEG Group licenses which all encourage inclusion and use of free software in commercial and freeware products alike As a consequence its main points are that We don t promise that this software works However we will be
207. on of what you read matters Ratings reviews and recommendations of books by others guide your choices toward eBooks and periodicals that you are more likely to enjoy Your ratings reviews and recommendations help guide other readers On your NOOK you can e View reader ratings of eBooks in the eBookstore and in your library e Rate eBooks and periodicals in your library You can rate digital content in the My B amp N Library section of your library You cannot rate personal content in My Documents On the B amp N website you can e View reader ratings of eBooks in the eBookstore and in your library e Rate eBooks in the eBookstore and in your library e View reviews of eBooks in the eBookstore e Write reviews of eBooks in the eBookstore or in your library Rating eBooks and Periodicals You can rate eBooks and periodicals that you own from the detail page for an item in your library To rate an item On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Browse or search for the item you want to rate Using the Up and Down buttons move the selection marker on the reading screen to the item 4 Tap View Item Details amp Options Your NOOK displays a page of details for the item 5 Tap the menu item that consists of stars Your NOOK displays the ratings slider kk 6 Tap the location of your rating or slide your finger to that position and then raise your finger NOOK Use
208. only with another battery that has been qualified with the system Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazards Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations Battery usage by children should be supervised e Avoid dropping the device or battery If the device or battery is dropped especially on a hard surface and the user suspects damage take it to a service center for inspection Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazards e For battery charging through USB only connect your NOOK to products that bear the USB IF logo or have completed the USB IF compliance program Use on Airplanes Your NOOK is a portable electronic device and as its use on airplanes is regulated Here is the story e Always obey the instructions of the flight crew They will inform you when you can and cannot use portable electronic devices Before pushback from the gate you can use your NOOK with Airplane mode on or off This is the time to set Airplane mode to on if you haven t already done so During takeoff your NOOK must be turned off not just asleep and stowed You cannot use it At cruising altitude when instructed by the flight crew that portable electronic devices are permitted you can use your NOOK with Airplane mode on During landing your NOOK must be turned off and stowed You cannot use it e After landing you can use
209. ons that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the software or if you modify it For example if you distribute copies of such a program whether gratis or for a fee you must give the recipients all the rights that you have You must make sure that they too receive or can get the source code And you must show them these terms so they know their rights We protect your rights with two steps copyright the software and 2 offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy distribute and or modify the software Also for each author s protection and ours we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software If the software is modified by someone else and passed on we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors reputations Finally any free program is threatened constantly by software patents We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses in effect making the program proprietary To prevent this we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone s free use or not licensed at all NOOK User Guide Policies 183 The precise terms and conditions for copying distribut
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212. ot deleted from other devices registered to the same account e To read an item on your NOOK you must download it Automatic Deletion of B amp N Content from Your NOOK Your NOOK automatically deletes eBooks and saved issues of periodicals if you are close to filling up the My B amp N Library section of the library on your NOOK It deletes all eBooks and saved periodical issues that you have not read in the last three months This process is not archiving The content is not deleted from other devices associated with your account and the items in the library are in black not gray Deleting B amp N Content from your Online Digital Library We recommend that you not delete B amp N content Instead archive it which removes the content from your NOOK and other devices associated with your Barnes amp Noble online account and flags the content as archived in your library If you delete content from your online digital library you cannot get it back even by calling customer service By deleting the content you no longer own it so the only option is to re purchase it Think of it in the same terms as throwing away a book Before deleting content from your online digital library we recommend that you save a backup copy by copying the item from your NOOK to your personal computer There is no way to just delete content from your NOOK To free up space on your NOOK archive the content which deletes it from your NOOK deletes it from other
213. otice about the content delivery is sent to your NOOK You can view it in The Daily e Some content is automatically downloaded to your NOOK For other content you must request a download eWish List Your eWish list is a list of books magazines and newspapers you would like to read When a friend recommends a book add it to your eWish list While searching for the book you are buying today you found others that intrigue you Add them to your eWish list You can revisit them later and decide whether you want to buy them Are you over budget for book purchases this month Well there is always next month or your birthday Add them to your eWish list NOOK User Guide Shop 85 Your eWish list is associated with your online digital library It is the same eWish list as the one on the Barnes amp Noble com website To manage your eWish list on the website choose My B amp N gt Visit your eBooks library gt View your eBooks Wish List To view your eWish list In the top level menu for the Shop tap My eWish List To add an item to your eWish list Navigate to the item in the Shop and tap Select to view item details Then tap Add to eWish list To remove an item from your eWish list while viewing your eWish list In the top level menu for the Shop tap My eWish List 2 Navigate to the item you want to remove from your wish list and then tap Remove from eWish list To remove an item from your eWish list while viewing the item
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215. p the Home button to display the Home menu on the touchscreen On the reading screen you see your wallpaper lf you have new issues of periodicals or lending offers their numbers appear in a tip bubble e When the touchscreen is dark but your NOOK is not sleeping you can tap the Home button one time to light up the touchscreen You can also tap the touchscreen Turning Pages You can turn pages using the Next Page and Previous Page buttons Turn pages while reading and in The Daily the Shop and your Library In the Browser turn to the next and previous web pages in a series of pages you have visited While reading you can also swipe your finger on the dark touchscreen to turn pages When browsing a list of items for example in your library or the Shop if you are on the last item on a page you can tap the Down button to turn to the next page If you are on the first item on a page you can tap N the Up button to turn to the prior page Next Page and Previous Page Buttons On each side of your NOOK there are two buttons for turning pages Previous Page Display the previous page of content or of a paginated list Next Page Display the next page of content or of a paginated list The Next Page and Previous Page buttons are typical buttons When you press one it moves down You can immediately raise your finger NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 42 The Next Page and Previous Page buttons have a small dimple next
216. placed it on the supplemental microSD card or copy it back to your NOOK from a personal computer using USB NOOK User Guide Files and Folders 160 Audio Listen to your favorite music while reading or while doing other things with your NOOK such as browsing your library or shopping You can also listen to audiobooks podcasts or any other MP3 or OGG files Open the audio player by tapping audio on the Home menu fd You can also tap Open Audio Player in the top level menus of the Reader Speaker and Headphones You could listen on your NOOK s built in speaker but we suggest you use a headset not included for audio quality and to not disturb those around you You can use any headphones or earphones with your NOOK that have a mini jack 3 5 mm plug This is the standard size for music players and personal computers Supported File Types The audio player supports two file types e MP3 Audio files that use the MPEG Audio Layer 3 digital audio encoding format Any MP3 file can be played irrespective of its sampling frequency and bit rate e OGG Audio files that use the Ogg Vorbis compression format Audio streaming is not supported Managing Audio Files You manage audio files on your NOOK through its USB connection to a personal computer For more information see Files and Folders on page 152 NOOK User Guide Audio 161 Your NOOK looks for audio files in these places Inthe my music and my audiobo
217. provides access to your other eBooks in ePub PDB and PDF formats Lending eBooks You can lend many eBooks in your library to friends You can lend a book that can be lent one time for 14 days e Reading You can read eBooks newspapers magazines and feeds in The Daily on your NOOK Your NOOK supports ePub and PDB files like those you ll get from the Barnes amp Noble eBookstore as well as PDF files You can load reading matter from your computer using the included USB cable In addition to reading on your NOOK you can read the same content on B amp N eReader applications on a wide range of platforms In store reading While in Barnes amp Noble Bookstores you can read many eBooks free of charge These are not samples but are entire eBooks Read an eBook for up to one hour per calendar day Browsing When connected to a Wi Fi hotspot you can browse the World Wide Web on your NOOK e Games Play games on your NOOK Play chess and Sudoku Bookmarking highlighting and annotating While reading an eBook you can bookmark pages highlight text and add notes Ratings Are you reading a good eBook or periodical You can rate the eBook or periodical from your NOOK e Personal content and audio You are not limited to B amp N content on your NOOK You can download digital content to your NOOK from your personal computer using USB e Music and audiobooks You can listen to music while reading You can also listen to audi
218. r Sorting My B amp N Library You can sort My B amp N Library by e Most recent For eBooks the date used is when the eBook was last read If you have not read the eBook the date used is when the eBook was added to your online digital library For periodicals the issue date is used This is the default sorting order e Title Author For eBooks this is the author For periodicals it is the publisher NOOK User Guide Library 96 To sort My B amp N Library On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Optional Tap Show and choose one of the filtering options All eBooks Magazines or Newspapers 4 Tap Sort by and choose a sorting order Most recent Title or Author Searching My B amp N Library You can search the My B amp N Library section of your library The search looks for items with all of the terms in any of the following metadata fields Title e Contributors Author e Publisher Subject To search My B amp N Library On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Tap Search Your NOOK displays a form on the main screen and a keyboard on the touchscreen 4 Type the word or words for which you want to search This is not a phrase search The search must match all of the words but in any order and in any of the fields that are searched un Tap Search Your NOOK displays a list o
219. r Guide Rating 134 Web Browsing Your NOOK has a web browser that you can use to browse or search the World Wide Web It is labeled beta to let you know that we plan to make it even better in the future To use the browser your NOOK must be connected to a Wi Fi hotspot You cannot use the browser with a B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless connection To open the browser tap web on the Home menu web If you are not connected to a Wi Fi hotspot when you tap web your NOOK takes you to the Wi Fi menus to connect to a hotspot After you connect to a hotspot tap the Back button to return to the browser When you tap web you are returned to the web page you were viewing when you left the browser if you left by tapping the Home button If you closed the browser by tapping the Back button your new browsing session starts on your home page You can specify a home page in the browser settings Using a Browser on Two Screens Web pages display on the reading screen A part of the page is also displayed on the touchscreen The part on the touchscreen is indicated by a black rectangle on the reading screen The rectangle can be displayed only when you are moving the web page the default or all the time based on the browser setting Hide location indicator Moving Around on a Web Page Move around on a web page by swiping your finger on the touchscreen This is called panning or scrolling The page moves with your finger and there is momen
220. r is required to take all necessary steps to manage the use of the IP Service s in such a manner that network abuse is prevented or minimized to the greatest extent possible lt is Customer s responsibility to take corrective actions on vulnerable or exploited systems to prevent continued abuse Violations of system or network security are prohibited and may result in criminal and or civil liability AT amp T IP Services may not be used to interfere with to gain unauthorized access to or otherwise violate the security of AT amp T s or another party s server network personal computer network access or control devices software or data or other system or to attempt to do any of the foregoing Examples of violations of system or network security include but are not limited to intercepting interfering with or redirecting e mail intended for third parties or any form of network monitoring scanning or probing or other action for the unauthorized interception of data or harvesting of e mail addresses hacking attempting to attack breach circumvent or test the vulnerability of the user authentication or security of any host network server personal computer network access and control devices software or data without express authorization of the owner of the system or network impersonating others in order to obtain another user s account password or other personal information using the IP Service s to deliver spyware or secretly
221. rary NOOK User Guide Reading 118 My B amp N Library Your NOOK stores the information it needs to open DRM secured digital content that you purchase from the Shop on your NOOK or on the BN com website Just open an eBook or periodical you have bought and it opens If you unregister your NOOK the information needed to open DRM secured content is deleted To open the content on an unregistered NOOK you will need to enter your first name last name and default credit card number one time You enter the first name last name and default credit card number that were in use when you downloaded the content If you downloaded the content at times when your Barnes amp Noble online account had different default credit cards you will need to enter each credit card one time For example if you downloaded 10 eBooks last year with a credit card ending in 111 and another 10 eBooks this year with a credit card ending in 2222 then when you open one of the eBooks from last year you will need to enter the credit card ending in 111 and when you open one of the eBooks from this year you will need to enter the credit card ending in 2222 After that you can open all of the eBooks Take the same precautions you normally would with your credit card number My Documents For DRM secured content in My Documents including content that you have transferred to your NOOK from your personal computer and that you have copied from My B amp N Library you m
222. re and then transfer the files from your computer to the My Documents part of your library on your NOOK using the USB cable NOOK User Guide Wireless Connectivity 64 Registering your NOOK When you first turn on your NOOK it leads you through registration if your NOOK is not pre registered If you do not have a Barnes amp Noble online account you must create one online at www nook com setup After registration your NOOK downloads information about the digital content in your online digital library Registration is associating your NOOK with a Barnes amp Noble online account an account on the BN com website You can do this on your NOOK By registering your NOOK you agree to the NOOK Terms of Service in NOOK Terms of Service on page 175 The Terms of Service can also be found here www nook com legal A specific NOOK can be associated with only one Barnes amp Noble online account Account Creation Creating a Barnes amp Noble online account precedes registration During the welcome you are asked to choose an existing Barnes amp Noble online account You can also choose to defer registration for example until after you create an account on the BN com website If you cancel or otherwise do not complete registration from the welcome pages you can register later by tapping settings gt Device gt Register your nook You can create an account by directing your browser to www nook com setup and clicking t
223. re rr 24 NOOK Models ovinos cos we eee ee evens bie ob eee a ee Redes 25 Feature FIShliGhts s pais nod ele ne aoe aah da Un ais RAI aw chee me Abd 25 Rome Mens aid aires ro asia 21 Home re ico 28 Back COVER ii AR AR O Rd A o 28 ME AAA o A 31 BullciAStorade estoica dile a te cabo cy GREER ER dato tog tee dat ole iio casi 32 A erie ep Pe de ai aaa anbatiealtiek Gels detecting a a e ei tite 32 Optional ACCESSORIE Sen kia a tal Re eh my aos ho di illa da pi a 33 NOOK User Guide 4 International Use and LanguagesS oooooooooocoocmocmom oo roo 35 Using your NOOK abroad ois uscd ls Che oe REG ws aa Dee Rea eee dana 35 Languages it O Dieu rote Ua ce beech adored AA A A ri 36 Safety and Care riscos ia ias 55015455 55 Ht 37 A whitch e e ee i E aa a d a bdo tebe cece eter bbe ea E 37 Use on Airplanes seriene di ties AERE e E EEA EE R ent Gos 38 Cars TOR Nr NOO eree i A EE ERE EA E EERON ai tte 39 Warranty Coverage and the B amp N Protection Plan 0 eee eee eee ee 4 Operating the Controls sic sarria 050494455 55519 42 Home BUCO Ms toni ina dd dd a 42 Turning Rastas tra it E E E E ARO Med oe Baroda een 42 Page Indicators for Lists and Feeds 1 eee eet e een ee 43 Color Touchscreen toi fae Re wee ii oben Peewee a Dae are as 44 GES CUSS orar tn aia raras an satin uae toto ciao cios 44 O pace guana E tale lect orbits AE a E AE E RR E aah 46 Navigation on the Reading Screen 0 0 ee cece eee 48 Form Navi
224. res or any chain mail related materials or requests for charitable donations sending messages that are harassing or malicious or otherwise could reasonably be predicted to interfere with another party s quiet enjoyment of the AT amp T IP Services or the Internet e g through language frequency size or otherwise sending bulk i e twenty five or more recipients electronic messages without identifying within the message a reasonable means of opting out from receiving additional messages from the sender using distribution lists containing addresses that include those who have opted out sending electronic messages that do not accurately identify the sender the sender s return address the e mail address of origin or other information contained in the subject line or header forging headers or identifiers in order to disguise the origin of e mail use of redirect links in unsolicited commercial e mail to advertise a website or service posting a single message or messages to online forums or newsgroups that could reasonably be expected to provoke complaints posting messages to or canceling or superseding messages on an online forum or newsgroup in a manner that violates the rules of the forum or newsgroup or that contain forged header information sending bulk electronic messages in quantities that exceed standard industry norms or that create the potential for disruption of the AT amp T network or of the networks with w
225. revious Page buttons if the notification is on a different page NOOK User Guide Reading 112 3 Tap Yes Borrow This Your NOOK downloads the eBook After it finishes tap Read To buy and then read something On the Home menu tap shop 2 Browse to or search for content 3 Buy something and confirm your purchase For details see Shop on page 77 Your NOOK downloads the content 4 Tap Read Resuming Reading There are several ways to resume reading something If your NOOK has gone to sleep while you were reading just awaken it You are returned to where you were reading when your NOOK went to sleep e f you are using other NOOK features such as the Shop and library tap the Home button and then tap reading now to return to where you were reading If another NOOK is associated with the same Barnes amp Noble account tapping reading now returns the person reading on that NOOK to whatever was last read on that NOOK e When you pick an item to read in your library if you have read it before you are returned to the most recently read page when you read it again For B amp N content in your library B amp N eReader platforms keep track of where you were last reading in each item across devices Turning Pages On each side of your NOOK there are two buttons for turning pages Next Page Display the next page of content or of a paginated list Previous Page Display the previous page of content or of a paginate
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227. rk a cellular data network Most of the time when this guide refers to a NOOK it means any NOOK both models When there is a need to distinguish between a NOOK meaning any NOOK and a NOOK meaning the Wi Fi 3G model we add Wi Fi 3G model to the latter Feature Highlights What can you do with your NOOK Here are some highlights e The Daily The Daily is a message center for daily B amp N feeds and notifications Check back daily to read issues of feeds and to learn about special offers deliveries to your library subscriptions lending offers and software updates NOOK User Guide Your NOOK 25 e Shopping With your NOOK it is easy to buy eBooks magazines and newspapers from the Barnes amp Noble eBookstore Some digital content is even free You can also download eBooks to your NOOK from your personal computer In Store content and merchandising When you bring your NOOK into a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore you can access in store content and merchandising Merchandising content includes in store exclusive editorial content promotion coupons and information about in store events Library Your library provides access to your B amp N eBooks magazines and newspapers It also provides access to your other eBooks For B amp N content you have a unified view of the content on your NOOK and in your online digital library You can browse and search for content in your library The My Documents part of your library
228. rned to your last reading position when you re open the book NOOK User Guide Software Updates 168 Settings Settings let you control your NOOK experience Set display characteristics wallpaper screensavers etc Manage settings by tapping settings on the Home menu To change a setting settings On the Home menu tap settings 2 Scroll up and down in the menus choosing sub menus until you reach the choice of settings The current value of the setting has a check mark V next to it 3 Tap the setting to choose it Settings Summary When you tap settings on the Home menu your NOOK displays a summary of important settings The settings on the first page of the settings summary are Setting Owner name Name of your nook Email address Software version microSD card Internal memory Total memory Battery charge Wi Fi hotspot Serial number MAC address NOOK User Guide Explanation and Values Your name An optional name for your NOOK Email address of the Barnes amp Noble online account associated with your NOOK if registered Version of the software running on your NOOK Available and total memory on the supplemental microSD card if present Available and total internal memory Available and total memory counting both the internal memory and a supplemental microSD card if present Battery charge percentage The name of the Wi Fi hotspot to which your NOOK is connected or Disconnected NOOK W
229. rocedure see Disconnecting your NOOK from your Computer on page 148 To choose a wallpaper image 2 On the Home menu tap settings Tap Display gt Wallpaper Tap the wallpaper image you want to use Tap the Home button to view the wallpaper Screensaver Images To use your own screensaver images copy them from your personal computer to top level sub folders of the folder my screensavers The names of the sub folders are displayed in the Screensaver menu You cannot place screensaver images in other locations in the internal memory or on a supplemental microSD card For more information see Files and Folders on page 152 Use one of the predefined screensaver sets Authors Cityscape or Nature or provide your own sets of screensaver images and then choose a set in Settings Screensaver images must have file types JPG or JPEG GIF PNG and BMP To copy screensaver images to your NOOK On your computer prepare the files you want to use as screensaver images Collect them into one folder on your computer or into several folders for example beaches mountains and cats Give each folder the name for the screensaver set If images are in zip archive files extract them You can also extract them directly to the destination folders on your NOOK Connect your NOOK to your computer For that procedure see Connecting your NOOK to your Computer on page 147 Open the nook drive by double clic
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231. s When you browse the My B amp N Library section of your library you can e Show archived items Show content that is on your NOOK and in your online digital library as well as content that is only in your online digital library e Hide archived items Only show content that is both on your NOOK and in your online digital library Show archived items and Hide archived items are menu choices in the My B amp N Library section of your library To show archived items On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 If one of the menus reads Hide archived items then archived items are already shown 4 Tap Show archived items To hide archived items On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 If one of the menus reads Show archived items then archived items are already hidden 4 Tap Hide archived items Managing Subscriptions You can purchase subscriptions to magazines and newspapers as well as single issues For more information see Magazines and Newspapers on page 78 Note the following about managing subscriptions e You can purchase a subscription to a magazine or newspaper on your NOOK in the Shop or on the BN com website Subscriptions are not visible in the library Only issues delivered by subscription are and any issues purchased as single issues NOOK User Guide Library 101 e You
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235. screen is adjusted automatically based on ambient light Both the full brightness and the half brightness when the touch screen is dimmed after a period of inactivity are adjusted Off Brightness of the touchscreen is determined by the Display gt Brightness setting Brightness of the touchscreen A slider control is displayed Tap the desired location on the slider or touch the ball move your finger to the desired location and then raise your finger Tap x to close the slider Time from last touch screen activity until the touch screen backlight is turned off You can choose among 10 30 default and 60 seconds When half of this time period is reached your NOOK dims the touch screen to 50 of its current brightness Specify your name and a name for your NOOK The name of your NOOK is displayed in the status bar on the Home screen and on the Settings summary page If you specify only your name that is used to name your NOOK for example Jeffs nook Associate your NOOK with a Barnes amp Noble online account that has been previously created on the Barnes amp Noble com website Unregister your NOOK This removes the association of your NOOK with a Barnes amp Noble online account It also removes B amp N content from your NOOK Settings 171 Device gt Reset to factory settings Reset all settings to factory defaults For more information see Resetting to Factory Settings on page 173 Contacts gt A
236. se Terms If you do not agree with these Terms do not use the Service Terms of Service Description of the Service The Service is provided by AT amp T Internet Services AT amp T The Service provides you with wireless access to the Internet via certain AT amp T high speed Internet access points Locations and depending on your Service plan certain roaming partner locations AT amp T offers two types of plans 1 subscription plans for AT amp T High Speed Internet Customers Subscription and 2 membership plans for those who do not have AT amp T High Speed Internet Membership Membership plans include special offers such as the Starbucks Loyalty Membership and Starbucks Partner Membership program Membership customers are also subject to the terms of conditions of the applicable End User Membership Agreement NOOK User Guide Policies 199 AT amp T may but is not obligated to extend its Locations through roaming agreements with other Internet Service Providers If AT amp T does extend its Locations and you access the Service of a roaming partner you will be responsible for any applicable roaming charges if you do not subscribe to a roaming Service plan from AT amp T Charges Billing Payment You agree to pay all charges and fees specified when your ordered the Service including any monthly recurring or nonrecurring charges taxes fees surcharges or other assessments applicable to the Service All AT am
237. ser Guide Your NOOK 28 Hold your NOOK in one hand with the front facing your hand and the bottom edge up Locate the tab protruding from near the center of the bottom of the back cover adjacent to the USB port see the drawing below Place a finger of your other hand on the tab and pull the tab away from the device as shown The back cover will start to separate from your NOOK The tab will move away from your NOOK as will one or both of the adjacent corners of the back cover As the back cover separates from your NOOK you will hear unsnapping sounds Separate the other adjacent corner if it did not already separate Move the fingers holding the cover 1 3 of the distance down the cover Apply outward pressure away from your NOOK on the cover You can insert your fingers between your NOOK and back cover as you do this You will hear more unsnapping sounds and the cover will come free NOOK User Guide Your NOOK 29 Attaching the Back Cover This section explains how to attach the back cover of your NOOK To attach the back cover Place your NOOK face down with the bottom facing you on a hard flat surface for example on a table or desk 2 Line up the bottom of the cover with the bottom of your NOOK as shown in the drawing below 3 Moving your hands up the edges of the back cover where the raised parts of the back are press down gently in the places shown You should hear snapping sounds NOOK User Guide Your N
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239. sites to persist information such as passwords on your NOOK Clear history Clear delete your browsing history Browser Status Bar Your NOOK has a status bar at the top of the reading screen The following information is displayed when browsing URL uniform resource locator that is the address of current page The most significant part of the URL is shown The http or https and hostname often www are omitted from the beginning of the URL The end of the URL might also be truncated You can view the entire URL by adding a favorite for the page Your NOOK is connected to a Wi Fi hotspot in a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore Wi Fi signal strength from low to high Com gt ed Battery charge levels when your NOOK is not charging from low to full charge Battery charge levels when your NOOK is charging from low to high ACA E gt E gt Ex The current time is displayed in 12 hour or 24 hour format for example 3 25 PM or 15 25 Tap settings gt Display gt Clock gt Clock format to set the clock format The current time can be incorrect on a NOOK Wi Fi and on a NOOK Wi Fi 3G model in an area without access to a B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless network If the time is not correct first connect to a Wi Fi hotspot This sets the minutes value If the hour or AM PM value is not correct tap settings gt Display gt Clock gt Time zone to set the time zone and settings gt Display gt Clock gt Daylight S
240. stions that follow will work for you Holding your NOOK Hold your NOOK so it is balanced well and does not feel top heavy You can change the balance of your NOOK by moving your hands further up or holding your NOOK in a more vertical position You probably will want to hold it with both hands If you hold it with one hand rest that hand or arm on something for example your leg One way of holding your NOOK is shown in this drawing The person shown is right handed and she is holding her NOOK with the left hand further up the side for balance and the right hand closer to the bottom to easily press the Next Page button on the right side of your NOOK 7 nook BARNES NOBLE NOOK User Guide Reading 110 Next Page and Previous Page Buttons Position the hand with which you turn pages so it is not a strain to reach one of the Next Page buttons You will probably use the Previous Page buttons less frequently but when you do position your hands so that reaching a button is not a strain With page turn buttons on each side of your NOOK you can change the hand with which you turn pages Keyboard There are several ways to use your NOOK s keyboards e With your NOOK on a flat surface you can type on the keyboard is an approximation of standard keyboard typing or for that matter hunt and peck typing You can hold your NOOK in one hand and tap keys on the keyboard with the index finger of your o
241. store special offers look for More in Store The merchandising area can span several pages Use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to turn pages NOOK User Guide Shop 77 Magazines and Newspapers You can purchase subscriptions to magazines and newspapers as well as single issues Issues delivered by subscription and single issues have the same content They are digital versions of the magazines and newspapers that are delivered by Barnes amp Noble to your NOOK They differ from print versions of the magazines and newspapers and from web versions that are in some cases available directly from publishers For example advertisements are not present Barnes amp Noble subscriptions and web subscriptions are different Purchasing one does not get you the other Issues of periodicals purchased singly and delivered by subscription behave differently in your library For more information see Managing Periodical Issues on page 102 Indicators Items in the Shop can have the following indicators displayed PRE ORDER An item that can be pre ordered but that is not yet available An item that has been available for purchase for less than one month QO LendMe An eBook that can be lent From Google Books An eBook that is from Google books Occasionally you will see items in the Shop that are displayed in gray These items are in the Shop s catalog but for some reason are not currently available You can check the BN com website
242. strative rule By using the IP Service s Customer represents and warrants to AT amp T that Customer and its Users are not resident s of any country or affiliated with any of organization prohibited to do business within the United States as defined and set forth at http www treas gov ofac and http www bxa doc gov dpl thedeniallist asp Accounts registered using false or misleading information may be terminated immediately and without notice Intellectual Property You are prohibited from infringing publishing submitting copying uploading downloading posting transmitting reproducing or distributing software video or audio content or any other material that is protected by copyright trademark patent trade secret any other type of intellectual NOOK User Guide Policies 207 property rights trademark laws by rights of privacy or publicity or other proprietary right of any party unless you own or control the rights thereto or have received all necessary consent to do the same This prohibition includes the use of any material or information including images or photographs that are made available through an AT amp T site or Service s For more information about AT amp T s copyright protection practices under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act DMCA of 1998 and for information on how to contact AT amp T s DMCA agent please refer to http www att net legal copyright Offensive or Threatening Material or Content
243. t button to start playing the next track in the playlist Volume Tap the Volume button to change the volume To change the volume tap the desired volume on the volume slider or touch the ball move your finger to the desired volume and then raise your finger When you raise your finger the volume slider disappears o Audio 163 a A JE NOOK User Guide Position Tap the Position button to display or change the current position in the track To change the current position in the track tap the desired position on the position slider or touch the ball move your finger to the desired position and then raise your finger When you raise your finger the position slider disappears Shuffle Unshuffle Tapping the Shuffle button shuffles the playlist changing the order in which the audio files are played Each random order is different The button changes to the Unshuffle button Tapping the Unshuffle button restores the playlist to its default unsorted order alphabetical by the Title The button changes to the Shuffle button If an audio file is currently playing tapping the Shuffle or Unshuffle button does not change what is playing Playlist Tapping the Playlist button displays a menu that allows you to select a specific item to play At the top of the playlist is the Shuffle Playlist or Default Playlist menu item These menu items shuffle and unshuffle the playlist in the same way as the Shuffle and Unshuffle butto
244. tal content is displayed If the publisher specifies a text font then the content is displayed in that font if the font is embedded in the content Other eBooks and periodicals leave the choice of font to the Reader in which case your NOOK uses one of three fonts Amasis is a serif font Helvetica Neue is a sans serif font Light Classic is a serif font Here are Amasis and Helvetica Neue NOOK User Guide Reading 115 Amasis Helvetica Neue Margaret the eldest of the four was sixteen and Margaret the eldest of the four was sixteen very pretty being plump and fair with large eyes and very pretty being plump and fair with large plenty of soft brown hair a sweet mouth and white eyes plenty of soft brown hair a sweet mouth hands of which she was rather vain and white hands of which she was rather vain The rules for the choice of text font are EPUB format Content is displayed using fonts embedded in the EPUB file if present If fonts are not embedded content is displayed in the text font you choose in the Reader PDB format Content is displayed in the text font you choose in the Reader with one exception Light Classic is not available for PDB files If you choose Light Classic then your NOOK uses Amasis for content in PDB format PDF format Content is displayed in the font s embedded in the PDF file or in the font Light Classic if a font is not embedded in the PDF file You cannot change the font in wh
245. ted means any form of electronic verbal or written communication sent to the Licensor or its representatives including but not limited to communication on electronic mailing lists source code control systems and issue tracking systems that are managed by or on behalf of the Licensor for the purpose of discussing and improving the Work but excluding communication that is conspicuously marked or otherwise designated in writing by the copyright owner as Not a Contribution Contributor shall mean Licensor and any individual or Legal Entity on behalf of whom a Contribution has been received by Licensor and subsequently incorporated within the Work 2 Grant of Copyright License Subject to the terms and conditions of this License each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual worldwide non exclusive no charge royalty free irrevocable copyright license to reproduce prepare Derivative Works of publicly display publicly perform sublicense and distribute the Work and such Derivative Works in Source or Object form 3 Grant of Patent License Subject to the terms and conditions of this License each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual worldwide non exclusive no charge royalty free irrevocable except as stated in this section patent license to make have made use offer to sell sell import and otherwise transfer the Work where such license applies only to those patent claims licensable by such Contributor th
246. tem and swiping your finger to scroll through eBook covers The screen brightness is controlled by an ambient light sensor or you can set a fixed level When you are reading and the touchscreen is not lit you can turn pages by swiping your finger on the touchscreen e Wireless connectivity Your NOOK or NOOK Wi Fi can use Wi Fi connectivity to connect to the Barnes amp Noble eBookstore to synchronize with your online digital library and for NOOK User Guide Your NOOK 24 other tasks that require Wi Fi for example using the web browser or downloading large files including software updates Your NOOK or NOOK Wi Fi can connect to Wi Fi hotspots in Barnes Noble Bookstores AT amp T hotspots in the United States and many other Wi Fi hotspots The NOOK Wi Fi 3G model can also use B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless a fast cellular data network for all connectivity that does not require a Wi Fi hotspot connection Speakers and a headphone jack Your NOOK has a speaker for audio For better sound quality you can use headphones A USB socket Your NOOK has a micro B USB socket for managing files from a personal computer It is also used for charging Speaker Headphone Charging USB Port Jack Indicator Light NOOK Models There are two NOOK models e A NOOK Wi Fi can connect to Wi Fi hotspots only e A NOOK Wi Fi 3G model can connect to Wi Fi hotspots and the B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless netwo
247. ter sleeps or hibernates it will probably stop charging your NOOK To charge your NOOK adjust the settings on your computer so that it does not sleep or hibernate We recommend that you turn your NOOK on before plugging it into USB If you plug your NOOK into USB when it is off your personal computer might have trouble recognizing your NOOK while it is starting Your computer should recognize your NOOK after your NOOK has completed its startup The first time you connect your NOOK to a personal computer your NOOK should be on The computer will install USB drivers for your NOOK and display a message that this operation is in progress It will also display a message when it completes installing drivers You can ignore these messages They do not affect charging Computer USB Y To charge your NOOK using USB 2 Power on your personal computer Plug the smaller end of the USB cable into the USB charging port on your device Plug the larger end of the USB cable into a USB port on your computer The USB cable connections are shown in the drawing above What happens now depends on power state your NOOK is in Off Your NOOK turns on and charges Do not turn it off again After it starts it displays a pop up message that indicates USB is available While your NOOK is starting your computer might try to recognize your NOOK as a USB device and fail When this happens your computer displays a messa
248. tered or not display the welcome message and add More in Store to the merchandising area To be able to make purchases or read an eBook for free your NOOK must be registered NOOK User Guide In Store Experience 87 Read in Stores You can read many eBooks in a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore free of charge Read a specific eBook for a maximum of one hour every calendar day Read in Store is labeled beta to let you know that we plan to make it even better in the future The time period of one hour is of active reading After two minutes of not turning a page and not going to different parts of the eBook using the Go to menu your NOOK stops the clock and starts it again when you resume actively reading For example if you read an eBook for half an hour then go out for lunch and return to the store to read about 28 minutes of reading time for the eBook will remain today Several restrictions apply to reading free content Read in Store is only available on registered NOOKs Read In Store is limited to eBooks Reading time is limited to one hour per calendar day You cannot save or archive free content At the end of the hour or when you leave the store it will no longer be available You can read it another time tomorrow or later You cannot bookmark highlight or annotate free content You cannot change the font or text size while reading free content The eBooks that you have read in stores are available in the Recently Read
249. tes are downloaded wirelessly During the download you can continue using your NOOK If a download does not complete for example because the wireless connection is lost your NOOK attempts to continue the download the next time it synchronizes Preparation After an update is downloaded wirelessly or transferred to your NOOK via USB your NOOK prepares for installation During this process your NOOK displays a Preparing update message in the lower right corner of the reading screen along with a percentage complete You can continue to use your NOOK but the installation process will start soon Installation After the preparation stage your NOOK installs the update While it installs the update your NOOK displays a message on the reading screen that indicates it is doing so During this stage and the next One you cannot use your NOOK If the installation fails for some reason for example if the battery charge is critically low your NOOK will try the installation again the next time it is powered on NOOK User Guide Software Updates 167 Restart Following installation of a software update your NOOK restarts When it restarts your NOOK Saves any unsaved state information such as reading position and notes e Closes the audio player if it is running e Displays the Home screen when it reboots The daily will have a notification that the update has completed If you were reading when the update occurred you will be retu
250. text fonts including serif and sans serif style fonts For more information about text font choices see Reader Text Fonts on page 115 Font gt Text size You can choose among six text sizes Extra small Small Medium the default Large Extra large and Extra extra large For more information about text size choices see Reader Text Sizes on page 116 Settings You can configure settings to make your reading experience the best for you Several of the key settings are explained here For the full list see Settings on page 169 Sleep timer Display gt Sleep timer Time from last activity touchscreen or button presses until your NOOK sleeps During sleep a screensaver picture is displayed on the main screen The touchscreen backlight will already be unlit You can choose among 2 5 default 10 15 and 20 minutes Touchscreen timer Display gt Touchscreen timer Time from last touchscreen activity until touchscreen backlight is turned off You can choose among 10 30 default and 60 seconds Owner and NOOK names Device gt Edit your profile You can specify your name and your NOOK s name Tap settings gt Device gt Edit profile fill in the form and tap Submit The name of your NOOK is displayed in the status bar on the Home screen and on the Settings summary page If you specify only your name that is used to name your NOOK for example Jeff s NOOK NOOK User Guide Personalizing your NOOK 73
251. the Controls 55 e When a compatible B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless network is detected but the signal strength is too low to permit a connection to the network no B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless signal strength indicator is displayed e When a B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless network connection has been established the B amp N Fast 8 Free Wireless signal indicator shows a signal strength that ranges from one to four bars Wi Fi Signal Strength Indicator Note the following about the Wi Fi signal strength indicator When Airplane mode is on no Wi Fi signal strength indicator is displayed but the Airplane mode indicator is displayed When Airplane mode is off e When Wi Fi is off no Wi Fi signal strength indicator is displayed e When Wi Fi is on but your NOOK is not connected to a Wi Fi hotspot no Wi Fi signal strength indicator is displayed e When Wi Fi is on and a Wi Fi connection has been established the Wi Fi indicator shows a signal strength that ranges from one dot to one dot and three waves NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 56 Wireless Connectivity While reading and during most tasks the radio in your NOOK is not on It does not need to be and it would consume power Even browsing your library including B amp N content in your online digital library is done on your NOOK However some tasks such as browsing or searching the B amp N eBookstore do require a wireless connection NOOK Models There are
252. ther hand e You can use a mobile device approach to typing by holding the device on each side near the bottom and using your thumbs to type To do this you might want to rest the top of your NOOK against your knee or the edge of a table Eyeglasses If you use eyeglasses to read paper books you should wear them to read your NOOK Reading Distance The optimal reading distance varies depending on your eyes but somewhere between 13 and 16 inches is probably ideal You can change the text size on your NOOK so that you can read at an optimal distance Light Your NOOK s reading screen is like a piece of paper You need light to read it and the light level should be adequate Make sure you have enough light and position your NOOK relative to the lights so that there are no direct reflections Take Breaks As you would do with paper books when reading take breaks to reduce eye strain Beginning Reading When you select an item to read you are taken to The first page if you have not read this item before The most recently read page if you have read this item before NOOK User Guide Reading 111 Procedures for Beginning Reading Following are procedures for beginning reading To pick something to read in the your library On the Home menu choose my library 2 Navigate to the other section of your library if necessary Tap View My B amp N Library or View My Documents 3 Navigate to what you want to read Browse t
253. time is displayed in 12 hour or 24 hour format for example 3 25 PM or 15 25 Tap settings gt Display gt Clock gt Clock format to set the clock format The current time can be incorrect on a NOOK Wi Fi and on a NOOK Wi Fi 3G model in an area without access to a B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless network If the time is not correct first connect to a Wi Fi hotspot This sets the minutes value If the hour or AM PM value is not correct tap settings gt Display gt Clock gt Time zone to set the time zone and settings gt Display gt Clock gt Daylight Saving Time to turn Daylight Saving Time on or off B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless Signal Strength Indicator This section applies to the NOOK Wi Fi 3G model only Note the following about the B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless signal strength indicator e When Airplane mode is on no B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless signal indicator is displayed but the Airplane mode indicator is displayed When your NOOK is able to connect to a Wi Fi hotspot it preferentially uses the Wi Fi hotspot It does not connect to B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless and it does not display a B amp N Fast 8 Free Wireless signal strength indicator When Airplane mode is off and your NOOK is not connected to a Wi Fi hotspot e When no compatible B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless network is detected no B amp N Fast Free Wireless signal strength indicator is displayed NOOK User Guide Operating
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255. tion If the Program does not specify a version number of this License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation 10 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 1 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 INNO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLU
256. tions Redistribution of source code must retain this license file FTL TXT unaltered any additions deletions or changes to the original files must be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation The copyright notices of the unaltered original files must be preserved in all copies of source files Redistribution in binary form must provide a disclaimer that states that the software is based in part of the work of the FreeType Team in the distribution documentation We also encourage you to put an URL to the FreeType web page in your documentation though this isn t mandatory These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the FreeType Project not just the unmodified files If you use our work you must acknowledge us However no fee need be paid to Us 3 Advertising NOOK User Guide Policies 194 Neither the FreeType authors and contributors nor you shall use the name of the other for commercial advertising or promotional purposes without specific prior written permission We suggest but do not require that you use one or more of the following phrases to refer to this software in your documentation or advertising materials FreeType Project FreeType Engine FreeType library or FreeType Distribution As you have not signed this license you are not required to accept it However as the FreeType Project is copyrighted material only this license or another one contracted with the a
257. to date information To read an issue of a feed Navigate to the issue of the feed using the Up and Down buttons and the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if the issue is on a different page Then tap Select If the issue is longer than one page use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to turn pages You cannot swipe your finger to turn pages To return to The Daily tap the Back button NOOK User Guide The Daily 75 To read an issue of a periodical Navigate to the periodical issue using the Up and Down buttons and the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if the issue is on a different page Then tap Select If the periodical issue has already been downloaded it opens in the Reader If it has not been downloaded tap Download After the issue downloads tap Read To filter items Tap Show and then tap the kind of messages you want to display All the default Feeds Notifications Subscriptions or Software Updates To sort items Tap Sort by and then tap a sorting order Most Recent the default Type or Author To view details for an item Navigate to the item using the Up and Down buttons and the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if the item is on a different page Then tap Select To act on a notification Navigate to the notification using the Up and Down buttons and the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if the notification is on a different page Then tap the menu choice for the intended action for e
258. to them just to the right of the buttons on the right side of your NOOK and just to the left of the buttons on the left side of your NOOK The touch dimples help you find the buttons by touch while reading Swiping Your Finger When the touchscreen is dark you can swipe your finger to turn pages Touch a spot on the touchscreen with your finger already moving sideways The swipe does not need to be a long one it can be about 3 4 inch long and it can be anywhere on the touchscreen Page Indicators for Lists and Feeds When you are turning pages in a list of items in The Daily your library the Shop or in a feed the current page number and total number of pages are displayed in the upper right corner of the reading screen If there are between two and twelve pages the current page is displayed graphically at the bottom of the reading screen For example this indicates that you are on page 2 of 7 O O0O000 NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 43 Color Touchscreen The color touchscreen displays menus navigation controls and when needed a keyboard Reach areas of your NOOK including your library the Shop and the Reader from the Home menu Submenus allow you to use all of your NOOK s features To light up the touchscreen when it is unlit but your NOOK is not sleeping tap the touchscreen tap the Home button or press and release the power button Gestures The touchscreen recognizes several gestures Touch
259. ttons Tap Select to select an item Browsing a Gallery of Covers When browsing a content type or collection or when displaying a list of search results in the Shop you can browse a gallery of covers on the touchscreen Davip MCCULLOUGH amit Memoirs of a Geisha Arthur Golden To use the gallery of covers On the Home menu tap shop 2 Navigate to the part of the Shop where you want to browse covers You can browse covers for any list of content a content type for example eBooks a collection for example Best Sellers or a subject for example Children s Books Alternatively tap Search enter search words and tap Search to find items that match the search words 3 Tap Show Covers The cover for the item that is highlighted on the reading screen is in the center 4 Swipe your finger to the left and right to browse through the covers If your finger is still moving when you lift it covers continue to move briefly the throw gesture Tap a cover to center NOOK User Guide Shop 80 it in the gallery As you move through the gallery the reading screen is updated to highlight the item in the center of the gallery You can also use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to move through the paginated list In this case the covers on the touchscreen are updated to correspond to the new pages 5 Tap the cover in the center of the gallery to select the item and display item details From the item details you can
260. tum The web page on the reading screen is only refreshed when necessary You can also pan using the page turn buttons on the sides of your NOOK Left side of NOOK Moves toward the left side of the web page Right side of NOOK Moves up the web page NOOK User Guide Web Browsing 135 Left side of NOOK Moves toward the right side of the web page Right side of NOOK Moves down the web page Moving From Page To Page Move from page to page by tapping links on web pages or buttons for example to move between pages in an article Links are indicated by the means used on the web pages for example a difference in color an underline or both When you tap a link an orange box is drawn around the link and the requested page loads You can also move to pages by specifying their addresses Tap Go To gt Web page Filling In Fields and Submitting Requests Some web pages have fields in which you enter data for example a login name or a search term To fill in a field and submit a request Tap the field An orange box appears around it and your NOOK displays a keyboard 2 Fillin the field and then tap Submit 3 Tap the button on the form to submit what you typed for example a search button Tool Bar Browser controls are in a tool bar that you can display and hide The browser also automatically hides the tool bar when it is not needed This is the tool bar g o ke gt Qa Web page l Home page Se
261. u are reading NOOK User Guide Wireless Connectivity 59 To turn Wi Fi on or off On the Home menu tap wi fi The current setting is displayed in the Wi Fi menu Tap the Wi Fi submenu to toggle between On and Off Viewing Wi Fi Hotspots With Airplane mode off and Wi Fi on your NOOK displays a Wi Fi hotspot menu When you tap Wi Fi hotspot your NOOK scans for hotspots While it is scanning the uppermost menu item reads Scanning please wait WWhen your NOOK has finished scanning it displays a list of Wi Fi hotspots that are detected in range and that have sufficient signal strength to connect to At the bottom of the hotspot list your NOOK displays hotspots that are not in range but that are remembered Remembered hotspots include those that have been detected before or configured and that have been connected to If your NOOK is currently connected to a Wi Fi hotspot that hotspot has the word connected next to it Hotspots have the following indicator icons next to them e An icon that gives the Wi Fi signal strength from low to high Cad a e f the hotspot is secured a lock icon is displayed a A string next to the hotspot name describes the status of the hotspot e connected Your NOOK is currently connected to this hotspot e connecting Your NOOK is in the process of connecting to this hotspot e remembered This hotspot has either been detected before and connected to or has been manually config
262. u choice with a sign near the right edge has submenus Tap the menu choice to display the submenus For example tap Font in the Reader to display the submenus Text size and Text font Menus with On Off choices toggle when you tap them In Settings tap Airplane mode to turn Airplane mode on Tap Airplane mode again to turn Airplane mode off NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 47 You will sometimes see a menu item that is gray This means that you cannot choose that menu item The choice might not be relevant for example you cannot change the font for a PDF file so the Text font menu item is gray This can also indicate that an operation is in progress For example when your NOOK is automatically checking for new content in My B amp N Library the Check for new B amp N content menu item is gray until it has completed the operation Navigation on the Reading Screen Some content on the reading screen is navigable That is it has on the page navigation These cases are e Navigable lists including ones that span more than one page Examples include your library and eBooks in the Shop e Navigable parts of documents including tables of contents in books magazines and newspapers and links from one part of a periodical to another part When you navigate on the reading screen where you are is highlighted by a line above and below and a gt in the left margin Alex Cross 9 99 James Patterson gt The Lost Symbol 9 6
263. ually download content On the Home menu tap my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Navigate to the content item you want to download 4 Tap Select 5 Tap Download Download Retries If an automatic or manual download fails for example because of wireless connectivity problems your NOOK retries the download several times over several minutes If after three minutes the download has not succeeded wait a few more minutes and then try a manual download request Checking for New Content in Your Online Digital Library When you shop from your NOOK and when issues of magazines and newspapers are delivered to your NOOK they appear in your library on your NOOK You do not need to check for them When you buy eBooks from the BN com website they are delivered to your online digital library but they are not automatically delivered to your NOOK The library on your NOOK is not updated immediately to list the new items The library is updated every morning when your NOOK checks for new issues of periodicals If you have purchased eBooks online and do not see them in My B amp N Library you can instruct your NOOK to check for new content in your online digital library This requires a wireless connection Other reasons that you might not see content that you expect to see are Content might not have been delivered yet e Older issues of periodicals might have been automatically deleted
264. ugh the use of viruses cancel bots Trojan horses harmful code flood pings denial of service attacks packet or IP spoofing forged routing or electronic mail address information or similar methods or technology vii violate any third party contract or policy governing the Service Software or Digital Content viii open modify service or tamper with your NOOK ix engage in any activity that interferes with any third party s ability to use or enjoy the Service x delete destroy or alter in any manner the proprietary rights notices markings and legends appearing on your NOOK or the Digital Content Software or Service xi use the wireless connectivity provided by us for any other purpose other than in connection with the Service or xii assist or encourage any third party in engaging in any activity prohibited by this Agreement 4 Privacy and Security NOOK User Guide Policies 177 a Privacy You agree that we may use collect and share your information in accordance with our Privacy Policy In particular we will collect use and or disclose information regarding you and your use of your NOOK and the Service in order to i provide the Service to you ii permit you to engage in activities that you initiate through the Service such as purchasing Digital Content and reviewing products and iii analyze operate support maintain and improve your NOOK or the Service b Security We employ measures designed to ensure the s
265. up to one hour per day Browse the World Wide Web When connected to a Wi Fi hotspot you can browse the World Wide Web on your NOOK e Play games Play games on your NOOK Play chess and Sudoku Add personal content and music You are not limited to B amp N content on your NOOK You can download digital content to your NOOK from your personal computer To download personal content to your NOOK connect it to a personal computer using the USB cable Put your own eBooks and digital reading content in the folder my documents Put music in the folder my music e Listen to music You can listen to music while reading Tap audio on the Home menu or Open Audio Player in the Reader to listen to music e Personalize your NOOK You can download screensaver and wallpaper images to your NOOK and choose among several text fonts and six text sizes for reading Put screensaver images in first level subfolders of the folder my screensavers Put wallpaper images in the top level folder my wallpapers You can also set settings to your liking Tap settings NOOK User Guide Getting Started 14 Power and Charging This section explains your NOOK s power management and charging Device States Your NOOK is in one of five states Off Your NOOK is off Nothing is running When you first take your NOOK out of the package it is off We recommend that you also turn your NOOK off when storing it for an extended period and when in checked baggage on an a
266. ured It is in range but your NOOK is not connected to it not in range remembered This hotspot has either been detected before and connected to or has been manually configured but it is not in range When Multiple Hotspots are In Range When multiple Wi Fi hotspots are in range if you connect to more than one hotspot your NOOK will preferentially use the last hotspot connected to If you want to use a different hotspot have your NOOK forget the most recently defined hotspot For example Your NOOK detects your home hotspot and you choose to connect to it NOOK User Guide Wireless Connectivity 60 2 Later you have issues with your own hotspot and you choose to connect to a neighbor s hotspot after asking politely 3 You fix your hotspot and want to use it again To do so tap wi fi gt Wi Fi hotspot gt neighbor s hotspot name gt Forget 4 Your NOOK will forget your neighbor s hotspot remember to thank him and automatically connect to your home hotspot Configuring and Using Wi Fi Hotspots This section explains procedures for configuring and using Wi Fi hotspots To determine the Wi Fi connection status and signal strength If your NOOK is connected to a Wi Fi hotspot the status bar contains an icon that gives the Wi Fi signal strength from low to high gt a a LE The connection status and signal strength are also shown at the top level of the Wi Fi application on the reading scre
267. use and participate in other services features functions and promotions collectively the Service b Returns You may return your NOOK and any related accessories and documentation that were shipped with your NOOK within fourteen 14 days of the date of purchase sixty 60 days with a gift receipt for a refund of its purchase price provided that you return your NOOK including any included accessories and peripherals in its original packaging and in undamaged condition The procedures for contacting us to arrange for a return are provided in the One Year Limited Warranty Unless we determine that your NOOK is covered by the One Year Limited Warranty a ten percent 10 restocking fee will be deducted from the refund if the package has been opened If you discover a defect in your NOOK after fourteen 14 days sixty 60 days with NOOK User Guide Policies 175 a gift receipt your rights to receive a replacement NOOK or a refund are provided in the One Year Limited Warranty c Terms of Use You must open a Barnes amp Noble com account and register your NOOK in accordance with the Terms of Use on the Web Site the Terms of Use in order to use the Service In your use of the Service in particular your downloading and use of Digital Content you must comply with the Terms of Use and any terms applicable to any Digital Content that you obtain from a third party The Terms of Use will apply when you access the Web Site in
268. ust enter your first name last name and default credit card number Enter the information that is current for your Barnes amp Noble online account Take the same precautions you normally would with your credit card number You only need to enter this information the first time you open one item of digital content that was purchased with that credit card Opening Password Secured PDF Files When you open a PDF file that is secured with a password the Reader prompts you for the password Enter the password and tap Submit Reading Status Bar When you are reading a reading status bar is displayed instead of the main status bar It contains Title Title of what you are reading Airplane mode icon If airplane mode is on the Airplane mode icon is displayed NOOK User Guide Reading 119 Battery charge icon Battery charge level and whether your NOOK is charging For more information see Battery Charge Indicators on page 18 Current time The current time is displayed in 12 hour or 24 hour format Tap settings gt Display gt Clock gt Clock format to set the clock format for example 3 25 PM or 15 25 You might also see the B amp N Fast amp Free Wireless signal strength or Wi Fi signal strength icon when you are reading When you read your NOOK turns off the radios If you are reading when your NOOK decides to synchronize your library in the morning between about 5 15 and 6 00 AM your NOOK turns on its radios This is
269. ut Files on page 152 To manage personal files and folders on your NOOK Connect your NOOK to your personal computer using USB as explained in Connecting your NOOK to your Computer on page 148 2 Using a file manager manage the files and folders Copy files from your computer to your NOOK or from your NOOK to your computer or move or delete files or manage folders in the same manner as you would manage files on your computer 3 When you have finished managing files eject your NOOK To copy files to a new microSD card Use a file explorer to copy or move files from the old microSD card to your personal computer 2 Insert the new microSD card in your NOOK For this procedure see Changing microSD Cards on page 158 3 Copy or move the files to the new microSD card in your NOOK Copying is a better idea than moving because you have backup copies 4 After you have verified that the copy operation succeeded you could delete unneeded files Keep a Copy of Your Personal Files Electronic storage media sometimes fail to preserve your files They encounter magnetic fields that are too feisty get dropped from boats into lakes and get stolen It is a good idea to keep copies of the personal files on your NOOK on your computer Regarding your B amp N content in the My B amp N Library part of your library if you lose copies on your NOOK you can retrieve them from your online digital library You can also back them up
270. uthors grants you the right to use distribute and modify it Therefore by using distributing or modifying the FreeType Project you indicate that you understand and accept all the terms of this license 4 Contacts There are two mailing lists related to FreeType freetype nongnu org Discusses general use and applications of FreeType as well as future and wanted additions to the library and distribution If you are looking for support start in this list if you haven t found anything to help you in the documentation freetype devel nongnu org Discusses bugs as well as engine internals design issues specific licenses porting etc Our home page can be found at http www freetype org end of FTL TXT One Year Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty provides for specific legal rights with respect to your NOOK eReader Please review it carefully You may also have other rights which vary from state to state NOOK User Guide Policies 195 WHAT WARRANTIES APPLY TO MY NOOK What is Covered This Limited Warranty covers your NOOK For purposes of this Limited Warranty NOOK means only the hardware comprising i your NOOK eReader unit and ii the peripherals included in the packaging with your NOOK Express Warranty Subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty Barnes amp Noble Inc B amp N warrants to the original retail purchaser only you that your NOOK will be free
271. vided to you NOOK User Guide Policies 197 WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY This Limited Warranty does not cover damage or malfunctions caused by accident disaster misuse abuse negligence or other external causes third party products Internet or telecommunications failures commercial use unauthorized opening use service tampering alteration repair or modification or inadequate packing or shipping procedures This Limited Warranty also does not cover cosmetic damage or normal wear and tear This Limited Warranty does not apply to NOOKs sold as used refurbished or reconditioned This Limited Warranty will be void if the Serial Number on your NOOK has been removed tampered with or defaced or if your NOOK has been opened or serviced without authorization tampered with altered or modified Please note that opening the back cover of your NOOK to change the battery external SD card or back cover will not void this Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty applies to your NOOK only i e the hardware and not to the software within your NOOK Please refer to the NOOK TERMS OF SERVICE for your rights and remedies with respect to such software Similarly this Limited Warranty does not cover downloaded data or materials or accessories and peripherals except as expressly provided above WHAT OTHER LEGAL TERMS APPLY TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY Disclaimer TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND THE
272. will have next to it Tap Select 4 Tap Yes Borrow this 5 Your NOOK downloads the eBook After it finishes tap Read To decline a lending offer In The Daily navigate to the lending offer and tap Select 2 Tap No Thank You To read a borrowed eBook You read a borrowed eBook just as you read any other eBook To resume reading tap reading now on the Home menu To pick something to read in your library Onthe Home menu choose my library 2 If you are viewing My Documents tap View My B amp N Library 3 Navigate to what you want to read Details about choosing something to read are in Finding What You Want to Read in My B amp N Library on page 95 4 Tap Select If the item has already been downloaded it opens in the Reader If it has not been downloaded tap Download After the item downloads tap Read NOOK User Guide Lending eBooks 128 5 Read is also a choice if you are viewing item details Navigate to the item tap View Item Details To buy a copy of a borrowed eBook from your library 2 amp Options and then tap Read On the Home menu tap my library Navigate to the borrowed eBook that you want to buy Tap Select Your NOOK displays a detail page for the item that includes pricing information Tap Buy for amount Tap Purchase Now to confirm your purchase The item is immediately delivered to your online digital library and downloaded to your NOOK To buy a copy of a borrowed eBook while r
273. word You can reach every word using the left and right arrows Browsing Browse content in your library and the Shop using navigation controls on the touchscreen and the Next Page and Previous Page buttons Searching You can search in your library in My B amp N Content and in the Shop The procedure is the same The search looks for items with all of the terms in any of the following metadata fields Title e Contributors Author e Publisher Subjects To search l In the library in My B amp N Content or Shop tap Search Search is available from the top level menus as well as from some submenus If you want to search and search is not in the menu use the Back button to move up a level 2 Your NOOK displays a form on the main screen and a keyboard on the touchscreen 3 Type the word or words for which you want to search This is not a phrase search The search must match all of the words but in any order and in any of the fields that are searched 4 Tap Search 5 Your NOOK displays a list of items that match your search The search is for all content types If the list is longer than one page it is paginated you can navigate between pages with the Next Page and Previous Page buttons NOOK User Guide Operating the Controls 52 6 Optional Tap Show and choose one of the content types All eBooks Magazines or Newspapers Sorting Lists In the My B amp N Content part of the library you can sort lists of
274. www nook com legal One Year Limited Warranty See One Year Limited Warranty on page 195 The warranty can also be found here www barnesandnoble com nook protectionplan B amp N Protection Plan The B amp N Protection Plan can be found here www barnesandnoble com nook protectionplan e AT amp T Terms of Service amp Acceptable Use Policy These policies govern your use of AT amp T Wi Fi hotspots with your NOOK See AT amp T Terms of Service amp Acceptable Use Policy on page 199 FCC notices and links to additional information about the wireless radio See FCC Notices on page 212 Legal Notices Following are legal notices pertaining to your NOOK Also see AT amp T Terms of Service amp Acceptable Use Policy on page 199 Abobe Reader Mobile Software This NOOK contains Adobe Reader Mobile software under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated Copyright 1995 2009 Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Adobe and Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Helvetica Font Helvetica is a trademark of Linotype Corp registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp or its licensee Linotype GmbH NOOK User Guide Policies 174 Merriam Webster and Collegiate Merriam Webster and Collegiate are trademarks of Merriam Webster Inc and are used herein pursuant to license Copy
275. xample Yes Borrow This NOOK User Guide The Daily 76 Shop Your NOOK s wireless connectivity lets you shop for eBooks magazines and newspapers from the Barnes amp Noble eBookstore from your NOOK There is no need to visit a website You can buy subscriptions to magazines and newspapers or single issues What you buy is delivered to your online digital library immediately and downloaded to your NOOK within about a minute For a subscription the current issue is delivered and downloaded For the NOOK Wi Fi 3G model downloads of very large eBooks periodicals and magazines require a Wi Fi connection Enter the Shop by tapping shop on the Home menu A L shop You can browse and search in the Shop on an unregistered NOOK You just can t buy anything If you try to buy something from an unregistered NOOK your NOOK will prompt you to register Shopfront The first page of the Shop is the shopfront It is a navigable page with three parts e Content types eBooks Magazines and Newspapers allow you to browse items of each content type Within a content type you can browse subjects for example Romance and Historical Fiction Collections contains lists of content such as Bestsellers and New Releases A merchandising area at the bottom of the reading screen displays B amp N corporate promotions such as special offers When you are in a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore the merchandising area also displays in
276. xecuted with Licensor regarding such Contributions 6 Trademarks This License does not grant permission to use the trade names trademarks service marks or product names of the Licensor except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of the Work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file 7 Disclaimer of Warranty Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing Licensor provides the Work and each Contributor provides its Contributions on an AS IS BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND either express or implied including without limitation any warranties or conditions of TITLE NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE You are solely responsible for determining the appropriateness of using or redistributing the Work and assume any risks associated with Your exercise of permissions under this License 8 Limitation of Liability In no event and under no legal theory whether in tort including negligence contract or otherwise unless required by applicable law such as deliberate and grossly negligent acts or agreed to in writing shall any Contributor be liable to You for damages including any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages of any character arising as a result of this License or out of the use or inability to use the Work including but not limited to damages for loss of goodwill work stoppage computer failure or
277. xisting account 4 Enter the email address and password for your Barnes amp Noble online account and tap Submit 5 Tap OK to close the message about successful registration 6 You are given the chance to take a quick tour to learn about your NOOK s controls and features Tap Take the tour To register your NOOK Wi Fi When you first power on your NOOK it displays pages and menus for registration 2 Tap Tap here to get started 3 NOOK Wi Fi If you are not already connected to a Wi Fi hotspot in a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore or an AT amp T hotspot in the United States your NOOK Wi Fi prompts you to connect to a local Wi Fi hotspot Tap Go to Wi Fi Settings 4 Tap Wi Fi hotspot and connect to a Wi Fi hotspot If a Barnes amp Noble Bookstore or AT amp T hotspot is in range connection will be automatic Procedures for connecting to a detected hotspot and for defining and connecting to a hotspot are in Configuring and Using Wi Fi Hotspots on page 60 5 After connecting to a Wi Fi hotspot tap the Back button twice to return to the welcome pages 6 Tap Register with your existing account 7 Enter the email address and password for your Barnes amp Noble online account and tap Submit 8 Tap OK to close the message about successful registration 9 Tap OK to close the message about setting the clock 10 You are given the chance to take a quick tour to learn about your NOOK s controls and features Tap Take the tour Inrt
278. your NOOK and your Barnes amp Noble online account e Does not delete B amp N content or personal content from the internal memory e Does not delete personal content from a supplemental microSD card if present e Moves B amp N content from the my B amp N downloads folder to the my documents folder in the internal memory Deletes all metadata for example bookmarks highlights notes and furthest read page e Deletes information used to unlock DRM secured content To open the content on the unregistered NOOK you will need to enter your first name last name and default credit card one time If you purchased the content with different default credit cards you will need to enter each credit card one time For example if you bought 10 eBooks last year with a credit card ending in 1111 and another 10 eBooks this year with a credit card ending in 2222 then when you open one of the eBooks from last year you will need to supply the credit card ending in 1 11 and when you open one of the eBooks from this year you will need to enter the credit card ending in 2222 After that you can open all of the eBooks e Deletes the owner and device profile information about Wi Fi hotspots contacts and choices of screensavers and wallpaper from Settings e Does not change other settings For example the settings for sleep and touchscreen timers and Reader fonts are not changed To unregister your NOOK On the Home menu tap settings 2 Tap Devic
279. your NOOK with Airplane mode on or off Also remember that on an airplane material you read should be appropriate for a public setting Turning Airplane mode On and Off Turning Airplane mode on turns the wireless circuitry off Your NOOK will not send or receive radio signals until Airplane mode is turned off NOOK User Guide Safety and Care 38 Turn Airplane mode on for the duration of an airplane flight from take off through landing Turn Airplane mode on in other settings where radio signal broadcasting is prohibited Ask someone whether Airplane mode should be turned on in other settings such as hospitals Turning Airplane mode off the default setting lets your NOOK manage when the wireless circuitry is turned on and off so that your NOOK can send and receive radio signals when it needs to When Airplane mode is on the status bar contains this icon To turn Airplane mode on or off On the Home menu tap wi fi The current setting is displayed in the Airplane mode menu 2 Tap the Airplane mode menu to toggle between On and Off You can also toggle Airplane mode on and off from the settings gt Airplane mode menu On the NOOK Wi Fi 3G model when you turn Airplane mode off Wi Fi remains off if it was off prior to Airplane mode being turned on and Wi Fi is turned on if it was on prior to Airplane mode being turned on Checked Baggage You will want to use your NOOK on the flight of course but we have to mention t
280. ze the files using subfolders Screensaver files JPG JPEG GIF PNG and BMP formats You must place these files in top level sub folders of the folder my screensavers in your NOOK s internal memory For example in the following organization only the dogs screensaver files can be used rabbit jpg my screensavers antelope bmp dogs schnauzer png poodle gif cats longhair NOOK User Guide Files and Folders 152 Persian jpg Balinese jpg Wallpaper files JPG JPEG GIF PNG and BMP formats You must place these files in the folder my wallpapers in your NOOK s internal memory not in subfolders Other files You can put other files on your NOOK but your NOOK will not be able to use them You can only access them through USB If you do put other files on your NOOK we recommend that you place them in top level folders that you create and ideally on a supplemental microSD card so that they do not reduce the space available for the My B amp N Library section of your library If you use subfolders to organize your digital reading and audio content when your NOOK presents the files to you it flattens the hierarchy and presents a single list There are several places that you should not place files my B amp N downloads Digital content that you purchased and downloaded from Barnes 8 Noble com or from your NOOK in EPUB and PDB formats The contents of this folder are displayed in the My B amp N Library section of your l

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