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1. Try to use another MicroSD card Delete the old ver sion of the firmware file from the Device s internal memory root folder Troubleshooting Malfunciton Device does not turn on or turns on but only the logo is loaded Possible Reason Battery is low Solution Charge the battery A book does not open the message Book is probably damaged or protected appears or nothing happens at all The book is damaged If the book was downloaded from the online store try to re load it again If the file opens on your PC but does not open on the Device save the book in another format Html book opens but is displayed incorrectly For example there are empty pages some part of the text is missing etc HTML files contain non text elements frames JAVA scripts flash elements Save the page in TXT format Troubleshooting 62 Malfunciton Possible Reason Solution Book opens but various symbols question marks etc are displayed instead of letters Incorrect encoding Switch to reading mode select Settings and change encoding No response when you press any key Sometimes e g when downloading damaged or too large books the Device may freeze Close the frozen ap plication by pressing the Backward key for 1 2 sec If this doesn t help press Reset on the rear panel to reload your device After connection to PC disks are not dis pl
2. completely Always provides the best quality but consumes the most power Less frequency may cause some artifacts from previous pages on a screen e Warn if the file is too large if this setting is on the Device will show a notification when you try to open file larger than 20 MB e LED indication you may disable LED indi cation by selecting off in this section Key mapping In this section you can remap hardware keys To change key action select it from the list press OK and choose action from the list Clock In this section you will be able to set date time time zone and clock format Update clock item de fines how often the clock at status bar will be up dated during reading on page turn every time or Configuration 54 disabled at all Also you can set idle time before locking keyboard and automatic power off Open at Startup Here you can set either open last opened book or main menu Connectivity In this section you can set parameters needed for network and USB connections e Device name set the Device name for other network equipment e Access to network define if the network connection is on off or ask user when it s neces sary e g for browser e Preferred connection the connection will be used by default e USB mode set how the Device handles USB connection by default PC link charge or ask user Configuration 55 Read more about network connections in Connect ing to Inte
3. are divided into 5 zones The first navigation key press transfers cursor to the middle of the selected zone and then you can select the required symbol in this zone OK button press types selected symbol Getting Started 21 OOMMOIBDUWWW a eee SceoeeeuG e Cox omena En 1 Change text case 2 Erase last entered symbol 3 Change input language To add the lan guage up to 3 layouts to the onscreen keyboard layout go to Configuration gt Keyboard Getting Started 22 CONNECTING TO INTERNET The Device can connect to Interntet using Wi Fi networks If you will open an application which requires Internet access e g Browser PocketNews the Device will open a list of available Wi Fi con nections If the network you select is protected you will be suggested to enter network key using the on screen keyboard You can pre configure a connection and set it as preferred one To proceed follow next steps 1 Go to Settings gt Connectivity gt Wireless Connections 2 Select a slot to fill and press OK Empty slots are named as lt connection gt 3 Press Network name SSID and select one of the available networks or enter its SSID from on screen keyboard By default field Connection Getting Started 23 name will turn to the same as Network name SSID If you d like to change connection for example Home or Office press OK and enter connection name as you d like it to
4. authorization Firmware Update WARNING Firmware Update is a responsible operation during which management software of the Device will be changed In case of improper execution control program may be damaged and will require treatment in the service center Please perform the upgrade procedure in accord ance with the instructions below There are two ways to update the firmware Automatic Update To start automatic software update select Settings gt Maintenance gt Update software The Device will begin to check available update sources in the following order e internal memory e microSD card e Internet Firmware Update 58 If default Internet connection is not set the De vice will ask to connect to one of available wire less networks Also you can set period of automatic updates check Settings gt Maintenance gt Update interval In this case the Device will use Wi Fi connection only Manual Update 1 Open site www pocketbook int com Se lect your country 2 Click the Support button on top menu Se lect hardware model of your Device 3 Download the Firmware to your PC 4 Unpack the content of the archive file SWUPDATE BIN and copy it to the root folder of MicroSD Card or internal Device storage 5 Switch off the Device by pressing button On Off 6 Switch on the Device by pressing On Off Firmware Update 59 7 During boot press and hold both OK and Forward buttons simultaneously until
5. e g benzoyl etc to clean the screen case Use a soft cloth to remove dust from the Device s surface Apply a few drops of dis tilled water to remove dirt Up to five faulty pixels are acceptable in the screen and do not constitute a warrantable defect of the screen Safety Precautions 7 By the end of product guarantee term please contact the nearest authorized service facility for examination on the subject of security is maintained For detailed information about service centers in your region please visit the official website of PocketBook In ternational www pocketbook int com RF Safety The Device receives and transmits radio frequencies and may interfere with radio communications and other electronic equipment If you use personal medical De vices e g a pacemaker or hearing aid please contact your doctor or the manufacturer to learn whether or not such medical devices are protected against external RF signals Do not use wireless communication in places where it is prohibited e g onboard a plane and in hospitals this may affect airborne avionics or medical equipment Safety Precautions 8 Utilization Incorrect disposal of this Device may have adverse im pacts on the environment and public health To prevent such consequences follow the device specific disposal requirements Recycling of these materials helps pre serve natural resources For more information regarding recycling issues please conta
6. notes you ve made during reading Use navigation keys to move across the Reading Books 44 table continuous press of OK button expands col lapses subsection branch You can tune appearance of contents in context menu There you can rename or edit note expand or collapse all subsections branches and set up items to display in contents under the Settings section contents bookmarks and notes Please note that you can edit notes and bookmarks you ve made while reading on the Device only Search A Search mode works only in books containing text layer To search text through the book enter it us ing the on screen keyboard Found text would be highlighted and you can switch between found instances using Left Right navigation keys To exit search mode press OK NOTE Search mode is not available for DJVU books Reading Books 45 Bookmarks mM Adds current page to bookmarks After adding a page to bookmarks in a right top corner a dog ear mark will appear All the bookmarks will be displayed in contents To delete bookmark select the correspondent menu item again NOTE Bookmarks are not available for DjVu books Open Page RA Opens dialog window where you can enter page number to go to Settings X For FB2 TXT RTF HTML PRC and CHM books you can set up the most convenient reading settings font font size you can adjust font size with Up Down navigation keys spacing page margins Reading Books 46
7. snake Main Menu 35 Sudoku Popular Japanese puzzle After pressing OK on an empty field selection window will appear You can select a digit you think should stand in the cell or set labels digits you suggest may stand in the cell Obreey Sync ATTENTION For correct work of Obreey Sync time and date on the Device should be adjusted properly Obreey Sync service provides quick and conveni ent content download from Obreey Store portal to your Device In order to use Obreey Sync do the following 1 Register at the Obreey Store website htt ps store obreey com 2 Enter your account data at Obreey Store in the Obreey Sync settings Main Menu 36 3 To obtain your activation code link your Device with your account by entering the serial number of the Device on the website 4 To synchronize the Device with your ac count enter the activation code received on the Obreey Store website by selecting the Settings gt Registration menu option How to download content using Obreey Sync 1 Go to the Obreey Store website https store obreey com using a browser on a PC or your Device 2 Enter the system Login link by entering your account data at Obreey Store 3 Select content to be downloaded and press the Download button The selected content will be moved to the Goods section to become ac cessible for download with Obreey Sync 4 Activate the Wi Fi network connection on your De
8. 360 Plus User Manual Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS cc esssssssessesseeseeeees 4 APPEARANCE coccscssscccsssstssascastessnscssscsntoacesdeactectnaese 9 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS cee 12 GETTING STARTED ieccncccsccsnssesccesccseccenseccearecsiens 13 Protective Cover Usage 13 Charging Battery 14 Power Management 15 Loading Files 18 Navigation 19 Working with On Screen Keyboard 20 Connecting to Internet 22 Table of Contents MAIN IMEI ictasccsicceslaseieitieshvecdscicdasteeecceceiiccanne Books 25 News 28 Favorites 30 Photo 30 Dictionary 31 Applications 32 Notes 37 Calendar 38 Status Bar 38 Express Menu 39 READING BOOKS Q ee sesssssstseeseesessesneeeeees Turning Pages 41 Following References 41 Making Notes 42 Changing Font Size 43 Reader Menu 43 Closing a Book 48 Table of Contents 3 CONFIGURATION ee eseseseesssessseseseeensesseees 49 FIRMWARE UPDATE sissies 57 TROUBLESHOOTING ues escssseseseseesseeseeees 61 CUSTOMER SUPPORT asise 64 CERTIFICATION INFORMATION 65 Safety Precautions Before start working with the Device please read this section carefully Following these instructions will help you ensure your safety and extend service life of the Device Storage Carriage and Usage Conditions Device operating temperature range is 0 C to 40 C so don t expose the Device to excessively high or low tem peratures Never leave cables near heat sources Heate
9. ayed in Explorer Your Device is in the battery charging mode Check USB mode in Configuration Main Menu item Set Con nection to PC or Ask at Connection No signal in connec tion cable Check USB cable condition and its proper connection to connector Try to con nect the USB cable to another port Troubleshooting 63 Malfunciton Possible Reason Solution Connect the device to a PC and check disks To proceed open My File system damaged Computer right click on the selected disk and select Properties gt Service gt Check Disk Bookmarks settings and current position in file cannot be saved Delete books images and or music files that you do not need Internal memory is full Configuration gt Clock in Main Menu Select automatic turn off time in Auto Turn Off in item Disabled automatic turning off Battery discharges too fast Customer Support For detailed information about service centers in your country please use contacts below Telephone Deutschland 0 800 183 39 70 USA 1 877 326 01 96 Poccu ckaa Medepauua 8 800 700 00 34 Ykpa Ha 0 800 304 800 Ka3akcmaH 8 800 333 35 13 Benapyc 8 820 0011 02 62 www pocketbook int com support service pocketbook int com Certification information Model name PocketBook 512 Brand name PocketBook 360 Plus Europe EU Declaration of Conformity CeO This device complies with the
10. be displayed on the Device NOTE Connection name field specifies only the display name of the connection For correct communication Net work name SSID must be the same as network transmits 4 Select security type in the corresponding list e None for open network e Simple WEP after you select this op tion you will need to specify WEP Authentica tion type Open System or Shared Key either The Device cannot recognize authentication type automatically e WPAWPA2 Enterprise you will need to specify username password and domain if necessary Getting Started 24 e WPA WPA2 PSK you will need to enter network key up to 64 symbols 5 Select the idle time before disconnection in the corresponding section 6 By default Network settings set to DHCP defined by network If it s needed to configure network settings manually go Network settings change P address configuration to Manual and en ter network configuration from on screen keyboard 7 If the network you need to connect to has a proxy server you can specify its pararmeters in Proxy configuration section 8 To check network configuration select Test connection and press OK You can select one of pre configured connections to be used by default To proceed select Preffered connection and select one from the list Main Menu In this chapter you will learn about main interface elements and their functionality Main menu con sists of list of two last
11. be stored on the internal storage and 1 on mi croSD card Each profile stores individual books status last opened books bookmarks notes fa vorites and preconfigured network connections To add new profile open the corresponding item You will be suggested to set destination local memory or SD card and to enter the name from on screen keyboard After this current above men tioned parameters will be stored at this profile To activate profile open the one you need In pro file context menu you can change avatar duplicate profile to a new one to the SD card or internal storage either rename or delete profile Configuration 52 Appearance Here you can select the appearance parameters e Theme e Interface font If you d like to use your own font copy its files to the system fonts internal stor age folder e Screen orientation select the most suit able for you or press auto for accelrometer based NOTE The navigation key map may change as you change orientation from portrait to landscape e Boot logo image displayed during the Device starts Logos are stored in systemAogo in ternal storage folder so you can copy an image you d like to be displayed during startup e Power off logo the image will be dis played when the Device is off e Text rendering good quality or not an tialiased faster e Full page update select the amount of page turned before the screen will be updated Configuration 55
12. ct local municipal authori ties your domestic waste collection service store where you purchased the Device or the authorized service center Disposal of electric and electronic components pzd the Directive is applicable to the EU and other European countries where separate waste dis posal systems exist In other countries dispose batteries accordingly to local laws Do not destroy the battery by burning it to avoid the danger of explosion Appearance 8 7 N 2 N 10 N a s y sA S ih 6 DY Gea F CXL c a LS Yer ae N 7 1 On Off power button switch the Device On Off long pressure 2 Up 3 Down 4 Left 5 Right navigation keys Appearance 10 6 OK short press opens selected element long press opens context menu if available 7 Turning pages buttons Forward Back ward turn pages over in the reading mode to the next previous page The long press of the lower Backward button closes a book or an application 8 LED indicator green light the Device is consuming energy turning pages connecting to Wi Fi network etc Red or orange light the bat tery is charging When the battery gets charged the indicator will turn green 9 Micro USB port for connecting to com puter or charger charger may be optional 10 MicroSD card slot slot for external mem ory card Micro SD card may be optional 11 Screen 5 screen based on E Ink Vizplex technology
13. d cables or their insulation may become deformed or dam aged which could lead to fire or electric shock Try to avoid next impacts e direct sunlight e direct flame or smoke cigarette lighter open fire etc Safety Precautions 5 e exposure to liquids or damp do not use the De vice in the rain in the street at higher humidity near bodies of water etc e penetration of liquids or moisture e exposure to strong electromagnetic fields elec trostatic charges and artificial sources of UV electromag netic radiation e excessive mechanical pressure on the screen connectors and keys of the Device Do not leave the Device for a long time in poorly venti lated environment e g in a car or in closed tight boxes packaging Neither drop nor try to bend the Device Protect the screen from objects that may scratch or damage it To en sure adequate protection of the screen we recommend storing the Device in a protective and or hard cover Keep away from children Safety Precautions 6 Maintenance Do not disassemble or modify the book reader Do not use the Device with a damaged battery charger broken case poor contact broken feed cable or SD card If the battery is damaged cracked case leakage of electrolyte off shape etc it should be replaced by the authorized personnel Usage of home made or modified batteries may cause an explosion and or damage the Device Do not use organic or inorganic solvents
14. e Device should be kept on while transferring files You will be prompted to select USB mode PC Link or Charge either Select PC Link Operating system of computer will detect Device s storage as remov able disk if SD card installed as two ones Now you can copy files to the Device or SD card using Explorer or other file manager ATTENTION After copying files safely remove the Device before disconnect the cable Getting Started 19 NAVIGATION Use navigation buttons Up Down Left Right to se lect required item e g book or menu item ATTENTION If you change screen orientation naviga tion and page turning keys mapping will be also changed accordingly to the side you ve changed orientation to Press OK button shortly to open selected Con tinuous OK press opens item context menu if available Page turning buttons Backward Forward are used to turn list pages Short Backward button press re turns to the previous menu continuous Backward key press closes an application Browser Pocket News etc Getting Started 20 Also you can configure key mapping to your own in Configuration gt Key mapping section WORKING WITH ON SCREEN KEYBOARD The on screen keyboard appears when it is nec essary to enter some text info for example Wi Fi password search query or website address To navigate through the keyboard use the naviga tion keys and OK button To speed up keyboard operations all symbols
15. essential require ments of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The fol lowing test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essen tial requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC e EN 60950 1 e EN 62311 e EN 300 328 e EN 301 489 17 This device is a 2 4 GHz wideband transmis sion system transceiver intended for use in all Certification information 66 EU member states and EFTA countries except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies In Italy the end user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and or for supplying pub lic access to telecommunications and or network services This device may not be used for setting up out door radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 2483 5 MHz For detailed information the end user should contact the national spectrum authority in France ear Contains Reader Mobile u ADOBE READER MOBILE technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated
16. folder info Names can be displayed as file names or book titles Filter is configured depending on file location all internal memory or SD card e Sort sorting is adjusted by title author series or creation time e Find book opens on screen keyboard where you can type text in file name title or au thor name To exit Books section press Backward or Left key while you are on a first page of the list About reading books read in Reading Books section of this Manual Main Menu 28 NEWS Opens PocketNews application for adding and reading RSS feeds To add RSS news feeds open RSS setup Select the Add RSS feed option Enter the feed address using the on screen keyboard To delete the feed select it open the context menu by continuous OK button press and select Delete command To edit the feed select it open the context menu by continuous OK button press and select Edit command Edit the feed address using the on screen keyboard Main Menu 29 To update feed select Update in the application menu Updated content is added to the file with hrss extension and the file will be accessible for reading after updating The news downloading status is displayed while updating After the up date file is available for reading off line using the browser To read latest feeds select Read the latest news op tion in the application s menu The latest down loaded RSS feed updates open in browser Ne
17. ing menu item or press Backward button continuously Configuration In this chapter you will learn how configure the interface and software features of the Device for the most comfortable usage Select Settings Main menu section to configure the Device All changes will be applied after exiting the section If you will encounter any problems with new set tings you will be able to start the Device in safe mode with factory defaults To start in a safe mode press and hold Backward button during the Device boot Registration This menu item is displayed only if the Device is not registered at Obreey Store online book store www store obreey com The Device will be registered automatically during the first Internet connection Configuration 50 NOTE During the registration only serial number of the Device is sent Registration is related to the particular Device only and is not related to Obreey Store account About device The following information about Device will be displayed model serial number software version RAM size E ink parameters Wi Fi MAC address to tal and free memory on the internal storage and on SD card After pressing More button the information about software will be displayed Language Select the Device s interface language Keyboard Under this section you can add up to 3 keyboard layouts Configuration 51 User Profiles Here you can configure up to 6 user profiles 5 can
18. n im age will be changed to Main menu or last opened Getting Started 16 book depending on settings Settings gt At startup open To turn off the Device press On Off button contin uously until the Device goes off If you will press power button shortly the keypad of the Device will be locked and the key sign will appear in a right top corner of the screen To unlock the keypad press On Off button again In addition you can set automatic key lock or pow er off go to Settings gt Clock gt Lock keyboard after or Power down after respectively and set the idle time before locking keyboard or power off In case if your Device freezes don t respond to keys presses and perform no actions for 2 3 min utes you can restart it by pressing Reset To pro ceed take it in one hand with its screen facing down press down on the lower part of its body Getting Started 17 and pull it with the other hand as shown on a figure Open back cover A Close back cover Press Reset button Take off the cover and press the recessed Reset key with some thin item e g a straightened paper clip CAUTION Don t use sharp items such as needles to press Reset button to avoid Device case damage Don t use this feature frequently because it affects the elec tronic components of the Device Getting Started 18 LOADING FILES Connect the Device to the PC using micro USB cable NOTE Th
19. on continuous Up key press otherwise you ll get a message informing that a page contains no links to follow A cursor will appear and you will be able to select a link using Left Right keys and press OK to follow Reading Books 42 MAKING NOTES You can enter notes mode by pressing Down but ton continuously or by pressing the corresponding menu option On the top of the display separate area will appear Use the buttons Up Down to choose the place where your note will begin and press OK to set up the top margin of the note Use navigation buttons to highlight a text fragment and press OK to set the bottom margin of the note The menu that will appear suggests you to save selected fragment as image or text if available or cancel making note You can look through the notes by choosing Notes section in the main menu By pressing OK button on the note you can switch to the initial page where it was created Reading Books 43 CHANGING FONT SIZE In text format books ePub FB2 etc excluding PDF and DjVu you can change font size with Up Down keys 5 font size presets are available When you will reach the largest smallest one text will change to the smallest largest READER MENU To access reader application menu press OK button Contents Opens structured content of the book if present otherwise you ll get message about missing table of contents Active contents displays table of con tents bookmarks and
20. opened books and list of applications and menus described below BOOKS Books is the file manager for books stored in the Device s memory and external microSD card In a front of a file or folder are located icons in dicating book storage place internal memory or external microSD card and read status reading now or read Context menu of a file or folder is opened by con tinuous OK button press Using the context menu you can perform the following actions Main Menu 26 e Open Open with Open with appears when a book can be opened with an alternative reader application e g book in PDF format can be opened with AdobeViewer and pdfviewer e Information option for files File name format title size and creation date are displayed e Mark as read unread adds the corre sponding icon in a front of book name e Add to favorites after checking this option file will be displayed in Favorites section You ll be able to remove it from favorites in the correspond ing Main menu section e File file opearations To perform file op erations with several files folders select Mark group and select files and or folders Using File menu section you can rename move delete copy or move to SD card or Device storage depending on original file location e View configuration of Books section ap pearance Files and folders can be displayed as list Main Menu 27 thumbnails or detailed thumbnail and brief file
21. rnet section Maintenance This section allows you to configure system parameters e Update software the Device will search for updates in the following order internal stor age microSD card if installed and Internet e Removing packages remove dictionaries Check items to uninstall press Backward to exit the section and confirm removal in dialog window e Configure dictionaries under this section you can uncheck dictionaries you don t want to be displayed in the list during the translation or in Dictionary application e Format internal memory this action will erase all data except system files Configuration 56 CAUTION If you need to erase all data on the Device use this feature only don t try to format the Device inter nal memory via PC e Format SD card this action will erase all data on external microSD card e Backup configuration to SD this action will create a backup folder on an external mi croSD card and will save there system settings You will be suggested to enter the file name from on screen keyboard e Restore configuration select the configu ration file to restore from a list e Clean state the Device state will be reset to factory default settings erasing user settings Other data e g books photos won t be lost e Update interval set the interval to check for updates automatically e Calibrate g sensor put the Device on a flat horizontal surface and press any button e Remove ADE
22. the mes sage Firmware update is displayed on the screen 8 Follow the on screen instructions 9 Wait for the message on the screen Please connect power cable and then connect USB cable to the Device Wait until you Press central Key on the screen NOTE You can check your Firmware version in Main menu gt Configuration gt About device NOTE If the firmware file is located in the Device s root folder it will have a higher priority in comparison with the file stored on the SD card during the update process Firmware Update 60 Troubleshooting Error Message No upgrade image found Reason File SWUPDATE BIN cannot be found on the microSD card Make sure the file is in the root folder of the card Correction Method Try to format your Micro SD card make a backup copies of all its content prior to formatting and copy the file to the root of the empty card If this error persists use another card Upgrade image is corrupted or Image is empty SWUPDATE BIN file is damaged or there is no space available on the microSD card Delete some files from your card and copy SWUPDATE BIN file on it one more time Repeat the download from www pocketbook int com If this error repeats use other card File read error Error A different firmware version is installed on the device MicroSD card error A firmware file of an older version is stored in the device internal memory
23. u opening is not set but you can set it in Settings gt Key mapping section Using Express menu you can open one of the re cently opened books and access quickly some con trol features e Switch off the Device e Q return to Main menu e Lock keyboard To unlock touch key icon with stylus or press On Off button Make screenshot The images are saved in screens folder If user profiles are activated on the Device you will be able to switch between them using Express menu Reading Books In this chapter you will learn how to read e books and configure reader software for the most com fortable reading The Device supports next book formats FB2 FB2 zip TXT PDF RTF HTML PRC CHM DJVU DOC DOCX EPUB TCR To open a book select it in Last opened or Books section and press OK If you opened a book before it will be opened at the page you finished reading In some book formats e g ePub after opening a book reader application will count pages this is indicated with sign instead of a page count ina status bar During page calculation some features will not be available Reading Books 41 TURNING PAGES Use Backward Forward or Left Right keys to turn pages while reading books in PDF or DjVU format Up Down keys also turn pages Continuous Left Right keys press turns 10 pages at once FOLLOWING REFERENCES If a page contains cross references or footnotes you can enter links mode
24. ut its main control features PROTECTIVE COVER USAGE To open the protective cover hold the Device with both hands and slightly push the projections on the top and bottom edges of the cover Taking off the protective cover To put on the protective cover hold the Device with one hand attach the cover s internal surface to the Device with other hand and push carefully until it clicks slightly Getting Started 14 To take off the protective cover slightly push on one of the projections CHARGING BATTERY To extend battery lifetime it s recommended to charge the Device for the first time from 8 to 12 hours in the off state You can charge the battery from PC using USB cable or from the power line using a charger optional Connecting the Device to a PC Getting Started 15 To charge the battery for the first time do the following e Connect the Device to a computer or charger with USB cable Indicator will start glow ing red e When the battery is fully charged indica tor turns solid green Now you can disconnect the Device and turn it on for the first use If the Device is on when you connect the cable to PC a dialog window asking to select action PC link or Charge will appear Charge will start if corresponding mode selected only POWER MANAGEMENT To turn on the Device press and hold On Off but ton for a few seconds until startup logo will ap pear When the Device is ready to operate a
25. vice Main Menu 37 5 In the Obreey Sync widget press the Up date button if Wi Fi connection has not been acti vated the Device will either do this automatically or generate a connection request depending on Obreey Sync settings A list of titles prepared for download to the Device will be displayed If con tent for download is unavailable the following message will be displayed Goods in queue 0 6 Press the Download button in the Obreey Sync NOTES In this section you can view notes made during reading After your select a book where you made a note the book contents with all the notes will be displayed Select a note and reader application will open a book at the place the note was made Notes are saved in system config Active Contents Device s internal storage Main Menu 38 CALENDAR Opens current year calendar You can change year using Left Right or Backward Forward keys To exit Calendar press OK STATUS BAR Status bar is located at the bottom of the screen and displays next service information e Date and time e Battery charge on Wi Fi is active In reading mode date changes to information about book current page number total page count book title and current read percentage Battery charge and time are displayed always Main Menu 39 NOTE In sleep mode the clock is removed from the status bar to save power for screen update EXPRESS MENU By default Express men
26. width or encoding for TXT and HTML books FB2 books has two refresh modes Best Quality or High Speed default Zoom Q PDF and DjVu books has Zoom menu item instead of Settings Select zooming mode using Left Right keys and select value using Up Down keys Next zooming modes are available e Preview 4 or 9 pages on a screen e Fit width scaling page to the screen width e Usual mode one page scaling e Columns for reading books with columns To navigate the page use navigation buttons A page will be turned after bottom edge of the sheet reached e Reflow in this mode text is formatted to display completely on a page You can change font Reading Books 47 size with Up and Down keys Some images and ta bles may not display in this mode Reflow mode is supported for PDF books only e Text select left to right by default or right to Left e g for Arabic or Hebrew texts Dictionary AA Single word translation By default cursor high lights the word to translate and dictionary looks for translation automatically OK button press switches to a toolbar e 8 exit dictionary e E toggle dictionary to list view e toggle to single word view e 4 brings up on screen keyboard to type in the word to translate e change dictionary Reading Books 48 Rotate D Fixes the screen orientation select the suitable one with navigation keys CLOSING A BOOK To close a book select the correspond
27. with 600x800 resolution 12 Protective cover protects the screen from mechanical damage Appearance 11 13 Reset button is located under the bat tery cover The Device restarts after pressing this button NOTE The G sensor accelerometer is built in the De vice allowing automatically determine the position of the device and rotate display text accordingly You may use the Device in any of four display positions The G sensor may be disabled in Settings gt Appearance gt Screen orientation menu by setting the display position manually or in the context menu while reading Since using the G sensor leads to accelerated battery consumption it is recommended to turn the Device off after use or lock the buttons Technical Characteristics Display CPU RAM Storage Operating system Communications Card slot Accelerometer Book formats Image formats Battery Size Weight 5 E Ink Vizplex 600x800 200 dpi B amp W 800 MHz 128 MB Flash memory 2 GB up to 1 5 GB available for user Linux USB 2 0 Wi Fi 802 11 b g n MicroSD SDHC Yes PDF EPUB TXT FB2 FB2 zip RTF HTML PRC mobi CHM DJVU DOC DOCX RTF TCR JPEG BMP PNG TIFF Li Polymer 1000 mAh With the protective cover 146 2 123 2 13 8 mm Without the cover 145 123 1 13 1 mm With the protective cover 180g Without the cover 145g Getting Started In this chapter you will learn how to prepare the Device to work and abo
28. ws Archive by selecting this option you can choose to read the previously stored updating RSS feeds Main Menu 30 FAVORITES This section displays the books added to favorites in Books section To add book to Favorites select the corresponding book s context menu option in Books section To remove a book from the list of favorite books select the book open the context menu press and hold the OK button and select the Delete option PHOTO This section opens Photo folder You can look through images in JPG BMP PNG and TIFF formats To turn photos use Left Right or Backward For ward buttons or launch slideshow from photo context menu To exit view mode select Back con text menu option Main Menu 31 DICTIONARY After your start this application the on screen key board will appear Type the word you d like to find and application will find its entry in the diction ary To change dictionaries press Forward button select the dictionary you need from the list and press OK After you close the on screen keyboard by press ing its keys OK or Cancel you will be able to view dictionary page by page To turn pages use Left Right keys To bring up the on screen keyboard again press OK To exit dictionary press Backward button Main Menu 32 APPLICATIONS This section contains games and additional soft ware To exit an application press Backward key continuously Browser You can navigate b
29. y using the following buttons e Up and Down buttons to switch between active elements on the page references text fields etc continuous Up key press activates an address bar and opening the on screen keyboard to enter website address e Left Right buttons e short press to scroll the window con tent horizontally e long press to go to the previous page or next page Main Menu 35 e Page turning buttons Backward Forward to scroll the content of the window vertically e OK button e short press to follow links and acti vate text boxes e long press to display a context menu The browser supports file downloads from the Internet Downloaded files are saved to the root folder of the Device s internal storage To exit the browser press and hold Backward button Calculator Engineering calculator supports a wide range of mathematical operations such as different nu meric systems trigonometric logarithm power and logical operations Main Menu 34 Chess You can play versus your friend or the Device If you are playing against the Device you can se lect 10 difficulty levels Use the navigation keys to move cursor over the gaming board and OK to pick and put a piece Clock Turns on the full screen mode clock Klondike Classic solitaire PocketNews See the News section of the User Manual Snake The game Use navigation keys to move the snake and collect bugs Beware of the walls and other

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