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1. ICARUS essence user manual Safety Precautions On the battery e Charge the battery only in environments with a temperature that ranges from to 35 degree Celsius e charge the device if the battery is found to be Damaged or leaking On the operation e Never subject the device to extremes of light temperature moisture or vibration Do not use or store the device in a location subject to Extreme high temperature such as in a sun heated car Direct sunlight High humidity or places with corrosive substances Sub zero condition especially during winter ppp e On use of a micro SD card e After inserting a micro SD card if the device does not respond please take out and insert again e Do not remove a micro SD card or turn off the device during data transfer to prevent damage to the data and to the device e Make sure the micro SD card is unlocked before writing or deleting data from the micro SD card e Backup your files and data before formatting the micro SD card Please format the micro SD card in the FAT file system Chapter 2 Getting Started Parts and Controls 8 91011 1 Previous page button 2 Next page button 3 Home button press to Back to the home screen 4 Menu button press to display the options menu Chapter 2 Getting Started 5 Directional buttons Enter button Directional buttons Press the button up down left right to move the c
2. lt 1 2 gt Auto flip Refresh mode Add to favourites About book Exit Chapter 2 Getting Started Add Bookmark From the option menu select Add Bookmark to add a bookmark for the current page of the book you are reading The icon will appear on the top right corner indicating a bookmark Bookmarks From the option menu select Bookmarks to open the Bookmark List of the current book Table of contents From the option menu select Table of contents to show the ebook s table of contents Go to page e You can jump to pages using the Go to Page option In the Option Menu select Go to Page n the Go to Page pop up enter the page number via the virtual keyboard then press the Enter button to confirm Search From the option menu select Search to search for the desired text throughout the current ebook Enter the desired text and press the Enter button on the virtual keyboard Font Size e In the option menu select Font size to adjust the font size e There are 6 font sizes available Small Medium Large X Large XX Large XXX Large e Select the desired font size then press the Enter button to adjust the font size e It will take several seconds for the font to be resized for the full ebook 22 Chapter 2 Getting Started Font type e In the option menu select Font type to set the font type of the current ebook Options available Default font Serif e Select the desired option th
3. 25 Chapter 2 Getting Started Viewing pictures In the Main menu select Pictures to open the Picture viewer the picture library press the Menu button to set List mode Thumbnail mode Use the Directional up down buttons to navigate through the files folders e In the picture library press the Directional Right Left or Page up down buttons to turn pages in case not all pictures fit on one screen Opening a picture e In the picture library move the cursor to the desired picture then press the Enter button to view it a full screen display e In full screen mode press the Directional buttons Page up down button to view the previous or next picture Using the option menu In full screen mode press the Menu button to display the option menu Zoom in out Picture To zoom in in full screen mode press Menu gt Zoom to change to different zoom level To Back to the original size press the Back button and resume normal operation Rotate the picture You can rotate the picture according to your desire e In full screen mode press Menu gt Rotate e Each time you press the Rotate button the picture will be rotated by 90 degrees 26 Chapter 2 Getting Started Information e In full screen mode press Menu Information to display the information about picture name dimension and file type Slideshow e In full screen mode press Menu Slideshow to start e From the drop down menu select
4. are Full refresh Refresh every 3 pages Refresh every 5 pages Exit Select the desired option then press the Enter button to confirm Add to Favourites e You can add books to your Favorite List In the Option menu move the cursor to Add to Favorites to add the current book to the Favorite List The Ww icon will appear on the top left corner To open books from the Favourite List select Favourites in the Main menu To sort books in the Favourite list press the Menu button to select the sorting method To remove a book from the Favouriteslist While reading a page in the book press the Menu button and select Delete Favorite from the Option Menu About the book From the option menu select About the book to display information about the book such as book title name author publisher etc 24 Chapter 2 Getting Started About bookmarks Adding bookmarks While reading a book turn to the desired page open the option menu select Bookmark this page to add bookmark for the current page The icon will appear on the top right corner Opening bookmarks e Inthe Main menu select Bookmarks to open the Bookmark List In Bookmark List screen select the desired bookmark to open it Deleting Bookmarks To delete a bookmark do the following e n Bookmark list screen press the Menu button to show an option menu e Select Delete then move the cursor to select the desired items to be deleted
5. hand column e Items in My Digital Editions will be listed down in the right window 11 Chapter 2 Getting Started e Select the desired item s to be transferred lt Shift gt lt Left click gt to select multiple files e Drag and drop the selected item s into the device s Drive located on the last row of the left side column as illustrated below Notes For using ADE Each ADE ID supports only 6 devices this includes the master device the e reader and the slave device micro SD card When the device is restored to default settings ALL DRM activation record and data including DRM books purchased will be erased from the device You are required to authorize the device with your ADE ID again 12 Chapter 2 Getting Started When the number of authorized device has exceeded the allowable amount you will come across the following error message i 1 To request for extension and reset of your ADE ID go to http www adobe com support digitaleditions gt Submit a web case You are required to key in your ADE ID info 13 Chapter 2 Getting Started Home screen When the device is turned on the Home screen will appear e Select the desired book to open The selected item will be underlined Press the Home button anytime to Back to the Home screen Nerdy Added Shutter Island Ry Mennis Now Reading The Help Ey Kathryn Stockett Page 0128
6. pressing and holding the power button for 6 seconds The device will be forced to shutdown if it is on and you are required to restart the device again The battery has been fully depleted Please charge the device via USB or an optional USB AC Adapter Battery Life seems short The operating temperature is below 5 C this is due to the characteristics of the battery and not a malfunction The battery is not used for a prolonged period Please recharge the battery of the device again The battery is not fully charged Please charge the device for atleast 4 hours The battery might need to be replaced Please consult the authorized dealer for service A Book cannot be read Copyright protected books cannot be read on any device other than the authorized one Check if the book has expired Check if the book format is supported by the device Check if your Adobe Digital Editions are correct on the computer and on the e reader 31 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting The device cannot be operated during USB connection The device cannot be operated while it is connected to Eject the device from the computer to resume operation use the device while charging click on the Safely Remove Hardware icon located on the right lower corner of your computer Windows to disconnect the data connection with computer After the device is safely removed the computer will only charge the device and you can now resume normal opera
7. the File Explorer for file management Fi 16 Chapter 2 Getting Started Opens the image viewer Opens the favorite book list Opens the book library Bookmarks Opens the Bookmarks list Settings Opens the system settings User Manual Opens the user manual of the ICARUS essence Exits to the home screen 2 Ges ee Is 17 Chapter 2 Getting Started Virtual keyboard Use the virtual keyboard as shown below to enter text To enter text use the directional buttons to select the text on screen keyboard then press the Enter button at the panel B A EM aac age lt gt 112 3 4 5 6789017 com lalo min 24 lt gt c DONE ei C D F Numeric punctuation symbol key B Input method key C Space key D Backspace key E Enter key F Done key 18 Chapter 2 Getting Started Book library From Main menu select Library to open the book library e Inthe book library select a book to start reading it e Use the Directional up down button to scroll through the book list e Press the Page up down button to turn pages if there are more books than fit on one screen e From the Options menu select View by to change view mode List Thumbnail mode e This device supports TXT PDF ePUB PDB FB2 HTML RTF formats Adobe DRM content can be opened for PDF and ePub files Sorting the book l
8. C350 Death And The Senator 8 Bouks Tales Of Chinatown By Sax Rohmer Kai Lung s Golden Hours By Emest Bramah Smith 14 Vw os Mage Ua Mage 2345 Chapter 2 Getting Started 1 Date displays current date you can set this in the Settings menu 2 Just added displays the newly added ebooks 3 Now Reading displays the ebook last read including its book title and the number of the current page total number of pages Press the Enter button to open the ebook last read on the page where you left off 4 Reading history The recently read ebooks will be saved into the Reading history you can open these books directly from this Reading history 5 Time displays the current time you can set this in the Settings menu 6 Progress bar This bar shows the progress in the current book 7 Battery indicator Indicates the battery status during operation 8 Cursor Use the Directional buttons to move the cursor to choose the desired book 15 Chapter 2 Getting Started Main menu On the home screen press the Menu button to display the Main menu Search File Explorer Photo Favourites Library Bookmarks Settings User Manual Back Press the Directional buttons to select the desired item then press the Enter button to confirm your choice To exit from the Main menu press the Back button to exit Search O Search for files via the file explorer Opens
9. ICARUS essence user manual BIB The Valley of Fear OTHE VALLEY ICARUS essence User Manual ICARUS essence user manual Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS eene eee eee nene nennen nnn IV PARTS AND CONTROLS eere rettet nnnntnnnnnn 5 POWERING ON AND OFF THE DEVICE 6 CHARGING THE DEVICE IMPORTING CONTENTS IMPORTING DRM CONTENTS HOME nnn nean anno 14 MAIN MENU siena ea Sana ek de s aa an 16 READING BOOKS 1 oed e ise sioe aora tora ster Soa aoa a o aav nara uos 20 VIEWING PICTURES eere eene nennen nennen nnne 26 FIVE EXPLORER eie ee eo een ono didada 28 SETTINGS cce eee ei ea eU ek o n seen nod oa oa anra drasiai 29 REFRESH MODBE eene nennen nnne 29 POWER SETTINGS scccccsccsssseececcceecenseseccseeenaseseseees 29 DEVICE INFORMATION esee enne 29 DATE amp TIME d irre reae tr re ie 29 SYSTEM LANGUAGE 0sccccccececeessecececeeeaeeeseceeeeeeeues 30 FORMAT 30 RESTORE DEFAULT 30 DRM AUTHORIZATION INFO ICARUS essence user manual TROUBLESHOOTING eere eene MAINTENANCE PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
10. VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT On CE C The symbol means that the unit complies with European safety and electrical interference directives Copyrights and Trademark Notice Copyright laws prohibit copying the data of this product or the contents of this manual illustrations related documents etc in whole or in part without the permission of the copyright holder Additionally use of the data of this product or the contents of this manual is not allowed without vendor s permission except for personal use Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Adobe the Adobe logo The device and PDF are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson The device contains Adobe The device Mobile software under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated Copyright 1995 2009 Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Adobe and The device are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Disposal and Recycling Information Your The device must be disposed of properly according to local laws and regulations Because this product contains
11. Vista Win 7 MAC OS X and Linux Physical properties Dimension 167 5X 124 3X 8 3 8 8 mm Weight 222 5 g X Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice Certification information On FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 residential installations 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 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 relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THE DEVICE ANY SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD
12. a battery the product must be disposed of separately from household waste When your eBook the device reaches its end of life contact your local authorities to learn about recycling options Battery Replacement The rechargeable battery in it should be replaced only by an authorized service provider wmm This symbol on the product or in the instruction means that your electrical or electric equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU For more information please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product Disclaimer All the information design and specifications contained in this manual were correct at the time of publication However as the product is under continuously upgrading the final device may have a slightly difference in appearance or modified functionality than presented in this manual For the latest and most reliable information we refer you to our website www icarusreader com Includes ADOBE ZEE READER MOBILE This device contains Adobe Reader Mobile technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated
13. dobe DRM contents Adobe Digital Editions ADE is required to copy copy right protected ebooks to your e reader This application is free We offer installation instructions on ADE however for detailed questions with regard to this application we refer you to the Adobe website Installing Adobe Digital Editions ADE eYou can download the installer from http www adobe com products digitaleditions fp eFor first time user you will need to get a free adobe ID from the Adobe website click on the get an Adobe ID online link as illustrated e Enter your email address and complete the online form as per instructed 10 Chapter 2 Getting Started Authorizing the computer and the device e Upon registration Back to the ADE window Enter the user name and password to activate your Adobe account e After activation connect the device to the computer with the USB cable ADE will detect the device and you are prompted to authorize the device e After authorization you will be able to find the device recognized in ADE as below The name of the device is ICARUS Contents inside the device will be displayed in the right hand window e You can now start downloading or buying ebooks from online Ebook stores supporting Adobe DRM e Purchased or downloaded ebooks will be stored in My Digital Editions in My Documents Transferring DRM ebooks to The device From the ADE menu click on All Items on the left
14. elect Settings The following settings are available Refresh mode Here you can select if you want the screen to refresh after each page Full refresh or after several pages Full refresh after every page is optimal for viewing but will be a bit slower than refreshing after several pages Select the desired option then press the Enter button to confirm Power Settings To enable disable auto shutdown standby mode also set the time for the auto shutdown standby mode Device Information Displays product information about the device such as Firmware version Internal SD card memory status and so on Date amp Time To set the clock and date time Press the Directional left right buttons to move the cursor Press the Directional up down buttons to adjust the desired value Select OK to confirm select Cancel to cancel the setting 29 Chapter 3 Settings System Language To set the system language for the device Format Device Formats the device and deletes the data in the device Restore default settings To restore the device s settings to defaults All settings will be restored Meanwhile all DRM contents and activation info will be deleted DRM authorization info To view DRM authorization information You are required to authorize the device again through ADE after a system restore 30 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The device is not responding or can t be turned on Reset the device by
15. en press the Enter button to confirm Spacing In the option menu select Spacing to set line spacing Options available 6 pixel Small Medium Margin In the option menu select Margin to set the page margin Options available Small Medium Large Select the desired option then press the Enter button to confirm Reflow mode For PDF format In this mode you may end up with words printed on top of each other if the replacement text is much longer than the original e In the option menu select Reflow mode to reflow text on the current page options available On Off e Select the desired option then press the Enter button to confirm Rotating Screen e In the option menu select Rotate screen to change the display orientation To Back to original orientation press Back once again Auto Flip e In the option menu select Auto Flip to set Auto Flip mode In this mode pages turn automatically at given intervals The auto flip intervals available are Disabled 5 Seconds 15 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute 23 Chapter 2 Getting Started e Select the desired option then press the Enter button to confirm Refresh mode You can choose if you want the pages to fully refresh with every page turn better image quality or after a number of page turns only quicker reading less black screens in between pages e In the option menu select Refresh mode to set the refresh mode of this device e Options available
16. ging Battery full Chapter 2 Getting Started Importing contents Via a computer e The device supports the USB Mass Storage Device function To import contents ebooks photo etc on to the device connect the device to PC via the supplied USB cable e Upon successful connection to PC the device will enter USB mode and all operation will be halted Go to My Computer double click on the device s disk to open e Perform the file management operation like with any other USB device From a memory card This device supports micro SD cards up to 16GB To insert a memory card Insert the card correctly with the contact pin facing downwards as illustrated below Pushing the card in then you should hear a click when the card is fixated correctly You may damage the card and the device if the micro SD card is not inserted correctly Chapter 2 Getting Started To remove the micro SD card push the card once again until it pops out of the slot and you can remove it by hand When the card is inserted or removed it will take several seconds to load and update the e reader s library Please avoid inserting or ejecting the card when other operations are running as this may cause the system to hang Do not remove the card if the content inside the card is being read This will halt the operation of the device and cause the device to restart Chapter 2 Getting Started Importing DRM Contents The device supports A
17. ist e In the book library books can be sorted by author title recently read newly added favourite etc e Press the Menu button then select Sort by to choose a sorting method e Select the desired book to start reading Search for books in the library Use the search feature to search for your desired books in the library e Inthe Options menu select Search to display a search bar and the keyboard e Type the book name by using the directional buttons and Enter button at the panel then press the Enter Button on the keyboard to confirm Note After typing the book name you can also press the Keyboard button to hide the virtual keyboard and then press the Enter button to start the search 19 Chapter 2 Getting Started Reading books Books transferred to the device will be saved in the device e The device supports eBooks in TXT PDF ePUB PDB FB2 HTML RTF MOBI format e From the home screen or book library use the Directional buttons to move the cursor to select a book and press the Enter button to open it Filename Current Total page Time Battery indicator Bookmarked page Added to Google Power my favorite Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing ard typasetting industry Lorem Ipsum has been the industry s stendard dummy text ever since the 15005 when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book It has survived not only five centurie
18. s but also the leap irto electronic typesetting remaining essentially unchanged It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsurn passages and mcre recently with desktop publishing so tware like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum It isa long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout The point of using Lorem Ipsum is that it has a more or less normal distribution of Ictters as opposed to using Content nera content here making it look like readaole English Many desktop publishing packages and web page editars 20 Chapter 2 Getting Started Page turning While reading a book press the Next page Directional Right button to turn to next page To turn to previous page press the Previous page Directional Left button Using the Options Menu while Reading While reading a book press the Menu button to display the option menu screen The option menu will be divided into two pages Options available 1 Add Bookmark 2 Bookmarks 3 Table of contents 4 Go to page 5 Search 6 Font size 8 Font type 9 Spacing 10 Margin 11 Reflow Mode 12 Rotate Screen 13 Auto flip 14 Refresh Mode 15 Add to favourite 16 About book 21 Add bookmark Bookmarks Table of contents Goto page Search Font size Margin Text only Reflow Rotate screen
19. slide time to adjust slideshow duration e To stop the slideshow press Menu Slideshow Off e Press the Back button to return to the picture library 27 Chapter 2 Getting Started File Explorer e In the Main menu select File Explorer to open the file explorer e Press the Directional up down buttons to scroll through the file list e Press the Page up down buttons to turn pages in case not all folders files fit in one screen Using the option menu On file list screen press the Menu button to use the option menu Searching for files in the file explorer In the file list press Menu gt Search to bring up the virtual keyboard e Type the book name by using the directional buttons and Enter button at the panel then press the Enter button on the keyboard to confirm Deleting files e Inthe File Explorer select the desired file to be deleted Press Menu gt Delete to display a deletion screen select Yes to actually delete Beware that this step cannot be reversed Note it may take longer time to delete files with big file size and quantity Sorting files You can sort files in both Internal storage and External storage press Menu gt Sort by to choose a sorting method 28 Chapter 3 Settings Settings The settings of your device can be found and adjusted in the Settings menu To go to the Settings menu e Press the Home button to open the Home screen e Press the Menu button to open the Main menu e S
20. tion with the e reader 32 Maintenance Never subject the device to fluids or moist environments this can lead to malfunctioning of the device If the device does get wet turn off the device immediately Wait for the device to dry completely before turning it on again Clean the screen with a soft cloth be careful not to wipe it with anything abrasive When carrying your device a bag keep the device in the protecting case supplied to avoid scratches If the device needs service please consult the authorized dealer through the contact information provided in the warranty card Faulty service may void the warranty Never subject the device to extremely hot or cold environments as this can lead to malfunctioning of the device Product Specifications Display 6 0 inch electronic ink screen 800x600 pixels Brightness 200cd m Storage memory Built in memory 4Gb Supports micro SD card up to 32GB FAT32 format We recommend using A brand memory cards only like Kingston Media File Format supported Ebook ANSI unicode TXT PDF EPUB PDB FB2 HTML RTF MOBI Photo jpeg bmp gif png Connectivity Data transfer USB 2 0 High Speed Power USB jack Miscellaneous Clock Date Real time battery indication Battery life Reading up to 20 hours Standby time 30 days Charging Power supply 5 0V 1 54 Duration 4 hours approx Minimum system requirement USB Mass Storage Microsoft Windows 2000 ME XP
21. ursor Enter button Press to confirm 6 Back button press once to Back to the previous menu press and hold to Back to the Main menu 7 Keyboard button press to display hide the keyboard 8 Memory card slot insert a micro SD card for more storage 9 Mini USB jack for data transfer and charging 10 Power button press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on off Press and hold for 3 seconds to wake up from sleep mode 11 Charging indicator Powering On and Off the device Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds to turn on the device e may take a few moments for the device to turn on and load the content e If the device does not turn on charging is required To turn off the device press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds again Chapter 2 Getting Started Charging the device e You need to charge the device prior to using it for the first time or when battery power is low e Charge the device using the optional ICARUS AC USB adapter sold separately via ICARUSReader com or via the computer with the included Micro USB cable e Please turn the device to standby mode to shorten the charging process It will take about 4 hours to fully charge the device in standby mode e When the device enters into standby mode press the Power button to wake up the device e The battery status is displayed at the bottom left corner The status is shown as below o 75 Low battery Char

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