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1.   Bookmark 002 srs    Travelling from London to Shi   Cancel  half hours  it    s a fairly pleasa    Bookmark 003 strangers page 32    is that you can see some of the great countryside  have in this country  and there    s some lovely       Bookmark 004 strangers page 48    Elliot said it    s very convenient to travel from  many cities around the country including Sheffield       Bookmark 005 strangers page 15    He said the great thing about travelling by rail and  that you can see some of the great countryside       Bookmark 006 strangers page 96    London itself has some very large rail stations   Charing Cross  whichserves the south of England            Bookmarks cannot be deleted              Only for this model    ViewSonic 36 VEB620 VEB625    Playing Music    To enter Music mode  open Music Library on the Home Screen    Use 5 way control to play your music files  MP3     e To browse the audio list by up down key  Enter for play  Left   Right for volume control    e To stop playing the file  press Enter again    e During now playing mode  you can still read a book                   Music Library 35 songs A  lt     Now playing Icon    Song 1    KOONTZ  DEAN    Song 2  KOONTZ  DEAN    Song 3    Allan Cloe  Chres Bunch    Song 4    Allan Cloe  Chres Bunch    Song 5    BUTCHER  JIM    a AQ a ai als    To play music files in the device  you need to upload music to your    device     ViewSonic 37 VEB620 VEB625    Networking Service    Select Network Service to configure suc
2.  80        PDF  r                      ePub    You can also do the  Tag management by       the sub menu         Sten  Sten Series  1   Le    Allan Cloe  Chres Bunch 70        S Strangers  L      KOONTZ  DEAN 0     ont Wolf Worlds  Sten Series  2        L      Allan Cloe  Chres Bunch 0           ViewSonic 23 VEB620_VEB625    Reading on eBook    The following are sample screen display under       book content     Book Name       Bookmark   Strangers    The ever so beloved    Mia  has finally been    silver screen  The inte  was held at the Odeo  London  30 June 200i    The film is a musical l  Swedish pop band AE    adaptation of the mus       Mamma Mia  uses the music of ABBA to tell the  story of Sophie Sheridan  a 21  year old  bride to be trying to find out the identity of her  father so that he can give her away at the   Since the premiere of the musical in London in   over 30 million people have seen Mamma uses  the music of ABBA to tell the story of Sophie  The    film is a musical based on the legendary          Network Status Page Info Battery Status   for VEB625     ViewSonic 24 VEB620_VEB625    Using the Options Menu    When you read a book  you can press the Menu  button to open the Options Menu  it will reveals  the extra functions let user to do the further works        Strangers    The ever so beloved West End musical Mamma           Mia  has finally been taken    silver screen  The internatic To first page   was held at the Odeon Leg   London  30 June 2008   Th
3.  Locate the power adapter that came packed with your device    2  Find the USB port on the bottom of your device    3  Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet  then connect the other  end to the adapter port on the top of your device    4  Check to make sure that the charge indicator light has turned on to  indicate charging        ViewSonic 8 VEB620 VEB625    Charging the Device  continued     e Keep your device connected to the power adapter for up to two  hours to fully charge the battery for the first time    e When charging is complete  disconnect the power adapter    e You can now use your eBook device anywhere    e Ifthe charge indicator light does not light up  make sure that  the power adapter tip 1s fully inserted  If device still is not  charging  try another electrical outlet     The charging status light will turn red  indicating that the battery  is charging  a green light indicates that the battery is fully charged     ViewSonic 9 VEB620 VEB625    File Transferring    To transfer content between your computer and your device   connect the provided USB cable to the device and to the computer     s USB port  If your computer   s USB port or powered USB hub  provides power  your device will charge over USB        ViewSonic 10 VEB620 VEB625    Tuning on the Device    Slide the Power switch to turn on the device    Slide the switch to turn on the device   While the device is turned on  Slide the switch to enter sleep mode  or slide and hold the switch for 4
4.  end of its useful life  Your local waste disposal company may provide information  about proper disposal     ViewSonic VEB620 VEB625    Compliance Information    FCC Statement  This device complies with part 15 of 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    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 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        e  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected    e Consult
5.  intended to be operated indoors  and away from windows to provide maximum shielding  Equipment  or its transmitting antenna   that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing  The installer of this radio equipment must ensure  that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health  Canada limits for the general population  consult Safety Code 6  obtainable from Health Canada   s             web site www hc sc gc ca rpb     R amp TTE Compliance Statement              This wireless module device complies with the Essential Requirements of the R amp TTE Directive  of the European Union  1999 5 EC   This equipment meets the following conformance standards     EN300 328 V1 7 1  EN301 489 1 V1 6 1  EN301 489 17 V1 2 1    ViewSonic 3 VEB620 VEB625    Table of Contents    Introduction to the eBook Models                   cccsssssscccssssssscccccsssssscccsseess 5  VEDBO  RE 6  VEDO EE 7   Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your eBook                   ccccccccssssssssssseees 8  Cidro mie ER RE 8  ale EE ee 10  Ett Ee KEE eet 1    Chapter 2 Getting to Know the Device                 ccccccccccssssssssccceccceeeeess 12  PCat ee Ween oc ceenerns vacacsexepopeeaccnsssnnaasseeancenrusanesseconeaaquaeeanees  12   TOD VIC Wy soe ceons ce AE E E E AAA EEA 13  Botton Eeer 14  BACK Eege 15  Eeer 16  LUSH dee sates r e E E E EAEE 17  Unono Ke ue e EE 18   Chapter 3 Getting to Know the Main Features                cccsccccssssssseees 19  Home CS E 19  Book 
6.  loss of profits  loss of business opportunity  loss of goodwill   interference with business relationships  or other commercial loss  even if advised of the possibility of  such damages    2  Any other damages  whether incidental  consequential or otherwise    3  Any claim against the customer by any other party     4 3  ViewSonic eBook Warranty eBook LWO01 Rev  1A 06 20 08    ViewSonic 46 VEB620_VEB625       ViewSonic          
7.  sec to turn off the device        Your eBook will also go to sleep by itself after minutes if you are    not using it     ViewSonic 11 VEB620 VEB625    Chapter 2  Getting to Know the Device    Features and Functions    Locating the Controls  You navigate eBook using the 5 way controller  the Home  Menu   Back  and Next   Previous Page buttons  and the touch screen       control   Stylus Pen  Previous Page en Page  Button utton  5S Way  Back Button Controller  Vol  Up   Dwn    Menu Home Bookmark Text Size  Button Button Button Button      Stylus Pen only for VEB625 model    Touch screen only for VEB625 model    ViewSonic 12 VEB620 VEB625    Features and Functions  continued     Top View    The top of your eBook contains the power indicator light and a  power Switch Bottom     Leather Case Charge  Hook Indicator Light Power Switch    Stylus  Pen         Stylus Pen only for VEB625 model    ViewSonic 13 VEB620 VEB625    Features and Functions  continued     Bottom View    The ports for SD card is located on the bottom of your eBook  device  Open the cover tab and fold it back to use these slots     WiF1  for VEB625  Headphone Jack    Leather  Case Hook       Network  WiF1  Switch USB Power Port   for VEB625  Plug in your USB cable here    SD Card Slot  Reset Button Included      Network switch  WiF1  only for VEB625 model    ViewSonic 14 VEB620_VEB625    Features and Functions  continued     Back View    The back of your eBook contains speaker for audio content        ViewSonic 
8.  the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Warning  You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party       responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment     For Canada  e This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003   e Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada     CE Conformity for European Countries    C     The device complies with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and Low Voltage Directive  2006 95 EC     Following information is only for EU member states   The mark is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive    2002 96 EC  WEEE   Gi  The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or   discarded batteries or accumulators as unsorted municipal waste  but use the return and collection    systems available     symbol Hg  Cd  or Pb  then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content of more than    If the batteries  accumulators and button cells included with this equipment  display the chemical X  0 0005  Mercury or more than  0 002  Cadmium  or more than 0 004  Lead     ViewSonic 1 VEB620 VEB625    Declaration of ROHS Compliance    This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2002 95 EC of the  European Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in  electrical and electronic equipment  Ro
9. 15 VEB620 VEB625    Features and Functions  continued     Reset    If your eBook does not power on or 1s unresponsive during use   try resetting the device by disconnecting your eBook from any  power source  and then sliding and holding the power switch for 4  seconds before releasing  or reset the system by resetting key        Stick    ViewSonic 16 VEB620 VEB625    Using the Buttons    The hardware keys offer basic functions let user easily understand  and operate this device     Name Function     gt   Switch the system on and off  Home Button  Back Button  Page up Button  Takes you to the previous page in your reading material     Page down Button  Takes you to the next page in your reading material     Zoom Button    Changes the size of the text while you are reading  Bookmark Button    Quickly bookmark    Menu Button  Displays application and navigation choices that are related to    A  on  D  KL     the screen you are viewing     S way Button   Selects an item or action when pressed down  Moves the  on screen highlight or cursor up and down when moved up  and down  Moves the on screen highlight or cursor side to   side when moved left or right     Volume Control  Move the 5 way controller to controls the headphone or       speaker volume for audio books and music     ViewSonic 17 VEB620 VEB625    Using the Touch Screen    a  To move to the previous page  slide your finger across the  screen from left to right   b  To move to the next page  slide your finger across the s
10. Ee 21  Dorine a DOOR eare E a a EE EAEE E EENE TE 23  In eiss ea a E E OEE 24  Usinge Options Yd TE EE 25  OPON MONU errean EEE EEE E E EA A 26  U mo     0 E 27  ee Ee EE 28  Displaying Table of e E 29  AOJE BOOK ATK eege 30  Viewing My BOOKMARKS ug oso es eis ecigtenesacduinstpdeunsebeecendesn end soteraeevadieaes 31  MTR e spaces ET EEE EEE O A E TE 32  EE T ODLO eege 33  Viewme Bookmarks and le 34  POO NO S eebe 35  Del  ting Te 36  Pla IN Eeer 37  EE EE 38  KE 39  Connect to Available Networks E 40  Krees 41  EE eege 42  PPA A I ON er ees ge E AE EER E ea mans AE AE EE 43  Pe yA EE 44    ViewSonic 4 VEB620 VEB625    Introduction to the eBook  Models    There are three models of the eBook devices that depends on  which models you purchased     The following table shown a summary of each models     Generic version  VEB620   None Touch  amp  Network  connectivity       WiFi   Touch  VEB625   With touch control screen and  WiFi connectivity    ViewSonic 5 VEB620 VEB625    VEB620    Generic Version       None Touch  amp  Network connectivity       ViewSonic 6 VEB620 VEB625    VEB625    WiFi with Touch Control    With touch control screen and WiFi connectivity    ViewSonic       ViewSonic T       VEB620_VEB625    Chapter 1    Getting Started with Your  eBook       Charging the Device  Use the power adapter to fully charge your eBook device while  using it for the first time  The battery is built in and cannot be    removed     To charge your eBook device by power adapter     1 
11. HS Directive  and is deemed to comply with the maximum  concentration values issued by the European Technical Adaptation Committee  TAC  as shown  below     Proposed Maximum  Substance P   Actual Concentration  Concentration    Hexavalent Chromium  Cr  Sp  Polybrominated biphenyls  PBB   lt  0 1   Polybrominated diphenyl ethers  PBDE    01     Certain components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex of the RoHS       Cadmium  Cd  0 01   lt  0 01     Directives as noted below     Examples of exempted components are   1  Mercury in compact fluorescent lamps not exceeding 5 mg per lamp and in other lamps not  specifically mentioned in the Annex of RoHS Directive     N      Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes  electronic components  fluorescent tubes  and electronic  ceramic parts  e g  piezoelectronic devices      LA      Lead in high temperature type solders  e lead based alloys containing 85  by weight or more  lead     4  Lead as an allotting element in steel containing up to 0 35  lead by weight  aluminium containing   up to 0 4  lead by weight and as a cooper alloy containing up to 4  lead by weight     ViewSonic 2 VEB620 VEB625    FCC Radiation Exposure Statement    This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the  radiator  amp  your body     FCCID  TX2 RTL8191SU    Industry Canada Notice  This wireless module device complies with Canadian RSS 210 To  prevent radio interference to the licensed service  this device is
12. ViewSonic    VEB620   VEB625   User Guide  eBook   Guide de l utilisateur     Bedienungsanleitung    Guida dell   utente    Guia del usuario    Gebruikshandleiding    Guia do usuario    Kayttoopas    Kullan  c   k  lavuzu    OOnNyYOS xpnoTwv  IT E    EAFA  F        Ga    STOT AT Model No   VS13392  Viewsonic    VS13394       Copyright Information    Copyright   ViewSonic Corporation  2010  All rights reserved    ViewSonic  the three birds logo  OnView  ViewMatch  and ViewMeter are registered trademarks  of ViewSonic Corporation    Disclaimer  ViewSonic Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or  omissions contained herein  nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from furnishing  this material  or the performance or use of this product    In the interest of continuing product improvement  ViewSonic Corporation reserves the right to  change product specifications without notice  Information in this document may change without  notice    No part of this document may be copied  reproduced  or transmitted by any means  for any  purpose without prior written permission from ViewSonic Corporation     For Your Records    Product Name  VEB620   VEB625  ViewSonic eBook  Model Number  V S13392   VS13394    Document Number  VEB620 VEB625 UG ENG Rev  1A 03 18 10  Serial Number   Purchase Date     Product disposal at end of product life   ViewSonic is concerned about the preservation of our environment  Please dispose of this product  properly at the
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14. brary        d  j  LU d  V      j       Title name Total book amount  BH Book Library 35 books  ma  Bodies Left Behind   Book name  Indicates Deaver  Jeffery 50   different type  of format Mean Streets    ePub  E    BUTCHER  JIM 25  Percentages of    your reading  Shattered    En  KOONTZ  DEAN 80     Sten  Sten Series  1     Allan Cloe  Chres Bunch 70        Strangers  KOONTZ  DEAN 0        Wolf Worlds  Sten Serjes  2          Allan Cloe  Chres Bunch 0     1 6 S  I            Author name Show the reading progress    ViewSonic 21 VEB620 VEB625    Book Library  continued     Screen Features    The name of your place  The name of the book       for books  the author of the item is listed  For  Author or Date Se W    periodicals and feeds  the date is listed   Sorting indicator   Sorting mode are denoted right here   Selection indicator   Indicates the item you have selected    Format Indicator   The label indicates the book format  Progress indicator The length of the bar indicates how far you have  Progress indicator l      read in a particular item   Book Number   Indicates the number of books in this device       ViewSonic 22 VEB620_VEB625    Deleting a Book    Advance Features       The screen sample below explains the sub menu  features that you may find on your Book Library that allows you to  manage your bookshelf     Book Library 35 books       Bodies Left Behin    Deaver  Jeffery Add New    Mean Streets Delete    BUTCHER  JIM    Cancel    ei Shattered  A    KOONTZ  DEAN
15. ccess Information       User name        Password                      VISITIR    80     80  00    60     o             Only for this model    ViewSonic 41 VEB620_VEB625    Setting    Language  Power Management  Gesture Setting  System  Info  About  and Advanced Setting are categories of Setting  Touch  Screen Calibration  G Sensor Calibration  Firmware Upgrade and  Restore Defaults setting are categories in the Advanced settings     1  Select Settings from Home Screen   2  Use 5 way control to navigate and configure the setting items   3  Press Back key to return to the previous window              er Mee    Cl Language E   Z    Power Management    Settings    T     Touch Screen Calibration         G Sensor Calibration       Gesture Setting    e CG    5 H  dek  v   amp  Firmware Upgrade           About      Restore Defaults               E Advanced Settings                Nil 1 1 ST Yul 4     ViewSonic 42 VEB620_VEB625    Firmware Upgrade    By downloading and installing the system firmware update will  upgrade your eBook   s firmware and software to the latest version   This will improve your eBook   s operational performance  fix  software bugs  repair software errors and add more features and  more value to your eBook     please check our online web page  www viewsonic com  from time  to time for system firmware update     Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade                                        ViewSonic 43 VEB620_VEB625    Safety and Hardware    Important Safety Instruct
16. creen  from right to left                          Only for this model    ViewSonic 18 VEB620 VEB625    Chapter 3    Getting to Know the Main  Features    Home Screen       The sample screen below show the Home Screen    and the applications  The Home Screen is displayed N  with various options in which user can choose the  desired options on Book Library  Bookmarks  amp  Notes  Network  Service  Settings and More        Book Library    Bookmarks  amp  Notes    Music Library       vy Network Service    Settings       User Manual    a  bd       ViewSonic 19 VEB620_VEB625    Home Screen  continued     The following table shown a summary of each    features       i   j  LU i  V      j    ICON    ViewSonic    Book Library  allowed user can open different type of eBook content   including ePub  PDF  RTF and TXT     Bookmark  amp  Notes  User can add bookmarks or create notes on the device  and it  allows user to manage and view them in a list of pages     Music Library  allowed user to play audio file stores in the device    Network Service  for VEB625   You can use wireless or 3G function to download content and  share data to your friends     Setting  Takes you to the Settings screen     User Manual  On screen user manual       20 VEB620_VEB625    Book Library       Tap  Book Library  on Home Screen to search  and open a book  once you get into the Book  Library  you can see your 5 latest reading book  on the first page  press Total menu to see all of  the others books in the li
17. e film is a musical based 7 ae a    Swedish pop band ABBA       Si My bookmarks  adaptation of the musical o J  Search  ial    story of Sophie Sheridan  a  bride to be trying to find out the identity of her  father so that he can give her away at the   Since the premiere of the musical in London in   over 30 million people have seen Mamma uses  the music of ABBA to tell the story of Sophie  The    film is a musical based on the legendary          ViewSonic 25 VEB620_VEB625    Options Menu    Press to access options for optimizing your       reading experience     To the first page  Go to the first page of current book     Jumps to a Selected page   Allows jumping to any pages of the current book     Table of contents  Takes you to the Table of Contents for the item you are  reading     Adds a bookmark   Bookmark current page   My Bookmarks   Shows bookmark for the book     Search  Displays the Search line at the bottom of the screen   searches and lists a key word within the book     Font Size    Change content displayed font size        ViewSonic 26 VEB620 VEB625    Using Go to Page          When you read a book  press Options Menu  tap To first  page  you will go to the first page in this book     To first page  Jump to page    Table of contents    fal Bookmark  My bookmarks    Search       ViewSonic 2  VEB620_VEB625    Jumping to a Page       When you choose Jump to page system will popup soft    number buttons  that allows you to tape the page number to jump    to a speci
18. e very large rail stations   Charing Cross  whichserves the south of England           for VEB625            for VEB625           Vill 1 1 TT     ViewSonic 34 VEB620 VEB625    Adding Notes    You can add a note for further reference  Press Menu to display  Options menu for the bookmark note list     Select  add New  note then enter words by tapping the letter  buttons on the soft keyboard  When you are done  tap  Save     button to confirm inputs     BookMarks  amp  Notes 4 books 2 notes    BookMarks S Notes 4 books 2 notes                     Strangers    9 bookmarks       Add New    You can write any words right here and       Shattered DI Delete press    Enter    button to store this note     5 bookmarks  K   Cancel    ePub    NE       Wolf Worlds  Sten Series  2   The       14 bookmarks    K         Sten  Sten Series  1     3 bookmarks       Note 001      el  He said the great thing about travelling by rail and  that you can see some of the great countryside    Note 002    London itself has some very large rail stations   Charing Cross  whichserves the south of England       amp                You can add up to 20 notes under this mode              Only for this model    ViewSonic 35 VEB620 VEB625    Deleting Notes    While in bookmark notes mode  press Menu to display the Option  Menu  select Delete to remove the records from the page     BookMarks  amp  Notes 30 Records    Bookmark 001 sva    It    s very convenient    mean  d i Add New    many other cities around the  
19. eated with hyperlinks     ViewSonic 29 VEB620_VEB625    Adding Bookmarks       You can add a bookmark on the current page of the book   The top left corner of the page will be marked by   indicates that  it is bookmarked    Press MM button or by selecting Bookmark in Option menu  when you read a book to add a bookmark to the current page  Your  bookmarks will be stored in My Bookmarks for further reference     Bookmark Indicator         A Strangers    The ever so beloved West End musical Mamma  Mia  has finally been takenfrom the stage to the  silver screen  The international premiere of the  was held at the Odeon Leicester Square in  London  30 June 2008     M ene The film is a musical based on the legendary  To first page Swedish pop band ABBA    s songs and it is the  adaptation of the musical of the same name   Jump to page  Mamma Mia  uses the music of ABBA to tell the  Table of contents story of Sophie Sheridan  a 21  year old  bride to be trying to find out the identity of her  EI  Bookmark father so that he can give her away at the      Since the premiere of the musical in London in   My bookmarks    over 30 million people have seen Mamma uses  the music of ABBA to tell the story of Sophie  The    film is a musical based on the legendary       22 254    Search      You can add total 8 Bookmarks on a book  The new one will replace old    ViewSonic 30 VEB620_VEB625       Viewing My Bookmarks       You can look up the bookmarks for the book by selecting   My Bookmark fro
20. fic page you want to read 1n the book        Jump to page  Table of contents    Bookmark    My bookmarks    Search    Font size       ViewSonic         Strangers    The ever so beloved West End musical Mamma  Mia  has finally been takenfrom the stage to the  silver screen  The international premiere of the  was held at the Odeon Leicester Square in  London  30 June 2008     The film is a musical based on the legendary  Swedish pop band ABBA    s songs and it is the    adaptation of the musical of the same name     Mamma Mia  uses the music of ABBA to tell the    m   mme mE CN nla  YN m t a        A sim m Lal       22 254    28 VEB620_VEB625    Displaying Table of Content       The Table of Contents  TOC  for the eBook device shows  you all of the topics covered in this book     You can get there by selecting    Table of Contents    from the  Options Menu when you read a book       Strangers    CHAPTER ONE Page 008     HOW TO PREPARE FOR DIALOGUE       CHAPTER TWO Page 015    7 INTERFAITH  TYPES  AND HOW TO SPOT  THEM       CHAPTER THREE Page 032    Menu  i LET    S GET DOWN TO WORK AND DIALOGUE   To first page NN  CHAPTER FOUR Page 048     lump to page   J   Table of contents CHAPTER FIVE Page 069  Developing the right attitude for dialogue   fal Bookmark Se le  CHAPTER SIX   My bookmarks onan          HOW TO CHOOSE AN INTERFAITH PROJECT          How to get the best out of the participants    AAI Font size       This features 1s available only when the book contains a TOC  cr
21. h as network connection   Network Neighbor from Home Screen     Network service such as WiF1 is subject to the model you  purchased        Network Service              f pu   Wireless Setting 2    ID Network Neighbor           Only for this model    ViewSonic 38 VEB620_VEB625    WiFi Setting    To establish an internet connection  you need to configure the  network settings     WiFi Switch       Wireless Setting             WLAN14    WPA    Switch to turn  on off WiFi  The  device will scan for       WLAN14   X  available wireless    networks     The discovered  Free Public WiFi    WEP    network name   SSID  are shown    as a list  VISITIR    WEP    NA SO GO Gi Gi  dE          Only for this model    ViewSonic 39 VEB620_VEB625    Connect to Available Networks    Select a network name to establish a connection    If you select a secure network  you will be prompted for the  password  Use the soft keyboard to enter the password to establish  the connection     Wireless Setting             WLAN14       WPA         WLAN14   X  G WPA   fai DMC    WEP    Free Public WiFi       Only for this model    ViewSonic 40 VEB620_VEB625    Using a Network Neighbor    Select Network Neighbor to connect to and download shared files  on the network    1  Select one of the PC listed on the page to access its sharing folder   2  Enter the USN  amp  password    3  Then you can directly to download the files     Available PC list USN  amp  PSW    Network Neighbor             Network Neighbor    qb A
22. ions    When using your VS eBook device  you should always follow  basic safety instructions to reduce the risk of fire  electric shock  and injury to persons     L    Do not use the eBook device near water  for example  near  a bathtub  washbowl  kitchen sink or laundry tub  in a wet  basement or near a swimming pool       Avoid using the eBook device during an electrical storm  There    may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning       Use only the power adapter included with your eBook device     Do not dispose of your eBook device in a fire  The internal  rechargeable battery may explode  Check local codes for  possible special disposal instructions    CAUTION  To reduce the risk of fire  use only the enclosed  No  5W or USB cord       CAUTION  Do not remove the cover  or back   There are    no user serviceable parts inside  Refer servicing to qualified  service personnel    CAUTION  To ensure reliable operation and to prevent  overheating  provide adequate ventilation for your eBook  device and keep it away from heat sources  Do not locate it  near heat registers or other heat producing equipment  Provide  for free air flow around the eBook device and its power supply    ViewSonic 44 VEB620_VEB625    Customer Support       For technical support or product service  see the table below or contact your reseller   Note  You will need the product serial number     Country  T Telephone  Region F Fax  ER lewsonic com a elena emit service au viewsonic com  Zealand EE N
23. m the Options Menu  A list of pages with  bookmarks will be shown on the screen  tap any bookmarks you  want to read to resume the page  You can also deleting bookmarks  as example below     Book Name          Strangers    Bookmark 001 Strangers page 08          H s very convenient    mean the links from London  many other cities around the country including    Bookmark 002 Strangers page 15    Travelling from London to Sheffield takes about two  half hours  it    s a fairly pleasant journey     and             Bookmark 003 strangers page 32       is that you can see some of the great countryside  have in this country  and there    s some lovely       To first page  Jump to page    Table of contents    Bookmark 004 Strangers page 48       Elliot said it    s very convenient to travel from  many cities around the country including Sheffield      Bookmark 005 strangers page 15       He said the great thing about travelling by rail and  that you can see some of the great countryside        all Bookmark   My bookmarks  Search   Font size    Bookmark 006 Strangers page 96          London itself has some very large rail stations   Charing Cross  whichserves the south of England          Sa 3 G G G  amp        ViewSonic 31 VEB620_VEB625    Using Search                      To search the book content  you can use Search menu and H  enter your term to display the search results pages as shown in the  example below  You can page through the results just like you  would do on book libra
24. ntent on the device  Tap or move  5 way to adjust the display font size     Step 2    at strangers    The ever so beloved West End musical Mamma  Mia  has finally been takenfrom the stage to the  silver screen  The international premiere of the  was held at the Odeon Leicester Square in  London  30 June 2008    Step 1   The film is a musical based on the legendary   Swedish pop band ABBA    s songs and it is the    adaptation of the musical of the same name     To first page    Jump to page Mamma Mia  uses the music of ABBA to tell the    Table of contents story of Sophie Sheridan  a 21  year old    bride to be trying to find out the identity of her        Bookmark father so that he can give her away at the  My bookmarks Since the premiere of the musical in London in   Hi Search  Font size  22 254    ViewSonic 33 VEB620_VEB625    Viewing Bookmarks and Notes    To view all the bookmarks or notes  open Bookmarks and Notes  on the Home Screen  All the bookmarks and notes both shown  as a list of pages as the following sample screen  Select any listed  items for the details pages     Bookmark   note info         BookMarks  amp  Notes 4 books 2 notes       Strangers  9 bookmarks       3  EE    Shattered  5 bookmarks       Wolf Worlds  Sten Series  2   The       14 bookmarks          Sten  Sten Series  1     3 bookmarks       Le    Note 001    He said the great thing about travelling by rail and  that you can see some of the great countryside       Note 002    London itself has som
25. parts not meeting ViewSonic   s specifications     can E    Normal wear and tear   f  Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect   3  Any product exhibiting a condition commonly known as    image burn in    which results when a static  image is displayed on the product for an extended period of time     How to get service    1  For information about receiving service under warranty  contact ViewSonic Customer Support  please  refer to Customer Support page   You will need to provide your product   s serial number    2  To obtain warranted service  you will be required to provide  a  the original dated sales slip   b  your  name   c  your address   d  a description of the problem  and  e  the serial number of the product    3  Take or ship the product freight prepaid in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic service  center or ViewSonic    4  For additional information or the name of the nearest ViewSonic service center  contact ViewSonic    Limitation of implied warranties    There are no warranties  express or implied  which extend beyond the description contained herein   including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose    Exclusion of damages    ViewSonic   s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product  ViewSonic shall not be   liable for    1  Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product  damages based upon inconvenience   loss of use of the product  loss of time 
26. rope com  T  Toll Free   1 800 688 6688  United States www viewsonic com T  Toll   1 424 233 2530  F  1 909 468 3757    ViewSonic 45 VEB620 VEB625       Puerto Rico  amp   Virgin Islands    service us viewsonic com  soporte viewsonic com       service us viewsonic com       Limited Warranty  VIEWSONIC eBook    What the warranty covers   ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship  under normal    use  during the warranty period  If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during  the warranty period  ViewSonic will  at its sole option  repair or replace the product with a like product   Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components     How long the warranty is effective   ViewSonic eBook are warranted for 1 year for labor from the date of the first customer purchase     Who the warranty protects   This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser     What the warranty does not cover   1  Any product on which the serial number has been defaced  modified or removed   2  Damage  deterioration or malfunction resulting from   a  Accident  misuse  neglect  fire  water  lightning  or other acts of nature  unauthorized product  modification  or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product     Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic   Causes external to the product  such as electric power fluctuations or failure     Use of supplies or 
27. ry reading    Search Result  Step 1      7 Strangers  i 15 Records  To first page  Jump to page  Table of contents    001 page 08       H s very convenient    mean the links from London  many other cities around the country including       002 page 15    My bookmarks    Search    Font size    Travelling from London to Sheffield takes about two  half hours  it    s a fairly pleasant journey     and            is that you can see some of the great countryside  have in this country  and there    s some lovely       004 page 48    Elliot said it    s very convenient to travel from  many cities around the country including Sheffield         The ever so beloved West End musical Mamma  Mia  has finally been takenfrom the stage to the    silver screen  The international premiere of the    005 page 56    He said the great thing about travelling by rail and    was held at the Odeon Leicester Square in       London  30 June 2008    The film is a musical based on the legendary that you can see some of the great countryside     Swedish pop band ABBA    s songs and it is the  adaptation of the musical of the same name 0 06    Mamma Mia  uses the music of ABBA to tell the    page 96       London itself has some very large rail stations   Charing Cross  whichserves the south of England            For English text search only     ViewSonic 32 VEB620 VEB625    Adjusting the Font Size       To pick the text size that you want to use while reading  You have a  choice of five sizes for reading co
    
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