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1. From the Books and Periodicals applications 1 Press the Hit Home button tap Books or Periodicals For periodicals tap the periodical title to view its issues list 2 Press the Menu button tap Add to Collection 3 Tap a collection that you have created that appears in the list 4 Select one or more books or periodical issues that you wish to add Selected items are indicated with a check 5 Tap Done Note A collection and its items must be stored in the same location For example if the book periodical is stored on the Reader s internal memory you may not add items stored on a microSD card to the collection amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 83 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Organizing gt Using Collections gt Removing Items from a Collection Removing Items from a Collection You can remove one or more items from a collection that you have created 1 Press the ft Home button tap Collections tap a collection that you have created press the Menu button tap Remove Content You can also tap and hold an item tap Remove 2 Tap one or more items Selected items are indicated with a check 3 Tap Done 4 Tap Yes when
2. Contents list Top page gt Basic Operations gt Home Screen gt Applications and the Home Screen Applications and the Home Screen Press the fi Home button to display the Home screen The Home screen has the following applications Applications appear on the first and second page of the Home screen The displayed icons may vary depending on the country region setting Phar Gi Pubic Liteary L Google Books Pride and Prejudice z d Aiie iat CaS urera A idi icia Reference mad EJ ler Hanetariting H Text erm ame a 3 k a koncerni Priis ad Prejiniiee Pictures Aiea ee FJ k Syslen Periodicals 1 Status bar 2 Last read book periodical 3 Newly added books 4 Applications Navigate to the second page of the Home screen Tip The most recent book periodical that you opened is shown under Continue Reading on the first page of the Home screen Tap it to continue reading where you previously left off The three most recent books that have been added to the Reader are displayed under Recently Added on the first page of the Home screen Tap one to start reading it Lists all the books transferred content in the Reader and if inserted the Books microSD card See Details Reader Enters Reader Store You can find featured titles bestsellers new arrivals and Store more See Details nap Lists all the periodicals in the Reader and if inserted
3. Browsing Content Lists press the Menu button and tap More Settings to change the settings Reading Organizing Samma Descriptio ORCC io Medium fault Other Applications Default Zoom The default zoom ratio Set to Medium by default ee Open Pages in Settings Overview Opens the page scaled to the window size Enabled by default Other Information Set to Unicode UTF 8 by default The browser supports the following encodings Latin 1 ISO 8859 1 Unicode UTF 8 Block Pop up f Windows Blocks pop up windows Enabled by default Load Images Loads images on a Web page Enabled by default Auto fit Pages Formats Web pages to the window size Enabled by default Enable ee each sa JavaScript Enables JavaScript Enabled by default Set Home Page Sets the default Web page to display You can set the currently opened Web page as your home page Clear Cache Clear All Cookie R l ki Data emoves all cookies Remember Form Data Clear Form Data Empties the search and form history Text Encoding Contents list Allows the browser to remember the form history Enabled by default Remember Allows the browser to remember some entered passwords Enabled by Passwords default Clear Passwords Deletes the passwords saved by the browser Reset to Default Restores the default settings and deletes all browser data Legal Information Display
4. Tip You can also charge the Reader using the AC Adapter PRSA AC10 PRSA AC1A sold separately This method of charging will take approximately 2 hours to fully charge the battery To change from charge mode to data transfer mode tap the status bar to display the notification window tap USB connected l Battery status indicator The battery status indicator shows the charging status or approximate remaining charge of the battery 29 n ia ia fe Coe i Four bars indicate a fully charged or almost fully charged battery The number of bars decreases with the battery s charge Zero bars indicate that the battery has almost no remaining charge 3 amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 30 Reader User Guide Search Getting started F F F F F F F F Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Getting started gt Battery gt Maximizing Battery Life Maximizing Battery Life There are many ways to conserve battery power To extend battery life If you have no plans to use the Reader completely power off the Reader Do not leave the Reader with the battery depleted for a prolonged period of time Battery capacity may be affected Use and store the Reader at room temperature or within the
5. amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 119 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Pictures gt Using Menu Items Using Menu Items Below is a list of option items available when you press the Menu button from the Pictures content list Delete Pictures Deletes one or more pictures from the Reader See Details Settings Changes the slideshow interval See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 120 Reader User Guide Search r Y Y Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Audio gt Enjoying Audio Enjoying Audio The Reader has an audio player so that you can enjoy listening to music while reading For details on transferring audio to the Reader see Details For details on supported file types see Details Playing audio 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Audio The album list opens For browsing an audio list see Details 2 Tap an album The track list opens 3 Tap a track The audio player opens and start
6. About PDF files The Reader provides the ability to display most text based PDF files in several font sizes Documents are displayed in the default font position with their original layouts Due to the complex nature of PDF files in certain situations when you change the font size only text will appear This is because some tables and graphics may be reformatted and altered during the reflow process Also in cases where PDF files are created using image data only there is no text to reflow or resize In these cases if retaining the original layout of a PDF file is required Sony recommends that you view the PDF file at its original font size siete Font Type orara 7 Page Sof 342 1 To display the original layout Note If you modified the default font size with Font Size Preference under Settings return it to its original layout to view PDF files normally To view the document in a different size use the zoom in function When you view PDF files in other than their original layout some functions such as highlighting or searching may not work correctly Changing the page mode You can change the page viewing style for PDF files This is convenient for viewing pages with text arranged in columns This mode remains active as you continue reading The setting applies only to the currently open book 1 When viewing a book or periodical press the Menu button tap Customize View Page Mode
7. Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Information gt Appendix gt Specifications Specifications Model name PRS T1 Power source Built in rechargeable battery 3 7 V DC 1000mAh USB powered from a computer or the optional AC Adapter PRSA AC10 PRSA AC1A sold separately via the supplied USB cable Battery life continuous page turn Maximum Battery Approximately 14 000 continuous page turns when reading only Measured using a text based content in ePub format and a fully charged battery consecutive page turns at approximately one second per page under the recommended operating temperature Actual battery life may vary based on usage patterns and individual device j Charging time Computer based charging Approximately 2 5 hours AC Adapter PRSA AC10 PRSA AC1A sold separately based charging Approximately 2 hours l Internal memory capacity for data storage Approximately 1 4 GB after initial setting Depending on size of pre loaded excerpts available memory capacity may vary Operating Charging temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F l Dimensions w h d Approximately 110 x 173 x 8 9 mm 4 3 8 x 6 7 8 x 3 8 inches Mass Approximately 168 g 5 9 oz i Display 152 4 mm 6 inch diagonal electrophoretic display 600 x 800 pixels 16 level grayscale Wi Fi 157 Wireless standards IEEE 802 11b g n compliant Wireless security
8. 1 Press the Menu button tap Delete Notes See Details To delete all annotations 1 Press the Menu button tap Delete Notes press the Menu button tap Select All Done Yes Using Menu Items Press the Menu button from the Notes All Notes list to select an option option Description Delete Notes Deletes one or more notes from the Reader See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 70 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Reading gt Reading Books gt Using the Dictionary Using the Dictionary The Reader has built in dictionaries to assist you with looking up the definition of a word ona page You can choose one of several bilingual dictionaries to use See Details Only the dictionaries included on the Reader can be used New dictionaries cannot be installed or added 1 Tap and hold a word on a page The dictionary panel is displayed at the bottom Mr Bennet replied the aT Bail it is returne wikipedia mi here and she Searc malty gogle told me all about Lol alaisia a Mr Bennet made EE Do you not want to know who has taken it cried his wife impatiently You want to tell me and I have no obje
9. Other Applications Settings section Other Information Contents list q Previous section 2 Return to the first page 3 Table of Contents Next section a 2 Return to the first page of the section 3 Table of Contents Next article Appearance See Details Annotations See Details Using the Dictionary See Details Finding Pages with a Keyword See Details 76 Changing Periodical Page Settings See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation TT Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Organizing gt Organizing Your Content gt Deleting a Single Item Deleting a Single Item You can delete individual items The following instructions use the Books application as an example this feature is also available in other applications 1 Press the Hit Home button tap Books 2 Tap and hold an item The option items appear 3 Tap Delete 4 Tap Yes when prompted The item is deleted from the Reader Note Depending on the application it may not be possible to delete certain files Sony recommends that you create a backup of the contents of the Reader using the Reader software before deleting an item a amp Go to page top Copyright 20
10. demn pea eee The item is stored on the microSD card The item is protected from deletion See Details The item has not been opened The item has expired See Details The item expires in the given number of days See Details ai F This icon is displayed for books periodicals only l Navigation Page indicator Display the page jump panel See Details Page navigation icon or the lt Previous button View the previous page or item Page navigation icon or the gt Next button View the next page or item amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 50 Reader User Guide Search Getting started F Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists gt i F F F F F Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Browsing Content Lists gt Content Lists gt Browsing in Thumbnail View and List View Browsing in Thumbnail View and List View Content can be displayed as individual thumbnails or in a list The following instructions use the Books application as an example Hppka Books Sorted fy Date Sorted by Date Pride and Preqidice iP aan isi i Emma Pie 11 A Christman Carol weal Frida and Praja Emma A Christmas Ca reef Bret tie Be toe eH Fal ay ns A Christmas Carol a a te SEES a z magi a Gullivers Tr arel TEAN Emini gm
11. A Chains Ca Gulliver e Trela Ermat magii Parir Li F ai l ne it Page iati Paga 0 4 Thumbnail view icon 2 List view icon 1 Press the Hit Home button tap Books 2 Tap Le or displays thumbnails of content displays a list of content Some applications only allow list view Adjusting the title view The titles of some books periodicals may be cut off if they are too long To avoid this you can set the Reader to display titles across two lines instead of one line 51 Mi ETEY Books Sorted by Date Pride and Prejudice Pfaf2011 Emma Tiaa A Christmas Carol ew TrB2011 1 List view 1 Press the Hit Home button tap Books or Periodicals vist view press the Menu button tap Title 2 Line View Titles are displayed on two lines To revert to the one line view repeat Step 1 and tap Title 1 Line View amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 52 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Browsing Content Lists gt Content Lists gt Using the Page Jump Panel in Content List Pages Using the Page J ump Panel in Content List Pages Content list pages can be turned conveniently via the page jump panel Ff21 2011 5 1
12. AT BE CH DE DK ES FI FR GB IE IT NL NO SE France The Wi Fi feature of this Reader shall exclusively be used inside buildings Any use of the Wi Fi feature of this Reader outside of the buildings is prohibited on the French territory Please make sure that the Wi Fi feature of this Reader is disabled before any use outside of the buildings ART Decision 2002 1009 as amended by ART Decision 03 908 relating to radio frequencies use restrictions Italy Use of the RLAN network is governed with respect to private use by the Legislative Decree of 1 8 2003 no 259 Code of Electronic Communications In particular Article 104 indicates when the prior obtainment of a general authorization is required and Art 105 indicates when free use is permitted with respect to the supply to the public of the RLAN access to telecom networks and services by the Ministerial Decree 28 5 2003 as amended and Art 25 general authorization for electronic communications networks and services of the Code of electronic communications Norway Use of this radio equipment is not allowed in the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny Alesund Svalbard For customers in France MDR E10LP When replacing the headphones earphones not supplied please choose the appropriate model of headphones earphones for your device as indicated above At high volume prolonged listening to the personal audio player can damage the user s
13. Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Purchased Content gt Purchased Content Purchased Content You can view and download content that you have purchased from Reader Store 1 Configure Wi Fi settings of the Reader to access Reader Store See Details 2 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Purchased Content Sign in with your Reader Store e mail address and password if prompted Follow Reader Store instructions to view and download your purchased content amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 99 Reader User Guide Search Y Y Y Y Y Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt All Notes gt Finding Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals Finding Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals You can use All Notes to find annotations across all books and periodicals The application stores all annotations including bookmarks highlights and drawings that you have added on pages Tap an item in the list to jump to the page on which that annotation is located 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt All Notes All Notes All Types Sorted by Date eal
14. Look up words while reading Details Look up words in a dictionary Details List previously looked up words Details Read periodicals Details Collections Details Supplementary applications Handwriting Details Text memo Details Picture viewer Details Audio player Details Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 19 amp Go to page top Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Getting started gt Wireless Connectivity gt Join a Wi Fi Network Getting started Basic Operations J oin a Wi Fi Network Adding Getting Content To shop at Reader Store or connect to the internet wirelessly set up a wireless Wi Fi internet Browsing Content Lists connection with the following steps Reading Organizing l Preparing to set up a Wi Fi connection Before connecting to an access point turn on Wi Fi on the Reader 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Settings Wireless Network Settings Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Wireless Network Settings Wireless Standby Network tums to standby mode whan the network is idle Fa for 5 minutes Wi Fi Settings 2 Confirm that there is a check in the box to the right of Wi Fi A check indicates that Wi Fi is turned on Wi Fi is turned on by default Alternatively you can tap the status bar Wi Fi Tip Turn off Wi Fi when it is not in us
15. More Settings Reading Organizing 2 Choose from one of the following options Other Applications Option Description OOO Settings Show Notes This is convenient when notes are obscuring your view of the text See Details Other Information Info Information for the book or periodical that is currently open is displayed Contents list To return to the book periodical press the Back button amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 73 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Reading gt Reading Books gt Using Menu Items Getting started Basic Operations Using Menu Items Adding Getting Content l Below is a list of option items available when you press the Menu button from the Other Applications S Selects a method for navigating through a book See Details Settings Notes Displays a list of annotations in the book See Details Other Information Font Changes the font and font size See Details l Customize Adjusts the page mode see Details crops the page margins see Details or Contents list View adjusts the brightness see Details aut View amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 74 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Reading gt Reading Periodicals gt Opening a Periodical Issue Getting started Basic Operations Opening a Periodical Issue Adding Getting Content Newspapers and
16. Other Information Contents list h Home Displays the first page of the Home screen Back Returns to the previous screen or returns to the content list from a book Also closes the on screen keyboard or a dialog box navigation bar tool bar i Menu Displays the available option items amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 35 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Getting started gt Parts and Controls gt microSD Card Slot Getting started Basic Operations microSD Card Slot Adding Getting Content The microSD card slot is located on the lower right side of the back of the Reader Hold the Browsing Content Lists microSD card with the contacts facing down and the arrow pointing toward the microSD card slot and then insert it until it clicks into place The access indicator lights up in orange while the Reading Reader is accessing the microSD card Organizing Close the slot cover when using a microSD card You can format the microSD card if necessary See Details Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list q Access indicator 2 Slot cover amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 36 Reader User Guide Search Y Y Y Y Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information
17. Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Information gt Troubleshooting gt Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting tips may help you quickly resolve technical issues 1 Charge the Reader completely 2 Reset the Reader Press the RESET button with a small pin or clip The screen will freeze the Reader will not restart automatically Press the 4 Power button and the startup screen appears Note The bookmarks highlights handwritten notes or the setting information may be deleted by resetting Do not push the RESET button with a breakable point such as the graphite of a mechanical pencil It can cause the RESET button to be blocked 3 Comprehensive support and troubleshooting information is available at the support PC Web site See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 133 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Information gt Troubleshooting gt Support PC Web Site Getting started Basic Operations Support PC Web Site Adding Getting Content Sas For comprehensive support and troubleshooting information visit the support PC Web site Browsing Content Lists Support PC Web USA Reading htto www sony
18. WEP Open System WEP Shared Key WPA PSK TKIP WPA PSK AES WPA2 PSK TKIP WPA2 PSK AES Expansion slots microSD card slot See Details for supported card types and precautions Supplied items USB cable x 1 Stylus x 1 Quick Start Guide amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 158 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Information gt Appendix gt Supported File Types Getting started Basic Operations Supported File Types Adding Getting Content a The following files can be managed on the Reader software and transferred to the Reader Browsing Content Lists device However depending on the file size and format it may not be possible to view display play some Reading data Organizing Other Applications i Books Settings e EPUB files epub EPUB OPS version 2 0 supported Other Information e PDF files pdf t in o uu Support is based on the PDF 1 6 specification Contents list Text files txt Audio MP3 files mps The following specifications should be met in order to import an MP3 file Bit rate 8 to 320 kbps Sampling frequency 8 to 48 kHz File must be unsecured AAC files mp4 m4a Raw AAC is not supported The following specifications should be met in order to import an AAC file Bit rate up to 160 kbps Sampling frequency 8 to 48 kHz File must be unsecured
19. l Pictures JPEG files jpg jpeg GIF files gif PNG files png BMP files omp Note lf the size of a picture that you transferred with the Reader software is too large a thumbnail may not be created on the Reader and the picture may not be displayed in the Pictures content list In this case delete the picture via the Reader software Foran animated GIF file only the first frame will be shown amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 159 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Information gt Appendix gt System Requirements Getting started Basic Operations System Requirements Adding Getting Content The Reader software will work with the following operating systems Browsing Content Lists Reading Operating System Organizing Windows 7 Starter Microsoft Windows 7 32 64 Windows 7 Home Basic bit Windows 7 Home Premium Windows 7 Professional Other Applications Settings Windows 7 Ultimate Other Information Windows Vista Home Basic with Service Pack 2 or later P F Microsoft Windows Vista Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 2 or later Contents list 32 64 bit Windows Vista Business with Service Pack 2 or later Windows Vista Ultimate with Service Pack 2 or later Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 3 or later Microsoft Windows XP 32 Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 or later bit only Window
20. 1 When viewing a Web page tap e next to the URL box The bookmark list opens 2 Tap and hold the bookmark that you wish to remove from the list tap Delete Bookmark 3 Tap OK when prompted The bookmark is removed from the list To return to the Web page you were browsing press the pe Back button 95 i Opening a previously visited Web site You can view a list of Web sites that you have previously visited 1 When viewing a Web page tap e next to the URL box 2 Tap History A list of sites that you have previously visited opens 3 Tap an item to open itin the browser Deleting browsing history items You can remove entries from the browsing history 1 When viewing a Web page tap e next to the URL box 2 Tap History A list of sites that you have previously visited opens 3 Tap and hold the entry that you wish to remove from the list tap Remove from History 4 Press the 2 Back button to return to the Web page you were browsing Tip You can delete all browsing history items by pressing the Menu button tapping Clear History in Step 2 amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 96 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Applications gt Web Browsing gt Browser Settings Getting started Basic Operations Browser Settings Adding Getting Content On You can change the following browser settings to your preference When viewing a Web page
21. 7 16 2011 A Christmas Caral Page 13 of 352 acquaintance 7 16 2071 A Christmas Carol Page 9 of 352 to reason one into it am not particularly sp ii 162011 Pride and Prejudice Page 49 of 352 Chapter it is a truth universally acknowledg A 162011 Pride and Prejudice Page 3 of 352 1 Note icons Details 2 Filter note type Details 3 Sort icon sort by date title or file name 4 Search icon Details 5 Headline the highlighted text the text note the beginning text of the bookmarked page or the beginning text of the page with the handwritten note 6 Annotation creation date book periodical title page number 2 Tap a note in the list The page containing the selected note is displayed To return to All Notes press the Back button To delete annotations see Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 100 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Dictionary gt Using the Dictionary Using the Dictionary You can choose one of several embedded dictionaries to use Only the dictionaries included on the Reader can be used New dictionaries cannot be installed or added 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Dictionary 2 Type a
22. Keyboard On Screen Keyboard The on screen keyboard is used when you need to type If the keyboard does not automatically appear tap the input area on the screen i On screen keyboard layout 1 jt isa tuih eniveralty acleowledped thet a single man in possession of a lage fortune rest be in wam of a wile Howrver bike kanun the feelings oc views of such a mae may be an bis firu entering a ned hibrrerltecal this mah ia ae well fier in Ge minik of hie sorcery aiil thal ee bs ciere hae righthi property ot somenne of other of Gea aghi My dear hii Bennel sakil his lady bo hiti ore dirs la you brand ihai Hitheriiek Park E bel ai lasir ir Beamer replied diat he had di babe for him Leng has jing Been here and she 1 Input area 2 Keyboard history 3 Current word input box Shift key ALT 5 2123 ABC Space me Search icon l Line feed icon Go Backspace To Doths Input text Tap the input area Finish typing Tap Go Done Insert line feed Tap the 4 key The lt q key is enabled only when multi line input is available 43 Switch the Tap 123 to display the symbol keyboard Tap ALT to switch to keyboard type additional characters Tap ABC to return to the alphabetical keys Capitalize a single Tap t Tap and hold t to activate caps lock To cancel tap A list of words you registered to the keyboard history displayed next to Enter a previously the current wor
23. Low oe rel sha EH re Hl Ea ii bir Eren re re eet ia ae ce ae bo oe ares Be a a a CE S ET Swipe Slide your finger gently and swiftly on the touchscreen to turn the page you can turn the page forward by swiping to the left or backward by swiping to the right You can also navigate pages of content lists Chap ba eek ome By ere eight a ningi emar i parsen m a Lege m eer eed lr in aim d a id Pheer 1 keras ir eg i siea ua h i man ee Lr a ba vik oe a hi oe a ee o a wH D E e oe ih arag jr n tee be i eed tie ra el ee Ee ee dae da hre As cde Uk Preman ui hi ab onbir ey dr heer ma hr ee LET at Tt es nin ried Fat H Swipe and hold To turn multiple pages continuously swipe and hold your finger on the screen Release your finger to stop Pinch Pinch your fingers in or out to zoom in or out of the current page or image Note To exit zoom mode press the D Back button i Drag Touch and drag your finger to reposition a zoomed in page or image The page or image is 41 repositioned after you release your finger amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 42 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Basic Operations gt Home Screen gt On Screen
24. SSID Service Set Identifier in the Wi Fi Networks list 3 If prompted for a password tap the input area and type in the password using the on screen keyboard 4 Tap Connect The wireless connection status is displayed in the status bar 5 The Browser application may start automatically to connect to a public access point Otherwise start the Browser application manually press the fi Home button tap Browser 6 The browser screen may show further information about completing the connection Follow any instruction s where applicable For more technical notes see Details j Manually setting a Wi Fi connection You can set up a Wi Fi network connection manually by inputting the required information for connection Make sure to turn on Wi Fi and tap Wi Fi Settings on the Wireless Network Settings screen Alternatively you can turn on Wi Fi by tapping the status bar and tapping Wi Fi Settings 1 Tap Add Wi Fi Network 25 Wi Fi Settings Scan Scan Wi Fi networks WPS Push Button Configuration Automatic Setup Add Wi Fi Network Manual Setup Wi Fi Networks e Secured wih WEF 2 Tap Manual Registration 3 Tap the SSID input area and type in using the on screen keyboard 4 Tap the Security Method menu the default value is Open and then tap the supported Ul security type Tap the Password input area and type in your password using the on screen keyboard an
25. The Page Mode screen appears 2 Choose from one of the following options 61 Original Set to the default view 2 Column Split Splits the page into two columns and two rows 8 Column Split Splits the page into three columns and two rows Fit Landscape Width Displays the page fit to landscape view Note In order to attach a handwritten note the page mode needs to be restored to Original Cropping a page You can crop the page margins to create a wider viewing area This is convenient for viewing pages that have large margins This mode remains active as you continue reading The setting applies only to the currently open book 1 When viewing a book or periodical press the Menu button tap Customize View Crop Page 2 Choose from one of the following options Option Desenption oo Uncrop Disables cropping Allows you to adjust the crop area manually by dragging arrows at the corners Tap Done to set the area or tap Cancel to cancel editing the crop area lhe dagang range ath Ihe icc on Manual U ihe edge of the screen M Toucheereen fe Meru button Beck button Auto Automatically crops the margins of a document Adjusting the brightness and contrast A page that is hard to read such as a scanned or color converted document can be made more readable by adjusting the brightness and contrast This mode remains active as you continue 62 reading The se
26. When you transfer data to the microSD card insert the microSD card to the Reader in Step 1 and drag and drop to the microSD removable disk drive in Step 2 above For details on the system requirements for the Reader software see Details For details on supported file formats see Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 48 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Browsing Content Lists gt Content Lists gt Browsing Content List Pages Browsing Content List Pages The Reader organizes content by content type and file format using applications For example books or your personal documents such as PDF files or text files are stored in the Books application newspapers magazines in the Periodicals application and pictures in the Pictures application etc Content list pages allow you to sort content as well as search content on the Reader The following instructions use the Books application as an example Books Sorted by Crie Wj Finders A Christmas G Fee Pepe q Tool icons Details 2 Status icons 3 Page indicator 4 Page navigation icon Tip Depending on the application several tools are available for content list pages See Details i Status icons
27. Wi Fi feature is disabled Tip Before formatting make sure to backup data you wish to keep to your computer via the Reader software Note that protected content will also be deleted when you format it Format Memory amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 130 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Settings gt Changing the Settings gt About Getting started Basic Operations About Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Setting Description e Device Displays the device details including the memory capacity Adobe DRM Organizing Information authorization and MAC address in use Legal Information Displays trademark and copyright information Other Applications Regulatory a Settings Information PIS Pia yS Wie ee Other Information End User License Displays the terms and conditions on use of the Reader Agreement Contents list amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 131 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Settings gt Changing the Settings gt Device Shutdown Getting started Basic Operations Device Shutdown Adding Getting Content Enables you to shut down turn off the Reader instead of leaving it in sleep mode Browsing Content Lists A Go to page top Reading Organizing Other Applications t Settings Other Information Contents list Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 132
28. com readersupport Organizing Canada http www sony ca readersupport Other Applications Europe http support sony europe com eBook PRS Settings Australia http www sony com au support New Zealand http www sony co nz support Warranty Information Australia http www sony com au warranty New Zealand http www sony co nz section warrantyinfo Other Information Contents list amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 134 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Information gt Troubleshooting gt Reader Device Reader Device Power On Off The Reader cannot turn on The Reader cannot be operated if connected to your computer and set to data transfer mode Use the safely remove hardware function of your computer and then disconnect the USB cable from the Reader Moisture condensation may have occurred Wait for a few hours and then turn on the Reader If the battery is completely depleted power will not be supplied to the 4 Power button and you may not be able to turn on the Reader In this case the Charge Busy indicator may blink red 3 times Connect the Reader to your computer via the supplied USB cable the Reader will automat
29. creating collections by subject matter date genre or anything that best suits your purpose 1 Press the Hit Home button tap Collections Collections Unread Books 10 Books Unread Periodicals 5 periodicals 1 Create a new collection 2 Search by collection name 2 Tap m 3 Enter a collection name using the on screen keyboard and tap OK 4 Select the location to store the collection A new collection is added to the Collections list Tip You can also create and sync collections with the Reader software For details refer to the Help menu of the Reader software amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 82 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Organizing gt Using Collections gt Adding Items to a Collection Getting started Basic Operations Adding Items to a Collection Adding Getting Content You can add items to existing collections Browsing Content Lists Reading From the Collections application Organizing 1 Press the Hit Home button tap Collections Other Applications 2 Tap a collection that you have created Settings 3 Press the Menu button tap Add Content Books or Periodicals For periodicals tap the periodical title to view its issues list Other Information oe 4 Select one or more books or periodical issues from the list Contents list Selected items are indicated with a check 5 Tap Done
30. er Page Navigation Reading Appearance Organizing Annotations Using the Dictionary Finding Pages with a Keyword Settings Changing Book Page Settings Using Menu Items Other Applications Other Information Reading Periodicals gt Contents list a Opening a Periodical Issue Page Navigation i Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Organizing Getting started oa Organizing Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Organizing Your Content Deleting a Single Item Deleting Multiple Items at Once Reading Protecting a Single Item Organizing Protecting Multiple Items at Once Other Applications Using Collections Browsing Content Lists Creating a Collection Adding Items to a Collection Other Information Removing Items from a Collection Renaming a Collection Deleting a Collection Using Menu Items Settings Contents list a Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications j Other Applications Google Books Downloading Public Domain Books from Google Books Public Libraries Borrowing Books from Public Libraries Web Browsing Browsing the
31. gt Downloads Downloads When you click a download link the item will be downloaded onto the Reader You can view the download history by pressing the Menu button tap More Downloads Only supported file types can be downloaded For supported file types see Details Downloading a linked file You can download a file behind a link without opening it in the browser window 1 Tap and hold the link tap Save Link 2 Tap Yes when prompted Depending on the Web site a file may begin downloading once you tap the download icon The downloaded file can be found in the Books application l Downloading an image You can download an image displayed in the browser window 1 Tap and hold the image tap Save Image 2 Tap Yes when prompted Viewing download progress You can view items that you are currently downloading or have recently downloaded 1 When an item is downloading an icon indicating that the download is in progress appears in the status bar Tap the status bar to open the notification window See Details ltems that you are currently downloading are listed under Ongoing Recent items that have been downloaded and recent items which were not downloaded successfully are listed under Notification 2 Press the D Back button to return to the Web page i Cancelling a download You can cancel a download that is currently in progress 1 When viewing a Web page press the Menu button
32. language at the support PC Web site USA http www sony com readersupport Canada http www sony ca readersupport Europe http support sony europe com eBook PRS Australia http www sony com au support New Zealand http www sony co nz support Note Screenshots in the User Guide may depict screens different from your Reader Searching for a specific topic in this User Guide Use the Table of Contents feature of your Reader to search for topics and then tap a topic to jump to it While viewing this User Guide on your Reader press the Menu button tap Navigate Page Table of Contents to view the Table of Contents You can also tap the page number at the bottom of the screen gt tap Table of Contents J umping to a linked section tn this User Guide Tap the link to a chapter or section indicated with a highlight to open the page To return to the page you were previously viewing while viewing a book or periodical tap after tapping a link To hide the icons press the pe Back button 16 Changing the font size You can adjust the font size to improve legibility See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 17 Reader User Guide Search Getting started F F F F F F F F Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other
33. sony com readersupport Canada http www sony ca readersupport Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model No PRS T1 Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego CA 92127 U S A Telephone Number 858 942 2230 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device i FCC Radiation Exposure Statement The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with 151 using low power wireless devices There is no proof however that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy RF in the microwave range while being used Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure of low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research PRS T1 has been tested and found to comply with FCC IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequ
34. tap More Downloads You can also tap the status bar tap the item currently downloading under Ongoing The download history opens 2 Tap and hold an item tap Cancel Download or press the Menu button tap Cancel Download To return to the Web page press the 5 Back button i Opening a downloaded file image You can view the files downloaded from a Web site Downloaded files are stored in Books 92 Pictures or Audio depending on the file type 1 When viewing a Web page press the Menu button tap More Downloads You can also tap the status bar tap the item currently downloading under Notification 2 Tap a downloaded file or tap and hold an item tap Open The Reader opens the file in the appropriate application To return to the Web page press the Back button Deleting a downloaded file You can delete downloaded files 1 When viewing a Web page press the Menu button tap More Downloads 2 Tap and hold an item tap Delete The file is deleted from the Reader Depending on the file type files can also be deleted from their respective applications amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 93 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Ot
35. word that you wish to look up by using the on screen keyboard The list of candidate words is displayed p rson Wi eas a nt amp AH E reader ly bdi cd cr relating toa maler e tres o readers reader Py 1 aperam whe rexida ar who Teadeermship eo treated na ang or pl the rend eelersinna read erahinike 1 treated aa sing amonanmua J Kanaanan Ce e q Title of the current dictionary 2 List of candidate words 3 Tap one of the candidate words The definition is displayed in the dictionary viewer To look up another word tap a Search in the dictionary viewer Tip In the dictionary viewer tap and hold another word to look that word up in the dictionary amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 101 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Dictionary gt Changing the Dictionary Changing the Dictionary You can choose a different dictionary The dictionary can also be changed as you look up a word 1 Press the Menu button tap Change Dictionary 2 Tap one of the dictionaries 3 The dictionary is changed and the list of candidate words or the dictionary viewer for the dictionary to which you changed is displayed When you change the di
36. 011 Sony Corporation 15 Go to page top amp Go to page top Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Getting started gt Welcome gt About your Reader Getting started Basic Operations About your Reader Adding Getting Content ae _ Enjoy the most natural and intuitive reading experience Sony has to offer This is e reading Browsing Content Lists Unplug and unwind Wi Fi functionality lets you download books and periodicals directly via your Reader Superior touchscreen Bookmark highlight and take notes on the high contrast e paper screen Read clearly under direct sunlight Zoom Easily adjust the font size or zoom into images for a closer look Other Applications Dictionary and Wikipedia Simply tap and hold a word to look up its definition translate it or learn more from the Wikipedia Web site Reading Organizing Settings You can also Mon tence Personalize the standby screen with either your favorite pictures or the cover of the last read book eC IS As Create your own collections and organize your books by bestsellers favorites genre and more About this guide Please read the Quick Start Guide and Important Product Information in this package to help you get started This User Guide describes key features of your Reader You can also find this guide in Books on your Reader You can find the User Guide in your
37. 11 Sony Corporation 78 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Organizing gt Organizing Your Content gt Deleting Multiple Items at Once Deleting Multiple Items at Once You can delete multiple items at once This is convenient for clearing up space on the Reader The following instructions use the Books application as an example this feature is also available in other applications 1 Press the Hit Home button tap Books 2 Press the Menu button 3 Tap Delete Books Boxes appear next to the thumbnails or list entries ee Cancel Delete Books Sorted by Latest Read Cond Lhe bebo i a Pride and Pre Jane Auster A Christmas C Charles Dickens 1 Box 2 Protect icon 3 Selected number of items 4 Tap to check the items to delete You can press the Menu button tap Select All if you wish to delete all items 5 Tap Done 6 Tap Yes when prompted The selected items are deleted from the Reader Note Depending on the application it may not be possible to delete certain files Sony recommends that you create a backup of your files using the Reader software amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corpora
38. 6 PM 1 Page jump bar 2 Page skip icon To use the page jump bar 1 When viewing a content list page tap the page indicator at the bottom of the screen 2 Tap and slide the bar left or right to navigate back or forward Press the Back button to hide the page jump panel Skipping 10 pages at a time When the page jump bar is displayed tap lt lt or gt gt Page skip to skip back 10 pages or skip forward 10 pages at atime a Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 53 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Browsing Content Lists gt Content Lists gt Finding Content with a Keyword Finding Content with a Keyword You can find a specific item quickly with a keyword search You can locate a book or author of a book on the Reader via the Books application or search for annotations via the All Notes application etc The following instructions use the Books application as an example sorted Ex 3 Sorted by Latest Read J 1 Search icon McTaY 1 Press the Hit Home button tap Books 2 Tap the keyword input area and the on screen keyboard appear 3 Input a search keyword and tap a The view shows only the items that satisfy the search criteria To exit the searc
39. Changing the Settings gt General Settings Getting started Basic Operations General Settings Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Setting Description Reading pede tum Sets the swipe direction for turning pages Organizing Preference eee Menu Other Applications Language Sets the menu language Settings Keyboard Sets the on screen keyboard layout Other Information Sets the country region Depending on the country that you select applications on the Home screen may Contents list Country vary Region Reader Store varies depending on the country region that you select You will need to register an account for each region in order to use Reader Store in multiple regions amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 125 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Settings gt Changing the Settings gt Wireless Network Settings Getting started Basic Operations Wireless Network Settings Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Setting Description o Reading Wi Fi Turn Wi Fi on off See Details Organizing Wireless standby helps avoid unnecessary battery consumption caused by wireless AA communication If you do not perform any wireless operations for more than 5 Siete app eaters minutes the wireless feature automatically enters standby mode Note Settings os 9 eee Accessing Reader Store and the Browser appli
40. Content Browsing Content Lists Bookmarking a Web site Y You can bookmark your favorite Web sites so that you can return to them quickly Reading 1 Visit the Web site that you wish to bookmark Organizing 2 Add the current site to the bookmarks by doing one of the following Other Applications Tap next to the URL box tap Add bookmark Settings Press the Menu button tap More Add Bookmark 3 Optionally edit the bookmark name by tapping the text inout area under Name and using the on screen keyboard See Details Contents list 4 Tap OK The current Web page is now added to the bookmark list Other Information Opening a bookmarked Web site You can quickly return to your favorite Web sites using bookmarks 1 When viewing a Web page tap e next to the URL box The bookmark list opens 2 Tap the bookmark to open it Editing a bookmark You can change a bookmark name or the address URL if necessary 1 When viewing a Web page tap e next to the URL box The bookmark list opens 2 Tap and hold the bookmark that you wish to edit tap Edit Bookmark 3 Edit the bookmark name location by tapping the text input area under Name Location and using the on screen keyboard 4 Tap OK To return to the Web page you were browsing press the ja Back button i Deleting bookmarks You can remove bookmarks from the bookmark list to keep only the ones you need
41. Finding Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals Dictionary Using the Dictionary Changing the Dictionary Listing Previously Looked up Words Using Menu Items Handwriting Creating a Drawing Editing an Existing Drawing Deleting Protecting a Drawing Capturing a Screenshot Using Menu Items Text Memo Creating a Text Memo Editing an Existing Memo Deleting Protecting a Memo Using Menu Items Pictures Viewing Pictures Changing the Orientation Zooming in on a Picture Viewing Pictures in a Slideshow Deleting Pictures Using Menu Items Audio Enjoying Audio Using Menu Items i Settings Changing the Settings Changing the Settings General Settings Wireless Network Settings Application Preferences Date and Time Settings System Management Initialization About Device Shutdown 14 amp Go to page top Other Information Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tips Support PC Web Site Reader Device Wireless Connectivity Reading Books and Periodicals Playing Audio Files Viewing Pictures Connecting to your Computer microSD Card Precautions Safety Information Applications on the Reader About Pre installed Sample Content Reader Disposal Reference Additional Information for Customers in the US Canada Additional Information for Customers Outside the US Canada Notes on microSD Cards Legal Notice Legal Notice Appendix Specifications Supported File Types System Requirements Copyright 2
42. Information Contents list Top page gt Getting started gt Welcome gt Reader Features and Functions Reader Features and Functions Shopping for books at Reader Store Visit Reader Store and find books that you are interested in from a large variety of titles and genres The Reader Store application may be found on the Home screen The initial setup of the country region of the Reader will determine if Reader Store is available in your area See Details Transferring content from your computer To enjoy books music and pictures on the Reader use the supplied Reader software to transfer them from your computer to the Reader See Details You can also use the Reader software to backup and manage the content on the Reader Useful features Wi Fi network access Details Access Reader Store Details Access Google Books Details Wikipedia Details Use the Web browser for internet access Details Check purchased content Details Check out books from public libraries for reading on the Reader Details Annotation Details Add bookmarks Details Highlight words Details Handwrite notes on a page Details Resize Adjust font size Details Change the page view mode Details 18 Zoom in Details Adjust content view Details Search Find notes Details Find pages with a keyword Details Search content via keyword Details J ump to pages Details Dictionary Details
43. Pictures application When you select Selected Pictures continue by tapping Select Pictures tap to add a check next to the Standby Screen pictures you want to display tap Done Show Message You can select whether to display a message about waking up the Reader from sleep mode on the standby screen Download Sets the destination for content downloaded from Reader Store or files Destination downloaded from the browser Select between Internal Memory and SD Card amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 129 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Settings gt Changing the Settings gt Initialization Getting started Basic Operations Initialization Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Setting Description OO Reading Restore Restores the default Reader settings Organizing Defaults 7 Clear Other Applications Keyboard Deletes words registered to the on screen keyboard history Settings History rr Allows you to format the Reader s internal memory and the microSD card Other Information Note f you have formatted the Reader or microSD card on your computer the Reader Contents list may not be able to display transferred content In this case use the Reader s Format Memory function to reformat the Reader and your microSD card When either memory is formatted audio file playback and content download stop and the
44. Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page PRS T1 User Guide Use this manual if you encounter any problems or have any questions about your Reader hm a Dai D el bd ee ha enm fran p s Cra br a eee eye hs es ees jeh aes pa le ee r Rp eer el ce et et li LEa oes i ep ee bel dooms oe E Oe ed ea mi Ti Liss Feet Reader amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Getting started Top page gt Getting started Welcome About your Reader Reader Features and Functions Wireless Connectivity Join a Wi Fi Network Battery Charging the Reader Maximizing Battery Life Turning the Power On Off Turning the Power On Off Parts and Controls Overview Buttons microSD Card Slot Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation amp Go to page top Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Content
45. Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Information gt Troubleshooting gt microSD Card Getting started Basic Operations microSD Card Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists The Reader does not detect the microSD card or cannot open an item stored on the microSD card Reading If you have formatted the microSD card on the computer the Reader may not be able to Organizing display transferred content Use the Reader to format the microSD card See Details Other Applications It may take a while for the Reader to detect the microSD card and load all files stored on it Wait a little longer after inserting the microSD card to the card slot Settings Make sure that the microSD card is supported by the Reader See Details her Inf i i m A Other Information Make sure that the microSD card is inserted properly See Details gt Contents list Make sure that the gold contact point of the microSD card and the card slot are clean If dirty or dusty clean them carefully The Reader may not have been authorized Authorize the Reader first For details refer to the Help menu of the Reader software Data transferred via drag and drop may not be displayable on the Reader or thumbnails of the data may not be properly displayed on the Reader Sony recommends that you transfer data via the Reader software Cannot save the book or other items on
46. Reading Books gt Page Navigation Getting started Basic Operations Page Navigation Adding Getting Content There are several ways to navigate through books Browsing Content Lists i Chapter 1 Reading i is a trot universally acknowledeed ii a single man in ai pesson of a brge forme mort be in wani of a wile Organizing arp yn his firs enuering a zeghbourhnod thts irk b sawal Peelin b Other Applications La iads cf e arning Carnvilies Gat he is ciler the rig hital property of sone oe Othe of their laghi n Settings hiy d m Mi Hewi said k laly to him ome day Tire yim heard dia Peer el 3 Other Information Mie Hence eplir 1 Yi Aim a B hial ai l ong bart pid heen been and ah folkd mit all atii H Contents list Do yeu ma iani io konw wit impaenily Far vani to tell me a herve ee oka io hearing Hi This Wire iviiailon cugi Ahy my diar Yi mies krw Mirs Long say hie Tap to add a bookmark Details Tap and hold to add a note 2 Draw a handwritten note Details 3 Tap and hold to open option items Details 4 Swipe the screen to turn the page 5 Tap to open the page navigation panel Using the page navigation panel Fou want to tell me and I have no objection to hearing it This was invitation enough Why my dear you must know Mrs Long says that Page 5 of 352 1 Page indicator 1 Tap the page indicator or pre
47. Tip To search sort and view all annotations across all books and periodicals use the All Notes application See Details To search annotations for the currently open book periodical press the Menu button tap Notes See Details Adding text notes or handwritten notes to a highlight 1 Tap and hold a highlighted word The pop up menu appears 2 Select Add Note 3 Select from by Keyboard and by Drawing Create a note For a text note see Details For a handwritten note see Details 4 Tap Save 66 To cancel adding notes tap Cancel The icon appears at the beginning of the highlight indicating that a note is attached Editing notes on a highlight 1 Tap and hold at the beginning of the highlight The pop up menu appears 2 Tap Edit Note The on screen keyboard or the drawing pad opens 3 Edit the note 4 Tap Save The notepad or the drawing pad closes returning to the viewer Removing highlights 1 Tap and hold at the beginning of the highlight The pop up menu appears 2 Tap Remove Highlight 3 Tap Yes when prompted Tip This will remove the highlight and any note attached to it To delete only a note tap and hold the icon tap Edit Note Delete Yes To delete all annotations in the current book periodical press the Menu button tap Notes See Details To delete annotations across all books and periodicals use the All Notes applicatio
48. Web Browsing Tools Downloads Multiple Windows Bookmarks and History Browser Settings Using Menu Items Purchased Content Purchased Content All Notes Finding Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals Dictionary Using the Dictionary Changing the Dictionary Listing Previously Looked up Words Using Menu Items Handwriting Creating a Drawing Editing an Existing Drawing Deleting Protecting a Drawing Capturing a Screenshot Using Menu Items Text Memo Creating a Text Memo Editing an Existing Memo Deleting Protecting a Memo Using Menu Items Pictures Viewing Pictures Changing the Orientation Zooming in on a Picture Viewing Pictures in a Slideshow Deleting Pictures 8 Using Menu Items Audio Enjoying Audio Using Menu Items Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation amp Go to page top Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Settings Changing the Settings Changing the Settings General Settings Wireless Network Settings Application Preferences Date and Time Settings System Management Initialization About Device Shutdown Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 10 a Go to page top Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Information Getting started i Other Inf
49. anizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Text Memo gt Deleting Protecting a Memo Deleting Protecting a Memo You can delete or protect one or more memos 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Text Memo 2 Press the Menu button tap Delete Memos or Protect Memos To delete memos see Details You can also delete a memo after step 1 by tapping and holding it See Details To protect memos see Details You can also protect a memo after step 1 by tapping and holding it See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 113 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Text Memo gt Using Menu Items Using Menu Items Below is a list of option items available when you press the Menu button from the Text Memo content list Option Description Delete Memos Deletes one or more text memos from the Reader See Details Protect Memos Protects one or more text memos from deletion See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 114 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Conte
50. ap Edit The on screen keyboard or the drawing pad opens 3 Edit the note 4 Tap Save The notepad or the drawing pad closes returning to the viewer 65 Removing a bookmark 1 Tap the bookmark Tip This will remove the bookmark and any note attached to it To delete only a note tap and hold the icon and tap Delete Yes To delete all bookmarks in the current book periodical press the Menu button tap Notes See Details To delete annotations across all books and periodicals use the All Notes application See Details Highlighting words on a page You can highlight words and take notes 1 Tap and hold the first word and drag across to the last word of the section you would like to highlight The pop up menu appears My dear Mr Bennet sald his lady to him one day have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last7 Highlight a i sogre told me all abou Ee YP o gle Mr Bennet made iQanswerf Do you mot want to know who has taken it cried his wife impatiently Mr Bennet repli You want to tell me and 1 have no objection to hearing il Oxford Dictionary of English answer ansor m a thing said written or done to deal with or as a reaction to a question statement or situation fe knocked and eifered without wartiig or an answer a thing written or said im 1 Pop up menu 2 Tap Highlight The selected words are now highlighted
51. bebe yas a eed be ce FEF Pee FPR Oe cee Ba Method Description SOS You can install the Reader software or transfer files from your computer to the Reader while charging The Reader cannot be operated After the USB storage screen is displayed on the Reader it is detected on your Data computer and the READER and SETTING drives appear on your computer transfer When the l icon turns into the icon charging is complete mode When charging is complete disconnect the USB cable from the Reader and your computer After a short time the Home screen will appear This icon is only displayed when the Reader is in data transfer mode Press the fi Home button The Home screen appears When the icon Charging mode turns into the icon charging is complete In this mode the Reader is not detected by your computer When charging is complete disconnect the USB cable from the Reader and your computer Note Your computer must be turned on to charge the Reader The Reader will not be charged if your computer enters sleep mode or standby mode Keep your computer turned on with a stable and continuous power supply while charging the Reader The t Power button cannot be used when the Reader is connected to your computer and charging f you turn off the Reader by tapping Settings Device Shutdown while in charging mode the Reader will stop charging
52. cation from wireless standby Other Information mode takes more time than accessing when the Reader is connected to the wireless network Contents list If you deactivate wireless standby the Reader retains a wireless connection at all times resulting in higher battery consumption Wi Fi Wi Fi settings enable the Reader to use local Wi Fi networks to connect to the Settings Internet See Details amp Go to page top Standby Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 126 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Settings gt Changing the Settings gt Application Preferences Getting started Basic Operations Application Preferences Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Setting Description Reading Books Sets preferences for all books periodicals You can adjust the default font Organizing Periodicals size TE Dictionary Specifies the default dictionary Other Applications Pictures Sets the slideshow interval Settings M O Sets the browser preferences Other Information Contents list amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 127 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Settings gt Changing the Settings gt Date and Time Settings Getting started Basic Operations Date and Time Settings Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Other Applications Date Format 24 Hour Format Check to display time in 24 hou
53. connect requires a password A password may also be called a WEP key WPA key encryption key network key etc 2 Tap your Wi Fi routers SSID Service Set Identifier in the Wi Fi Networks list For details on determining your Wi Fi routers SSID refer to your Wi Fi router s instruction manual 3 If prompted for a password tap the input area and type in the password using the on screen keyboard 4 Tap Connect The Reader connects to the Wi Fi network The wireless connection status is displayed in the status bar See Details For more technical notes see Details f Case D Connecting to an available Wi Fi network Some public wireless access points or hotspots are open and you can simply connect to them Make sure to turn on Wi Fi and tap Wi Fi Settings on the Wireless Network Settings screen Alternatively you can turn on Wi Fi by tapping the status bar and tapping Wi Fi Settings 1 Tap Scan The available access points are listed under Wi Fi Networks 24 Wi Fi Networks Secured with WEP Secured with WRAWPA PSK o E M Secured with WEP Page 1 of 2 ttem Description mpewe ER Wi Fi is activated and the Reader detects an unsecured network Wi Fi is activated and the Reader detects a secured network The Wi Fi router to which 6 you want to connect requires a password A password may also be called a WEP key WPA key encryption key network key etc 2 Tap your Wi Fi routers
54. ction to hearing tt Oxford Dictionary of English answer lansaria a thing said written or done to deal with or as a reaction to a question statement or situation Je knocked and enfered iiou wating for an answer a thing written or said in 1 Title of the current dictionary Tap to change the dictionary 2 Definition area Tap to open the dictionary viewer See Details 3 Tap to display a list of candidate words See Details 2 Tap the definition area The definition is displayed in the dictionary viewer To go to the next page either swipe or press the lt or gt Page turn buttons Press the Back button to return to the book page amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 71 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Reading gt Reading Books gt Finding Pages with a Keyword Getting started Basic Operations Finding Pages with a Keyword Adding Getting Content pi You can find pages that contain specific words using a keyword search Browsing Content Lists 1 Tap and hold a word and tap Search in the pop up menu Reading ae Mr Bennet replied thy if Organizing Highlight oe But it is return ani en here and she Other Applications told me all abou Settings Mr Bennet made rj RIE Other Information Do you not want to know who has taken it cried his wife impatiently Contents list Fou want to tell me and hav
55. ctionary in the Dictionary application the dictionary used when you look up a word in the Books and Periodicals applications also changes amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 102 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Applications gt Dictionary gt Listing Previously Looked up Words Getting started Basic Operations Listing Previously Looked up Words Adding Getting Content o You can view a list of words that you have previously looked up in the selected dictionary Browsing Content Lists 1 When a dictionary is open press the Menu button tap Word Logs Dictionary Reading A list of words that you have previously looked up opens Organizing 2 Tap a word to look it up in the dictionary r Y Other Applications D Deleting items in the look up history Settings Y You can delete words that you have previously looked up Other Information 1 Press the Menu button tap Delete Word Logs Contents list 2 Tap the items that you want to delete A check appears next to selected items 3 Tap Done Yes To return to the dictionary viewer press the gt Back button amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 103 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Applications gt Dictionary gt Using Menu Items Getting started Basic Operations Using Menu Items Adding Getting Content Be
56. d then tap OK Save 6 Tap the saved network SSID in the Wi Fi Networks list on the Wi Fi Settings screen ee If prompted for a password tap the input area and type in the password using the on screen keyboard Tap Connect The Reader connects to the Wi Fi network The Wi Fi connection status is displayed in the status bar See Details For more technical notes see Details l General notes on Wi Fi connectivity Tap and hold a network SSID in the Wi Fi Networks list to display the access point s status and related information Before connecting to a wireless network check all requirements user name and or password details with the internet Wi Fi service provider You can configure up to 20 Wi Fi network connections The Reader does not support certain custom Wi Fi network security systems For details contact the internet Wi Fi service provider If you edit the password of a Wi Fi network to which you are currently connected the Reader will attempt to reconnect to the Wi Fi network using the new password To use a static IP address press the Menu button tap Advanced in the Wi Fi Settings tap Use Static IP Do not change this setting unless instructed to by a network administrator as the Wi Fi network connection may not be established correctly If an access point s SSID Service Set Identifier is private enter Wi Fi connection information manually The access point may fil
57. d input box Tap the desired word to enter it registered word Tap and hold the current word input box to register the word in it to the keyboard history The word must consist of at least 3 letters ee Cie celery Tap the location to which you want to move the cursor the input area Tap and hold a key and choose one from the keys Type extended BA allalla l a l Lx l p characters porcia To clear the keyboard history press the fi Home button tap Settings Initialization Clear Keyboard History Note The available types of keyboards and input methods differ depending on the application amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 44 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Adding Getting Content gt Adding Content gt Buying Books and Periodicals Buying Books and Periodicals Getting books and periodicals at Reader Store Available in certain countries regions only Download new releases and bestsellers at Reader Store Purchased content will be downloaded to the Reader directory 1 Configure Wi Fi settings of the Reader to access Reader Store See Details 2 Press the Hit Home button tap Reader Store Tip Magazines or newspapers that you are subscrib
58. der device software you can ensure your Reader has the latest features The latest software updates can be performed by going to the Help menu of the Reader software and clicking Check for Updates Depending on the types of the text and characters the text shown on the Reader may not be displayed properly This is due to The capacity of the Reader The Reader is not functioning normally Content information is written in the language or the character that is not supported by the Reader The ability to display the languages on your Reader will depend on the OS installed on your computer For better results please ensure that the installed OS is compatible with the desired language you want to display We do not guarantee all the languages will be able to be displayed properly on your Reader User created characters and some special characters may not be displayed Contents list amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 147 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Information gt Precautions gt About Pre installed Sample Content About Pre installed Sample Content Sample content is pre installed in the Reader so that you can try them out right awa
59. dministrator for the status Cannot find the access point in the Wi Fi networks list The access point you want to use is set to not broadcast its SSID to users In this case the access point may not be shown on the Wi Fi network list Tap Add Wi Fi Network and enter the SSID manually See Details l Browser The Web page is not displayed properly The Wi Fi network connection may have been interrupted Make sure that Wi Fi is turned on and set up correctly check the signal strength of the access point and then refresh the Web page Due to the vast range of standards and technologies used to design Web pages it is not possible to guarantee that all pages will be displayed correctly Cannot change the font size The font size does not change if it is specified by the Web page You can use the zoom feature to enlarge the page display amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 138 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Information gt Troubleshooting gt Reading Books and Periodicals Reading Books and Periodicals Cannot open a book The book may have expired Check the expiration for the borrowed book You must be the account holder who purchased
60. double click the READER drive and then drag and drop your data onto the READER drive 3 When transfer is complete use the safely remove hardware function of your computer 47 before disconnecting the USB cable from the Reader and your computer After a short time the Home screen will appear Content will be sent to its corresponding application based on the file format of the content Personal documents other than pictures and audio files will be sent to the Books application Note Content transferred via drag and drop may not be displayable on the Reader or thumbnails of the content may not be properly displayed on the Reader Sony recommends that you transfer data via the Reader software Do not delete any system default folders created by the Reader on the READER drive the SETTING drive or the microSD card If you disconnect the USB cable while data is being transferred data corruption may occur To disconnect the Reader or the microSD card when the Reader is connected to your computer make sure to use the safely remove hardware function of your computer and then disconnect the USB cable Do not format the Reader or your microSD card via your computer If you have formatted the Reader or microSD card on your computer the Reader may not be able to display transferred content In this case use the Reader s Format Memory function to reformat the Reader and your microSD card See Details Tip
61. e the Reader will automatically turn on approximately 5 minutes later Wait until the Reader turns on before trying to operate it i Shutting down turning off the power completely 1 Press and hold the h Power button for about 3 seconds 2 Tap Yes to turn off the Reader Completely turning off the Reader can preserve battery power longer than sleep mode when you are not using the Reader for a prolonged period of time The same operation can be done via Settings 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Settings Device Shutdown Yes i Sleep mode To save battery life and prevent unintentional operation of the touchscreen set the Reader to sleep mode by pressing the ap Power button The standby screen appears You can personalize the standby screen See Details To wake the Reader press the Power button again Automatic power saving modes The Reader will enter sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity After 3 days in sleep mode the Reader will shut down power off automatically The automatic power saving modes cannot be turned off amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 32 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Getting started gt Parts and Controls gt O
62. e Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Adobe and Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org Copyright 1998 2011 The OpenSSL Project All rights reserved This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjn cryptsoft com For details on OpenSSL License refer to End User License Agreement in About at Settings on the Reader Wi Fi the Wi Fi CERTIFIED logo WPA WPA2 and Wi Fi Protected Setup are trademarks or registered trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance All other system names and product names appearing in this document are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners Further the trademark and registered trademark symbols are not indicated throughout this document Program 2011 Sony Corporation Documentation 2011 Sony Corporation 4 288 613 11 1 Other Information Y Contents list amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 156 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings
63. e books 4 Tap Done Yes You can check the returning progress in the status bar and by tapping it to display the notification window See Details The selected books are returned Note f you reach the limit for borrowed books the public library may prevent you from borrowing more until you return some of the books you have borrowed Some public libraries may allow you to return books early amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 89 Reader User Guide Search Y Y Y Y Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Web Browsing gt Browsing the Web Browsing the Web The Reader has a Web browser that enables you to visit Web sites and download files and images directly to it 1 Make sure that Wi Fi is set up and turned on 2 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Browser 3 Navigate to a Web site Tap Bookmarks tap one of the bookmarks Tap the URL box and type the URL address using the on screen keyboard and tap Go 4 Browse the Web site Press the lt Previous button to scroll up Press the gt Next button to scroll down Tap and drag to move the view area Press the pur Back button to go back to the previous Web page Note You must agree to the terms and co
64. e in order to extend the battery life of the Reader f you do not perform any wireless operations for more than 5 minutes the wireless feature automatically enters standby mode See Details Wi Fi status icons The following icons in the status bar indicate the status of the Wi Fi connection Wi Fi is activated The number of bars indicates the Wi Fi signal strength The Wi Fi network feature of the Reader is in standby mode See Details 20 There is no Wi Fi access point In this state you cannot access Reader Store The Wi Fi setting is turned off i Choosing a connection type Depending on your Wi Fi environment connect to an access point via one of the following methods The following questions will determine the most suitable case for setting the Reader s Wi Fi network connection 1 Internet 1 Are you using a home Wi Fi connection a YES np NO 3 2 Is your Wi Fi router WPS compatible 1 gt YES 3 Does your Wi Fi router havea WPS button O gt CaseB YES WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup A WPS compatible Wi Fi router with WPS button Details A WPS compatible Wi Fi router with PIN input Details f 21 Case c Connecting to a Wi Fi router without WPS support Details Case D Connecting to an available Wi Fi network Details Manual setup Set up a Wi Fi network connection manually connect to an access point for which the SSID is set to be i
65. e no objection to hearing it Oxford Dictionary of English ansawer angarie a thing said written or done to deal with or as a reaction to a question statement or situation fre knocked and entered without wating for an answer a thing written or said m 2 A page that includes the keyword for which you searched is displayed Tap or to display to the previous next page that contains the selected keyword To cancel press the Back button Tip You can find the definition of a word and more at the Wikipedia and Google Web sites Tap and hold a word tap Wikipedia or Google on the option menu The Browser application will open to the Wikipedia or Google Web site and search for the word A Wi Fi network connection is necessary See Details To return to the book press the Menu button tap Continue Reading You can also directly enter the keyword for a search 1 When viewing a book or periodical press the Menu button tap More Search and enter the keyword using the on screen keyboard amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 72 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Reading gt Reading Books gt Changing Book Page Settings Getting started Adding Getting Content o The following settings are available for the current book or periodical issue you are reading Browsing Content Lists 1 When viewing a book or periodical press the Menu button tap
66. ection that you have created Browsing Content Lists Ai i 1 Press the Hit Home button tap Collections press the Menu button tap Reading Delete Collections You can also tap and hold a collection that you have created tap Delete Organizing 2 Tap the collection to be deleted Other Applications Selected items are indicated with a check Settings 3 Tap Done 4 Tap Yes when prompted her Information i Other Informatio The selected item s will be removed from the collection Contents list Note Deleting a collection does not delete content from the Reader or their stored locations amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 86 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Organizing gt Using Collections gt Using Menu Items Using Menu Items Below is a list of option items available when you press the Menu button from a collection list Aah U2 Delete Collections Deletes collections that you created See Details a Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 87 Reader User Guide Search Y Y Y Y Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Oth
67. ed to are not automatically downloaded to the Reader Creating a Reader Store account In order to purchase and download books or periodicals you need to create an account at Reader Store Tap the input area and enter your information using the on screen keyboard The Reader will then be associated with your account at Reader Store Buying books and periodicals The Reader supports purchases and downloads from Reader Store For your convenience you can access Reader Store via the Reader Store application to begin building your own set of content 1 Sign in to your account If you do not have an account create one by following Reader Store instructions If you already have a Reader Store account sign in via your e mail address and password If you already have an Adobe account and use a different e mail address or password for Reader Store and your Adobe account the screen for entering your Adobe ID e mail address and password is displayed 2 Select or search for the title you wish to purchase Follow Reader Store instructions to complete your purchase The Reader will begin downloading the title shortly after you complete the checkout process You can check content that you have purchased from Reader Store via Purchased Content See Details Navigating Reader Store To return to the previous page of Reader Store press the Back button The lt gt Page turn buttons and the zoom in function are disabled P
68. ency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules The maximum SAR levels tested for PRS T1 has been shown to be 0 897 W kg at Body amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 152 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Information gt Precautions gt Additional Information for Customers Outside the US Canada Getting started Basic Operations _ Additional Information for Customers Outside the US Canada Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists The following information is only applicable to equipment sold in Reading eben applying EU directives Organizing The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo 108 0075 Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Other Applications Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please Satine refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents Other Information C O Contents list EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby Sony Corp declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC For details please access the following URL http www compliance sony de This product is intended to be used in the following countries
69. er Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Google Books gt Downloading Public Domain Books from Google Books Downloading Public Domain Books from Google Books Available in certain countries regions only You can choose from thousands of free public domain books from Google Note You must have a Reader Store account to use Google Books See Details 1 Configure Wi Fi settings of the Reader to access Google Books See Details 2 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Google Books You will be taken to Google Books Sign in to Reader Store when prompted 3 Click the download link for a book The download will start shortly You can check the downloading progress in the status bar and by tapping it to display the notification window See Details Navigation of the Google Books application is similar to that of the Reader Store application See Details Once the title has downloaded it will be stored in the Books application amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 88 Reader User Guide Search Y Y Y Y Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Public Libraries gt Borrowing Books from Public Libraries Borrowing Books from Public Libra
70. erations Adding Getting Content The touchscreen recognizes the following gestures You can also use the supplied stylus for Browsing Content Lists more precise touchscreen operation E Operation with the stylus makes it easier to select small items or specific areas of text meaaing Organizing Tap Other Applications Tap an icon a button or a menu item and raise your finger quickly to select or perform an action Settings Other Information Contents list Prida and Prejudice Tap and hold Tap and hold your finger to select a word and display a pop up menu for further operations Thamar i b i i mh cael aira ede h i gi er E errimak w nl d irar bober rei ir bi amd a r Parr fale irrar e bri epee siras d uat a mar mary hr Ta bisit ee sigba P ih h a ee feed in Che mie ef ha anag brik in ha a crake te ribal panel of ae or cher of he pha My ka hir emma ha h a hia e day h pc warn hal ribee ihl Farh Hi hrd ad krd 1 Mrr rrobri e ber ee ra Fe hn mare r Deer rn Lorg ms fed eee errr eed r umd ma l ob i vi CRES PE BS Hik E tists De Sa n Ba e pil Tap hold and drag Touch and hold your finger to the display and drag your finger you can select a group of text and display a pop up menu for further operations 40 Oheper Ei amah wiar ochre theo sighs es ri pedo of a rge Coe a Poke of os ae be bee bob be bi BaH plij ee P i h mirer vie ee hha
71. ese drawings will be saved only in the internal memory To delete the currently viewed drawing press the Menu button tap Delete Drawing Yes amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 107 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Handwriting gt Deleting Protecting a Drawing Deleting Protecting a Drawing You can delete or protect drawings 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Handwriting 2 Press the Menu button tap Delete Drawings or Protect Drawings To delete drawings see Details You can also delete a drawing after step 1 by tapping and holding it See Details To protect drawings see Details You can also protect a drawing after step 1 by tapping and holding it See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 108 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Handwriting gt Capturing a Screenshot Capturing a Screenshot The Reader allows you to capture a screenshot of a drawing and store the image a
72. g the selected note is displayed Note icons Bookmark only Bookmark with text notes Of Bookmark with handwritten notes a Handwritten note on a page e Highlight only a ae Filtering 1 Tap 7 Filter tap one of the annotation types Annotations of the type that you select are shown Searching for notes via keyword You can perform a search for all or one of the specific note types The search target changes depending on the type of annotation that is being searched Bookmarks only The first 100 characters of bookmarked pages are searched Bookmark text notes Entire text notes are searched Bookmark handwritten notes The first 100 characters of bookmarked pages are searched For Bookmark items For Handwriting The first 100 characters of pages with handwriting on them are items searched Highlights only The highlighted words are searched Highlight text notes Entire text notes are searched Highlight handwritten notes The highlighted words are searched For Highlight items 1 Tap Search 2 Type a search keyword using the on screen keyboard 3 Tap Search next to the search box The Search Results view is shown 69 The view shows notes that satisfy the search criteria Press the Back button to return to the Notes list Note If you apply a filter before searching the search will be performed only on the filtered items To delete annotations
73. ging the Orientation You can adjust the view to either portrait or landscape 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Pictures 2 Tap a picture press the Menu button tap Orientation The orientation switches between landscape and portrait mode Pictures are shown in the orientation that you have specified amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 116 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Pictures gt Zooming in on a Picture Zooming in on a Picture You can zoom in on pictures for easier visibility The viewer shows the zoom bar and viewing position indicator while in zoom mode Pinch out to zoom in Pinch in to zoom out You can drag on the screen to move the viewing position To exit Zoom mode press the pe Back button amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 117 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Pictures gt Viewing Pictures in a Slideshow Viewing Pictures ina Slideshow The slideshow disp
74. h result view press the pe Back button Note Some applications do not support keyword searching The available search target varies among content types amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 54 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Browsing Content Lists gt Content Lists gt Tools Getting started Basic Operations Tools Adding Getting Content ae a Below is a list of the tools available on each application s content list page Browsing Content Lists Not all tools are available in each application Reading zi Organizing Other Applications Changes the view between the thumbnail view and the list view See Details Settings Changes the sort order Other Information Contents list ol Finds content with a keyword See Details Specifies the notes type to view in the list ie Creates a new drawing Creates anew memo Creates a new collection amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 55 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Browsing Content Lists gt Content Lists gt Using Menu Items Getting started Basic Operations Using Menu Items Adding Getting Content l Below is a list of option items available when you press the Menu button on each Browsing Content Lists application s content list page Reading Not all options are available in each application Other Applications Add to Co
75. he line 4 Tap Save Note While writing make sure that you are not touching another area on the screen This could affect the notes that you write To ensure that your notes are correctly saved do not draw too close to the edge of the canvas f you experience difficulties when drawing on the Reader avoid applying excessive pressure to the screen 105 try not to draw too quickly this functionality is not designed for very detailed drawings or for writing small characters Tip If you tap New while creating a drawing the current drawing is saved and a new canvas opens These drawings will be saved only in the internal memory amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 106 Reader User Guide Search Y Y Y Y Other Applications Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Handwriting gt Editing an Existing Drawing Editing an Existing Drawing 1 Press the ft Home button tap Handwriting tap the drawing that you wish to edit 2 Edit the drawing You can use the supplied stylus or your finger To erase a line tap EJ Erase tap or stroke a part of the line 3 Tap Save Tip f you tap New while creating a drawing the current drawing is saved and a new canvas opens Th
76. hearing 153 amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 154 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Information gt Precautions gt Notes on microSD Cards Notes on microSD Cards SD cards are made to standards and are commonly used as storage media for portable devices microSD and microSDHC cards are members of the SD card family The Reader supports the following card types microSD and microSDHC cards Up to 32 GB microSD cards of up to 32 GB has been tested to work with the Reader however not all microSD cards are guaranteed to work i Precautions Insert into the correct slot with the card s label side up until it clicks into place To avoid a choking hazard keep the microSD card out of the reach of children Do not touch the gold contact point of the microSD card Do not disassemble or modify a memory card Do not allow a memory card to get wet Avoid the following to prevent data damage Sony does not provide any guarantee for damaged data Remove a memory card or turn off the Reader while reading or writing data Operate the Reader in the location where static charge or electrical noise is present Do not strike bend drop disassemble
77. her Applications gt Web Browsing gt Multiple Windows Multiple Windows Opening a new window 1 When viewing a Web page press the Menu button More Windows New Window A maximum of 3 windows can be open at one time If New Window is not displayed tap Close in the Window list Opening a link in a new window Instead of the current window you can open a link in a new window so that you can keep the current window open 1 Tap and hold a link tap Open in New Window The link opens in a new window A maximum of 3 windows can be open at one time After the third window is opened Open in New Window is not displayed Changing the browser window in view When you have more than one browser window open you can change the window in view 1 When viewing a Web page press the Menu button tap More Windows 2 Select another browser window i Closing a browser window You can close browser windows 1 When viewing a Web page press the Menu button tap More Windows 2 Tap Close The window is closed Note lf there is only one browser window open and you tap Close the browser home page is automatically opened amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 94 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Applications gt Web Browsing gt Bookmarks and History Getting started Basic Operations Bookmarks and History Adding Getting
78. his model manufactured for sale in the U S A and Canada Other versions may not comply with FCC IC technical regulations NOTE 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 Reorient or 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 or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment l For customers in the USA and Canada If you have any questions about this product Support PC Web USA http www
79. hscreen Operations On Screen Keyboard i Adding Getting Content Adding Content Buying Books and Periodicals Adding Content Browsing Content Lists Content Lists Browsing Content List Pages Browsing in Thumbnail View and List View Using the Page Jump Panel in Content List Pages Finding Content with a Keyword 12 Top page gt Contents list amp Go to page top amp Go to page top amp Go to page top Tools Using Menu Items i Reading Reading Books Opening a Book Page Navigation Appearance Annotations Using the Dictionary Finding Pages with a Keyword Changing Book Page Settings Using Menu Items Reading Periodicals Opening a Periodical Issue Page Navigation Organizing Organizing Your Content Deleting a Single Item Deleting Multiple Items at Once Protecting a Single Item Protecting Multiple Items at Once Using Collections Creating a Collection Adding Items to a Collection Removing Items from a Collection Renaming a Collection Deleting a Collection Using Menu Items i Other Applications Google Books Downloading Public Domain Books from Google Books Public Libraries Borrowing Books from Public Libraries Web Browsing Browsing the Web Browsing Tools Downloads Multiple Windows Bookmarks and History 13 amp Go to page top amp Go to page top amp Go to page top Browser Settings Using Menu Items Purchased Content Purchased Content All Notes
80. ically turn on approximately 5 minutes later Wait until the Reader turns on before trying to operate it The Reader cannot turn off or enter sleep mode ifthe Reader screen freezes and stops responding the Power button will also not work In this case reset the Reader See Details The Reader automatically enters sleep mode or turns off To conserve the battery s charge the Reader includes automatic power saving modes The Reader will enter sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity After 3 days in sleep mode the Reader will shut down power off automatically If the battery s charge is low the Reader may automatically turn off within 3 days However when playing audio or viewing a slideshow this feature does not work The automatic power saving modes cannot be turned off Battery Cannot charge the Reader f you use other than the supplied USB cable to charge the Reader it may not charge correctly To charge the Reader use only the supplied USB cable and optionally the AC Adapter PRSA AC10 PRSA AC1A sold separately See Details lf you are charging from the USB port on your computer make sure that the Reader is connected directly to the USB port with the supplied USB cable Do not use a USB hub The battery has not been given enough time to fully charge Charge the Reader until the icon changes to the icon The charge icon does not indicate the remaining battery power while charging Your co
81. ions Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Information gt Troubleshooting gt Wireless Connectivity Wireless Connectivity Reader Store Reader Store provides comprehensive support information For Reader Store support press the Pt Home menu tap the Reader Store application press the Menu button tap Help and Support Cannot connect to the store The Wi Fi network connection may have been interrupted Make sure that Wi Fi is turned on and set up correctly check the signal strength of the access point and try again See Details Cannot find the purchased books or periodicals Books are downloaded to the Books application and newspapers magazines are downloaded to the Periodicals application Tap on the status bar to open the notification window and check under Notification to check your downloaded items See Details ifthe download of an item failed press the ft Home button tap Purchased Content to go to My Account at Reader Store and re download it Wi Fi connection The Reader does not connect to the Wi Fi network The network feature could not be turned on because the remaining battery power is too low Charge the Reader for a few minutes and then try again Make sure that Wi Fi is turned on and check the signal
82. ject on top of the Reader or apply a strong shock to the Reader It may cause a malfunction or damage Never subject the Reader to extremes of light temperature moisture or vibration If part of the Reader that generates heat contacts your skin for a prolonged period you may suffer from symptom of burn such as redness swelling even if temperature is moderate Avoid prolonged contact especially if you have sensitive skin Do not leave the Reader on an unstable surface Do not poke people using the supplied stylus Do not treat or use the supplied stylus roughly such as bending it or scratching the touchscreen with it Use the supplied stylus only for touchscreen operations Do not use the stylus if it is damaged or deformed If any object is placed on the touchscreen it may cause a malfunction When not in use leave the Reader in sleep mode or turn it off When using the Reader internationally it is your responsibility to ensure that the Reader is used in compliance with the following specifications AC voltage Wireless products regulations Other safety regulations or requirements Be sure not to short circuit the terminals of the Reader with metallic objects Never leave the Reader exposed to high temperature such as in a car parked in the sun or under direct sunlight I Avoiding water and moisture Note that condensation may form temporarily in cases such as when the player is moved q
83. layed Updating database Wi Fi network signal strength See Details Current battery level See Details 38 Note Depending on the situation not all icons will be displayed at once Tip When you press the Menu button from the Home screen the time is displayed at the left side of the status bar for approximately 5 seconds Notification window Tapping on the status bar reveals the notification window which contains network related items and other current operations Wi Fi Tem Gano CAT A F Wi Fi Settings ai gp Ua Pep Sas es es Ongoing m Sleepy Time Lt Jan fo igen ra USE connected Sato bo coe es bo leo your compie Notifications eee eee i eet Displayed when an audio track is currently playing Tap to jump to the audio player See Details Enter data transfer mode See Details Item for which downloading has completed Tap to open the item Displayed when notifications are displayed Tap to clear the notification list The Download complete icon also disappears from the status bar Depending on the status of the Reader other items may also appear in the notification window Press the Menu button to close the notification window amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 39 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Basic Operations gt Home Screen gt Touchscreen Operations Getting started Basic Operations Touchscreen Op
84. lays pictures one by one in the current sort order You can also specify the display interval 1 Press the f Home button tp gt Pictures 2 Tap a picture press the Menu button tap Slideshow The slideshow starts from the current picture To stop the slideshow and return to the viewer Press the p Back button Tap on the picture To change the slideshow interval 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Pictures 2 Tap a picture press the Menu button tap Settings Slide Duration Choose from one of the following displayed items 3 Press the Back button to return to the picture viewer The selected interval is now applied when you start a slideshow TIP You can also change the slideshow interval from the Settings application See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 118 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Pictures gt Deleting Pictures Deleting Pictures You can delete one or more pictures 1 Press the Hit Home button tap Pictures 2 Press the Menu button tap Delete Pictures To delete pictures see Details You can also delete a picture by tapping and holding it See Details
85. llection Adds one or more books to a collection See Details Settings Delete Books Deletes one or more books from the Reader See Details Other Information Protect Books Protects one or more books from deletion See Details Title 1 Line View Title 2 Line Displays the full title string without truncating it See Contents list View Details Return Books Shows how to return a public library eBook See Details Delete Issues Deletes one or more issues from the Reader See Details Protect Issues Protects one or more issues from deletion See Details Add Content to acollection that you have created See Removes items from a collection that you have created Remove Content See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 56 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Reading gt Reading Books gt Opening a Book Getting started Basic Operations Opening a Book Adding Getting Content 1 Press the Hit Home button tap Books A OE MEM Mess The Books content list opens See Details Reading 2 Tap a book _ The book opens Organizing You can also open a book by tapping and holding the book you want to open Other Applications To navigate within a book see Details i Go to page to Settings page top Other Information Contents list Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 57 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Reading gt
86. low is a list of option items available when you press the Menu button from the dictionary Browsing Content Lists viewer Reading Moma Option Description S LL Previous Opens a previously looked up word in the dictionary viewer after you have Ohl View looked up another word from the dictionary viewer Settings Change Changes to another dictionary and searches again Dictionary Other Information Font Changes the font size of the candidate words list and the definition viewer Contents list ee Word Logs Displays a list of previously looked up words See Details Dictionary amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 104 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Applications gt Handwriting gt Creating a Drawing Getting started Basic Operations Creating a Drawing Adding Getting Content 7 Saa You can use the Handwriting application to create a drawing Eee eee 1 Press the Pit Home button tp gt Handwriting Reading Organizing gt a Other Applications nbd ed Date E t Settings Other Information Contents list 12200 P a201 Create a new drawing 2 Tap at the upper right corner of the screen The canvas opens 3 Draw in the drawing area with the supplied stylus or your finger Pencil tool 2 Eraser tool 3 Drawing area To erase a line tap EJ tap or stroke a part of t
87. magazines that you have purchased at Reader Store are downloaded to Browsing Content Lists Periodicals on the Home screen Reading 1 Press the Pit Home button tap Periodicals The periodicals content list opens Organizing ae 2 Tap a periodical title Other Applications The issues list opens Settings 3 Tap an issue The issue opens Other Information 4 Use the navigation bar as you read See Details To browse the periodicals and issue content list see Details Contents list When viewing the periodicals and issues content lists you can use option items by pressing the Menu button See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 19 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Reading gt Reading Periodicals gt Page Navigation Getting started Basic Operations Page Navigation Adding Getting Content You can add bookmarks and notes to a page in the same manner as books See Details Browsing Content Lists For the option items that appear when you press the Menu button see Details Reading Periodicals also feature the navigation bar which helps redirect you to sections of a periodical F Organizing Navigation items for a section Front Page El Table of Contents Table of Contents Section Page 5 6 of 200 Te Navigation items for an article m Article Section Top Table of Contents Page 19 20 of 200 PETT q Previous article
88. matically enter into sleep mode while playing audio The Reader battery gradually discharges when not in use for a prolonged period of time Before turning on the Reader after a prolonged period of disuse charge the Reader again f you are not using wireless communications turn off Wi Fi See Details f you are charging the Reader by data transfer mode and the computer enters sleep mode or standby mode the Reader will be unable to charge and the battery may drain When charging the Reader confirm that your computer is on and completely charge the Reader before using it See Details Touchscreen The Reader does not wake up or start immediately In cold temperatures the touchscreen may respond slower than usual This is due to the touchscreen characteristics and is not a malfunction After resetting or turning off the Reader it may take time for the startup screen to appear The screen does not respond Reset the Reader See Details The screen responds slowly Ifthe touchscreen becomes dirty it may not function correctly Clean the touchscreen with a soft cloth such as a cleaning cloth for eyeglasses In cold temperatures the touchscreen may respond slower than usual Turn off the Reader and leave it for a few hours until it adjusts to the ambient temperature amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 136 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operat
89. mputer must be turned on to charge the Reader The Reader will not be charged if your computer enters sleep mode or standby mode Keep your computer turned on with a 135 stable and continuous power supply while charging the Reader f your computer enters sleep mode while the Reader is connected and charging the Reader battery s charge will gradually drain the Reader will shut down and the Reader s battery will not charge In this case disconnect the USB cable from the Reader wake the computer from sleep mode and then reconnect the USB cable to the Reader Your computer may not be supplying sufficient power If you connect the Reader to your laptop computer maintain a stable and continuous power supply to the laptop computer while charging the Reader Battery life seems short The Reader may not have been charged fully Make sure that you charge the Reader until changes to Ex The operating temperature is below 5 C 41 F This is due to the battery characteristics and not a malfunction The Reader requires power while in sleep mode If you are not planning to use the Reader turn it off instead of leaving it in sleep mode If you are not browsing on the Web exit Browser by pressing the ft Home button The JJ icon in the status bar indicates that the Reader is playing audio Audio playback consumes battery power Go to the audio player and pause playback if necessary See Details The Reader does not auto
90. n See Details Handwriting a note on a page You can use the stylus or your finger and draw directly on a page 1 Press the Menu button 2 Tap Handwriting and use the stylus or your finger to draw a line A ES It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a large fortune must be in want of a wife However little k the feelings or yiews of such a man other of the r daughters a My dear Mp Bennet said his lad to Mi n one day have you heard that Netherfie fPark ig let at last he had not Mr Bennet repked But it is returned she for Mrs Lone has iust been here Note While writing make sure that you are not touching another area on the touchscreen this could affect the notes that you write with the stylus or your finger To ensure that your notes are correctly saved do not handwrite notes too close to the edge of the touchscreen If you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing on the Reader avoid applying excessive pressure to the touchscreen 67 try not to handwrite or draw too quickly this functionality is not designed for very detailed drawings or for writing small characters To delete a drawn line Tap EJ Erase and drag across the drawn line Press the p Back button when you are done to continue reading Tip To delete all annotations in the current book periodical press the Menu bu
91. n the touchscreen using a dirty stylus may damage the surface Be sure to keep the Reader away from water or spills i Touchscreen Do not apply excessive pressure to the touchscreen The color or lighting may become 145 blurred or uneven and the Reader may become damaged When using the Reader in a cold environment thin lines may appear on the touchscreen This is not a malfunction The outside cover of the touchscreen is made of glass This glass could break if the Reader is dropped on a hard surface or receives a substantial impact It could also be damaged by scratching and abrasion while being carried in a bag If you are concerned about damages to the touchscreen you can use a protective case sold separately Wireless feature Turn off the wireless feature when you are in a location in which radio communications are prohibited When you are in such a location you must obtain permission from the appropriate authorities before enabling the wireless feature of this device Turn off the wireless feature in health care facilities where any regulations posted in such areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be effected by radio frequency RF energy which is generated by wireless communication Do not use your Reader near medical equipment without first obtaining permission to do so General notes on using the Wi Fi Wireless LAN function In some countries or region
92. nditions before using Browser Please read the terms and conditions carefully When you tap Accept Browser opens Tip You can press the Menu button tap Continue Reading to return to the last read page of your last read book amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 90 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Web Browsing gt Browsing Tools Browsing Tools Zooming in While in zoom mode the zoom bar is shown at the bottom right of the screen Pinch out to zoom in Pinch in to zoom out Double tap to fit the page to the window size To exit Zoom mode press the gt Back button Capturing a screenshot You can capture the current page as a screenshot 1 When viewing a Web page press the Menu button tap More Capture Screenshot OK Screenshots are stored in the Pictures application See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 91 Reader User Guide Search Y Y Y Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Web Browsing
93. nt Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Information gt Troubleshooting gt Playing Audio Files Playing Audio Files Thumbnail of an album is not displayed An album or an audio file with cover art information can only display its thumbnail in the album list Cannot play audio The audio may be in an unsupported file type For details on supported file types see Details Sound cannot be heard Increase the volume Make sure that your headphones not supplied are connected properly to the headphone jack on the Reader amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 140 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Information gt Troubleshooting gt Viewing Pictures Viewing Pictures Cannot view a picture The picture may be in an unsupported file type For details on supported file types see Details Ifthe size of a picture that you transferred with the Reader software is too large a thumbnail may not be created on the Reader and the picture may not be displayed in the Pictures content list In this case delete the picture via the Reader software amp Go to page t
94. nt Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Pictures gt Viewing Pictures Viewing Pictures You can use the Pictures application to view pictures one by one or as a slideshow You can also select the picture of your choice for the Reader s standby screen For details on setting pictures to the standby screen see Details For details on transferring pictures to the Reader see Details For details on supported file types see Details 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Pictures To browse the pictures list see Details Pictures oorted by Date a SnowyARoad P01 1 PalmTree PRD Eitel Tower T2120 q Tool icons Details 2 Tap a picture The picture viewer opens l Picture viewer navigation Perform the following operations with a picture open cn 1 Press the gt Next button Go to the next page e Swipe left Goto the orevicue bade Press the lt Previous button j page a Swipe right Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 115 amp Go to page top Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Pictures gt Changing the Orientation Chan
95. ntents list 0806 2011 2 12 AM Questions OB 062011 2 12 AM 1 Create anew memo 2 Tap at the upper right corner of the screen A notepad opens 3 Type a memo using the on screen keyboard 4 Tap Save Tip If you tap New while creating a memo the current memo is saved and a new notepad opens Newly created memos will be saved only in the internal memory amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 111 Reader User Guide Search Y Y Y Other Applications Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Text Memo gt Editing an Existing Memo Editing an Existing Memo 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Text Memo tap the memo that you wish to edit 2 Tap Edit The on screen keyboard opens Edit the memo using the on screen keyboard 3 Tap Save Tip If you tap New while creating a memo the current memo is saved and a new notepad opens Newly created memos will be saved only in the internal memory To delete the currently viewed memo press the Menu button tap Delete Memo Yes amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 112 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Org
96. nu button tap Protect Books Other Applications Boxes appear next to the thumbnails or list entries Settings Other Information amp Cancel Contents list Protect Books sorted by Latest Read Sirain Gan Chrz eire Pride and Pre lax Jane Austen A Christmas G Jane Austen Charles Dickens 1 Box 2 Protect icon 3 Selected number of items 3 Tap the box of the item to be protected Selected items are indicated with a protect icon You can press the Menu button and tap Select All if you wish to protect all items 4 Tap Done The protect icon appears next to the protected items You can remove protection in Step 3 above by tapping items with the protect icon Note The protection feature works only on the Reader Protected content may still be deleted via your computer amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 81 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Organizing gt Using Collections gt Creating a Collection Creating a Collection A collection is a custom set of books and other items that you create from items on the Reader It is a unique and convenient way to organize your items You can organize and personalize your content by
97. nvisible See Details i Case A A WPS compatible Wi Fi router with WPS button The Reader is compatible with WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup which lets you easily make a Wi Fi connection using the WPS or Connect button on your WPS compatible Wi Fi router Make sure to turn on Wi Fi and tap Wi Fi Settings on the Wireless Network Settings screen Alternatively you can turn on Wi Fi by tapping the status bar and tapping Wi Fi Settings 1 Tap WPS Push Button Configuration Start Wi Fi Settings Scan Scan Wi Fi networks WPS Push Button Configuration Automatic Setup Add Wi Fi Network Manual Setup Wi Fi Networks 2 On your Wi Fi router press the WPS or Connect button within 2 minutes The Reader automatically attempts to establish a Wi Fi connection The name of the button on your Wi Fi router may vary S 1 WPS or Connect button 3 After the Reader screen shows the setup completion tap OK 22 The wireless connection status is displayed in the status bar See Details For more technical notes see Details i Case B A WPS compatible Wi Fi router with PIN input If your WPS compatible Wi Fi router does not support push button configuration connect by using a PIN Personal Identification Number Make sure to turn on Wi Fi and tap Wi Fi Settings on the Wireless Network Settings screen Alternatively you can turn on Wi Fi by tapping the status ba
98. oduct shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Applicable accessories USB cable stylus Disposal of waste batteries applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems 149 This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste On certain batteries this symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol The chemical symbols for mercury Hg or lead Pb are added if the battery contains more than 0 0005 mercury or 0 004 lead By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural res
99. op Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 141 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Information gt Troubleshooting gt Connecting to your Computer Connecting to your Computer The computer does not detect the Reader After connecting the Reader to your computer via the USB cable you must set the Reader to data transfer mode See Details t may take a while for the computer to detect the Reader Make sure that the Reader is connected directly to the USB port with the supplied USB cable Do not use a USB hub Try connecting to a different USB port on the computer Try disconnecting the Reader and connecting it again f none of the above solves the problem reset the Reader See Details Cannot sync content with the Reader The Reader may not have been authorized Authorize the Reader first For details refer to the Help menu of the Reader software There may not be enough space on the Reader or the memory card Check About for the amount of free space on internal memory See Details Delete some content or copy it to the Reader software to make some space on the Reader or the memory card amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 142
100. open crush deform puncture shred microwave incinerate or paint the microSD card Do not use force a thin stick or tweezers to remove the microSD card If you cannot remove the microSD card contact customer support Do not remove the microSD card or turn off the Reader while data on the memory card is being edited or accessed Otherwise edited data will not be saved Do not insert a deformed microSD card into the Reader f you change or erase a folder name via computer or move a file to a folder other than database there is a possibility that data recorded in a memory card might be lost or become unreadable by this product Formatting a microSD card You can use the Reader to format a microSD card if necessary WARNING Formatting the microSD card will delete all files stored on it You can use the Reader software to backup files Files that you have set protection for via the Reader s applications will also be deleted 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Settings Initialization Format Memory SD Card 2 Tap Yes when prompted To cancel tap No It may take a few minutes to finish formatting the microSD card amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 155 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Information gt Legal Notice gt Legal Notice Getting started Basic Operations Legal Notice Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lis
101. ormation Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tips Support PC Web Site Reading Reader Device Organizing Wireless Connectivity Reading Books and Periodicals Playing Audio Files Settings Viewing Pictures Connecting to your Computer microSD Card Browsing Content Lists Other Applications Other Information Contents list f Precautions Safety Information Applications on the Reader About Pre installed Sample Content Reader Disposal Reference Additional Information for Customers in the US Canada Additional Information for Customers Outside the US Canada Notes on microSD Cards Legal Notice Legal Notice Appendix Specifications Supported File Types System Requirements amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 11 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Contents list l Getting started Welcome About your Reader Reader Features and Functions Wireless Connectivity Join a Wi Fi Network Battery Charging the Reader Maximizing Battery Life Turning the Power On Off Turning the Power On Off Parts and Controls Overview Buttons microSD Card Slot Basic Operations Home Screen Applications and the Home Screen Touc
102. ources In case of products that for safety performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only To ensure that the battery will be treated properly hand over the product at end of life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For all other batteries please view the section on how to remove the battery from the product safely Hand the battery over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of waste batteries For more detailed information about recycling of this product or battery please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 150 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Information gt Precautions gt Additional Information for Customers in the US Canada Additional Information for Customers in the US Canada FCC Compliance Statement For United States customers Not applicable in Canada including in the province of Quebec The following FCC IC statement applies only to the version of t
103. plied while driving cycling or operating any motorized vehicle It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas It can also be potentially dangerous to play at a high volume while walking especially at pedestrian crossings You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations l Preventing hearing damage Avoid using the headphones not supplied at a high volume Hearing experts advise against continuous loud and extended play If you experience a ringing in your ears reduce the volume or discontinue use Caring for others Keep the volume at a moderate level This will allow you to hear outside sounds and to be considerate to the people around you Warning for headphones not supplied If lightning occurs while you are using the Reader take off your headphones not supplied immediately EF D Wi Fi connectivity CERTIFIED The Wireless LAN functionality has passed Wi Fi certification and complies with the interoperability specifications established by WFA Wi Fi Alliance Cleaning the Reader Clean the Reader with a soft cloth such as a cleaning cloth for eyeglasses Make sure that there is no dust or dirt on the soft cloth as the Reader may be damaged Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene as it may mar the finish of the case Wipe the stylus with a dry cloth when it gets dirty Tapping or dragging o
104. prompted The selected item s will be removed from the collection Note If you have deleted an item from Books or Periodicals it will be automatically removed from all of the collections with which it was associated Removing items from a collection does not delete them from the Reader or their stored locations Tip You can remove all items at once After completing Step 1 above press the Menu button Select All amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 84 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Organizing gt Using Collections gt Renaming a Collection Renaming a Collection You can change the name of a collection 1 Press the ft Home button tap Collections tap a collection that you have created press the Menu button tap Rename Collection You can also tap and hold a collection that you have created tap Rename 2 Enter a new name for the collection using the on screen keyboard 3 Tap OK amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 85 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Organizing gt Using Collections gt Deleting a Collection Getting started Basic Operations Deleting a Collection Adding Getting Content You can delete a coll
105. r Applications The screen orientation changes Settings Other Information Contents list q Portrait mode 2 Landscape mode Note The orientation can be changed for the Books Periodicals Browser and Pictures applications Changing the orientation in one application does not affect the orientation setting of the other applications Changing the font and font size You can change the font and font size to your preference 1 When viewing a book or periodical press the Menu button tap Font The font bar is displayed slot Font Type onora 7 O os oa aa Page 5 of 352 2 To change the font size tap on one of the font size icons The book or periodical will be updated to apply the specified font size Press the Back button when done 3 To change the font tap Original and select from one of the fonts in the list 60 Press the Back button when done The book or periodical will be updated to apply the specified font and font size Note The font size and font of some content with embedded fonts may not change When you select other than the Original font performance may be slightly lower when opening books or turning pages When you select other than the Original font boldface italics italicized boldface may not be displayed correctly Tip You can change the default font for all content in the Books and Periodicals applications See Details
106. r and tapping Wi Fi Settings 1 Tap Add Wi Fi Network WPS PIN Method Start Wi Fi Settings scan Scan Wi Fi networks WPS Push Button Configuration Automatic Setup Add Wi Fi Network Manual Setup Wi Fi Networks e Secured wih WEF A PIN will be shown on the screen of the Reader Enter the PIN into your Wi Fi router Refer to your Wi Fi router s instruction manual for further details After entering the PIN tap OK on the Reader Your Wi Fi routers SSID Service Set Identifier is displayed in the Wi Fi Networks list on the Wi Fi Settings screen N Tap your Wi Fi routers SSID Connect The Reader connects to the wireless network The wireless connection status is displayed in the status bar See Details For more technical notes see Details UJ Case C Connecting to a Wi Fi router without WPS support Make sure to turn on Wi Fi and tap Wi Fi Settings on the Wireless Network Settings screen Alternatively you can turn on Wi Fi by tapping the status bar and tapping Wi Fi Settings 1 Tap Scan The available access points are listed under Wi Fi Networks 23 Wi Fi Networks Secured with WEP Secured with WRAWPA PSK o z gt Secured with WEP Page 1 of 2 item Description a wwe iam Wi Fi is activated and the Reader detects an unsecured network Wi Fi is activated and the Reader detects a secured network The Wi Fi router to which 6 you want to
107. r format Time Zone Sets the time zone Settings Other Information Contents list Tip When you start the Reader software and connect the Reader to your computer the Reader s time setting is updated to match your computer s time amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 128 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Settings gt Changing the Settings gt System Management Getting started Basic Operations System Management Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Setting Description Sets a 4 digit PIN for the Reader to prevent unauthorized use Organizing To set Device Lock to On input your 4 digit PIN tap Continue to enter it Reading a again tap OK When Device Lock is set to On you must unlock the Other Applications B Reader with the 4 digit PIN when waking up the Reader from sleep mode or Settings Device when turning on the power P Lock To set Device Lock to Off input your 4 digit PIN and tap Continue Other Information Note Sony recommends that you make a note of your password and keep itin a Contents list safe place separate from the Reader f you forget your password contact Sony Customer Support Note that in unlocking your device all content on it will be erased Sets standby screen preferences Type of Image You can select whether to display the cover of the last read book or pictures from the
108. recommended temperature range of 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Turn off Wi Fi when no wireless communication is necessary Power consuming operations The following may require more power than normal reading operations Wi Fi communications Constantly updating the Wi Fi Networks list Displaying graphic intensive books periodicals files or Web sites Playing audio Displaying a slideshow with a short interval setting Using a microSD card Frequent insertion and removal of a microSD card Having a large volume of content stored on a microSD card Annotations keyword searches and dictionary searches amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 31 Reader User Guide Search Getting started F Basic Operations Adding Getting Content F F F F F F Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Getting started gt Turning the Power On Off gt Turning the Power On Off Turning the Power On Off no Power button 2 Charge Busy indicator Turning on the power 1 Press the ay Power button If the battery is completely depleted power will not be supplied to the h Power button and you may not be able to turn on the Reader In this case the Charge Busy indicator may blink red 3 times Connect the Reader to your computer via the supplied USB cabl
109. ressing the Menu button allows you to display the options items for navigation Navigation Description 45 method Store Home Go to the top page of Reader Store My Account View your purchase history and re download purchased content Refresh Stop al content displayed on the Reader Store page or stops loading Forward Advances to a previously viewed page Continue Closes the Reader Store application and returns to the last read page of Reading your last read book Displays more option items Help and Support Jumps to the FAQ page of Reader Store egal Displays legal information about Reader Store Information Checking downloaded content When downloading content from Reader Store you can check the download progress in the status bar and by tapping it to display the notification window See Details When you exit Reader Store your three most recent purchases are displayed under Recently Added on the first page of the Home screen You can check all purchased content in the Books or Collections applications When you are subscribing to newspapers and magazines all content is stored in the Periodicals application You can directly access content that you have purchased by going to My Account at Reader Store by using the Purchased Content application See Details i Accessing Reader Store from your computer In addition to shopping at Reader Store from your computer you can tran
110. ries Many public libraries available in certain countries regions only offer digital library services so that you can borrow books for the Reader with your library card You can download them directly to the Reader Using public library services requires a library card For details contact your local library l Locating your public library 1 Configure Wi Fi settings of the Reader to access your public library See Details 2 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Public Library Follow the directions on the screen to use public library services For using the browser see Details For using the browser option items see Details l Borrowing books 1 Find what you wish to borrow via the public library Web site 2 Follow the site instructions and download the book You can check the downloading progress in the status bar and by tapping it to display the notification window See Details You may be asked to specify the lending period Once the title has downloaded it will be stored in the Books application You can check the loan periods for borrowed books by viewing the icons in the Books content list See Details Returning books 1 Configure Wi Fi settings of the Reader to access your public library See Details 2 Press the fi Home button tap Books press the Menu button tap Return Books 3 Tap the book you want to return A check mark appears next to the selected book You can select multipl
111. s use of Wi Fi products may be restricted by the local regulations e g limited number of channels amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 146 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Information gt Precautions gt Applications on the Reader Getting started Basic Operations Applications on the Reader Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Disclaimer In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage or loss of profits Reading including claims made by third parties arising out of the use of the software supplied with this Reader Organizing Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording downloading or damaged data due to Other Applications problems of the Reader or computer Settings Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software or the manual accompanying it in whole or in Other Information part or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder Other Information The software provided with this Reader cannot be used with equipment other than that which is so designated Due to continued efforts to improve quality software specifications may be changed without notice Please note that due to continued efforts to improve quality software specifications may be changed without notice Operation of this Reader with software other than that provided is not covered by the warranty By updating the Rea
112. s XP Media Center Edition 2004 amp 2005 with Service Pack 3 or later Mac OS X 10 7 64 bit only Mac OS X version 10 7 or later Mac OS X 10 6 32 64 bit Mac OS X version 10 6 6 Mac OS X 10 5 32 bit only Mac OS X version 10 5 8 The Reader software also requires at minimum the following computing environment Free space on hard disc 1 024 x 768 display resolution with 24 bit color Network Broadband internet connection Depending on the content amount more space may be required Note The Reader software is not supported with the following An operating system other than those listed above A personally built computer or operating system A multi boot environment A multi monitor environment amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 160
113. s a picture file 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Handwriting tap a drawing 2 Press the Menu button tap Capture Screenshot OK You can view your captured screenshots via the Pictures application amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 109 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Handwriting gt Using Menu Items Using Menu Items Below is a list of option items available when you press the Menu button from the Handwriting content list Option Description S Delete Drawings Deletes one or more drawings from the Reader See Details Protect Drawings Protects one or more drawings from deletion See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 110 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Applications gt Text Memo gt Creating a Text Memo Y Getting started Basic Operations Creating a Text Memo Y Y Adding Getting Content a You can use the Text Memo application to create a memo aaa A 1 Press the Ht Home button tp gt Text Memo Reading Organizing Other Applications i Date t Settings Memo 1 O8 062011 2 13 AM Other Information Info Co
114. s list Basic Operations Top page gt Basic Operations Home Screen Applications and the Home Screen Touchscreen Operations On Screen Keyboard Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation amp Go to page top Reader User Guide Search F F Adding Getting Content Getting started Basic Operations Browsing Content Lists F F F F F Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list i Adding Getting Content Top page gt Adding Getting Content Adding Content Buying Books and Periodicals Adding Content Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation amp Go to page top Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Browsing Content Lists Getting started H Browsing Content Lists Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Content Lists Browsing Content Liss Browsing Content List Pages Browsing in Thumbnail View and List View gt In eteliig Using the Page Jump Panel in Content List Pages Organizing Finding Content with a Keyword Tools her Applicati Other Applications Using Menu Items Settings i Go to page top Other Information Contents list Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Reading Getting started Reading Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Reading Books Opening a Book Browsing Content Lists
115. s playing the track 1 2 Soundtracks for j Junie Magahare Waltz For Edie Ls meen Rem Description Appears during playback Playback You can tap the status bar to display the notification window and jump to the audio player 2 Mute Tap to temporarily turn off audio output from the player Volume control Adjusts the volume level Tap tlo decrease the volume and 49 to increase the volume Displayed when available 121 Cover art 5 Tap to enable shuffle playback Shuffle BI Tap to disable repeat play repeat all songs in the album repeat the current song epea Tap to pause Tap to play Audio controls Tap di skip to the beginning of the previous audio file or the beginning of the current file if you tap more than 3 seconds into the track Tap ito skip to the beginning of the next audio file 8 Position bar 9 Slider Tap on a point on the bar or tap and drag the slider to adjust the playback position Press the Menu button tap Continue Reading to return to the last content you were reading You can read while listening to audio To return to the track list press the pe Back button In the track list appears for the track currently playing Note The Reader will not enter sleep mode or automatic power saving modes during audio playback l Deleting an audio track 1 Press the Hit Home button tp gt Audio 2 Tap an album The
116. s the terms and conditions of use of the browser To return to the Web page you were browsing press the T Back button amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 97 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Applications gt Web Browsing gt Using Menu Items Getting started Basic Operations Using Menu Items Adding Getting Content mn Below is a list of option items available when you press the Menu button from a browser Browsing Content Lists window Reading Organizing Option Description OC Browse Home Displays the home page See Details Other Applications H Refresh Updates the content displayed on the Web page Settings Forward Advances to a previously viewed page Other Information Orientation Changes to portrait or landscape mode Contents list Continue Closes the Browser application and returns to the last read page of your Reading last read book More Displays more option items Windows Opens the window list See Details Add Bookmark Allows you to bookmark a Web page See Details Capture Captures a screenshot of the current Web page See Details Screenshot Downloads Opens the download history See Details Settings Changes browser settings See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 98 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content
117. search sort and view all annotations across all books and periodicals use the All Settings Notes application See Details To search annotations for the currently open book periodical press the Menu button Other Information tap Notes Contents list Adding text notes 1 Tap and hold the bookmark 2 Tap by Keyboard 3 Type the notes using the on screen keyboard 4 Tap Save The icon appears on the bookmark indicating that a note is attached Adding handwritten notes 1 Tap and hold the bookmark 2 Tap by Drawing 3 Draw with the stylus or your finger on the drawing pad To erase tap EJ Erase and then tap the line s you want to erase 4 Tap Save The icon appears on the bookmark indicating that a note is attached Notes on handwriting While writing make sure that you are not touching another area on the touchscreen this could affect the notes that you write with the stylus or your finger To ensure that your notes are correctly saved do not handwrite notes too close to the edge of the touchscreen If you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing on the Reader avoid applying excessive pressure to the touchscreen try not to handwrite or draw too quickly this functionality is not designed for very detailed drawings or for writing small characters Editing notes 1 Tap and hold on the bookmark The notepad or the drawing pad opens 2 T
118. sfer books from your computer to the Reader using the Reader software Install either Reader for PC or Reader for Mac by launching the corresponding installer on the Reader See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 46 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Adding Getting Content gt Adding Content gt Adding Content Adding Content Transferring content via the Reader software You can use the Reader software to transfer books audio and pictures to the Reader You will need to install the Reader software and organize content on your computer in advance You can also backup the contents on the Reader to the Reader software Installing Reader software 1 Turn on your computer connect your computer to the internet and then connect the Reader to your computer using the supplied USB cable Make sure you have administrator access to your computer 2 Set the Reader to Data Transfer Mode See Details 3 To install on Windows computers From your computer click on the Start menu Computer My Computer for Windows XP users double click the SETTING drive double click Setup Reader for PO To install on Mac computers When the Reader is connected to your Mac
119. ss the Menu button tap Navigate Page to open the page navigation panel 58 Using the paging bar Ee A A oe Enter Page Page 5 of 138 q Paging bar 2 Slider Tap on a point on the paging bar to jump to a page that corresponds with that point Tap and drag the slider To close the page navigation panel press the pe Back button Using Table of Contents 1 Tap Table of Contents To return to the book page press the pe Back button 2 Tap to open the selected chapter or section Using Enter Page 1 Tap Enter Page to enter the page number with the on screen numeric keyboard and tap OK J umping to viewed pages 1 Tap Previous View The Page history icons are displayed 2 Tap Laelio go backward in the page display history Tap Lea jio go forward in the page display history To cancel page history press the Back button Tip This is the same operation for when you tap on a highlighted link amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 59 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Reading gt Reading Books gt Appearance Getting started Basic Operations Appearance Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Changing the orientation You can view books or periodicals in either portrait or landscape mode Reading 1 When viewing a book or periodical press the Menu button tap More a Orientation Othe
120. strength of the access point Scan the available access points in the vicinity and select a new one Make sure that the security method WEP WPA the static IP address and the proxy settings are correct The access point is using an unsupported security method or encryption key Public Wi Fi networks may require a user ID and password In this case you must enter a correct user ID and password to establish a network connection The access point has the MAC address filter enabled To check the MAC address press the fi Home button tap Settings About Device Information Make sure that this MAC address is accepted by the access point The Wi Fi network settings of the access point are not correct Adjust the settings as described in the manuals that came with the access point and in any information provided by the network administrator The Reader is too far from the access point Move the Reader closer to the access point and scan again 137 Obstacles such as walls metal or concrete between the Reader and an access point may adversely affect the connection Try moving the Reader to a different location and scan again There is other equipment nearby using the 2 4 GHz frequency band such as a cordless phone a microwave oven or Bluetooth computer equipment Move the equipment away or turn it off e The Wi Fi network service is temporarily not available or degraded Check with the network a
121. ter access by MAC address Check the MAC address by pressing the fi Home button tap Settings About Device Information then register the MAC address with the access point to establish a Wi Fi connection When you are connected to a Wi Fi network you can also display speed security and other Wi Fi network details by pressing the Menu button and tapping Connection Information in the Wi Fi Settings screen An access point once configured can be connected to again simply by tapping it in the Wi Fi Networks list and tapping Connect amp Go to page top 26 Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 27 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Getting started gt Battery gt Charging the Reader Getting started Basic Operations Charging the Reader Adding Getting Content The charge battery status icon at the right side of the status bar shows the battery level See Browsing Content Lists Details If it is low choose one of the methods in the following sections to charge the Reader Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information 1 USB connector 2 Charge Busy indicator Contents list i Charging via your computer 1 Power on your computer 2 Connect the Reader to your computer with the supplied USB cable Wait until the USB connected screen is displayed on the Reader nB USE oonreoted CPE a Cote pial Aa Ma carpe ar Tis Tabe
122. the SETTING and READEP drives will appear on the desktop Double click the SETTING drive double click Setup Reader for Mac 4 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation of the Reader software For details on purchasing content via Reader Store transferring content to the Reader and syncing refer to the Help menu of the Reader software 5 When transfer is complete click Disconnect on the Reader software and then disconnect the USB cable from the Reader After a short time the Home screen will appear Content will be sent to its corresponding application based on the file format of the content Personal documents other than pictures and audio files will be sent to the Books application Tip When you transfer data to the microSD card insert the microSD card to the Reader in Step 2 For details on the system requirements for the Reader software see Details For details on supported file formats see Details Transferring content via drag and drop You can directly transfer content by drag and drop to your computer 1 Connect the Reader to your computer using the supplied USB cable Make sure the Reader is in Data Transfer Mode See Details 2 For Windows users click on the Start menu Computer My Computer for Windows XP users double click the READER drive and then drag and drop your data onto the READER drive For Mac users
123. the book to read it The transferred book periodical may be protected by digital rights management in this case the Reader and the computer must first be authorized For details refer to the Help menu of the Reader software The book or the periodical issue may be protected by unsupported digital rights management technology The book or the periodical issue may be in an unsupported file type For details on supported file types see Details Continue Reading does not work or the bookmark is missing If the file status has changed such as in the following cases data under Continue Reading or notes may be deleted A text PDF file is edited A book purchased with an authorized Reader is read on another deauthorized Reader by memory card transfer Cannot find content on the Reader If you have formatted the Reader on your computer the Reader may not be able to display transferred content In this case use the Reader s Format Memory function to reformat the Reader See Details Although protected on the Reader books and periodicals may be deleted if you sync the Reader after they have been deleted from the Reader software If you delete or modify folders or files in the database folder on your computer content or notes may be deleted amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 139 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Conte
124. the microSD card The Reader does not offer a feature that enables you to move files to or from the microSD card You need to use the Reader software to do so Cannot delete the book or other items from the microSD card You cannot delete the file if it is read only You must use the computer and remove the read only attribute from the file amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 143 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Information gt Precautions gt Safety Information Getting started Basic Operations Safety Information Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists i Protected content Protected content is limited to personal use only Use of the content beyond this limit requires Reading permission of the copyright holders Organizing Other Applications Handling the Reader AUN In order to comply with FCC radio frequency radiation exposure guidelines for an Other Information uncontrolled exposure this device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Contents list f the Reader causes interference to radio or television reception turn the Reader off and move it away from the radio or television Refrain from using the Reader according to the in flight announcements during take off or landing in an aircraft Do not drop or put any heavy ob
125. the microSD card See Periodicals Details Collections Lists preset and user created collections See Details Public Helps you find public libraries where you can borrow books for the Reader Library See Details Google le Book Detail Takes you to Google Books See Details Launches the Web browser See Details Purchased Takes you to My Account at Reader Store for downloading your purchased Content books and periodicals See Details Lists the bookmarks annotations made on the books and periodicals See All Notes Details Lists and plays the albums and songs that you have in the Reader See Anaig Details Settings Displays the items for setting the Reader See Details The availability of these applications varies depending on the country region setting Status bar The status bar shows the current status of the Reader such as Wi Fi status the battery level and the status of downloading files from Reader Store The following items are displayed in the status bar Connected via the USB cable Connecting to a network A download is in progress When multiple downloads are in progress the number of downloads is displayed next to this icon A download has completed If downloading fails the Fail icon is displayed The icon disappears when you open the notification window and tap Clear or when you tap the downloaded items in the Notification list An audio track is currently being p
126. tion 19 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Organizing gt Organizing Your Content gt Protecting a Single Item Protecting a Single Item You can protect an item so that you will not delete it accidentally The following instructions use the Books application as an example this feature is also available in other applications 1 Press the fi Home button tap Books 2 Tap and hold an item The option items appear 3 Tap Protect You can remove the protection from the item in the same manner Tap Unprotect in Step 3 above Note This protection feature works only on the Reader Protected content may still be deleted via your computer amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 80 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Organizing gt Organizing Your Content gt Protecting Multiple Items at Once Getting started Basic Operations Protecting Multiple Items at Once Adding Getting Content You can protect one or more items at once Browsing Content Lists The following instructions use the Books application as an example this feature is also available in other applications Reading 1 Press the fi Home button tap Books Organizing 2 Press the Me
127. track list opens 3 Press the Menu button tap Delete Audio To delete tracks see Details You can also delete a track by tapping and holding it See Details amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 122 Reader User Guide Search Getting started Basic Operations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Top page gt Other Applications gt Audio gt Using Menu Items Using Menu Items Below is a list of option items available when you press the Menu button from the Audio track list Cpa MII ks Delete Audio Deletes one or more tracks from the Reader See Details a Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 123 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Settings gt Changing the Settings gt Changing the Settings Getting started Basic Operations Changing the Settings Adding Getting Content a The Settings application allows you to personalize the Reader set the date and time configure Browsing Content Lists the Wi Fi connection and change the standby screen and other Reader settings Reading amp Go to page top Organizing Other Applications t Settings Other Information Contents list Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 124 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Settings gt
128. ts The contents of each book pre loaded on this product are copyrighted works edited with the Reading cooperation of the publisher T Copyright laws prohibit copying the data of this product or the contents of this manual Organizing 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 Sony s permission except for personal use Y Other Applications Settings Y Sony the Sony logo Reader BBeB and their logos are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation EPUB is a registered trademark of the IDPF Frutiger Univers Helvetica and Palatino are trademarks of Linotype Corp registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions in the name of Linotype Corp or its licensee Linotype GmbH Bitstream is a registered trademark and Dutch Font Fusion and Swiss are trademarks of Bitstream Inc 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 This PRS T1 contains Adobe Reader Mobile software under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated Copyright 1995 2011 Adob
129. tting applies only to the currently open book 1 When viewing a book press the Menu button tap Customize View Adjust View 2 Choose from one of the following options Option Description Original Displays the page in the original quality a Improves readability by emphasizing contrast Details Backlight compensation brings up details in a dark area Brighter Increases the brightness Darker Decreases the brightness Create a custom setting Tap Simm Settings to adjust p Contrast and X Brightness s EER AE eee Restore M Page 5 6 of 352 Custom 4 Contrast 2 Brightness 3 Slider 4 Lower 5 j Tap Lower or Higher or tap on the slider Tap Restore to revert to the previously saved custom settings Press the Back button when done Zooming in Use the zoom function when you want to temporarily zoom in on part of a page The viewer shows the zoom bar and viewing position indicator while in zoom mode Pinch out to zoom in Pinch in to zoom out To exit Zoom mode press the pe Back button 63 Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 64 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Reading gt Reading Books gt Annotations Getting started Basic Operations Annotations Adding Getting Content Browsing Content Lists i Bookmarking a page Organizing en Tip Other Applications a Rp To
130. tton tap Notes See Details To delete annotations across all books and periodicals use the All Notes application See Details l Hiding annotations You can set the viewer to show or hide the annotations that you have made to the book This is convenient for when a highlight overlaps with a link 1 Press the Menu button The option items appear 2 Tap More 3 Tap Settings 4 Tap Show Notes Check the checkbox to show annotations Uncheck it to hide annotations 5 Press the Back button when done Finding annotations within a book or periodical You can search and view all annotations bookmarks highlights handwritten notes in the currently open book or periodical To search sort and view all annotations across all books and periodicals use the All Notes application See Details 1 Press the Menu button tap Notes The annotations in the book periodical are listed Press the p Back button to return to the book Notes Jenswer t Whitcont Page 10 of 352 Mr Bingley followed his advice Mr Darcy w Page 15 of 352 1 Note icons 2 Filter note type 3 Search icon 68 4 Headline the highlighted text the text note the beginning text of the bookmarked page or the beginning text of the page with the handwritten note 5 Page number of the note Press the Back button to return to the book 2 Tap a note in the list The page containin
131. uickly from a low temperature environment to a high temperature environment or used in a room that has a heater just turned on Condensation creates a phenomenon where moisture in the air adheres to surfaces such as metal panels etc and then changes to liquid If condensation forms in the Reader leave it turned off until the condensation disappears If you use the Reader with condensation present a malfunction may result The Reader is not waterproof Remember to follow the precautions below Be careful not to drop the Reader into a sink or other container filled with water 144 Do not use the Reader in humid locations or bad weather such as in the rain or snow Do not get the Reader wet If you touch the Reader with wet hands or put the Reader in a damp article of clothing the Reader may get wet and this may cause a malfunction i Charging the Reader Heat may build up in the Reader while charging or if itis used for an extended period of time Use the supplied USB cable or the optional AC adapter PRSA AC10 PRSA AC1A sold separately only Do not use other USB cable and AC Adapter Never wrap the Reader in anything when it is being charged Heat build up in the Reader may cause malfunction or damage Ifthe battery quickly runs out of power after being fully charged it may be reaching the end of its life and should be replaced Consult Sony Support Center Road safety Do not use headphones not sup
132. verview Overview This section describes the features and controls of the Reader Continue Reading Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Last raad PAd 2011 1 18 PHI Recenth Added 1 A Chrisimas Carn Emma Pride amd Prejudice Chales Dickens Jane Austen Jace ijen 25 Periodicals Callactians e 2 ia 1 Touchscreen 2 Menu button 5 Back button aft Home button 5 lt gt Page turn buttons 33 Pris and Prejuctre J foie EET Eee re _ al be oe a A 6 Charge Busy indicator ac Power button Ee Headphone jack sly Micro USB connector RESET button ii microSD card slot Supplied accessories USB cable x 1 Stylus x 1 Use the stylus for drawing and tapping on the touchscreen amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 34 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Getting started gt Parts and Controls gt Buttons E Getting started Basic Operations Buttons Adding Getting Content cp Browsing Content Lists Power Reading Turns the Reader on off and sets it to sleep mode See Details Organizing lt gt Page turn Other Applications o When reading a book or periodical Press either button to turn the page back or forward Settings respectively Press and hold either button to turn pages continuously When using the Web browser Press either button to scroll the page up or down respectively
133. y The pre installed sample content is for the purpose of trial reading viewing and listening Note You will not be able to restore the pre loaded samples once you delete them from the Reader Sony does not supply any replacement samples amp Go to page top Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation 148 Reader User Guide Search Top page gt Other Information gt Precautions gt Reader Disposal Reference Getting started Basic Operations Reader Disposal Reference Adding Getting Content S The built in rechargeable battery of the Reader is recyclable Do not remove the battery yourself Browsing Content Lists consult Sony Support Center Reading Organizing For customers in the USA and Canada RECYCLING LITHIUM ION BATTERIES Other Applications a i PP Lithium ion batteries are recyclable You can help preserve our Settings environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the E collection and recycling location nearest you For more information Other Information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries call toll free 1 800 822 l s A 8837 or visit www rbrc org Contents list Caution Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium ion batteries Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this pr

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