Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page Getting started PRS-T3 Series Basic Operations User Guide Adding/Getting Content Use this manual if you encounter any problems, or have any questions about your Reader™.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started Getting started Getting started Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Welcome! About your Reader™ Reader Features and Functions Wireless Connectivity Organizing Join a Wi-Fi® Network Battery Other Applications Charging the Reader Settings Maximizing Battery Life Other Information Installing Reader application (Reader for PC/Mac) Contents list Installing Reader application (Reader for PC/Mac) Turn
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Basic Operations Getting started Basic Operations Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading [Home] Screen Applications and the [Home] Screen Touchscreen Operations On-Screen Keyboard Go to page top Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Adding/Getting Content Getting started Adding/Getting Content Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Adding Content Adding Content Buying eBooks and Periodicals* at Reader Store* Reading Go to page top Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Browsing Content Lists Getting started Browsing Content Lists Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Content Lists Browsing Content List Pages Browsing in Thumbnail View and List View Reading Using the Page Jump Panel in Content List Pages Organizing Finding Content with a Keyword Posting Book information to Facebook Other Applications Tools Settings Using (Menu) Items Go to page top Other Information Contents list Copy
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading Getting started Reading Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading eBooks Opening a Book Page Navigation Reading Appearance Organizing Annotations Uploading Highlighted Words on a Page to Evernote Other Applications Posting Highlighted Words on a Page to Facebook Settings Using the Dictionary Other Information Finding Keywords in a Book Changing Book Page Settings Contents list Using (Menu) Items Reading P
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing Getting started Organizing Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Organizing Your Content Deleting a Single Item Deleting Multiple Items at Once Reading Protecting a Single Item Organizing Protecting Multiple Items at Once Using Collections Other Applications Creating a Collection Settings Adding Items to a Collection Other Information Removing Items from a Collection Contents list Renaming a Collection Dele
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications Getting started Other Applications Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Public Libraries Borrowing eBooks from Public Libraries* Web Browsing Reading Browsing the Web Organizing Browsing Tools Other Applications Downloads Multiple Windows Settings Bookmarks and History Other Information Uploading an Address of a Website to Evernote Contents list Browser Settings Using (Menu) Items All Notes Findin
Creating a new account Sign in to Evernote Evernote Settings Synchronizing in the Evernote list page Facebook Using Facebook Log In to Facebook Go to page top Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Settings Getting started Settings Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Changing the Settings Changing the Settings General Settings Reading Wireless Network Settings Organizing Application Preferences Date and Time Settings Other Applications System Management Settings Initialization Other Information About Device Shutdown Contents list Go to page top Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information Getting started Other Information Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tips Support PC Web Site Reading Reader Device Organizing Wireless Connectivity Reading Books and Periodicals Other Applications Viewing Pictures Settings Connecting to your Computer Other Information microSD Card Contents list Precautions Safety Information Applications on the Reader About Pre-in
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Contents list Getting started Contents list Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Getting started Welcome! About your Reader™ Reading Reader Features and Functions Organizing Wireless Connectivity Other Applications Join a Wi-Fi® Network Settings Battery Other Information Charging the Reader Contents list Maximizing Battery Life Installing Reader application (Reader for PC/Mac) Installing Reader application (Reader f
Finding Content with a Keyword Posting Book information to Facebook Tools Using (Menu) Items Go to page top Reading Reading eBooks Opening a Book Page Navigation Appearance Annotations Uploading Highlighted Words on a Page to Evernote Posting Highlighted Words on a Page to Facebook Using the Dictionary Finding Keywords in a Book Changing Book Page Settings Using (Menu) Items Reading Periodicals Opening a Periodical Issue* Managing Periodicals* Page Navigation Go to page top Organizing Organizing Your Cont
Uploading an Address of a Website to Evernote Browser Settings Using (Menu) Items All Notes Finding Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals Uploading Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals to Evernote Posting Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals to Facebook 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)
System Management Initialization About Device Shutdown Go to page top Other Information Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tips Support PC Web Site Reader Device Wireless Connectivity Reading Books and Periodicals 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 Notes on microSD Cards Legal Notice Legal Notice Appendix Specificati
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Welcome! > About your Reader™ Getting started About your Reader™ Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Enjoy the most natural and intuitive reading experience Sony has to offer. This is e-reading. Unplug and unwind. Wi-Fi® functionality lets you download eBooks and periodicals directly via your Reader™. Superior touchscreen.
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Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Welcome! > Reader Features and Functions Getting started Reader Features and Functions Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Transferring content from your computer To enjoy eBooks and pictures on the Reader, download the Reader application to transfer them from your computer to the Reader. See Details. You can also use the Reader application to backup and manage the content on the Reader.
Search Find notes Details Find pages with a keyword Details Search content via keyword Details Jump to pages Details Dictionary Details 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 Evernote Details Facebook Details Go to page top Copyright 2013 Sony Corporation
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Wireless Connectivity > Join a Wi-Fi® Network Getting started Join a Wi-Fi ® Network Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists To shop at Reader Store or connect to the internet wirelessly, set up a wireless (Wi-Fi® ) internet connection with the following steps. Reading Preparing to set up a Wi-Fi connection Organizing Before connecting to an access point, turn on [Wi-Fi] on the Reader.
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.
Manual setup Set up a Wi-Fi network connection manually; connect to an access point for which the SSID is set to be invisible. See Details. 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.
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. 2. After entering the PIN, tap [OK] on the Reader. After a moment, the Reader connects to the wireless network automatically. The wireless connection status is displayed in the status bar. See Details. For more technical notes, see Details.
Wi-Fi is activated and the Reader detects a secured network. The Wi-Fi router to which 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 router’s SSID (Service Set Identifier) in the [Wi-Fi Networks] list. For details on determining your Wi-Fi router’s 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.
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 [Browser]. [Applications] (Home) button, tap 6. The browser screen may show further information about completing the connection. Follow any instruction(s) where applicable. For more technical notes, see Details.
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 filter access by MAC address. Check the MAC address by pressing the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Settings] [About] [Device Information], then register the MAC address with the access point to establish a Wi-Fi connection.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Battery > Charging the Reader Getting started Charging the Reader Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading The charge/battery status icon at the right side of the status bar shows the battery level. See Details. If it is low, choose one of the methods in the following sections to charge the Reader.
Install the Reader application, or transfer data Tap [Yes] to install the Reader application, or transfer files from your computer to the Reader while charging. The Reader cannot be operated during transfer. After the USB storage screen is displayed on the Reader, it is detected on your computer, and the “READER” and “SETUP” drives appear on your computer. When the icon* turns into the icon, charging is complete. When charging is complete, disconnect the USB cable from the Reader and your computer.
Icon Description 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. The battery is fully charged. The battery is charging.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Battery > Maximizing Battery Life Getting started Maximizing Battery Life Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications 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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Installing Reader application (Reader for PC/Mac) > Installing Reader application (Reader for PC/Mac) Getting started Basic Operations Installing Reader application (Reader for PC/Mac) Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading 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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Turning the Power On/Off > Turning the Power On/Off Getting started Turning the Power On/Off Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications (Power) button Charge indicator Settings Other Information Turning on the power Contents list 1. Press the (Power) button.
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Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Parts and Controls > Overview Getting started Overview Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content This section describes the features and controls of the Reader.
Charge indicator (Power) button RESET button Micro USB connector microSD card slot Standard Cover (PRS-T3) Back Panel (PRS-T3S*) * Limited edition only. Note Standard Cover is sold separately.
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Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Parts and Controls > Buttons Getting started Buttons Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists (Power) Turns the Reader on/off, and sets it to sleep mode. See Details. Reading Organizing < > (Page turn) Other Applications When reading a book or periodical: Press either button to turn the page back or forward, respectively. Press and hold either button to turn pages continuously.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Parts and Controls > Removing/attaching the Standard Cover (PRS-T3) Getting started Basic Operations Removing/attaching the Standard Cover (PRS-T3) Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Removing the Standard Cover 1. Open the Standard Cover and turn over the Reader. Organizing 2. Hold the Reader firmly with one hand. Other Applications 3.
Note Do not remove the label on the battery. Tip The Standard Cover and Cover with Light (sold separately) include a magnetically-activated wake/sleep feature, which automatically wakes/puts your Reader to sleep when you open/close the cover.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Parts and Controls > Removing/attaching the Back Panel (PRST3S*) Getting started Basic Operations Removing/attaching the Back Panel (PRS-T3S*) Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists * Limited edition only. Reading Removing the Back Panel Organizing 1. Turn over the Reader. Other Applications 2. Hold the Reader firmly with one hand. Settings 3.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Getting started > Parts and Controls > microSD Card Slot Getting started microSD Card Slot Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content The microSD card slot is located on the back of the Reader. Browsing Content Lists 1. Remove the Standard Cover (PRS-T3) or Back Panel (PRS-T3S*). Reading Organizing 2. Hold the microSD card with its contacts facing down and the arrow pointing toward the microSD card slot, then insert it until it clicks into place.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Basic Operations > [Home] Screen > Applications and the [Home] Screen Getting started Applications and the [Home] Screen Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Press the (Home) button to display the [Home] screen. The [Home] screen has the following applications. The displayed icons may vary depending on the country/region setting.
Applications Tip The most recent item that you opened is shown under [Continue Reading] on the [Home] screen. Tap it to continue reading where you previously left off. The four most recently read books/periodicals are shown by changing the [Continue Reading] on the [Home] screen. The four most recent books/periodicals that have been added to the Reader are displayed under [Recently Added] on the [Home] screen. Tap one to start reading it.
Icon Indication 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. This icon is also shown when downloading the firmware update. 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.
Item Description Turn [Wi-Fi] on/off. See Details. Go to the [Wi-Fi Settings] screen. See Details. Displays the status of items that are downloading from Reader Store or the Web. The progress bar indicates how long an item download will take from Reader Store or the Web. Displayed when Evernote synchronizing is in progress. Enter data transfer mode. See Details. An item that has been downloaded. Tap to open the item. Item with which Evernote synchronizing has completed. Tap to open.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Basic Operations > [Home] Screen > Touchscreen Operations Getting started Touchscreen Operations Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content The touchscreen recognizes the following gestures. Browsing Content Lists Reading Tap Tap an icon, a button or a menu item and raise your finger quickly to select or perform an action.
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. 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 (Back) button.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Basic Operations > [Home] Screen > On-Screen Keyboard Getting started On-Screen Keyboard Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists 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.
Enter a space Tap the space key. Enter a previously registered word A list of words you registered to the keyboard history* displayed next to the current word input box. Tap the desired word to enter it. 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.) Move the cursor in 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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Adding/Getting Content > Adding Content > Adding Content Getting started Adding Content Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Transferring content via the Reader application (Reader for PC/Mac) You can use the Reader application to transfer eBooks and pictures to the Reader. You will need to install the Reader application and organize content on your computer in advance.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Adding/Getting Content > Adding Content > Buying eBooks and Periodicals* at Reader Store* Getting started Basic Operations Buying eBooks and Periodicals* at Reader Store* Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading * Available in certain countries/regions only. Please visit your local Reader Store web page for more information. Features described in this section only appear on your Reader if your local Reader Store supports them.
promotions and exclusive offers—from the Reader Store on the [Home] screen. To ensure this process, confirm the following: A Wi-Fi network connection is available. See Details. Note To turn [Reader Store Notifications] [On] or [Off], tap [Settings] [General Settings] [Reader Store Notifications]. When you close the [Reader Store Notifications] window, your current recommendations will not be displayed the next time you go to the [Home] screen.
downloaded books/periodicals information, tap and hold the title of books/periodicals [Post to Facebook]. Accessing Reader Store from your computer In addition to shopping at Reader Store from your computer, you can transfer eBooks from your computer to the Reader using the Reader application. Install either Reader™ for PC or Reader™ for Mac® by launching the corresponding installer on the Reader. See Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Browsing Content Lists > Content Lists > Browsing Content List Pages Getting started Browsing Content List Pages Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Reading The Reader organizes content by content type and file format using applications.
The item has expired.* See Details. The item expires in the given number of days.* See Details. * This icon is displayed for books/periodicals only. Navigation Navigation method Description Page indicator Display the page jump panel. See Details. Page navigation icon or the < (Previous) button View the previous page or item. Page navigation icon or the > (Next) button View the next page or item.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Browsing Content Lists > Content Lists > Browsing in Thumbnail View and List View Getting started Browsing in Thumbnail View and List View Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Content can be displayed as individual thumbnails or in a list. The following instructions use the [Books] application as an example. Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Thumbnail view icon List view icon 1.
List view 1. Press the [Periodicals]* (Home) button (List view) tap [Bookshelves] press the [Books], or tap [Applications] (Menu) button tap [Title (2 Line View)]. * Available in certain countries/regions only. Titles are displayed on two lines. Tip When you tap [Bookshelves], any previously displayed content from [Books], [Collections], [Purchased Content] and [Evernote] will be shown.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Browsing Content Lists > Content Lists > Using the Page Jump Panel in Content List Pages Getting started Basic Operations Using the Page Jump Panel in Content List Pages Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Content list pages can be turned conveniently via the page jump panel. Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Page jump bar Page skip icon To use the page jump bar 1.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Browsing Content Lists > Content Lists > Finding Content with a Keyword Getting started Finding Content with a Keyword Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading 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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Browsing Content Lists > Content Lists > Posting Book information to Facebook Getting started Posting Book information to Facebook Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading You can post the book title and author information to Facebook. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] tap and hold the book that you wish to post. 2. Tap [Post to Facebook]. The selected book information is posted to Facebook.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Browsing Content Lists > Content Lists > Tools Getting started Tools Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Below is a list of the tools available on each application’s content list page. Not all tools are available in each application. Reading Tool icon Organizing Description Changes the view between the thumbnail view and the list view. See Details. Other Applications Settings Changes the sort order.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Browsing Content Lists > Content Lists > Using (Menu) Items Getting started Using Basic Operations (Menu) Items Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Below is a list of option items available when you press the application’s content list page. Not all options are available in each application.
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Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading eBooks > Opening a Book Getting started Opening a Book Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content 1. Press the Browsing Content Lists Reading (Home) button tap [Bookshelves]. The [Books] content list opens. See Details. 2. Tap a book. The book opens. You can also open a book by tapping and holding the book you want to open. To navigate within a book, see Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading eBooks > Page Navigation Getting started Page Navigation Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content There are several ways to navigate through books.
Using the paging bar Paging bar 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 (Back) button. Using [Table of Contents] 1. Tap [Table of Contents]. To return to the book page, press the (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].
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading eBooks > Appearance Getting started Appearance Basic Operations 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 Organizing (Menu) button tap [More] [Orientation]. The screen orientation changes.
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. * Available in certain countries/regions only.
[3-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.
[Saturated] [Details] Improves readability by emphasizing contrast. Backlight compensation; brings up details in a dark area. [Brighter] Increases the brightness. [Darker] Decreases the brightness. Create a custom setting. Tap (Brightness). (Settings) to adjust (Contrast) and [Custom] Contrast Brightness Slider Lower Higher 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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading eBooks > Annotations Getting started Annotations Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Bookmarking a page You can bookmark a page and take a note so that you will remember what the bookmark is for. Reading 1. Tap the top right corner of the page. Organizing Tip Other Applications To search, sort and view all annotations across all books and periodicals, use the [All Notes] application. See Details.
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.
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 [Note] [Edit] [Delete] [Yes]. To delete all annotations in the current book/periodical, press the (Menu) button tap [Notes]. See Details.
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.
Note icons Filter note type Search icon 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) Page number of the note (Back) button to return to the book. Press the 2. Tap a note in the list. The page containing the selected note is displayed.
Bookmark text notes: Entire text notes are searched. Bookmark handwritten notes: The first 100 characters of bookmarked pages are searched. items For [Handwriting] items The first 100 characters of pages with handwriting on them are searched. For [Highlight] items Highlights only: The highlighted words are searched. Highlight text notes: Entire text notes are searched. Highlight handwritten notes: The highlighted words are searched. (Search). 1. Tap 2.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading eBooks > Uploading Highlighted Words on a Page to Evernote Getting started Uploading Highlighted Words on a Page to Evernote Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading You can upload highlighted words and take notes to Evernote. 1. Tap and hold the first word and drag to the last word of the section you would like to upload. The pop-up menu appears.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading eBooks > Posting Highlighted Words on a Page to Facebook Getting started Posting Highlighted Words on a Page to Facebook Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading You can post highlighted words to Facebook. 1. Tap and hold the first word and drag to the last word of the section you would like to post. The pop-up menu appears. Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list 2.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading eBooks > Using the Dictionary Getting started Using the Dictionary Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing The Reader has built-in dictionaries to assist you with looking up the definition of a word on a 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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading eBooks > Finding Keywords in a Book Getting started Finding Keywords in a Book Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists You can find pages that contain specific words using a keyword search. 1. Tap and hold a word, and tap [Search] [in This Book] in the pop-up menu. Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list 2.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading eBooks > Changing Book Page Settings Getting started Changing Book Page Settings Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading The following settings are available for the current book or periodical issue you are reading. 1. When viewing a book or periodical, press the (Menu) button tap [More] [Settings]. 2. Choose from one of the following options.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading eBooks > Using (Menu) Items Getting started Using Basic Operations (Menu) Items Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Below is a list of option items available when you press the book/periodical viewer. (Menu) button from the Reading Organizing Option Description Other Applications [Navigate Page] Selects a method for navigating through a book. See Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading Periodicals > Opening a Periodical Issue* Getting started Opening a Periodical Issue* Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists * Available in certain countries/regions only. Newspapers and magazines that you have purchased at Reader Store are downloaded to [Periodicals] on the [Home] screen. Reading 1. Press the Organizing (Home) button tap [Applications] [Periodicals]. The periodicals content list opens.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading Periodicals > Managing Periodicals* Getting started Managing Periodicals* Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists * Available in certain countries/regions only. In the issue list, you can keep only recent issues and delete previous issues automatically. Reading 1. Press the Organizing 2. Press (Home) button (Menu) button tap [Applications] [Periodicals] tap a periodical. tap [Manage Subscription].
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Reading > Reading Periodicals > Page Navigation Getting started Page Navigation Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading You can add bookmarks and notes to a page in the same manner as books. See Details. For the option items that appear when you press the (Menu) button, see Details. Periodicals also feature the navigation bar, which helps redirect you to sections of a periodical.
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Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing > Organizing Your Content > Deleting a Single Item Getting started Deleting a Single Item Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading 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 Organizing (Home) button tap [Bookshelves]. 2. Tap and hold an item. The option items appear.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing > Organizing Your Content > Deleting Multiple Items at Once Getting started Deleting Multiple Items at Once Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading 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 (Home) button 2.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing > Organizing Your Content > Protecting a Single Item Getting started Protecting a Single Item Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading 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 Organizing (Home) button tap [Bookshelves]. 2. Tap and hold an item.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing > Organizing Your Content > Protecting Multiple Items at Once Getting started Protecting Multiple Items at Once Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading You can protect one or more items at once. The following instructions use the [Books] application as an example; this feature is also available in other applications. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves]. 2.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing > Using Collections > Creating a Collection Getting started Creating a Collection Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing 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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing > Using Collections > Adding Items to a Collection Getting started Adding Items to a Collection Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content You can add items to existing collections. Browsing Content Lists Reading From the [Collections] application Organizing 1. Press the Other Applications 2. Tap [Default Collection]. Settings 3. Press the Other Information 4. Select the collection that you wish to move.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing > Using Collections > Removing Items from a Collection Getting started Removing Items from a Collection Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists You can remove one or more items from a collection that you have created. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] Reading created Organizing You can also tap and hold an item press the (Menu) button tap a collection that you have tap [Remove Content].
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing > Using Collections > Renaming a Collection Getting started Renaming a Collection Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists You can change the name of a collection. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] tap a collection that you have Reading created Organizing You can also tap and hold a collection that you have created press the (Menu) button tap [Rename Collection]. tap [Rename]. 2.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing > Using Collections > Deleting a Collection Getting started Deleting a Collection Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading You can delete a collection that you have created. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] press the [Delete Collections]. You can also tap and hold a collection that you have created Organizing Other Applications 2. Tap the collection to be deleted.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing > Using Collections > Posting a Collection to Facebook Getting started Posting a Collection to Facebook Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists You can post your book collection information to Facebook. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Bookshelves] Reading created Organizing The collection information is posted to Facebook.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Organizing > Using Collections > Using (Menu) Items Getting started Using Basic Operations (Menu) Items Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Below is a list of option items available when you press the list. (Menu) button from a collection Reading Organizing Option Description Other Applications [Delete Collections] Deletes collections that you created. See Details. [Choose Bookshelf] Shows the following pop-up menu.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Public Libraries > Borrowing eBooks from Public Libraries* Getting started Borrowing eBooks from Public Libraries* Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading * Available in certain countries/regions only. Many public libraries (available in certain countries/regions only) offer digital library services so that you can borrow eBooks for the Reader with your library card.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Web Browsing > Browsing the Web Getting started Browsing the Web Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists The Reader has a Web browser that enables you to visit Web sites and download files and images directly to the Reader, saved under [Books] and [Pictures] applications. 1. Make sure that Wi-Fi is set up and turned on. Reading 2. Press the Organizing (Home) button tap [Applications] [Browser]. 3.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Web Browsing > Browsing Tools Getting started Browsing Tools Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists 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 (Back) button.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Web Browsing > Downloads Getting started Downloads Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content When you click a download link, the item will be downloaded onto the Reader.* Browsing Content Lists You can view the download history by pressing the Reading [Downloads]. (Menu) button tap [More] * Only supported file types can be downloaded. For supported file types, see Details.
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 2. Tap and hold an item (Menu) button tap [More] [Downloads]. tap [Delete]. The file is deleted from the Reader. Depending on the file type, files can also be deleted from their respective applications.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Web Browsing > Multiple Windows Getting started Multiple Windows Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Opening a new window 1. When viewing a Web page, press the Reading (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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Web Browsing > Bookmarks and History Getting started Bookmarks and History Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Bookmarking a Web site 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 as follows: Other Applications Tap next to the URL box tap [Add bookmark\u202
3. Tap an item to open it in the browser. Deleting browsing history items You can remove entries from the browsing history. 1. When viewing a Web page, tap 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 4. Press the tap [Remove from History]. (Back) button to return to the Web page you were browsing.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Web Browsing > Uploading an Address of a Website to Evernote Getting started Basic Operations Uploading an Address of a Website to Evernote Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists You can upload the address of your favorite Websites to Evernote. 1. Visit the Web site that you wish to upload the address of. Reading 2. Press the Organizing (Menu) button tap [More] [Upload to Evernote].
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Web Browsing > Browser Settings Getting started Browser Settings Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists You can change the following browser settings to your preference. When viewing a Web page, press the (Menu) button and tap [More] [Settings] to change the settings. Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Setting Description [Default Zoom] The default zoom ratio. Set to “Medium” by default.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Web Browsing > Using (Menu) Items Getting started Using Basic Operations (Menu) Items Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Below is a list of option items available when you press the window. (Menu) button from a browser Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Option Description [Browse Home] Displays the home page. See Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > All Notes > Finding Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals Getting started Basic Operations Finding Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing 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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > All Notes > Uploading Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals to Evernote Getting started Basic Operations Uploading Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals to Evernote Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [All Notes] tap and hold the note that you wish to upload in the list. Reading 2. Tap [Upload to Evernote]. The note is uploaded to Evernote.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > All Notes > Posting Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals to Facebook Getting started Basic Operations Posting Annotations Across All Books and Periodicals to Facebook Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [All Notes] tap and hold the note that you wish to post. Reading 2. Tap [Post to Facebook]. The note is posted to Facebook.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Dictionary > Using the Dictionary Getting started Using the Dictionary Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading 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 Organizing (Home) button tap [Applications] [Dictionary]. 2.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Dictionary > Changing the Dictionary Getting started Changing the Dictionary Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists You can choose a different dictionary. The dictionary can also be changed as you look up a word. Reading 1. Press the Organizing 2. Tap one of the dictionaries. (Menu) button tap [Change Dictionary]. 3.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Dictionary > Listing Previously Looked-up Words Getting started Listing Previously Looked-up Words Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists You can view a list of words that you have previously looked up in the selected dictionary. 1. When a dictionary is open, press the (Menu) button tap [Word Logs: Dictionary]. A list of words that you have previously looked up opens. Reading 2.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Dictionary > Using (Menu) Items Getting started Using Basic Operations (Menu) Items Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Below is a list of option items available when you press the viewer.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Handwriting > Creating a Drawing Getting started Creating a Drawing Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists You can use the [Handwriting] application to create a drawing. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Handwriting]. Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Create a new drawing. at the upper-right corner of the screen. 2. Tap The canvas opens. 3.
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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Handwriting > Editing an Existing Drawing Getting started Editing an Existing Drawing Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content 1. Press the Browsing Content Lists Reading (Home) button tap [Applications] [Handwriting] tap the drawing that you wish to edit. 2. Edit the drawing. You can use your finger. Organizing To erase a line, tap Other Applications (Erase) tap or stroke a part of the line. 3. Tap [Save].
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Handwriting > Deleting/Protecting a Drawing Getting started Deleting/Protecting a Drawing Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing You can delete or protect drawings. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] 2. Press the (Menu) button tap [Delete Drawings] or [Protect Drawings]. [Handwriting]. To delete drawings, see Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Handwriting > Capturing a Screenshot Getting started Capturing a Screenshot Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists The Reader allows you to capture a screenshot of a drawing and store the image as a picture file. Reading 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] Organizing 2. Press the (Menu) button tap [Capture Screenshot] [Handwriting] tap a drawing. [OK].
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Handwriting > Using (Menu) Items Getting started Using Basic Operations (Menu) Items Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Below is a list of option items available when you press the [Handwriting] content list. (Menu) button from the Reading Organizing Other Applications Option Description [Delete Drawings] Deletes one or more drawings from the Reader. See Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Text Memo > Creating a Text Memo Getting started Creating a Text Memo Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists You can use the [Text Memo] application to create a memo. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Text Memo]. Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Create a new memo. at the upper-right corner of the screen. 2. Tap A notepad opens. 3.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Text Memo > Editing an Existing Memo Getting started Editing an Existing Memo Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content 1. Press the Browsing Content Lists Reading (Home) button tap [Applications] tap the memo that you wish to edit. Organizing 2. Tap [Edit]. The on-screen keyboard opens. Edit the memo using the on-screen keyboard. Other Applications 3. Tap [Save].
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Text Memo > Deleting/Protecting a Memo Getting started Deleting/Protecting a Memo Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing You can delete or protect one or more memos. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] 2. Press the (Menu) button tap [Delete Memos] or [Protect Memos]. [Text Memo]. To delete memos, see Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Text Memo > Using (Menu) Items Getting started Using Basic Operations (Menu) Items Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Below is a list of option items available when you press the Memo] content list. (Menu) button from the [Text Reading Organizing Other Applications Option Description [Delete Memos] Deletes one or more text memos from the Reader. See Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Pictures > Viewing Pictures Getting started Viewing Pictures Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing 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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Pictures > Changing the Orientation Getting started Changing the Orientation Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading You can adjust the view to either portrait or landscape. 1. Press the 2. Tap a picture Organizing (Home) button press the tap [Applications] (Menu) button [Pictures]. tap [Orientation]. The orientation switches between landscape and portrait mode.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Pictures > Zooming in on a Picture Getting started Zooming in on a Picture Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing 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 (Back) button.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Pictures > Viewing Pictures in a Slideshow Getting started Viewing Pictures in a Slideshow Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists The slideshow displays pictures one by one in the current sort order. You can also specify the display interval. Reading 1. Press the Organizing 2. Tap a picture (Home) button press the tap [Applications] (Menu) button [Pictures]. tap [Slideshow].
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Pictures > Uploading a Picture to Evernote Getting started Uploading a Picture to Evernote Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Pictures]. Browsing Content Lists 2. Tap and hold a picture. The pop-up menu appears. Reading 3. Tap [Upload to Evernote]. The picture is uploaded to Evernote.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Pictures > Deleting Pictures Getting started Deleting Pictures Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing You can delete one or more pictures. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] 2. Press the (Menu) button tap [Delete Pictures]. [Pictures]. To delete pictures, see Details. You can also delete a picture by tapping and holding it. See Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Pictures > Using (Menu) Items Getting started Using Basic Operations (Menu) Items Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Below is a list of option items available when you press the content list. (Menu) button from the [Pictures] Reading Option Organizing Description [Delete Pictures] Deletes one or more pictures from the Reader. See Details. Other Applications [Settings] Changes the slideshow interval.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Evernote > Using Evernote Getting started Using Evernote Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing You can download notes from a dedicated Evernote Notebook and view them in ePub format on the Reader. You can also upload highlighted words, pictures and written notes to Evernote. To upload highlighted words on a page, see Details. To upload a picture, see Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Evernote > Creating a new account Getting started Creating a new account Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading If you have not created an Evernote account yet, you will need to, in order to get started. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Evernote Setup]. An Evernote settings screen for signing in appears. Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list 2.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Evernote > Sign in to Evernote Getting started Sign in to Evernote Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading If you have an Evernote account, you can use it by typing your username and password. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Evernote Setup]. An Evernote settings screen for signing in appears. Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list 2.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Evernote > Evernote Settings Getting started Evernote Settings Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Sign out from Evernote. Select the notebook to be downloaded from Evernote to the Reader. Select the notebook to be uploaded from the Reader to Evernote.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Evernote > Synchronizing in the Evernote list page Getting started Synchronizing in the Evernote list page Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content You can synchronize notebooks easily in the Evernote list page. Browsing Content Lists 1. Make sure that Wi-Fi is set up and turned on. Reading 2. Press the Organizing at the top of the screen. 3. Tap Synchronization with Evernote starts.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Facebook > Using Facebook Getting started Using Facebook Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list You can post book information, such as title, author and publisher (when available), and your favourite passages with your comments to Facebook. You can also post a list of your book collection with your comments .
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Applications > Facebook > Log In to Facebook Getting started Log In to Facebook Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading After you have created your account, type in your email address and Facebook password. 1. Press the (Home) button tap [Applications] [Facebook Setup]. The web browser opens. Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list 2.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Settings > Changing the Settings > Changing the Settings Getting started Changing the Settings Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists The [Settings] application allows you to personalize the Reader, set the date and time, configure the Wi-Fi connection, and change the standby screen and other Reader settings.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Settings > Changing the Settings > General Settings Getting started General Settings Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Setting Description Sets the swipe direction for turning pages. Organizing [Page Turn Preference] Other Applications [Menu Language] Sets the menu language. Settings [Keyboard] Sets the on-screen keyboard layout. [Country / Region] Sets the country/region.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Settings > Changing the Settings > Wireless Network Settings Getting started Wireless Network Settings Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Setting Description [Wi-Fi] Turns Wi-Fi on/off. See Details. Wireless standby helps avoid unnecessary battery consumption caused by wireless communication.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Settings > Changing the Settings > Application Preferences Getting started Application Preferences Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Setting Reading Description Sets preferences for all books/periodicals. You can adjust the default font size. [Refresh Display]: Refreshes the display at each page turn*. * Even if the [Refresh Display] check box is not selected, the screen may still [Books / flicker, to prevent after-image.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Settings > Changing the Settings > Date and Time Settings Getting started Date and Time Settings Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Setting Description [Date] Sets the date. Organizing [Time] Sets the time. Other Applications [Date Format] Sets the date format. Reading [24-Hour Format] Check to display time in 24 hour-format. Settings [Time Zone] Sets the time zone.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Settings > Changing the Settings > System Management Getting started System Management Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Setting Description Reading Sets a 4-digit PIN for the Reader to prevent unauthorized use. To set [Device Lock] to [On], input your 4-digit PIN tap [Continue] to enter it Organizing tap [OK].
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Settings > Changing the Settings > Initialization Getting started Initialization Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Setting Description [Restore Defaults] Restores the default Reader settings. [Clear Keyboard History] Deletes words registered to the on-screen keyboard history. [Format Memory] Allows you to format the Reader’s internal memory and the microSD card.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Settings > Changing the Settings > About Getting started About Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Setting Description [Device Information] Displays the device details including the memory capacity, Adobe DRM authorization and MAC address in use. [Legal Information] Displays trademark and copyright information.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Settings > Changing the Settings > Device Shutdown Getting started Device Shutdown Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Enables you to shut down (turn off) the Reader, instead of leaving it in sleep mode.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Troubleshooting > Troubleshooting Tips Getting started Troubleshooting Tips Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Troubleshooting tips may help you quickly resolve technical issues. Browsing Content Lists 1. Charge the Reader completely. Reading 2. Reset the Reader. Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list Press the RESET button with a small pin or clip.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Troubleshooting > Support PC Web Site Getting started Support PC Web Site Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list For comprehensive support and troubleshooting information, visit the support PC Web site. Support PC Web USA: http://www.sony.com/readersupport Canada: http://www.sony.ca/readersupport Europe: http://support.sony-europe.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Troubleshooting > Reader Device Getting started Reader Device Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Power On/Off Reading The Reader cannot turn on. Organizing 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.
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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Troubleshooting > Wireless Connectivity Getting started Wireless Connectivity Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reader Store Reader Store provides comprehensive support information. For Reader Store support, press the Reading (Home) menu Organizing tap the [Reader Store] application press the (Menu) button tap [Help and Support]. Other Applications Cannot connect to the store.
The Wi-Fi network service is temporarily not available or degraded. Check with the network administrator 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. Browser The Web page is not displayed properly. The Wi-Fi network connection may have been interrupted.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Troubleshooting > Reading Books and Periodicals Getting started Reading Books and Periodicals Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Cannot open a book. The book may have expired. Check the expiration for the borrowed book. Reading You must be the account holder who purchased the book to read it.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Troubleshooting > Viewing Pictures Getting started Viewing Pictures Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Cannot view a picture. The picture may be in an unsupported file type. For details on supported file types, see Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Troubleshooting > Connecting to your Computer Getting started Connecting to your Computer Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists 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. Reading Organizing It may take a while for the computer to detect the Reader.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Troubleshooting > microSD Card Getting started microSD Card Basic Operations 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 display transferred content. Use the Reader to format the microSD card. See Details.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Precautions > Safety Information Getting started Safety Information Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Protected content Protected content is limited to personal use only. Use of the content beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders.
If the 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. Wi-Fi connectivity 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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Precautions > Applications on the Reader Getting started Applications on the Reader Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Disclaimer: In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage, or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this Reader.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Precautions > About Pre-installed Sample Content Getting started About Pre-installed Sample Content Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Sample content is pre-installed in the Reader so that you can try them out right away. The pre-installed sample content is for the purpose of trial reading and viewing.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Precautions > Reader Disposal Reference Getting started Reader Disposal Reference Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists The built-in rechargeable battery of the Reader is recyclable. Do not remove the battery yourself; consult Sony Support Center.
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 resources.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Precautions > Additional Information for Customers in the US/Canada Getting started Basic Operations Additional Information for Customers in the US/Canada Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing The following FCC/IC statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in the U.S.A. and Canada. Other versions may not comply with FCC/IC technical regulations.
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.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Precautions > Notes on microSD Cards Getting started Notes on microSD Cards Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading Organizing Other Applications 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.
It may take a few minutes to finish formatting the microSD card.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Legal Notice > Legal Notice Getting started Legal Notice Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists The contents of each book pre-loaded on this product are copyrighted works, edited with the cooperation of the publisher. Copyright laws prohibit copying the data of this product or the contents of this manual (illustrations, related documents, etc.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Appendix > Specifications Getting started Specifications Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Model name PRS-T3/PRS-T3S Reading Organizing Power source Other Applications 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.
(AES), WPA2-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (AES) Expansion slots microSD card slot See Details for supported card types and precautions.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Appendix > Supported File Types Getting started Supported File Types Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content Browsing Content Lists Reading The following files can be managed on the Reader application and transferred to the Reader device. However, depending on the file size and format, it may not be possible to view/display/play some data. Organizing Books Other Applications Settings Other Information Contents list EPUB files (.
Reader™ User Guide Search Search Print Top page > Other Information > Appendix > System Requirements Getting started System Requirements Basic Operations Adding/Getting Content The Reader application will work with the following operating systems.