Kobo device Quick User Guide August 13, 2013 Kobo Inc.
WHAT’S COVERED Turning your Kobo device on and off Using Wi Fi Using the Camera Using the Speakers Using Headphones Connecting over USB Charging your Kobo device Using Bluetooth Using the Micro HDMI output Notes: This device is a tablet with a focus on the reading experience. This device does not have 3G or 4G capabilities, and only supports wireless LAN networks (WLAN).
Turning your Kobo device on & off To turn your Kobo device on: Pull the red power slider button briefly to the right. To turn your Kobo device off: 1. Pull the red power slider button to the right until a dialog box appears. 2. Tap Power Off. A Power off window appears. 3. Tap OK to turn off your Kobo device.
Using Wi Fi Connecting to a Wi Fi network Note: This device does not have 3G or 4G capabilities, and only supports wireless LAN networks (WLAN). You can connect to a Wi Fi network in two ways. First, you can follow the Setup Wizard, which appears when you first turn on your device, and when you factory reset your device. Second, you can manually join a wireless network through the Android operating system. To join a Wi Fi network via Android: 1.
2. Put your finger at the top right of the screen and swipe down until the Android notification shade appears. 3. Tap the Airplane mode option. Wi Fi on the Kobo device is disabled. Note: You’ll need to turn off Airplane mode when you wish to connect to a Wi Fi network again.
Using the Camera on your Kobo device You can use a camera on your Kobo device to take pictures, shoot video, or interact with your friends on the Internet with apps such as Skype. To use the built-in camera, simply open the app that you’d like to use it with. The camera will activate automatically when you use the app to do something that uses the camera.
Using the Speaker on your Kobo device You can use the speaker on your Kobo device to listen to music, hear your friends over the Internet with an app such as Skype, or listen to sound on a video. To use the built-in speaker, simply open the app that you’d like to use it with. The speaker will activate automatically when you use the app to do something that uses it.
Using Headphones with your Kobo device You can use headphones with your Kobo device to listen to music, hear your friends over the Internet with an app such as Skype, or listen to sound on a video. To use headphones with your Kobo device: 1. Plug your headphones into the headphone jack on the left edge of your Kobo device (see the image above). 2. Open the app that you’d like to use them with. The headphones will activate automatically when you use the app to open an item that includes sound.
Connecting over USB Using your Kobo device as an external storage device You can connect your Kobo device to a computer as a storage device, similar to a USB thumb drive. When it’s connected, you can drag and drop content from your desktop to your Kobo device. To copy content from your desktop to your Kobo device: 1. Connect the included USB cable to the USB slot on the bottom of the Kobo device (see the image above). 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable into your computer’s USB port. 3.
Charging your Kobo device The battery indicator on the top right corner of the screen indicates how much battery life you have left. Charge your Kobo device if the batteries are low. To charge your Kobo device: 1. Connect the included Micro-USB cable to the micro USB port on the side of the Kobo device (see image above). 2. Connect the other end of the Micro-USB cable to a USB port on your computer. 3. Allow your Kobo device to charge for 16 hours for a full charge.
Using Bluetooth Your Kobo device includes a Bluetooth transmitter, which lets you connect to other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Bluetooth connections can be made in two ways; by turning on the connect option for your Kobo device and tapping it on the other Bluetooth-enabled device, or by turning on the connect option and manually connecting with the other device using a PIN. To turn on the Bluetooth transmitter on your Kobo device: 1.
5. Tap the settings icon at the right of the device you want to disconnect (unpair). The Bluetooth settings options will appear. 6. Tap Unpair.
Using the Micro HDMI output Your Kobo device includes a Micro HDMI pot, which lets you connect HDMI-enabled devices like television sets. You can use your Kobo device to output HDMI-compatible images like streaming TV shows. You’ll need to use a mico-HDMI (Type D) connector with your Kobo device. Note: Outputting HDMI content from your Kobo device can drain your Kobo device battery fairly quickly. To send HDMI output from your Kobo device: 1.
Legal Regulatory Certification/Approval Marks for your device can be found in Settings > About Device > Warranty & Legal EU Declaration of Conformity A copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available online at the following link: www.kobo.com/userguides Recycling Information This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste.
Council of the European Union is 2.0W/kg. This device’s maximum SAR value is well below the FCC/IC and EU limits with specific measurements shown in the below table. Device FCC/IC 1g Highest Reported Body Model SAR Limit SAR Value K110 1.120 1.6 Device EU 10g SAR Highest Reported Body Model Limit K110 (0 cm Gap) Value 2.0 0.380 FCC Compliance Statement Kobo Device (Model K110) FCC ID: ZJLKOBOK110 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device is limited to operation on permissible Part 15 frequencies, and is does not have the ability to be configured by end users or professional installers to operate outside the authorized bands.
Australia/New Zealand VCCI Class B Statement Other Safety Information 1. The RF signals generated by your device can cause interference with or malfunction to medical devices such as pacemakers or hearing aids, including the potential for serious injury. If you have any concerns about using your Kobo device in proximity to any medical devices, please consult the manufacturer of the medical device in question. 2.
7. As this device contains small components that could lead to a choking hazard for small children, Kobo recommends that you do not open the device for any reason, including repair. 8. Avoid storing your device in temperatures lower than -10° and higher than 60° C (14° to 140° F). Operation of the device should occur in temperatures between 0° and 45° C (32° to 113° F). Dramatic changes in temperature or humidity may affect the functioning of the device due to the formation of condensation. 9.