Contents 0 Introducing reMarkable ..................................................................................................................... 5 0.1 Technical specifications .............................................................................................................. 5 0.2 reMarkable accessories .............................................................................................................. 10 1 Getting started .........................................................
5.5 Pen .............................................................................................................................................. 62 5.6 Pencil ........................................................................................................................................... 63 5.7 Brush ........................................................................................................................................... 64 5.8 Highlighter....................................
8.6 Canada compliance statement (IC) ........................................................................................... 111 8.7 Australia and New Zealand compliance statement .................................................................. 113 8.8 India compliance statement (BIS) ............................................................................................. 113 8.9 Singapore compliance statement .......................................................................................
0 Introducing reMarkable 0.1 Technical specifications reMarkable overview Size and weight: 187 x 246 x 4.6 mm (7.4 x 9.7 x .18 inches) 396 gram (.87 pounds) CANVAS Display 10.
1 GHz ARM A9 CPU Battery Rechargeable (USB type C) 3000 mAh Warning: The battery in this product cannot be easily replaced by users themselves. Operating system Codex, a custom Linux-based OS optimized for low-latency e-paper. Physical buttons Power button Use the power button to turn on or wake up the device, put your reMarkable to sleep or turn it off.
How too: Put the device e to sleep by b pressingg the power button on nce. The sleeep sign will s appeear on the screen. Wak ke the dev vice by presssing the poower butto on once. Turn off reMa arkable by pressing th he power button b for 3 seconds. Y You will then be askeed whetherr you want to turn off the device or not. Turn on reMa arkable by pressing th he power button b untill the screenn flashes frrom blacck to white.
Toucch Screeen Gestu ures Home ggesture Use thee home gestuure to movee up one levvel. Use the gesture mu ultiple timess to end up at a My Files.
Prev an nd next Gesture The preev and next gestures alllows you to flick pagess while read ding throughh your docu uments, ebooks or notebookks. Page e forward swipe from m right to leeft. Page e backwarrd swipe from left to rright. p USB-C charging port p and the attached US y reMarkkable.
0.2 reMarkaable acccessoriees Markerr The higgh friction marker m lets you y draw annd write witth a paper-liike feeling. No charging or paairing The maarker can bee used instan ntly, withouut any need for setup. Itt is poweredd by electrom magnetic induction, wh hich means that it does not require charging oor Bluetooth h pairing to functtion.
The reM Markable display has palm rejectioon technolog gy which en nables you tto draw, wrrite and navigate while restting your paalm on the ddisplay. Markerr tips The maarker tips aree carefully designed d too deliver a paper-like p feeeling. reMaarkable com mes with 10 markker tips andd a marker tiip removal ttool. While one is alreaady suppliedd at the tip of the pen, an extra markker tip is hid dden in the ttop of the Marker. M Slidee the top paart upwards to find the tip.
The durrability of thhe marker tiips will varyy with writiing techniqu ue and amouunt of usage. Our best esttimate for ann average user is anyw where betweeen three to seven s weekks, hence, th he 10 pen tipss are likely to t last betw ween six monnths and up pwards to 15 5 months deepending on n usage. You cann purchase additional marker m tips in the reMaarkable Storre. Folio Protect your reMarrkable and safely s store your Markeer with the reMarkable r e Folio.
Use the USB-C cable to charge your reMarkable. By plugging it into the micro USB charging port. You will need a USB power plug to connect with the cable (not included with the reMarkable).
1 Getting started 1.1 Setting up your reMarkable Warning To avoid damage or injuries read important safety and handling information before using your reMarkable. What you need to get started A reMarkable device. USB-C cable + USB power plug. A mobile or desktop device. Access to a wireless network. Setup Turn on your reMarkable and follow the setup assistant on the device. The setup consists of a few simple steps that will get your reMarkable ready to go.
Welccome! This is your starrtup screen. 2. Con nnect to Wi-Fi by choo osing an avaailable Wi-F Fi network. If necessaryy, enter a Wi-Fi W password. You are connectted when thhere is a wh hite dot nextt to the seleccted Wi-Fi network. t next.
Chooose your neetwork
Typee password
Succcess! Notee: You can choose c to skkip this stepp and connect to Wi-Fi from f Setting ngs later. Th his is not recoommended, as a your devvice will nott be connectted to the reeMarkable ccloud and your files will not be syncced. Wi-Fi iss also necesssary to get the latest updates up for yyour devicee.
Afterr you have connected c to WiFi you will be takeen to this sccreen. Tap tto continue 3. Connnect your devices to th he reMarkabble cloud to be able to access a docuuments and ebooks e on yyour reMarkkable. The reeMarkable ccloud allow ws you to access your fiiles in the mobile m and desktop appplications.
Tap the button to connect your device to the cloud d.
p device Go tto my.remarrkable.com on a mobilee or desktop 4. Log into my.rem markable.co om from a m mobile or deesktop devicce and creatte a reMark kable accoount to connnect to the reeMarkable ccloud. Oncee logged in, tap Get coode for yourr reMaarkable devvice. Note th hat the one- time code is only valid d for five miinutes. Notee: If you chhoose to sign n up with yoour email ad ddress, you have to connfirm your email e addrress before you y can pro oceed.
Signn up with Faacebook, Go oogle or youur email add ddress
You''re in! Tap 'Get ' code' to o connect yoour device. n your reMaarkable dev vice, and tap p Go 5.
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Succcess! You arre connected d. 7. Tap Continue and a choose between rigght-handed or left-hand ded mode. T his can be channged later inn Accessibillity Settingss.
Chooose betweenn right hand ded and leftt handed mo ode, then tap p Finish 8. Clickk restart too complete the t setup. O Once restarteed, your reM Markable is ready to go o with the llatest updatees.
1.2 C Chargin ng your device Use thee USB-C cabble from thee reMarkablle box to ch harge your reMarkable. r . Plug thee USB-C caable end to the t USB-C charging po ort and the USB U end too a USB pow wer plug (max 5V V, 1.5A), orr to your co omputer. There aare two wayys of checkin ng whether your reMarrkable is charging whenn turned on n: The Battery in ndicator on n the homee screen will change frrom a batteery icon to a charrging icon.
1.3 Updating to the latest version It is critical to have the latest version for reMarkable to work as intended and for you to get the latest functionality. You find which software version you are running in Device Settings. Read about reMarkable's latest software updates on our blog or check out the Release log for a detailed list of released functionality.
Mobile app - iOS If auto-updates are enabled your app will be updated automatically. How to turn on automatic updates: 1. Go to Settings. 2. Tap iTunes & App Store. 3. Switch Updates on. How to update manually: 1. Open the App Store. 2. Tap Updates in the bottom right. 3. Find reMarkable, and tap Update. If the reMarkable app is not listed here, your app is on the latest version. Mobile app - Android If auto-updates are enabled your app will be updated automatically. How to turn on automatic updates: 1.
2 Baasics 2.1 N Noteboooks Notebooks are wheere you skettch and takee notes. Nottebooks are created by you on you ur reMarkkable, and thhere are no limits l to how w many pag ges your notebook can have. Switcch betweenn a minimum m and a maaximum too lbar to suit your needs.. Notebooks are easiily renamed d and can bee moved intto folders. View V a filterred view of all your noteboooks in the Notebook N section on youur home scrreen, regard dless of how w they are organizzed.
The reMaarkable com mes with a default d notebbook for tak king quick notes n on thee without hhaving to crreate a new notebook. Quick shheets are alw ways availab ble from Myy files, and it cannot bee moved or deleted. Create a new page by b clicking thhe Quick shee et‐button in the upper riight corner in n My Files.
2.2 D Documeents Docum ments are PD DF-files imp ported throuugh the desk ktop or mob bile applicattion and ontto your device. Read and taake notes in n a documennt, and sharre to email directly d from m your deviice. ment by tappping the pa age overview w icon. Go back to the OneView alll pages insside a docum Page Viiew by clickking the sin ngle page viiew icon. y moving thhem into follders.
2.3 E Ebooks Ebookss are digital books impo orted througgh the deskttop or mobile applicatioon and onto o your device. EPUB is cuurrently the only suppoorted ebook format. View alll pages insside a docum ment by tappping the pa age overview w icon. Go back to the onepage Viiew by clickking the sin ngle page viiew icon. Organiize your ebooks by mo oving them into folderss. All your ebooks e will be displayeed in the ebook ssection on your y home screen, regarrdless of wh here they arre located.
2.4 F Folders Folderss helps you organize o yo our notebookks, documeents and ebo ooks. Definee your own file structurre with foldeers and subfolders in M My Files. When a folder has content thee folder iconn changes frrom white to o black. In this eexample Foolder 1 has content, c andd Folder 2 iss empty. How too: Crea ate a New Folder from My Filess or a folderr by tappin ng the New Folder ico on.
3 Navigaating on o thee reMa arkab ble 3.1 M My Filess My files displays your y folderss, notebookss, documentts and ebook ks as organi nized by you u. Here you cann add folderrs, move and d copy conttent to suit your y needs. My Files How too: Sortt your filess by last up pdated, sizee or alphabetical order. Change tthis by tapp ping Sortt by. View w your conttent in Grid d View or iin List View w. This can n be changeed by tapping Disp play.
3.2 F Filter byy - Noteebooks, Docum ments orr Ebook ks If you cchoose Noteebooks, Doccuments or Ebooks in the t side men nu, you willl see a filterred view of all yoour files. Thhis means th hat: N Notebooks will w show alll your notebbooks. Doocuments will show all your importedd PDF‐files. Ebbooks will show all your imported eP UB‐files. Even w when you moove your no otebooks, doocuments orr ebooks intto folders, thhey will alw ways appear iin the filtereed view on the home sccreen.
3.3 B Bookmaarks A bookkmark is a laabel you can n give to thee documentts, notebook ks, ebooks aand folders that t you want quuick access to. Everything you boookmark willl be stored in i the bookm mark section on the home sccreen.
3.4 Notification Center The notification center on the home screen keeps you informed about the status of your reMarkable and when an action is required. A battery indicator and the Wi-Fi connection status is always available on your home screen. The battery indicator will also indicate when you are charging your device. Notifications about the following topics may appear: Disk Full ‐ Not enough free disk space (clickable). The device has a limit of 8 GB internal storage including the OS.
3.5 S Settings Settinggs can be reaached from the home sccreen by tap pping the reeMarkable llogo in the top t left corner. On the Setttings page you y can dow wnload the latest l softwaare updates,, log into yo our reMarkkable accounnt and moree. Settinggs: Deviice settingss enables you to turn aauto-updatte on/ off and a downlooad the late est softw ware. Acco ount settinggs is where e you log in nto your acccount to tra ansfer filess between your y conn nected apps.
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3.7 S Search Use Seaarch to findd specific fo olders, notebbooks, docu uments or eb books. Search for a file or o a folder 1. Tap the Search icon locateed on the hoome screen. me or parts of o the namee of what yo ou want to locate > tap Search. 2. Type in the nam 3. Youur search ressult will disp play on youur screen. Tap on the ittem you wannt to be direected to.
4O Organiizing your y ffiles 4.1 Im mport files f to reMark r kable Use thee reMarkable desktop app a or the reeMarkable mobile m app to t transfer ddocuments and a ebooks onto your device. d Once imported,, your files will w be syncced across yyour conneccted ndroid, PC and a devicess. reMarkablle works beest with our custom-buiilt apps for iPhone, And Mac. Tran nsfer filees using g the deesktop app: a Importt- button 1. Op pen the reMa arkable deskktop app. 2.
Tran nsfer filees using g the mo obile ap pp: Importt on iPhonee: 1. Open n a PDF or eP PUB‐file. 2. Tap tthe share ico on in the App ple‐menu. 3. Choo ose Import with w reMarka able. Importt on Androiid: Files caan be importted to the Android A appp either by im mport in-app or by shar aring a file to o the app. See below: Importt in-app: 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap the m main menu (h hamburger menu) Tap Impoort files Choose am mong your downloaded d d PDFs andd ePUB-filess.
Share from file: 1. Open a PDF or ePUB‐file. 2. Tap the Share icon. 3. Choose Import with reMarkable.
4.2 B Bookmaark Use boookmarks to label notebooks, docum ments, eboo oks or folders that you w want easy access a to. All yyour bookm marks are co ollected in thhe bookmarrk section on n the home screen. How too bookmark k a file or a folder: 1. Tap the contexttual menu (three ( dots)) on the item m you want to bookmarrk. 2. Tap the bookm mark icon. The T bookmaark icon beccomes visiblle next to thhe file namee on the file yyou have boookmarked. It can now w be found in n the bookm mark sectionn.
4.3 Rename How to rename a file or a folder: 1. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the file or folder you want to rename. 2. Tap Settings in the top menu. 3. Tap Edit in the name field and use the screen keyboard to write in your new file/folder name. 4. Tap Done to save the changes. If you want to discard your changes, click Cancel.
4.4 M Move Keep yoourself orgaanized by moving m yourr notebooks, ebooks and documentts into foldeers. A file cann only be mooved into My M Files or iinto a folderr. Please nnote that Quuick Sheets cannot be m moved from m My Files. Move How too move a fille or a foldeer: 1 Tap thhe contextu ual menu (tthree dots) oon the item you want to o move. 2.
3. Chooose your desstination follder. Move here to confirm the action. 3.
Tappingg the Move icon in a notebook willl allow you u to either move m pages within a no otebook, or from m one noteboook to anoth her. How too move a paage in a nottebook: 1. Tap the Page Overview O bu utton in the top right menu. m 2. Select Move in the top righ ht menu.
3. Tap on the area you want to move the page to. 4. Tap either Place before or Place after at the top of your screen. How to move a page from one notebook to another: 1. Tap the Page Overview button in the top right menu. 2. Select Move in the top right menu. 3. Select Move out in the top right menu. Select an existing notebook or tap New notebook.
4.5 Duplicate Files (notebooks, documents and ebooks) can be duplicated without any changes being made to the original file. How to duplicate a file: 1. Tap the three-dot menu on the file you want to copy. 2. Tap Duplicate in the top menu. The new file will be named with the ending “copy”. How to duplicate a page in a notebook: 1. Tap the Page Overview button in the top right menu. 2. Select the three-dot menu on the page you would like to duplicate. 3. Tap Duplicate in the top menu.
4.6 S Share Share yyour noteboooks, docum ments and ebbooks to an email e addreess from youur device. You muust be conneected to Wi-Fi to sharee a file. Pleaase note thatt the Share-b -button will not be availablle if you aree not conneccted to Wi-F Fi and not signed s into an account. Share How too share a fille: 1. Tap the contexttual menu (three ( dots)) on the file you want to o share. u. 2. Tap Share in thhe top menu 3. Chooose whetherr to share th he file in PD DF, PNG or SVG-format. 4.
4.7 Delete How to delete a file or a folder: 1. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the file or folder you want to delete. 2. Tap the Delete icon on the above toolbar. Tap Undo if you want to keep your file. How to delete a page in a notebook: 1. Open the notebook where you want to delete a page. 2. Tap to view all pages by selecting the page overview-icon. 3. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the page you want to delete. 4. Tap Delete in the top menu.
4.8 Add Pages How to add a page in a notebook: 1. Tap the Page Overview button in the top right menu. 2. Select the three-dot menu on a page in the notebook. 3. Tap Add Page in the top menu. A new page will appear immediately after the page you chose.
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Reedo S Stroke Colorr Laayers S Stroke Thick kness Teemplates L Landscape View V LiiveView
5.2 H Hide/Show Too olbar Need a clean slatee? Use the Hide H Toolbaar function to t make thee toolbar dissappear. Maake the toolbar appear by clicking c the Show Toollbar icon.
5.3 P Portrait//Landsccape When rreading, wriiting or skettching, you can changee the screen orientation by tapping the Portraitt/Landscapee icon. Portrait Landscapee How too change screen orienttation: 1. Openn a file. 2. Tap the contexttual menu (three ( dots)) on the top menu. 3. Tap Portrait/ Landscape. L The optionn displayed is dependen nt on your ccurrent screeen orienntation.
5.4 LiveView Use LiveView to instantly show what you are writing or sketching on your computer. Note that you must be connected to Wi-Fi and logged into your desktop app to be able to use LiveView. How to: 1. Open the file you want to LiveView. 2. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) in the top menu and select LiveView. 3. A window will appear in your desktop app asking you to accept the LiveView invitation. Tap Accept to start the session. 4. End LiveView by tapping Turn LiveView off on your device.
5.5 P Pen The penn comes witth three diffferent strokees: The e Ballpointt is your typ pical pen. Itt has some pressure sensitivity s bbut doesn’tt react diffeerently to tilt. The stro oke is indep pendent off the speed of the writter. The e Marker has texture dependingg on the speeed and pre essure of thhe stylus. The e Finelinerr offers a ro ounded, eveen stroke th hat has no texture, t reggardless off tilt.
5.6 P Pencil The penncil has texttured strokees. It has tw wo modes: Sharrp pencil gives g the sa ame contin uous strok ke thicknesss while draawing or wrriting. Tilt pencil responds to th he pressuree and tilt ap pplied; app plying presssure and drrawing seveeral layers increases i the t saturatiion and tiltting your pe en while drrawing affe ects the stroke thicknesss.
5.7 B Brush The bru ush texturee is sensitiv ve to the speeed and presssure you ap pply to the ddigital papeer display and will respond accorrdingly. Forr example, a lighter peen stroke w will be thinn ner than uicker pen sstroke will give a lightter texture thhan a sloweer pen a heavieer pen strokke, and a qu stroke w which will be b fully blacck. How too: Change stroke e thickness by selectiing the bru ush and tapping the iccon with tw wo half op menu.
5.8 H Highligh hter The higghlighting tool t lets you u highlight ttext with a light l gray color. Use itt to emphasiize text in a doccument or ebook, or in your own nnotes in a no otebook.
5.9 E Eraser This toool enables you y to erase whatever yyou have draawn or writtten. It is noot possible to o erase templattes or imporrted contentt such as do cuments or ebooks. There aare three diffferent erasin ng tools. Regular erase er lets you use u the maarker as an eraser. Cho oose betweeen three different p menu barr. sizess in the top Area a eraser. Use U the marrker to draw w around the t area you want to eerase. Erasse all. Tap this icon to o clear the w whole pagee.
5.10 Rotate,, Move, Scale & Copy y Use thiss tool to rottate, move, scale s and coopy text or a drawn objject. Note thhat all strok kes of an object m must be withhin the marked area forr you to be able to perfform an actiion. Mov ve an objecct by using the markeer to draw a boundary y around thhe text or ob bject you want to mo ove. Note that all strookes of the object o must be withinn the marke ed area. b and drrag the objeect to the desired posiition.
5.11 Undo and a Red do Click U Undo to reveerse your laast action. Click R Redo to redoo the action undone by the undo bu utton. Note that undo w works across layers.
5.12 Zoom The Zoom Tool leets you zoom m in and outt of your paage. When using u the toool a zoom window w de, allowingg you to zoo om in and out, o move arround on yo our page will apppear on the top right sid and chaange to a speecific zoom m-%. Zoom Zoom Ou ut Area Zoom m The Area Zoom leets you mark k the area yyou want to magnify. Tap the Areaa Zoom icon n, and use the marker to circle c the ob bject you waant to magn nify.
5.13 Layers Layers are usuallyy used when n making moore complex x drawings or sketchess. Layers alllows you to ddraw in diffferent levelss, and you ccan hide, dellete and reaarrange the llayers to get more control and freedom m when you u’re drawinng. y use the default blan nk The bacckground laayer consistss of the seleected templaate, also if you templatte. The backkground lay yer can not bbe deleted or o moved.
5.14 Minimiize/Max ximize tthe toollbar Tailor tthe toolbar to t your need ds by switchhing betweeen a minimu um and a m maximum view. T The minimaal view is tailored for nnote taking and a containss only the nnecessary tools for writing. The maxim mum view offers o a full range of to ools, including the posssibility to tailor stroke, color and thhickness to your needs.. How too: 1. Openn a noteboook, documen nt or ebook.. 2.
5.15 Templaates Templaates Templaates are presset formats that t can be uused when writing or drawing d in yyour notebo ooks. For exaample, you can c choose the ruled teemplate if yo ou want to have h lined ppaper when you’re writing,, the music template if you’re writting musicaal notes or weekly w scheddule if you’’re planninng your week. Templatees are only aavailable fo or notebooks. Tempplates How too choose a Template: T 1. Openn a noteboook. 2.
5.16 Adjust view Adjust view in a document d Use thee Adjust View tool to hide h marginns for an imp proved read ding experieence. All paages in the docuument will be cropped when usingg the tool. No N edits will be made too your file, and you cann adjust andd remove thee crop whennever you want. w Adjustt View is onnly availablee for PDF doocuments. Adjust Vieew How too adjust vieew in a docu ument: 1. Openn the docum ment you waant to crop. 2.
5.17 Text Seettings Text seettings Tailor tthe ebook viiew to your preference s by using Text T setting gs, where yoou can adju ust text size, fonnt, justificattion, page margins m andd line spacin ng. Text setttings is onlyy available for f ebooks.. Text Settinngs How too change th he Text Setttings: 1. Openn the ebookk you want to t read. 2. Tap the contexttual menu (three ( dots)) on the top menu bar and find Texxt settings. 3. Tap directly on a menu opttion to edit tthe view settings. 4.
5.18 Handw writing convers c sion Use thee Handwritinng conversiion feature tto quickly convert c yourr handwritteen notes to typed t text. Noote that youu need to be connected tto Wi-Fi, siigned in to your y reMarkkable accou unt and have sooftware verssion 1.6 insttalled in ordder to conveert your notees. How too convert haandwritten n notes to teext: 1. Openn a Noteboook 2. Tap the Converrt to text buttton 3. Edit or read youur notes 4.
Edit thee typed text and tap Sha are a and d select Sendd Type in the email address Handwrriting conveersion is currrently avai lable for No otebooks, not for PDFss or eBooks. You can editt and share your converted notes vvia email, bu ut they will not be storeed on the reMarkkable. This functionality f y will be exxpanded in upcoming u reeleases, alloowing you to do more w with your typped notes.
Converrt in your selected s lan nguage For the best resultss when conv verting text,, you can sp pecify which h language yyour notes are nguage, go tto the Settin ngs page wh here you willl find the laanguage written in. To speccify your lan selectioon option in the Handw writing Convversion Settings page.
Select m multiple pagges for convversion Edit yoour notes beefore sharing Once yoour handwrritten notes are a converteed to typed text they caan easily bee edited and shared by emaiil. Editing the t typed tex xt does not affect your handwritten notes. Chhanges madee to the typed teext will not be saved iff you tap "caancel". Use the left and d right physiical buttonss or scroll uup and downn with your marker or ffinger, to read or edit th he text whille it is being g convertted.
Edit thee typed text with the keyyboard
6 Settings 6.1 Device settings Device settings informs you of which version of the operating system you have and enables you to download to the latest version. You can find which version your device is running below the reMarkable logo (e.g. Codex version 0.0.4.51) How to update to the latest version: 1. Tap Check for updates to see if there are any new versions available. Make sure you are connected to Wi‐Fi. 2. Tap Download version to update to a new version. 3.
6.2 Account settings Connect your device to a reMarkable account to import documents and ebooks onto your device via the reMarkable cloud. If you did not connect to your account in the setup process you can do this manually under account settings. You must be connected to Wi-Fi to be able to connect. How to connect your device to your account: 1. Create a new account or log in to an existing reMarkable account on my.remarkable.com on a mobile or desktop device. 2.
6.3 W Wi-Fi seettings All avaiilable Wi-F Fi networks will appearr in Wi-Fi Settings. Switch Wi-Fi oon/off in thee top right coorner. How too connect too Wi-Fi: 1. Connnect to Wi-F Fi by choossing the netw work you want w to conn nect to and eenter a password if requuired. The loock icon ind dicates that a password is required to connect to the Wi-F Fi netw work. 2. The device willl say “Connecting to ----” when you ur device is connectingg to the selected work. netw 3.
6.4 P Power seettings Power ssettings alloows you to enable e or diisable autom matic sleep and a automaatic power off. o Read m more about thhe differentt power saviing modes below. b Battery Status S Battery charging Poweer savin ng mode es Light slleep Light slleep allows you to see your y contennt while preeserving batttery life. reM Markable will w enter ligght sleep auutomatically y after 20 m minutes of in nactivity. How too: Wak ke the devicce from light sleep by prressing the home button.
Power off How to: Turn off reMarkable by holding down the power button and tapping Turn off. Enable or disable auto power off in Power Settings. If automatic power off is enabled, reMarkable will turn off 12 hours after inactivity. If both auto sleep and auto power off are disabled, the device will stay on until the battery is empty. Battery percentage Tap the On/Off button in the Power settings to display or hide the battery percentage.
6.5 Storage settings Storage gives an overview of how much free space is left on your device. The reMarkable device offers 8 GB of internal storage (100,000 pages).
6.6 Security settings Add extra security by enabling a passcode for your device. You will be asked for your passcode when the device is turned on or awakened from sleep mode. The passcode can only be reset from Security settings, but you have an unlimited number of trials to unlock your device. After more than five failed password attempts, you will get a lockout timer. The lockout timer will increase for every failed attempt. (Please note that there is no way to reset a forgotten passcode.
6.7 Keyboard settings reMarkable has an onscreen keyboard that appears when you are required to type in information. In Keyboard Settings you can find your default keyboard indicated by a white dot and can choose to change to another available keyboard. Tap the number key 123 to enter numbers or symbols and tap the += key to get more symbols. Tap the letter key abc to return to regular keyboard. Tap the shift key to enter uppercase characters.
6.8 A Accessib bility Accessiibility settinngs enable you y to switcch between right- and leeft-handed m mode and alter a the text sizee by choosinng one of th he three textt size option ns.
6.9 About The "About" section of the settings menu contains general information about the reMarkable, copyright notices, the End User License Agreement (EULA), as well as information about licenses for different parts of the reMarkable software. The GPLv3 Compliance section contains information about how to access the device via SSH, and the password needed to do so. Note that any changes made to the reMarkable through SSH access is done at the users own risk.
6.10 Tutorial The Tutorial section of the settings menu contains two introductory tutorials. The "Get Started Tour" and "Tooltips" allow you to refresh your knowledge of essential tools and features on the reMarkable. The tutorials can be reset as though you were using your device for the first time. Select "Replay Get Started Tour" to repeat the onboarding. Select "Reset tooltips" to repeat the introductory tooltips.
7 Connectivity & Apps 7.1 The reMarkable cloud The reMarkable cloud is a cloud service you can use to sync all your files. The cloud stores up to 8 GB of data, which is the same amount you can store on your device. The reMarkable cloud service is included in the price of the reMarkable paper tablet. You connect your device to the reMarkable cloud by setting up a reMarkable account.
7.2 Desktop app The reMarkable desktop application enables you to view, liveview, organize, import and download files. Once you have set up the desktop and/or mobile application your device is connected to the reMarkable cloud. All your notebooks, documents and ebooks will be synced across your devices when connected to a Wi-Fi. The desktop app supports the following versions: Windows 7 and newer MacOS Setup 1. Go to my.remarkable.com and log into your account. 2. Download the desktop app. 3.
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Generaate a one-tim me code Organiize your filees The dessktop app ennables you to t organize your files and a folders, as well as tto copy, mo ove, bookmaark and deleete files. Tap p the speciffic menu on n a file or a folder, f and select one of o the options in the side menu, or usse drag andd drop to mo ove your filees. Importt files Import through thee desktop ap pp to get doccuments an nd ebooks on nto your devvice. Once importeed, your filees will be sy ynced acrosss your conn nected devicces. 1.
4. The file will sync automatically to your device if you are connected to Wi-Fi. Only files in the supported file formats (PDF and ePUB) will be transferred onto your device. Export files (download to computer) 1. Mark the file you want to export. 2. Right click the file OR click Document in the top left 3. Click Export as PDF or Export as PNG depending on what format you want your file in. 4. Select a location for the exported file on your computer. 5.
7.3 Mobile app The reMarkable mobile application enables you to view, organize and import files to reMarkable. Log in with your reMarkable account to connect to the reMarkable cloud and enable your files to be synced across your devices when connected to Wi-Fi. The mobile app "The reMarkable Companion" is available in the App Store and Google Play. Setup 1. Download the app “The reMarkable Companion” from the App Store or Google Play. 2.
Import on iPhone 1. Open a PDF or ePUB‐file. 2. Tap the share icon in the Apple‐menu. 3. Choose Import with reMarkable. Import on Android Files can be imported to the Android app either by import in-app or by sharing a file to the app. See below: Import in-app 1. Tap Import files in the main menu. 2. Choose among your downloaded PDFs and ePUB‐files. 3. Tap Accept to agree to give the app access to your files. Share from file 1. Open a PDF or ePUB‐file. 2. Tap the Share icon. 3.
7.4 Transfer files with a USB cable to reMarkable How to transfer files through a USB cable with reMarkable (without Wi-Fi). NB: This functionality is currently experimental, as we haven't fully implemented it yet. We will work to improve how this works and looks in future software updates. How to enable USB transfer on your reMarkable tablet: 1. Open Settings, and then Storage settings. 2. Here you'll see the choice Enable USB web interface. Enable this. 3.
8 Regulatory Compliance and Important Safety Information Regulatory Certification and Approval Marks for your device can be found in Settings, About, Compliance statement. 8.1 Important safety & handling information WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to the reMarkable paper tablet or other property. Read all the safety information below before using the device. Handling Handle the reMarkable device with care.
Operating temperature Don't expose the reMarkable device to extreme heat or cold. The device is designed to be used in temperatures between 0° and 35° C (32° and 95° F) and stored in temperatures between -10° and 45° C (14° and 113° F). Repairing If your reMarkable needs service, do not open the device or attempt to repair it yourself. Disassembling the device may damage the device or cause injury to you. Please contact our customer support for more information.
Choking hazard The device and accessories contain small parts that may present a choking hazard and must be kept away from small children. Distraction Using the reMarkable device can be distracting and may possibly cause dangerous situations. Avoid using the device while operating a vehicle. Radio frequency energy exposure and interference The reMarkable uses radio signals to connect to Wi-Fi.
Ensure to maintain a safe distance between the reMarkable and your medical device, and consult with a physician if interference is observed. Note that objects with magnetically-stored data may be sensitive to magnetic or electromagnetic fields. Hence, items such as credit cards and hard drives should not be placed near the device.
8.2 Battery damage Damaged batteries should be treated as hazardous materials. Do not return the device if the battery is swelling, leaking, or if you in any other way suspect that the battery is damaged. In this case, please document it with a picture or a video make sure you dispose of or recycle the reMarkable and its accessories according to local laws and regulations. Do not puncture, drop or incinerate the battery.
8.3 E EU Recyycling Informaation (W WEEE) In accordance with the t European n Union’s dirrective (2012 2/19/EU) on the Waste oof Electrical and a nic Equipmen nt (WEEE), th his symbol onn the producct or on its packaging inddicates that this t Electron product must not bee disposed off with your oother househ hold waste.
8.4 E EU Decllaration n of con nformity y (CE) reMarkaable declaress that this eq quipment is i n compliancce with the essential requuirements an nd other relevantt provisions of o Directive 2014/53/EU 2 Requirements in AT/BE/B BG/CZ/DK/EEE/FR/DE/IS/IE/IT/EL/ES/CCY/LV/LI/LT/LU/HU/MT/N NL/NO/PL/PTT/RO/SI/SK/TR/FI/SE /CH/UK//HR.
8.5 U USA com mpliancce statem ment (F FCC) Remarkaable 2 (Modeel RM110) FCC F ID: 2AMKK2‐RM110 for compliaance Changees or modifications not expressly aapproved by y the party responsible r could vvoid the userr’s authority y to operatee the equipm ment. This device compliies with Parrt 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject tto the follow wing two connditions: 1. this device mayy not cause harmful h inteerference, and a 2.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The End user must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The device is designed to meet the requirements for exposure to radio waves established by the Federal Communications Commission (USA). These requirements set a SAR limit of 1.
8.6 Canada compliance statement (IC) Remarkable 2 (Model RM110) IC: 22859‐RM110 This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
2. Pour les dispositifs munis d'antennes amovibles, le gain maximal d'antenne permis (pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande de 5 725 à 5 850 MHz) doit être conforme à la limite de la p.i.r.e. spécifiée, selon le cas; This equipment complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The End user must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
8.7 A Australiia and New N Zeaaland complia c nce stattement This devvice compliees with the re equirementss of the electrical and EM MC regulationns of Australiia and New Zeaaland in acco ordance with h AS/NZS 44117 Parts 1, 2,, 3, and 4 8.8 In ndia compliance stateement (B BIS) Ad dd text This devvice compliess with the Te echnical Reguulations Conformity Certification of TTerminal equ uipment and Specified Radio equipment. 8.