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  User Guide  Chapter 1 About Your Device Status bar At the top of the screen, you’ll see indicators that inform you about the status of your Device . Notifications: Notifications can come from the system, a game, an application such as e-mail, or the music player. Quick Settings: Tap to display settings for commonly performed tasks, including locking and unlocking screen rotation, adjusting volume, setting display brightness, accessing Wi-Fi settings, and syncing. Tap More to access additional device settings. Wi-Fi indicator: The more bands that are filled in with white, the stronger the Wi-Fi signal. An X next to the Wi-Fi icon indicates that you have a connection to Wi-Fi but you do not have a connection to the Internet. This can occur if you are at a Wi-Fi hot spot, such as an airport or coffee shop. Open your Web browser to view access options that may be available. Battery indicator: Shows how much your battery is charged. When fully charged, the charging indicator light will turn green and the battery indicator will appear filled.  Search Tap to activate the Search field. You can search your Content libraries or the Web.  Access content Access the Web or Content libraries by tapping the corresponding name at the top of the Home screen: Newsstand, Books, Music, Video, Docs, Apps, and Web.  Favorites To add a book, magazine, newspaper, or app to Favorites, press and hold on the item to display the context menu and select Add to Favorites. Favorites will still appear in the library for that content type. To remove an item from Favorites, press and hold on the item to display the context menu and select Remove from Favorites.  Device hardware  To turn on your Device , press and release the power button. To put it in sleep mode, press and release the power button. To turn off your Device , press and hold the power button until a message displays asking if you want to shut down. If your device becomes unresponsive during use, you can restart it by pressing and holding the power button for 20 seconds. Your Device will be partially charged when you receive it. To charge your device, connect it to a power outlet using the included power adapter. The charging indicator light is orange during charging and green when fully charged. Fully charging may take up to four hours.
  Registering your Device To use many of the Device features, you must register it to your account. If you have not yet registered, please do so now. Prior to registering, connect to a Wi-Fi network by tapping the Quick Settings icon at the top of the screen, then Wi-Fi. Select the network you want to use. Once you are connected, tap the Quick Settings icon, then More , and select the My Account option to register.  Chapter 2 Shopping The device offers a wide selection of books, newspapers, magazines, music, video, and applications. Within each store you can search for a title, browse by category, check out bestsellers, or view recommendations personalized just for you. You can try content before you buy with free book samples, songs, previews, and movie trailers. After your order, the item will be delivered via Wi-Fi connection. Books, music, videos, and applications begin downloading or streaming to your device immediately. Newspapers and magazines are sent to your device as soon as they’re published—often before they’re available in print. If your device is not connected to a Wi-Fi network when a new issue of a subscription becomes available, that issue will be delivered automatically the next time you connect.   Chapter 3 Device Content Device and cloud storage Content purchased such as books, video, music, and recent issues of newspapers and magazines are securely stored by and available in the cloud. Cloud content includes content that is already on your device and content that is in the cloud. If you are preparing to go offline, toggle to Cloud and download content that you want to have available when offline.  Options bar The Options bar is located at the bottom of every screen. Options vary depending on the content type. Standard options include:  screen.  the content type.  The Options bar may be hidden when some applications are running. It can be expanded by tapping the arrow at the bottom of the screen or by swiping upwards from the bottom of the device.
  Content libraries  Newsstand You can view your newspapers and magazines by tapping Newsstand on the Home screen. Newsstand displays magazines and newspapers, including individual issues and subscriptions.  Back issues are aggregated to keep your newsstand organized. To switch between grid and list views of your content, tap the Menu icon in the Options bar. Tap an item to read it and view the Table of Contents, if available. From within an article, tap the Menu icon to go to Next or Previous articles and navigate to other sections.  Books You can view your books by tapping Books on the Home screen. Tap a book on the shelf to read it. To go to the next page in a book, tap the right side of the screen. To go to the previous page, tap the left side of the screen. Device provides a quick way to adjust the appearance of books and periodicals by changing the font style, typeface, line spacing, margins, and color mode. To access these settings, tap the middle of the screen to bring up the Options bar and tap the Text icon Aa. To determine your progress within a book, tap the middle of the screen. A progress bar indicates the location and what percentage of the book you have read. To navigate a book, tap the Menu icon on the Options bar to go to the cover, Table of Contents, beginning, or a specific location, or to sync to the furthest page. To add a note, press and hold on a word, or press and drag to select multiple words. When the contextual menu appears, tap Note and use the onscreen keyboard to type your note. To highlight a passage, press and hold until the magnifying box appears, then drag your finger to the last word you want to highlight and release. When the contextual menu appears, tap Highlight. Your device saves your place in whatever content you are reading, or you can manually add a bookmark. To add a bookmark, tap the screen, then tap the bookmark icon at the top right of the screen. To view your notes, highlights, and bookmarks, tap the screen to bring up the Options bar, then tap the Menu icon. Your device includes The New Oxford American Dictionary. Simply tap and hold to highlight any word you want defined. To see a longer definition, tap Full Definition from the displayed options. You can synchronize your device’s books with other supported devices you own. The device keeps track of the last reading location in each book, bookmarks, and notes. For example, you can read a few pages using the device’s application on your iPhone or Android device, then pick up right where you left off when you return to your device.  Music You can view your music library by tapping Music on the Home screen. You can create a playlist from within the playlist tab. Once you have chosen the music you want to listen to, tap the name of the song to play it. To play a list of songs—such as an album, all songs by an artist, or playlist—tap any song in the list. The entire list will begin playing from the song name you selected. While listening to music,
  view the music you have queued to play by tapping the music player control at the bottom of the Music library and store, then tap the list view icon in the upper right of the Now Playing screen. You can adjust the volume by tapping the Quick Settings icon in Status bar, or you can use the Now Playing controls including start, stop, pause, automatic replay, and shuffle. When you purchase music, you will be asked whether to store your music in the cloud or download it to your device. You can make the music stored in the cloud available offline so that you can play it when you don’t have connectivity (for example, on an airplane). Simply tap Cloud in your Music library, then press and hold any playlist, artist, album, or song, and select the "Download" option. Your downloaded music will be available in the "On Device" section of your Music Library for playback offline.  Video You can view your videos by tapping Video on the Home screen and selecting Movies or TV. To watch a movie or TV show, browse the Video store or enter a title in the search bar at top to select a video for purchase or rental. Select Watch Now for instant playback over a Wi-Fi connection, or select Download to save the file to your device to watch later. To watch a movie or TV show you have already purchased or rented, tap Library at the top right of your screen and select the title for Watch Now or Download. While the video is playing, tap the screen to access movie controls such as volume and pause. ’s technology keeps track of your location in the video and you may resume watching where you left off on your device , PC, Mac, or one of over 300 compatible TVs, blu-ray players, or devices. To access the Options bar while a video is playing, tap anywhere on the screen. Tap the back arrow, then the Menu icon to display settings and help.  Docs  You can view your documents by tapping Docs on the Home screen. You can send documents to your device by using your Device e-mail address which can be found in your Docs library under the sort options. Personal documents that you transfer to your device are stored in the Docs library, accessible by selecting Docs on the Home screen. See Transferring Content for instructions on side loading documents to your device. Please note that personal content transferred to your device is only stored on your device and not archived in the cloud.  Apps You can view your applications by tapping Apps on the Home screen. Apps can be purchased directly from your Device by tapping Store in the top right corner of the Apps library screen—this will take you to the Appstore. Here, you can get a great paid app for free each day, browse the top paid and free apps, search or visit content categories such as New, Games, Entertainment, and Lifestyle. Once you have chosen an app to purchase, press the orange price button and then confirm your purchase by pressing the green “Get/Buy App” button. The app will be downloaded, installed, and placed in the Apps library. To launch an application, tap the “Open” button on a product page in the Store, or the app’s icon in the Apps library, Favorites. While running an app, the Options Bar may be minimized for a better app experience. It can be expanded by tapping the arrow at the bottom of the screen or by swiping up from the bottom of the device. Tap the Menu icon on the Options Bar to display
  the application-specific menu. Tap the display to hide it when you are done. To see a list of apps currently installed on your device, select “Device” at the top of the Apps library. If you decide to uninstall an app, long-press the app, select “Remove from Device” and follow the directions on the screen. If you want to install it again at a later time, you can find it in the Apps library under “Cloud”. From the Cloud library, tap on an app’s icon to download it to your device.  Web To access the web browser, tap Web on the Home screen. Your device includes a web browser that supports bookmarks, history, and searches. A list of your most visited pages will display as thumbnails. Simply tap the thumbnail to return to that page. The Options bar at the bottom of the screen contains the Home button, forward and back arrows, menu icon, and bookmark icon. Tap the Menu icon to add a bookmark, share a page with your social network, search within a web page, view history, view downloads, and access additional settings to customize your browser experience. To view your bookmarks, tap the Bookmark icon in the Options bar. You can display your bookmarks in a list or grid view by clicking the sort icons at the top of the screen.  Managing your content The device offers a handy way to manage books and periodical purchases and more. Transferring content to your Device You can transfer a variety of content types to your device via micro-USB including music, videos, photos, and documents. Please note that personal content transferred to your device is only stored on your device and not archived in the cloud. To transfer content from your computer to your Device, do the following: 1. Connect your device to your computer with a micro-USB cable (sold separately). Note that device is not usable as a device while connected to your computer. 2. Open the device’s drive on your computer. Your device will appear as an external storage drive or volume on the computer’s desktop. 3. Drag and drop your content into the applicable content folder, such as Music or Pictures. 4. When you are done transferring files, press the Disconnect button at the bottom of the screen or eject your Device from your computer.  Removing content from your Device To remove content, press and hold on an item to display the contextual menu and select the remove option.   Chapter 4 Settings Tap the Quick Settings icon located on the Status bar to display settings for the most commonly performed tasks and the volume control. If a song is playing from the Music library, tap the Quick Settings icon to access music player controls. Locked/Unlocked: Select to lock/unlock screen rotation.
  Volume: Lets you adjust the volume. Brightness: Use the slider to adjust the screen brightness. Select “Automatic Brightness” to let your Device adjust screen brightness automatically based upon the ambient light. Wi-Fi: Select to toggle wireless on or off, display a list of detected Wi-Fi networks, and add a network. Sync: Tap to sync your device with your cloud content. You must have a network connection to sync. Tap More to access additional settings: Customer Feedback & Support: Includes Customer Service contact information, and a form for sending feedback. My Account: Displays the customer’s account name to which your device is registered. There is also a button for registering/deregistering your device. Sounds: Lets you adjust the volume and choose a sound to alert you of incoming notifications. Display: Allows you to adjust screen brightness, select auto brightness, and specify the number of minutes of inactivity before the device goes to sleep. Security: Lets you set a device password to restrict access to the device . Applications: Displays a list of the applications installed on the device. You can choose to display all applications, or filter the list by selecting “Running Applications” or “Third Party Applications” from the dropdown menu. Tap the application name to view application-related settings. Date & Time: Manually set the time and date or select “Automatic” to allow the device to do it for you. Wireless Network: Select to toggle wireless on or off, display a list of detected Wi-Fi networks, add a network, and access advanced wireless settings. Device Keyboard: Use to customize Device keyboard behavior. Options include sound on keypress, auto capitalization, and quick fixes. Device: Displays available storage space, device serial number, Wi-Fi MAC address, system version, and an option to reset to factory defaults. Legal: Provides trademark, copyright, and other notices about the software installed on your Device.   Chapter 5  Finding Additional Assistance We’d love to hear from you! To send us your feedback, tap the Quick Settings icon on the Status bar, then More , and select Customer Feedback & Support.
  Product Information Safety and Compliance Information Using Your Device Around Other Electronic Devices  The Device, uses, and can radiate radio frequency (RF) energy and, if not used in accordance with its instructions, may cause interference to radio communications and electronic equipment. External RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating systems, entertainment systems, and personal medical devices.   While most modern electronic equipment is shielded from external RF signals, if in doubt, check with the manufacturer. For personal medical devices (such as pacemakers and hearing aids), consult with your physician or the manufacturer to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF signals.  There are some places where RF signals could constitute a hazard, such as health care facilities, and construction sites. If you are not sure, look around for signs indicating that two-way radios or mobile phones should be turned off. FCC Compliance Information   Radio Frequency Information  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications that are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could make the device no longer comply with the FCC Rules.   Information on your device is on file with the FCC and can be found by inputting your device’s FCC ID, which can be found on the back of Device, into the FCC ID Search form available at transition.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid.
   Information Regarding Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy The output power of the radio technology used in the Device is below the radio frequency exposure limits set by the FCC. Nevertheless, it is advised to use the Device in such a manner that minimizes the potential for human contact during normal operations.  Recycling Product Properly In some areas, the disposal of certain electronic devices is regulated. Make sure you dispose of or recycle the Products in accordance with your local laws and regulations.  Product Specifications  Ports: Micro-USB, Audio port Power — 5V 1A output power adapter (sold in-box) Connectivity — Dual Band Wi-Fi (2.4/5 GHz); 802.11 a/b/g/n; BT 3.0, BT 4.0LE Operating temperature — 0 °C to 35 °C

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