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Ttable of contentsINTRODUCTION 01About this Manual 01About the User's Guide 01Physical Components and Documentation 02TOUR OF YOUR 03Front View of 03Back View of 05Bottom View of 06Removing the Back Cover 07Replacing the Back Cover 09ACCESSORIES 10Charging Your. 10Using Your 12Connecting to Your Computer 14Using an SD Memory Card 16A WORD ABOUT WIRELESS 17Simple Explanation of Wireless Technology 17Wireless Safety 17MAINTAINING YOUR 19Caring for Your 19Changing the Battery 20Tips for Conserving Your Battery 22Battery Safety 22Recycling and the Battery Properly 22
TTIPS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 23About the Screen 23Battery Charging 23Text Size 23The Wireless Connection 24Resetting Your 24Security Concerns 24SD Memory Cards 25The Store 25The USB Connection 26No Sound 26Customer Support 27NOTICES AND CERTIFICATIONS 28Government Standards for Radio Frequency Signals 28FCC Notice 28RF Exposure Information (SAR) 29UL Certification Number 29PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 30™ model number D00111
IntroductionAbout This ManualAbout Your provides a description and illustration for each of yourcomponents. It also furnishes some background information aboutthe wireless connection, and some safety precautions associatedwith this technology.If you have questions that need answers, you may find the "Tips andTroubleshooting" section useful. Your License Agreement and Terms of Useare included in a separate manual.About The User's GuideThe User's Guide is an electronic document already on yourthat includes explanations and examples forall of the features and functions. It is designed to be used as areference, and is , like all other content onWhen you turn on for the first time, the , User's Guidewill open automatically. It helps you get started immediately,and also highlights some important features you will want to explore.01
TPhysical Components and DocumentationThis is what you will find in your box:Power adapterUSB cableAbout Your (you are reading it now)License Agreement and Terms of Use02
TTour of YourFront View ofPrevious page buttonNext page buttonKeyboard- Cursor bar• Select wheel~ Next page buttonBack button03
YCursor barSelect wheelNext page buttonBack buttonKeyboardContains the cursor, which is a silverrectangle that allows you to selecta particular line on the display. You movethe cursor up and down the right side ofthis bar using the select wheel.When the cursor is lined up with theappropriate selection point, you press theselect wheel to make your selection.Roll this wheel to move the cursor up anddown the cursor bar. Press it to select aparticular item.Takes you to the next page in your(There is a next pagebutton on either side of .)Like the back button on your web browser,this button allows you to retrace yoursteps onUse the keyboard to enter search terms,annotations . URLs for web sites,etc. There are also some special function keysthat are described in the User's Guide.Previous page button Takes you to the previous page in your04
Tour of YourBack View ofPower switch.Back cover -YSpeakerWireless switchBack coverPower switchWireless switchSpeakerSlides off to allow you to change thebattery, to insert or remove an SD memorycard, or to reset yourTurns youron or off.Turns the wireless service on or off withoutturning off yourAllows you to listen torto05
Bottom View ofVUSB portHeadphone jack \Charge indicator lightPower adapter jackVolume controlsHeadphone jackUSB portPlug in headphones to listen toAttaching headphones disaoies une speaker.Plug in the included USB cable to transferbetween your computer andyour'Charge indicator light When your is attached to the poweradapter, a lit LED indicates that thebattery is charging.Power adapter jack Plug in your power adapter here torecharge the battery.Volume controlsControls the headphone or speaker volumefor , and06
'vJourofYour.Removing the Back CoverYou will need to remove the back cover to:Insert or remove an SD memory cardReset yourReplace the battery07
YTo remove the cover, follow these steps:1. Turn your over so that the back cover is facing you,as shown in the illustration.2. Turn the power off.3. Slide the back cover off by pressing the cover firmly with your thumbs,and pushing it away from you as shown in the previous illustration.4. The illustration below shows you where the internal features arelocated once you have the cover off.Reset button-SD memory card slotBattery compartment08
lour of YourReplacing the Back CoverTo replace the back cover, follow these steps:1. Lay the cover flat on the back of the , and slide it to the leftuntil it clicks into place.2. Make certain that all of the tabs on the cover are properly seated.There are three tabs on top, and four tabs underneath.3. Turn your back on by sliding the power switch to theON position.09
TAccessoriesYour comes with a power adapter, a and a USB cable.In addition, you can purchase a designed for your aswell as replacements or spares for any of these accessories at theStore onCharging YourTo charge your , follow these steps.1. If you haven't already done so, remove the power adapter from theleft-hand side of the box.2. Plug the adapter into the bottom of your3. Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet. Check to makesure the power adapter is not covered by anything that could causeit to overheat.4. Check to make sure that the charge indicator light has turned on toindicate charging.Go ahead and get started. It is okay to use your while it is charging.Charge indicator lightPower adapter jackPower adapter ~~~~~~ Power adaPter tJP10
yAccessoriesRecharging While AbroadThe power adapter is a universal power adapter and will workworldwide. If you are traveling outside the United States, and want torecharge your , simply connect the power adapter to a countryapproved physical plug adapter (not included) for the country thatyou are in.HELPFUL HINT: If the charge indicator light doesn't light up, makesure that the power adapter tip is fully inserted. If still isn'tcharging, try another electrical outlet.11
06_08JIanualMECH.qxd 6/8/07 3:48 PM Ratafi 17Using Your : CoverYour comes with a protective cover and is designed to be usedwith the cover on. The cover protects your when you slip it into yourpurse, briefcase, or other carrying case. It also helps position the device foruse when the wireless service is on (see page 29 for more information).with the Cover OnThe illustration below shows in the protective cover in itsrecommended configuration for with the front cover foldedbehind the .The cover has a small clip that fits into the cutout onthe back of the to keep the device in place even when tilted.To insert your into the cover, insert the left side onto thecorner pockets of the : cover and tilt the right side down. To remove,lift the right side of your . : up until the device clears the clip andremove theCorner pockets12
. AccessoriesProtecting YourThe cover helps protect the display and controls from scratchesor impacts. To secure the case, wrap the elastic band (located on the backcover) around the top cover as shown below.13
Connecting to Your ComputerWhen you connect to your computer you can transfer. and otherYour ' " comes with a USB cable to attachto your Windows or Macintosh computer. When attached to yourcomputer, your screen displays a message that you are in USBDrive Mode. The wireless service is off, and you cannot use yourfor until you disconnect the USB cable. To disconnect your, use the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray if youare using Windows or if you are using a Macintosh, eject yourby dragging it to the eject icon in the Finder.NOTE: Although you need to connect to your computer to transferfiles, all other files will be transferred wirelesslywithout connecting to your computer. For a complete list of the thingsthat you can do when you connect to your computer, refer tothe User's Cuide on your14
"^rcessonesAttaching the USB CableTo connect to your computer, follow these steps:1. Plug the USB cable into an available USB port or a powered USB hubon your computer.2. Connect the USB cable to the USB port at the bottom of your(See "Bottom View of " earlier in this manual.)USB portUSB cableUSB port15
Using an SD Memory CardIf you would like to increase your . storage capacity, you canpurchase and insert an SD memory card. For the latest recommendedcards, see the Store on the . website. (These cardsare standard, and you may purchase them from ; orother retailers.)To insert or remove an SD memory card, follow these steps:1. Turn the power off.2. Slide the back cover off as described earlier in this manual.3. Locate the SD memory card slot on the right side of the4. Insert the SD memory card (label facing up) into the slot until youfeel the card click into place.Or, if you are removing the card, press it lightly until it springs backout to where you can grasp it.SD memory card5. Slide the back cover onto the back of your as described earlierin this manual.6. Turn your back on.16
A Word About WirelessTo get the most from your you will want to use the wirelessservice. When you connect to, through the wireless connection,you can shop for, purchase, and download a variety ofYou can also access other services available onSimple Explanation of Wireless TechnologyThe uses the same EVDO wireless technologythat advanced cell phones use. When you have your turned on,and wireless switched to the ON position, your device is a radio transmitter and receiver just like a cell phone.The quality of your connection depends on your distance from thecellular tower and the signal strength in your area. Your informsyou of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next tothe signal strength icon located at the bottom of the screen. The morebars displayed, the stronger the signal.Wireless SafetyIn general, turn the wireless service of your to the OFF positionin areas where its use is forbidden or when it may cause interference ordanger. Some specific situations are described below. In general, youshould not use your with the wireless service turned on anyplace you are not allowed to use your cell phone.17
TTurn Off Wireless When FlyingTurn off your wireless service before boarding any aircraft. To preventpossible interference with aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal AviationAdministration (FAA) regulations require you to have permission froma crew member to use your device's wireless service while the planeis on the ground.If you have your wireless service turned off, you can use your foronce a crew member has said it is okay to use electronic devices.Be Careful Around Other Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency(RF) signals. However, RF signals may affect improperly installed orinadequately shielded electronic operating systems or entertainmentsystems. If in doubt, check with the manufacturer. Consult themanufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as pacemakersand hearing aids) to determine if they are adequately shielded fromexternal RF signals.Watch for SignsThere are some places where radio signals could constitute a hazard.For example, health care facilities, construction sites, and so forth.If you are not sure, look around for signs indicating that two-way radiosor cell phones should be turned off.18
TMaintaining YourCaring for YourAvoid exposing your and its accessories torain or liquid spills. If your device does get wet, immediately turn thepower off and remove the battery. Wait for it to dry completely beforeinserting the battery again. If your device needs service, consult only-authorized-personnel by contacting us through CustomerSupport listed at the end of the Tips and Troubleshooting section. Faultyservice may void the warranty.Clean the screen with a soft cloth; be careful not to wipe it withanything abrasive. When carrying your .= in a bag or briefcase, keepthe on to avoid scratches.Don't expose your , to extreme heat or cold. For example, don'tleave it in the trunk of your car in sub-zero or high-heat conditions.19
Changing the BatteryThe battery that comes with .- can be recharged many times;however, you may need to replace it eventually. Be sure to use an-approved battery that is compatible with .You can orderone from the Store on . (Search on" battery".)CAUTION! USING NON- -APPROVED BATTERIES MAY VOIDYOUR WARRANTY AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOURTo change the battery, follow these steps:1. Turn your over so that the back cover is facing you.2. Turn the power off.3. Slide the back cover off as explained earlier in this manual.4. To release the battery from the battery holder, insert your fingerunder the tab on the right side of the battery, and pull upwards.5. Unplug the battery cable from the device, and set the battery to one side.20
TM&smtaining Your6. Attach the battery cable of the new battery to the small connector inthe battery compartment.7. Press the new battery into the battery holder.8. Slide the back cover on as described earlier in this manual.9. Attach your power adapter as described earlier in this, manualto charge your new battery.10.Turn your back on by sliding the power switch to theON position.21
TTips for Conserving Your BatteryThe battery will have a much longer life if you charge itfrequently, rather than waiting until it is fully drained to charge it.The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long periodof time, whether or not it was fully charged before it was stored.Battery SafetyCAUTION! FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS COULDRESULT IN FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR OTHER INJURY OR DAMAGE.Do not attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery.Do not incinerate the battery.Charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32°F to 95°F(0°C to 35°C).Recycling and the Battery ProperlyIn some areas, the disposal of rechargeable batteries in household orbusiness trash is prohibited. For information about the proper disposal ofand the battery and to learn more about and theenvironment, go to http://www.- environment.22
YTips and TroubleshootingAbout the ScreenQ: My screen flashes every time IA: The flash you see when you i is a normal partof the display refresh process.Q: My screen is blank. What should I do?A: First, make sure the power switch on the back of your is inthe ON position. Next, plug in the power adapter, and check to see ifthe charge indicator light illuminates (your battery may becompletely discharged).Battery ChargingQ: The battery does not seem to charge. What is wrong?A: First, make sure you are using an electrical outlet that works. Next,check that the power adapter is completely plugged into the electricaloutlet, and that the power adapter tip is fully inserted into thecorrect jack on the bottom of your :. (These jacks are shown in"Bottom View of " earlier in this manual.)Finally, you may need to replace your battery. The battery can berecharged many times; however, it will eventually wear out. For moreinformation on ordering replacement batteries, check the Storeon (Search on" battery".)Text SizeQ: Why can't I change the text size in the menus or the Store?A: The text size feature is only available when you are orusing Basic Web. (For more information, see the User's Guide.)23
TThe Wireless ConnectionQ: Why can't I establish a connection to the network?A: Make sure the wireless switch on the back of your , is in theON position. Next, check the wireless signal strength by looking atthe signal strength shown at the bottom of the screen. You need atleast one bar of signal strength to establish a wireless connection.Resetting YourQ: My is turned on, but isn't responding when I press the keys orbuttons. What should I do?A: Resetting your . will resolve most problems of this sort. Removethe back cover, and use a paper clip or other small object to press theReset button. (This button is shown in "Removing and Replacing theBack Cover" earlier in this manual.) Your will take a fewminutes to restart.Security ConcernsQ: I lost my . How do I deregister my device?A: You can register on the Manage My page on . , orcontact . Customer Support (see "Customer Support" at theend of this section.)24
YTips and TroubleshootingSD Memory CardsQ: i cannot insert my SD memory card. What should I do?A: Make sure the SD memory card is facing the right way. With the backof your, facing you, insert the SD memory card with its labelfacing up. Press the edge of the SD memory card into the slot untilyou feel the card click into place.Q: Why doesn't my recognize my SD memory card?A: Your SD memory card may be formatted improperly or is corrupted.Use an SD memory card reader attached to your computer to verifythe card's formatting. SD memory card formatting utilities are usuallyavailable from the SD memory card manufacturer's web site. Second,your SD memory card may be locked. Check the lock tab on the sideof the SD memory card to ensure it is in the unlocked position.The StoreQ: My is not registered to my account, what do I do?A: This can happen if it was a gift or if you received your fromsomeone else. You need to register your with toassign it to your, . account. Go to the Home screen,select "Settings" from the menu, and under Account Name selectRegister and enter your login credentials.Q: I bought something on the . Store, and I don't see it on my device.A: It sometimes takes a few minutes for the automatic download tooccur. If you want to download manually, make sure your wirelessservice is on, go to the Home screen, and then select "Check for NewItems" from the menu.25
The USB ConnectionQ: When I connect to my computer with the USB cable,my computer does not recognizeA: First, make sure your is in the ON position and awake. Thenverify that your USB cable is inserted correctly in your and inyour computer USB port. Finally, reset your , and wait until itfinishes starting up before reinserting your USB cable. (See "ResettingYour " earlier in this section.)Q: I transferred some from my computer to my •, and nowI can't find it on my :.A: Make sure the file format of the transferred item is supported by. Formats natively supported are:Also, make sure that you placed the file in the appropriate folder.All of your should go into the folder,files should go into the folder, and filesshould go in the folder.No SoundQ: Why don't I hear any sound coming from my ?A: Try increasing the volume by pressing the "+" button at the bottomof your (pictured in "Bottom View of earlier in thismanual). If you are using headphones, make sure that they areplugged in all the way. Remember that the speaker is disabled whenheadphones are connected.26
Tips and TroubleshootingCustomer SupportIf you continue to have problems, one of our Customer Service memberswill be happy to help.Here is the web address: http://www. .com/You can also contact us by phone using one of the phone numbers below:If you are calling from inside the US, call toll free:If you are calling from outside the US, call:Support is available at the following times:Monday through Friday, 6am-8pm Pacific TimeSaturday and Sunday, 6am-5pm Pacific Time27
""YNotices and CertificationsGovernment Standards for Radio Frequency SignalsIn 1991-92, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the AmericanNational Standards Institute (ANSI) joined in updating ANSI's 1982 standard for safety levelswith respect to human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) signals. More than 120 scientists,engineers and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industriesdeveloped this standard.In 1993, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted this updated standard. InAugust 1996, the FCC adopted a hybrid standard consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEEstandard and the guidelines published by the National Council of Radiation Protection andMeasurements (NCRP).The design complies with updated NCRP standards.FCC NoticeThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection 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 withthe instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there isno guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, whichcan be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate thereceiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect theequipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes ormodifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void theuser's authority to operate the equipment.This device meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines and is certified with the FCCas FCC ID number UUU-L7E2007032328
T"Radio Frequency Exposure Information (SAR)This device meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device isdesigned and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency(RF) energy set by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as theSpecific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. Tests for SAR areconducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitt-ing at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR isdetermined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device while oper-ating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the device is designed to operateat multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general,the closer you are to a wireless base-station antenna, the lower the power output. The highestmeasured SAR value for the device as reported to the FCC when held at least 0.60 inches(1.5 cm) from the body is 0.96 W/kg.The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model device with all reported SARlevels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information onthis device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section ofhttp://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on FCC ID: UUU-L7E20070323.This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used either with the i cover accessorythat comes with the device used in its recommended configuration (see page 12) or whenpositioned at least 0.60 of an inch (1.5 cm) away from the body. Use of other accessoriesmay impair compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use the includedcover, position the device a minimum of 0.60 of an inch (1.5 cm) from your body when thewireless service is on.UL Certification NumberThe UL Certification Number is:29
TProduct SpecificationsDisplaySizeWeightStorageExpansionAudioPowerConnectivityOperating temperatureStorage temperature6" diagonal electrophoretic display600 x 800 pixel resolution, 167 ppi4-level gray scale4.9 inches by 7.5 inches by 0.7 inches(134.5mm x 190mm x 19mm)10.3 ounces (295g)256MB internal storage, approximately185MB available to the userSD memory card slot for additionaluser storage3.5mm stereo headphone jack,built-in speakerAC power adapter and replaceable,rechargeable lithium polymer batteryUSB 2.0 (mini-B connector)EVDO/CDMA wireless modem32°F to 95°F (0°C to 35°C)14°F to 113°F (-10°Cto 45°C)30
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