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User Guide
v1.0
Register your pandigital novel
year
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digital photo frame!*
(valid in USA only)
Register your FREE
1-year warranty!**
Register now at www.pandigital.net
*For details, go to our website: www.pandigital.net
**The online signup is for the purpose of user and product registration.
Failure to register does not in any way diminish any of your standard
warranty rights, as described in the documentation included with your
product.
NOTE: If you must mail your 1-year registration, please send your name,
address, phone number, model, serial number, and when and where
purchased to: Pandigital, P.O. Box 2969, Dublin, CA 94568-2969 USA
Note: Your device style and features may differ from those documented in this User Guide.
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PRELIMINARY
T ab le of Con ten ts
Package Contents .................................................................................................... 9
Device Overview ....................................................................................................... 9
Power Button Usage .............................................................................................. 10
Touch-Screen Navigation ...................................................................................... 10
Using the Stylus ..................................................................................................................... 10
Reset Device ........................................................................................................... 10
Getting Started ....................................................................................................... 11
Home Screen .......................................................................................................... 13
Applications ............................................................................................................ 14
Application Function Menu ................................................................................... 15
Add ......................................................................................................................................... 15
Wallpaper ............................................................................................................................... 17
Search .................................................................................................................................... 17
Notifications............................................................................................................................ 17
Settings .................................................................................................................................. 17
Overview of Buying & Downloading Books to Device ........................................ 18
Barnes & Noble BOOKSTORE ............................................................................... 19
Purchase a Book .................................................................................................................... 20
Purchase Magazines or Newspapers .................................................................................... 20
Get Free Sample .................................................................................................................... 21
Buy Sample Books ............................................................................................................. 21
MY LIBRARY ........................................................................................................... 22
Media Status Labels............................................................................................................... 23
Get Books .............................................................................................................................. 23
Manage Books ....................................................................................................................... 24
Lend/Return Books ................................................................................................................ 25
Loan a Book ....................................................................................................................... 25
Check for Offers ................................................................................................................. 26
Opening Borrowed Books .................................................................................................. 26
Return a Borrowed Book .................................................................................................... 26
Buy Returned Books .......................................................................................................... 27
Bookshelves ........................................................................................................................... 27
Add New Bookshelf ............................................................................................................ 27
Manage Bookshelf ............................................................................................................. 27
Display Shelf ...................................................................................................................... 28
Quick Open another Bookshelf .......................................................................................... 28
Delete Shelf........................................................................................................................ 28
Update .................................................................................................................................... 28
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READER .................................................................................................................. 29
Reader Function Menu........................................................................................................... 30
Library .................................................................................................................................... 30
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................... 30
Bookmarks ............................................................................................................................. 30
Bookmarks ......................................................................................................................... 30
Notes .................................................................................................................................. 31
Add Note ........................................................................................................................ 31
View Notes ..................................................................................................................... 31
Delete Notes .................................................................................................................. 31
Highlights ........................................................................................................................... 31
Add Highlights ................................................................................................................ 31
View Highlights............................................................................................................... 31
Hide all Highlights .......................................................................................................... 32
Delete Highlights ............................................................................................................ 32
Go To ..................................................................................................................................... 32
Display Table of Contents .................................................................................................. 32
Jump to Page ..................................................................................................................... 32
Search for Specific Text ..................................................................................................... 32
Last Read ........................................................................................................................... 33
Font Size ................................................................................................................................ 33
Night Read ............................................................................................................................. 33
Screen Orientation - Lock ...................................................................................................... 34
Play Music in Background while Reading .............................................................................. 34
BROWSER............................................................................................................... 34
Enter a Website URL Address ............................................................................................... 35
Browser Function Menu ......................................................................................................... 35
Browser Bookmarks ............................................................................................................... 36
Bookmark a Web Page ...................................................................................................... 36
Go to Bookmarked Web Page ........................................................................................... 36
Manage Bookmarks ........................................................................................................... 37
Open Bookmarked page ................................................................................................ 37
Edit Bookmark ................................................................................................................ 37
Add Shortcut to Home Screen ....................................................................................... 37
Share Link ...................................................................................................................... 37
Copy & Paste URL ......................................................................................................... 37
Delete Bookmark ........................................................................................................... 37
Windows ................................................................................................................................. 37
Open New Window ............................................................................................................ 37
Switch Windows ................................................................................................................. 38
Close Windows .................................................................................................................. 38
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Refresh ................................................................................................................................... 38
Add bookmark ........................................................................................................................ 38
Find on Page .......................................................................................................................... 38
Select Text ............................................................................................................................. 39
Share page ............................................................................................................................. 39
Downloads ............................................................................................................................. 39
Browser Settings .................................................................................................................... 39
Page content settings......................................................................................................... 40
Privacy settings .................................................................................................................. 40
Security settings ................................................................................................................. 40
Advanced Settings ............................................................................................................. 40
SETTINGS ............................................................................................................... 41
Wireless & networks............................................................................................................... 41
Connecting to Public Wi-Fi Hotspot ................................................................................... 41
‘Forget’ remembered Wi-Fi Network .................................................................................. 42
Sound & display ..................................................................................................................... 42
Location & security ................................................................................................................. 42
Applications ............................................................................................................................ 43
Accounts & sync ..................................................................................................................... 43
Privacy ................................................................................................................................... 43
SD card & eREader storage ................................................................................................... 44
Search .................................................................................................................................... 44
Language & keyboard ............................................................................................................ 44
Date & time ............................................................................................................................ 44
About Pandigital Novel ........................................................................................................... 45
MUSIC ...................................................................................................................... 45
Play Music .............................................................................................................................. 45
Music Play Screen ............................................................................................................. 47
Music Control OptionS ....................................................................................................... 47
Delete Music Files .............................................................................................................. 48
Playlist .................................................................................................................................... 48
Create New Playlist ............................................................................................................ 48
Add Songs to Playlist ......................................................................................................... 48
Play songs in Playlist ......................................................................................................... 48
Remove songs from Playlist............................................................................................... 48
Rename or Delete a Playlist............................................................................................... 49
PHOTOS .................................................................................................................. 49
Photo Function Menu ......................................................................................................... 50
Delete Photos..................................................................................................................... 50
VIDEOS .................................................................................................................... 51
Delete Videos ..................................................................................................................... 52
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EMAIL ...................................................................................................................... 52
Add Email Accounts ............................................................................................................... 52
Set up Yahoo! Plus Account .............................................................................................. 53
Set up Juno Platinum or Turbo Account ............................................................................ 53
Email Inbox ............................................................................................................................ 53
Open Email Message ......................................................................................................... 53
Compose New Email Message .......................................................................................... 54
Edit Email Account ................................................................................................................. 54
Delete Email Accounts ........................................................................................................... 54
Set Default Email Account ..................................................................................................... 55
ALARM .................................................................................................................... 55
Add Alarm .............................................................................................................................. 55
Shut Off Alarm Alert ........................................................................................................... 56
De-Activate Alarms ............................................................................................................ 56
Edit Alarm........................................................................................................................... 56
Delete Alarm ...................................................................................................................... 56
CALENDAR ............................................................................................................. 56
Add Event ............................................................................................................................... 57
Edit Event ............................................................................................................................... 57
Event Reminder Alerts ........................................................................................................... 57
Delete Events ......................................................................................................................... 58
CONTACTS ............................................................................................................. 58
Add New Contacts ................................................................................................................. 58
Add Contact to Favorites ........................................................................................................ 58
Edit Contacts .......................................................................................................................... 59
Email Contacts ....................................................................................................................... 59
Delete Contacts ...................................................................................................................... 59
Installing Android Applications ............................................................................ 59
Connect to Computer ............................................................................................. 61
PC System Requirements ...................................................................................................... 61
Connect to Windows PC ........................................................................................................ 61
Connect to Macintosh Computer............................................................................................ 62
Read Copied Digital Media .................................................................................................... 63
Adobe® eBooks...................................................................................................... 64
USER GUIDE ........................................................................................................... 65
UPDATE FIRMWARE .............................................................................................. 66
Windows PC Users ................................................................................................................ 66
Frequently Asked Questions ................................................................................. 67
Release Notes ......................................................................................................... 71
Battery Management .............................................................................................. 71
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Important Safety Precautions................................................................................ 72
Cleaning the device................................................................................................................ 72
Technical Specifications........................................................................................ 72
Limited Warranty .................................................................................................... 73
FCC Notices ........................................................................................................................... 74
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: ................................................................................. 75
Disclaimers ............................................................................................................. 75
License Agreement and Terms of Use ................................................................. 75
CE Notice ............................................................................................................................... 78
PRELIMINARY
pandigital novel
A contemporary multimedia device designed for straightforward
functionality, featuring a full color TFT LCD display and convenient
touch-screen navigation.
Your pandigital novel is a light and stylish electronic
multimedia eReader which allows you to quickly and easily download and
read digital eBooks, Magazines or Newspapers anytime and anywhere.
Connect to a Wi-Fi network to shop, purchase and download eBooks,
Magazines and Newspapers from Barnes & Noble bookstore, browse the
web, send/receive email, and much more!
Also, you can view photo slideshows, watch videos, and listen to music
through the built-in speakers or with headphones (not included).
READ. SURF. PLAY.
Your pandigital novel is a step up in multimedia devices.
Congratulations on your choice!
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Package Contents
pandigital novel
Power Adapter
Tabletop Stand
USB Cable
Stylus
Quick Start Guide
User Guide (pre-loaded in device)
Device Overview
SD card slot
Mini USB
Light and cellular sensors
Power button
Earphone jack
Volume buttons
DC jack
Stylus
Return to previous screen
Home
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Menu
Display Next screen
Power Button Usage
Turn On: Press and hold the power button at least 3 seconds or until the boot up
message appears.
Turn Off: Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds, and then tap Power off,
and tap OK confirm the power off or Cancel to leave the device on.
Sleep Mode On/Off (energy saver): While unit is on, press & release the power
button quickly.
Touch-Screen Navigation
The touch-screen allows for quick, easy and convenient navigation for all
applications. Throughout the User Guide, you are instructed to use the following
touch navigation methods:
Tap = quick touch and release your finger on an item on the screen
(i.e., type on the onscreen keyboard, select item buttons).
Touch & hold = touch your finger and hold in place until a response by
application (i.e., display dictionary, add note to book page).
To open a menu for customizing the Home screen, touch and hold in an empty
area on the screen until the menu appears.
Touch & drag = touch & hold an item for a moment and then, without lifting your
finger, move your finger on the screen until you reach the target position (i.e.,
reposition icons on Home screen).
Finger slide = quick light touch & slide your finger across the screen, and then
release (i.e., turning pages of your book, scrolling screen up/down).
Touch, hold & slide = touch your finger, hold & slide your finger across the
screen, and then release (i.e., highlighting text, selecting text to paste).
Using the Stylus
A stylus is conveniently stored in the bottom right end of the device. When
desired, you can use it instead of your finger for easier and sometimes more
accurate screen navigation when tapping small options.
Reset Device
In the event that the device does not respond to your touch, you can reboot/restart it
by pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds.
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Getting Started
1Charge your Device
Plug the power adapter into an electrical wall outlet, and then connect to your device
to fully charge the battery before use (approx. 4 hours).
 The battery does not charge via the USB cable.
While charging, the battery icon displays as:
icon displays as:
. When fully charged, the battery
 You can use the device while the battery is charging.
2Turn Device On
Press the power button approximately 3 seconds until you see the boot up message.
Wait until the Home screen is displayed.
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3Set Date & Time
Tap the Settings application icon.
Tap Date & time.
Tap Set date, and then use the + or – to set the current date; tap Set.
Tap Select time zone, and then select the correct time zone for your location.
(Finger slide vertically to scroll the list.)
5. Tap Set time, and then use the + or – to set the correct time according to your
location; tap Set.
6. Select your desired time format:
12 = 12:00am-12:00pm (default)
24 = 12:00-24:00
1.
2.
3.
4.
7. Press
to return to the Settings screen.
4Wi-Fi Network Setup
Since many features require a Wi-Fi connection, we recommend you set up your
Wi-Fi network now.
1. In the Settings screen, tap Wireless & networks.
2. Make sure the Wi-Fi is on ( ).
3. Tap Wi-Fi settings. The device automatically scans and lists all local Wi-Fi
networks found.
 If your Wi-Fi broadcast is set as hidden, tap
Add Network to enter the network
name and password, and then tap Connect.
4. Tap the desired network to which you want to connect.
5. If the network is secure, tap in the password entry field to enter the Network
Password.
6. Tap Connect.
7. After connection is made, press
to return to the Home screen.
Connecting to Public Wi-Fi Hotspot
If you are connecting via a public Wi-Fi hotspot, it may be necessary to
immediately launch the browser and provide the hotspot login information prior to
having an active internet connection.
1. Follow steps 1-6 above to select the hotspot Wi-Fi network.
2. Select the
Web application icon.
3. When prompted, enter the hotspot login information.
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Home Screen

 Notification icons

(i.e., Email, SD card)

 Wi-Fi connection status
Battery charge level status
Alarm(s) are activated
Current Time
 Widgets and Shortcuts can be
added to the Home screen.

 Touch & hold in an empty spot
to display the menu for adding
application shortcuts, widgets,
and so on.

 Tap to shop the Barnes &
Noble Bookstore, and access
My Library to download and
read purchased B&N media.
 Tap or finger slide up to open
the Launcher screen to access
all your applications.

 Tap on any application icon to open it.
 Touch, hold and slide an application icon to reposition it on the screen.
to remove it from the Home
screen. (The
changes to
when you touch & hold.)
 To view extensions of the Home screen, finger slide the screen horizontally.
 Touch, hold and slide an application icon onto
 Press
to display application function options (i.e., add Shortcuts & Widgets, set
Wallpaper).
 To return to the Home screen at any time in any application, press
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Applications
to open the Launcher screen to access all
Tap or finger slide up on
applications.
Alarm
Use as alarm clock with scheduled alarms.
B&N
Shop the Barnes & Noble website.
Browser
Access the Internet and ‘surf the web’ whenever
desired.
Calculator
Use the calculator for basic math equations.
Calendar
Display monthly calendar and schedule events.
Contacts
Create a list of personal contacts.
Email
Send/Receive email using your existing email
addresses.
Facebook
Quick access to the Facebook website.
Import SD
Import media files into the internal memory.
Music
Play and manage audio files (MP3, WAV, AAC)
Photos
View and manage photo files (JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG,
non-animated GIF)
Search
Search for specific strings of text in media file names.
Settings
Multiple settings for personalizing and enhancing the
device.
Stocks
Check the status of specific company’s stock offerings.
User Guide
View full p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l User Guide.
Videos
Play and manage video files (MPEG4)
Weather
Check the weather forecasts of locations of your choice.
 To move an icon to the Home screen, touch & hold on the icon, and then release
it when it appears on the Home screen. Touch, hold, and then slide the icon to
reposition it on the screen.
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Application Function Menu
On the Home screen, press
to display the Application Function Menu.
Application Function Menu
Add
Tap Add on the Application Function Menu to add Shortcuts, Widgets, Folders
and assign Wallpaper on your Home screen.
 The viewable portion of the Home screen allows only 15 icons. In order to
add more items, finger slide the screen horizontally to expose available
space, and then tap the Add button again.
Shortcuts
 If you select items that are shortcuts already on the Home screen, they
will be duplicated, resulting in multiple icons for the same item.
Applications – tap and then select the application to be added as a shortcut
on the Home screen.
Bookmark – tap and then select a bookmarked web page to be added as a
shortcut on the Home screen.
Contacts – tap and then select the contact to be added as a shortcut on the
Home screen.
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Music playlist – tap and then select the playlist to be added as a shortcut on
the Home screen.
Widgets
Analog clock Add a clock on the Home screen.
Calendar Add a calendar widget to the Home screen, which can also be
tapped to quickly open the Calendar screen without launching the Calendar
application.
Music Add a music widget to the Home screen which can be tapped to
quickly begin playing music without launching the music application.
Picture frame Add a small clip of a personal photo on your Home screen.
When the photo gallery opens, tap on desired photo. A cropping frame
appears on the picture. Touch and drag the edges of the frame to re-adjust
the size. Touch and drag the entire frame to reposition it. Tap Save. The
photo clip is added to the Home screen.
Search Add a Google Search widget to the Home screen for performing
quick Google searches without launching the Web application.
Folders
New folder Add a quick launch icon on the Home screen to a folder into
which you can add applications as desired. To move applications on the
Home screen into the folder, touch, hold & drag the icons directly on top of
the folder icon. To add applications from the Launcher screen, first tap on
the folder to open it, open the Launcher, and then touch & hold on an
application icon. It is copied into the folder.
 When you close the folder the first time, you are prompted to rename the
folder as desired (i.e., Favorites). If you want to rename the folder later,
open the folder and touch & hold on the folder name at the top. The
Rename folder window appears.
All contacts Add a quick launch icon on the Home screen to the complete
contact list in the Contacts application.
Starred contacts Add a shortcut icon on the Home screen to the list of
your contacts you’ve marked as favorites.
Wallpapers
Use this function to assign a different photo as your background image. Use
the following instructions under “Wallpaper” to set your desired wallpaper.
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Wallpaper
Tap Wallpaper on the Application Function Menu to assign a different photo
as your background image.
Pictures
1. Select desired photo from your personal photos in the Photo Gallery.
2. A cropping frame appears on the picture. Touch and drag the edges of
the frame to re-adjust the size. Touch and drag the entire frame to
reposition it.
3. Tap Save.
Wallpaper gallery
Select desired photo from preloaded photos,  tap Set wallpaper.
Search
Tap Search on the Application Function Menu to perform a quick Google
search using the Google widget.
1. Tap in the Google entry field,  enter the desired search text.
2. Tap
on the keypad or
on the Google widget.
The browser launches and displays your search results.
Notifications
Tap Notifications on the Application Function Menu to list any pending
notifications (i.e., new email, calendar events, etc.).
Tap on a notification to launch the corresponding application.
Settings
Tap Settings on the Application Function Menu to quickly display the Settings
screen.
See “Settings” on page 41 for complete instructions.
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Overview of Buying & Downloading Books to Device
Create an account on Barnes & Noble’s website: www.bn.com
Tap the
application icon on the Home screen.
To assign your Barnes & Noble account in the device, tap Sign in.
Enter your B&N account information, and then tap Login.
Tap Bookstore to display the
Barnes & Noble online eBookstore.
Tap on book cover in Bookstore row.
Select BUY NOW
or Get Free Sample
Shop and purchase eBooks,
eMagazines, eNewspapers,
or get Free Samples.
Confirm your purchase. If requested,
enter your existing Barnes & Noble
account login information (email &
password) or create a new account.
In pop-up message, select Yes if you
want to add the media cover to My
Library now, allowing a quicker
download to the device later.
Media is added to your Barnes & Noble online download Library.
In your pandigital novel, in My Library,
tap Update. Wait for My Library to be updated.
In My Library or Bookstore screen, tap on a media cover and then confirm to
download the media file to your pandigital novel.
Media status labels:
= purchased books not yet downloaded from B&N
= not yet downloaded
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= already downloaded
Barnes & Noble BOOKSTORE
The top row of the Bookstore screen displays the latest Barnes & Noble books
available for purchase directly from the Barnes & Noble online bookstore.
 The first time you turn your
p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l on, the Bookstore row is
empty. Be sure you are cnnected with a Wi-Fi network, and then tap Update to
sync with the Barnes & Noble website and populate the Bookstore row.
Display newly released books
Display eMagazines or eNewspapers
Tap Bookstore to
launch the browser
and display the
Barnes & Noble
website.
Update Bookstore
row from Barnes &
Noble website.
Tap on any book cover in the Bookstore row to display that book’s descriptive
information and synopsis (example below).
Tap BUY NOW to
purchase immediately
Download sample
before purchasing
if desired
Tap
to display
and hide Synopsis
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Purchase a Book
1. To be sure you are viewing the most current media on the Barnes & Noble
website, in the Bookstore screen tap Update above the Bookstore row.
2. Tap on any book in the Bookstore row to display the book details, including
pricing, sample availability, and a synopsis.
3. In the book’s descriptive window, tap BUY NOW.
4. Tap OK in the confirmation screen. The book is added to your Barnes & Noble
online account download library.
5. After the book is added, a pop-up message appears. Tap Yes to add the book
cover to My Library now, allowing a quicker download to the device later.
Tap Skip if you want to continue shopping. After you have purchased all
desired books, tap Update Library in My Library to update with new book
covers.
to download the books.
6. Tap on covers with a download icon
7. After downloading, tap on a cover to open the book in the Reader.
Purchase Magazines or Newspapers
1. To be sure you are viewing the most current media on the Barnes & Noble
website, in the Bookstore screen tap Update above the Bookstore row.
2. Tap eMagazines or eNewspapers to display only that media.
3. Tap on any publication cover to display the publication price and purchase
buttons.
4. To purchase a single issue only (when offered): Tap on the publication
cover; the browser opens to the Barnes & Noble product page with
publication’s full details. Tap Buy Current Issue,  tap Confirm in the
confirmation screen.
5. To purchase a monthly subscription: Tap Subscribe Now,  tap OK in the
confirmation screen. The publication is added to your Barnes & Noble online
account download library.
6. After the publication is added, a pop-up message appears. Tap Yes to add the
publication cover to My Library now, allowing a quicker download to the
device later.
Tap Skip if you want to continue shopping. After you have purchased all
desired publications, tap Update Library in My Library to update with new
publication covers.
7. Tap on a cover with white Date to download the issue.
8. After downloading, tap on the cover to open it in the Reader.
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Get Free Sample
Some, but not all, books offer a free sample that you can download and read
before purchasing the book.
1. To be sure you are viewing the most current media on the Barnes & Noble
website, in the Bookstore screen tap Update above the Bookstore row.
2. Tap on any book in the Bookstore row to display the book details, including
pricing, sample availability, and a synopsis.
3. If available, tap the Get Free Sample button to add the sample to your Barnes
& Noble online account.
4. After the book is added, a pop-up message appears. Tap Yes to add the
sample book cover to My Library now, allowing a quicker download to the
device later.
Tap Skip if you want to get more samples now. After you have chosen all
desired free samples, tap Update Library in My Library to update with new
sample book covers.
5. Tap on covers with white label Sample to download the sample books.
6. After downloading, tap on a cover to open the sample book in the Reader.
Buy Sample Books
You can quickly and easily buy the full version of a sample book that is listed
in My Library.
1. In the My Library screen, touch and hold on the “Sample” book cover
that you want to purchase.
2. In the pop-up window, tap Purchase this ebook,  tap OK.
3. Tap OK to confirm the purchase.
4. After the purchase is confirmed, the device automatically syncs with your
Barnes & Noble online account to update My Library.
The sample book is changed from “Sample” to “purchased” status.
Tap on the book cover or use the Get Books feature to download your
purchased book (pg. 23).
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MY LIBRARY
To access My Library, tap the
 Function Menu
 Row 1: Quick launch area
application icon,  tap My Library tab.


for your last read media
(non scrollable).
 Rows 2-4: Downloaded
and downloadable media in
your Barnes & Noble online
account (scrollable).


 Open & hide the Application
Quick Launch Bar.

 Tap on any media icon to
open and display it in the
Reader. Refer to page 23
for descriptions of labels on
media covers.

 Quick jump to other
bookshelves. (Use
Bookshelves function to
create new bookshelves.)
 To update rows 2-4, tap
Update to sync with your
Barnes & Noble account.

IMPORTANT: To access and open books imported from an SD card or computer,
tap Date, Title or Author, and then tap Local from the drop-down list.
To access and open books imported from Adobe Digital Editions,
tap Date, Title or Author, and then tap Adobe Books from the dropdown list.
 When you have multiple issues of the same eMagazine and/or eNewspaper, only the
most recent issue appears in My Library. Tap on the shown issue to display a list of
all available issues, and then select the issue you want to open.
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Media Status Labels
The media shown in My Library has status labels as follows:

= Purchased books not yet downloaded into your p a n d i g i t a l
n o v e l . After download, the book has no label.

Date
White Date = eMagazines or eNewspapers not yet downloaded
into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l .
After downloading, the label changes to
Date
 The date indicates the publication’s issue date.

Sample
White Sample = sample books not yet downloaded from your
Barnes & Noble online account.
Sample
After downloading, the label changes to

Borrowed
Lent
Borrowed or Lent = books you have borrowed from
or lent to others.
 Lent books are not available to read until they are returned from recipient.
Get Books
Get Books feature, you must have an account with Barnes &
Noble. If you have not yet registered an account, go to the Barnes & Noble
website to register now: www.bn.com.
 You must have already set up your Barnes & Noble account in the device.
 If you have multiple Barnes & Noble accounts, the only media that will appear
as downloadable is media associated with the account that you have
registered in the device.
 You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network in order to connect to and
download media from the Barnes & Noble website.
 eBooks downloaded from Barnes & Noble to a Macintosh computer are saved
in an unsupported .pdb format. If you copy the .pdb formatted eBooks into
your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , they will not be recognized. You should
always use Get Books to download eBooks directly from your Barnes & Noble
download library into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l . Music, Video and
Photo files can be copied from a Macintosh computer into your
p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l as long as they are in a supported file format.
 To use the
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1. Tap
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. To be sure you are viewing the most current media in your Barnes & Noble
account, tap Update.
3. After My Library has been updated, tap Get Books.
4. To download all media, tap Download All.
next to the items you want to download,
To download selected media, tap
 tap Download Selected.
5. The media is downloaded and added to My Library.
6. When media is sorted by Date, it is displayed by the date it was added to your
Barnes & Noble online account, not the date you downloaded it to the device.
To find your newly downloaded media quicker, sorting by Title or Author may
help.
7. Tap on a media cover to open it in the Reader.
 When you tap on a downloaded book, you may be presented with an
‘unlock’ message requesting your credit card information to unlock the
media file. Tap into the entry fields to enter your credit card information,
 tap OK. Upon completion, the book is unlocked and automatically open
in the Reader.
 When you have multiple issues of the same eMagazine and/or
eNewspaper, only the most recent issue appears in My Library. Tap on
the shown issue to display a list of all available issues, and then select the
issue you want to open.
Manage Books
Use this feature to delete media from My Library.
1. Tap
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. Tap Manage Books to display a complete list of all media you have added to
My Library.
3. Media is sorted by date; if desired, tap Title or Author (first name) to re-sort
your media accordingly.
next to the media you want to delete,  tap Delete Selected.
4. Tap
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Lend/Return Books
There are some books that Barnes & Noble classifies as “lendable”, which
means that those books can be loaned to others who also have a Barnes &
Noble account.
Please be aware of the following considerations before loaning or borrowing any
books:
 In order to unlock and open a loaned book, the recipient must use their
name and credit card number that is registered with their Barnes & Noble
account.
 The book can only be loaned for 14 days.
 Only one copy of a book can be read at a time. Therefore, you won’t have
access to the book until after it has been returned from the recipient.
 You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network before you can use the
Lend/Return Books function.
 When present, the number that appears with the Lend/Return icon indicates
new activity within this feature.
 After launching the Lend/Return feature, a window appears. The number
behind Return books indicates the number of borrowed books to be returned.
The number behind Check for offers indicates new offers pending.
Loan a Book
1. Tap
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. To be sure you are viewing the most current media in your Barnes &
Noble account, tap Update.
3. After My Library has been updated, tap Lend/Return.
4. Tap Lend books in the pop-up window.
5. Tap
next to a book that you want to lend,  tap Lend.
6. Tap in the email address entry field to enter the email address that is
registered with the recipient’s Barnes & Noble account.
 CAUTION: Enter the email address carefully. If you enter an invalid
email address, the book will be in a locked state until the offer expires
in 7 days.
7. Tap in the message window to enter a personal message to accompany
the media.
 The personal message appears in an email that is sent to the recipient
and in their Barnes & Noble account.
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8. Tap Lend Book.
The book’s status changes to ‘LENT’ and remains in a locked state until it
is returned to your account.
If the recipient declines the loan offer, the book will be available in My
Update to sync with your Barnes & Noble
account again.
Library after you perform an
Check for Offers
Use this function to check for book loan offers that you have not yet
accepted or declined.
 Offers expire after 7 days.
1. Tap
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. Tap Update to sync with your Barnes & Noble account.
3. After My Library has been updated, tap Lend/Return.
4. Tap Check for offers in the pop-up window.
5. Tap
 Use the
next to an offer, tap  Accept or Decline as desired.
Get Books feature to add the loaned book to My Library.
 Declined books are permanently removed from the Book Offers screen.
Opening Borrowed Books
After you accept and download a loaned book, it appears in My Library.
Tap on the book cover to open it in the Reader.
 You may be required to unlock the book using the credit card name and
number that is registered with your Barnes & Noble account.
Return a Borrowed Book
1. Tap
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. Tap Lend/Return.
3. Tap Return books in the pop-up window.
4. Tap
next to the borrowed book that you want to return,  tap Return.
5. The book is labeled “Returned” in My Library.
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Buy Returned Books
You can quickly and easily buy a copy of a returned book.
1. Tap
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. Touch and hold on the “Returned” book cover that you want to purchase.
3. In the pop-up window, tap Purchase this ebook,  tap OK.
4. Tap OK to confirm the purchase.
5. After the purchase is confirmed, the device automatically syncs with your
Barnes & Noble online account to update My Library.
6. The book is changed from “Returned” to “purchased” status. Tap on the
book cover or use the Get Books feature to download your purchased
book (pg. 23).
Bookshelves
Use Bookshelves to create and manage personalized bookshelves into which
you want to save your downloaded media (i.e., Short Stories, Drama, etc.).
 The number of books within a bookshelf is displayed in the right column.
Add New Bookshelf
1. Tap
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. Tap Bookshelves.
3. Tap Add Shelf.
4. Enter the desired bookshelf name (i.e., Short Stories, Drama, etc.).
5. Tap
to create the new bookshelf. (Use Manage Bookshelf to add
media to the new bookshelf.)
Manage Bookshelf
Use Manage Bookshelf to add to and remove media from bookshelves.
1. Tap
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. Tap Bookshelves.
3. Tap
next to the bookshelf you want to add or remove media,  tap
Manage Bookshelf.
4. Media is sorted by date; if desired, tap Title or Author to re-sort your
media accordingly.
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5. Tap
next to the media you want to add to the bookshelf, or tap
to delete from the bookshelf.
6. Tap Save to update your bookshelf.
Display Shelf
1. Tap
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. Tap Bookshelves.
3. Tap
next to the bookshelf you want to display,  tap Display Shelf.
4. The screen’s layout resembles the My Library screen, with your last
read media in the top row and the media you added in rows 2-4.
5. Media is sorted by date; if desired, tap Title or Author to re-sort your
media accordingly.
Quick Open another Bookshelf
Tap the bookshelf name in the upper right of any bookshelf screen to display
the list of all bookshelves,  tap the desired bookshelf to open.
Delete Shelf
1. Tap
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. Tap Bookshelves.
3. Tap
next to the bookshelf you want to delete.
4. Tap Delete.
5. Deleting a bookshelf does not delete the books from the device. They are
still in My Library.
Update
 You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network before you can perform the
Update function.
1. Tap
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. To be sure you are viewing the most current media in your Barnes & Noble
account, tap Update.
3. Rows 2-4 are updated with all downloadable media in your Barnes & Noble
online account.
4. Please wait…this could take several minutes depending on how many items
are in your online account.
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 To help speed up your future updates, after downloading your media you can
log into your Barnes & Noble online account and move the downloaded items
into your Archive folder.
 Refer to
Media Status Labels for descriptions of media status labels (pg. 23)
READER
The Reader application is used to display your downloaded eBooks, Magazines and
Newspapers.
 Supported formats: EPUB and PDF
Reader Function Menu
Tap on the
top of the screen
to display the menu
Tap
in upper right
corner to bookmark a
page (when Reader
Function Menu is not
displayed)
Finger slide right-to-left
for next page.
 To highlight text, touch, hold & slide across the desired text, and then select
Highlight from the Reader Options window.
 To add a Note or access the Dictionary, touch & hold on a word to display the
Reader Options window, and then select Dictionary or Add Notes.
 While viewing digital media, you can turn the device 90 degrees to the right to
rotate the orientation of the screen from vertical to horizontal.
 If unit goes into sleep mode (power saving feature), lightly press & release the
power button quickly to turn sleep mode off.
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Reader Function Menu
In the Reader, tap on the top of the screen to display the Reader Function
Menu.
Library
To access My Library bookshelf while viewing a book page, display the Reader
Function Menu,  tap Library.
Table of Contents
Display the Table of Contents of the currently open book, allowing you to
quickly display a desired chapter/page.
1. While viewing a book page, display the Reader Function Menu,  tap
Contents.
2. The Table of Contents is displayed; tap on a chapter/page to display it.
Bookmarks
When desired, you can bookmark, add notes to, and highlight text on pages,
making it quick and easy to return to those pages when desired.
Bookmarks
1. To bookmark a page, tap
in the upper right corner of the page. The
symbol changes to
, indicating the page has been bookmarked.
2. To display the list of all bookmarks you have created in the book you are
currently viewing, display the Reader Function Menu,  tap
Bookmarks.
3. To return to a bookmarked page, tap
 tap View.
next to desired bookmark,
while displaying a bookmarked page,
4. To delete bookmarks, tap on
or while in the Bookmarks screen, tap
next to the desired
bookmark,  tap Delete Selected.
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Notes
As you read your digital media, you can quickly and easily make notes on
pages for later reference.
Add Note
1. On a page, touch & hold on any word to open the Reader options window.
2. Tap Add Notes. The Notes dialog window opens.
3. Tap into the note entry area, enter the desired text,  tap Add.
4. The word related to the note is highlighted in blue.
View Notes
1. To display a list of all notes you have added to a book file, display the
Reader Function Menu,  tap Bookmarks.
2. Tap Notes.
3. To view a note, tap on it.
4. To jump to the page associated with a note, tap
 tap View.
next to the note,
Delete Notes
1. Display the Reader Function Menu,  tap Bookmarks.
2. Tap Notes.
3. Tap
next to the notes you want to delete,  tap Delete Selected.
Highlights
As you read your book, you may want to highlight points of interest for later
reference.
Add Highlights
1. On a page, touch, hold & slide your finger across the text that you want
to highlight.
2. Tap Highlight in the Reader options window.
3. The selected text is highlighted in yellow.
View Highlights
1. To display a list of all highlights you have added in a book, display the
Reader Function Menu,  tap Bookmarks.
2. Tap Highlights.
3. Tap on the highlight you want to view.
4. To jump to the page associated with a highlight, tap
highlight,  tap View.
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next to the
Hide all Highlights
1. To turn all highlights off in the currently open book, display the Reader
Function Menu,  tap Bookmarks.
2. Tap Highlights.
3. Tap Highlights Off.
4. To show highlights again, tap Highlights On.
Delete Highlights
1. Display the Reader Function Menu,  tap Bookmarks.
2. Tap Highlights.
3. Tap
next to the highlights you want to delete,  tap Delete Selected.
Go To
Use the Go To function for quick access to the Table of Contents, a particular
page, or string of text (word or phrase) within the book you are viewing.
Display Table of Contents
1. While viewing a book page, display the Reader Function Menu,
 tap Go To.
2. Tap Contents to display the Table of Contents.
3. Tap on a chapter title to jump to it.
Jump to Page
1. While viewing a book page, display the Reader Function Menu,
 tap Go To.
2. Tap Page.
3. Enter the page number you want to view,  tap Go.
Search for Specific Text
1. While viewing a book page, display the Reader Function Menu,
 tap Go To.
2. Tap Word.
3. Enter the desired text,  tap Go. The first instance of the found text is
highlighted.
4. Tap
to scroll through all found instances of the text throughout
the media file.
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5. Tap Cancel Find (in top left corner) to return to the original page you were
viewing.
OR
You can touch any of the highlighted text to automatically cancel the find
mode, and then that page becomes the current page.
Last Read
 A page must be displayed at least 15 seconds to be saved as “last read”.
st
 Device only saves 50 last read items, therefore the 51 “last read” item is
saved and the oldest saved item is eliminated (last in, first out).
After performing searches and displaying other pages, quickly return to your
last read page.
1. Display the Reader Function Menu.
2. Tap Go To,  tap Last Read.
Font Size
For optimal viewing, you can adjust the size of the onscreen text by changing the
Font Size.
1. While viewing a book page, display the Reader Function Menu,  tap
Font Size to change the text size.
2. Tap the desired font size from the drop-down list.
Night Read
You can switch the background to black with white text, allowing you to view
digital media without emitting as much light as the normal view mode.
Normal view mode is white
background with black text.
Night Read view mode is black
background with white text.
1. While viewing a book page, display the Reader Function Menu,  tap Night
Read.
2. Night Read view mode stays in effect until you switch back to normal view
mode by tapping Day Read.
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Screen Orientation - Lock
For optimal viewing while reading, the orientation of the screen automatically
rotates from vertical to horizontal depending on how you hold the device.
When desired, you can lock the screen in the desired orientation to prevent the
auto-rotation (in Reader only).
While viewing a book page in the desired orientation, display the Reader
Lock.
Function Menu,  tap
To unlock, display the Reader Function Menu,  tap Unlock.
Play Music in Background while Reading
You can play music in the background as you read digital media.
Open the desired eBook, Magazine or Newspaper in the Reader.
Tap
in the upper left corner of the screen to display the music navigation bar.
Tap
to begin playing the music.
Use the controls to pause/play and play previous/next song. Use the volume
buttons on the side of the device to adjust the volume.
Tap
to close the navigation bar and leave music playing.
Tap
to re-display the music navigation bar.
Tap
to stop the music and close the navigation bar.
BROWSER
Use the Web feature to access the Internet and ‘surf the web’ and visit your favorite
websites.
 The Web feature requires a connection to a Wi-Fi network. If you have not set up
your Wi-Fi network, do so now using the instructions on page 41.
 While viewing the browser, you can turn the device to rotate the orientation of the
screen from vertical to horizontal.
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Enter a Website URL Address
1. Tap the
Web application icon to launch the internet browser.
Browser Function Menu
2. To go to a new website, tap in the web address entry field at the top of the
screen.
3. Enter the desired website address,  tap Go.
Browser Function Menu
Functions
Tap to open a new browser window.
New Window
Bookmarks
Windows
Stop
Tap to bookmark currently displayed web page, access list of all
bookmarks, and manage bookmarks.
Tap to view open browser windows.
You can have up to 8 browser windows open at a time.
(Displays only when web page is in process of loading into browser)
Refreshes the screen by re-loading the current web page.
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(Displays only after web page is completely loaded in browser)
Tap to refresh the screen by re-loading the current web page.
Refresh
Tap to re-display previously viewed web page.
Forward
Tap to display Menu page 2.
More
Menu page 2
Functions
Add bookmark
Find on page
Tap to bookmark currently open webpage.
Tap to search for string of text on the current web page.
Select text
Tap to select text on the current web page and paste into web or
other application entry fields.
Page info
Tap to view information including the web address of currently
viewed page.
Share page
Tap to send the URL address of the webpage you are viewing to
others via email.
Downloads
Tap to cancel or clear browser download history.
Settings
Tap to set multiple browser settings as desired.
Browser Bookmarks
Bookmarked web pages can be quickly launched to re-visit at any time.
Bookmark a Web Page
1. In an open browser window, press
,  tap Bookmarks.
2. Tap Add Boomark.
3. If you want to rename the bookmark, tap in the Name field and enter the
desired name.
4. Tap OK.
Go to Bookmarked Web Page
1. In an open browser window, press
,  tap Bookmarks.
2. In the Bookmarks window, tap on the desired web page.
3. The browser displays the selected web page.
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Manage Bookmarks
1. In an open browser window, press
,  tap Bookmarks.
2. In the Bookmarks window, touch & hold on a bookmark to display a
Bookmark options menu.
Open Bookmarked page
1. To open web page in same browser window, tap Open.
2. To open web page in new browser window, tap Open in new window.
Edit Bookmark
Tap Edit bookmark,  make desired edits to the Name and Location
addess,  tap OK.
Add Shortcut to Home Screen
Tap Add shortcut to Home to quickly add a shortcut to the bookmarked web
page on the Home screen.
Share Link
Tap Share link to email a bookmarked web page’s URL address to
someone. The email Compose window immediately opens with the URL
already listed in the body of the message.
Copy & Paste URL
Tap Copy link URL to copy the bookmarked web page’s URL so you can
paste it into an application’s entry field. To paste, touch & hold in the entry
field to display a pop-up menu,  tap Paste.
Delete Bookmark
1. Tap Delete bookmark.
2. Tap OK to confirm deletion.
Windows
Up to the last 8 websites you have visited are cached and shown in the
Windows screen allowing you to quickly return to them.
Open New Window
1. In an open browser window, press
,  tap New Window.
2. If only one window was open, the new window opens immediately.
If you already have multiple windows open, tap
window.
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to open a new
3. Press
,  tap Go and enter the new website address.
4. Tap Go.
Switch Windows
1. In an open browser window, press
,  tap New Window.
2. Tap on the window that you want to view.
 If more than 4 windows are open, finger slide vertically to view all
windows.
Close Windows
1. In an open browser window, press
,  tap New Window.
2. Tap
on each window you want to close.
 When you’re in the Browser application, at least one window must be
open, so if you close all windows, a new window automatically opens to
your designated home web page.
Refresh
After a web page has completely loaded, you can tap Refresh to re-load it.
If you want to stop the reload, press
,  tap
Add bookmark
You can search for a string of text within the currently displayed web page.
1. In an open browser window, press
,  tap
to display Menu page 2.
2. Tap Find on page.
3. Enter the desired string of text (word, phrase, etc.) in the entry field. All
matching text is highlighted as you enter the text.
Find on Page
You can search for a string of text within the currently displayed web page.
4. In an open browser window, press
,  tap
to display Menu page 2.
5. Tap Find on page.
6. Enter the desired string of text (word, phrase, etc.) in the entry field. All
matching text is highlighted as you enter the text.
7. If you want to scroll through multiple matches, tap
8. Tap
to close the entry box and resume normal viewing.
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Select Text
You can select the text of a webpage address on the web page you’re viewing,
and then you can paste the text into web or other application entry fields.
1. On the browser window, press
,  tap
to display Menu page 2.
2. Tap Select Text.
3. Touch, hold & slide your finger across the text you want to copy. The text is
copied to the clipboard.
4. Open an application with entry fields (i.e., Email), touch & hold in the desired
entry field,  tap Paste from the pop-up Edit text window.
5. Tap Go on keypad.
Share page
Use Share to send the URL address of the webpage you are viewing to others
via email.
 If you have not yet set up your email account, you are prompted to do so
before using this feature.
1. On the browser window, press
2.
3.
4.
5.
,  tap
to display Menu page 2.
Tap Share page.
Follow the prompts to enter the recipient’s email address and your message.
Optional, add other email addresses as cc/bcc, or add attachment if desired.
Tap Send.
Downloads
As you download files from websites, the download history is recorded in the
device. You can cancel downloads or clear the history through this feature.
1. On the browser window, press
,  tap
to display Menu page 2.
2. Tap Downloads.
3. Tap Clear download list if you want to clear all download history.
4. Tap Cancel all downloads if you want to stop all pending downloads from
downloading.
Browser Settings
You can set browser settings to enhance your Internet browsing.
1. On the browser window, press
,  tap
2. Tap Settings.
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to display Menu page 2.
 Finger slide vertically to view all browser setting options.
Page content settings
Set the following options pertaining to viewing web pages:
 Text size (display text as Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, Huge)
 Text Encoding (Latin-1, Unicode, Japanese)
 Block pop-up windows (prevents pop-up windows from automatically
displaying when web pages include them)
 Load images (display images if included on web pages)
 Auto-fit pages (automatically fit the webpage to the screen)
 Enable JavaScript (allows JavaScripts to run if included on web page)
 Open in background (open new window when you select a link on a web
page, rather than replace the current web page)
 Set home page (desired web page to be displayed when browser opens)
Privacy settings
Set the following options pertaining to your privacy level when viewing web
pages:
 Clear cache (delete all cached information from visited web pages)
 Clear history (clear the browser navigation history)
 Accept cookies (allow websites to save and read “cookie” data from the
device whenever you visit their site)
 Clear all cookie data (clears all browser cookies that have been saved)
 Remember form data (remembers data you entered into forms for later
use)
 Clear form data
Security settings
Set the following options pertaining to the security level when logging into
secure web pages:
 Remember passwords (saves your user names and passwords for all
websites that require that information when establishing accounts with
them)
 Clear passwords (clears all the saved usernames and passwords)
 Show security warning (alerts you of a problem with website’s security)
Advanced Settings
Set the following advanced options:
 Enable Gears (set for applications that extend browser functionality)
 Gears Settings (settings for applications that extend browser
functionality)
 Reset to default (clears all browser data and resets to default settings)
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SETTINGS
Use the Settings feature to set various functions that affect the normal usage of your
device. You can also set your personal preferences for some functions.
Tap the
Settings application icon, or press
to access all setting functions.
Wireless & networks
In order to connect to the Internet, you must have a Wi-Fi network set up on your
device.
Wi-Fi On/Off
Tap Wi-Fi to turn on so you can connect to Wi-Fi networks.
 Turning Wi-Fi off here overrides the physical button if its in the on position.
Wi-Fi settings
1. Tap Wi-Fi settings to select and connect to a local wireless network.
The device automatically scans and lists local Wi-Fi Networks found.
indicates secure networks that require login name/key to connect.
2. Tap the desired network to which you want to connect.
 If your Wi-Fi broadcast is set as hidden, it won’t be found by the auto
scan. Tap Add Network and then enter the network name and key, 
tap Save.
3. If the network is secure, tap in the password entry field to enter the
Network Password.
4. Tap Connect.
5. Press
to return to previous screens.
 The
on the top of screens indicates the Wi-Fi is connected, otherwise
no icon is displayed.
 (Advanced): After saving the Wi-Fi network, you can change your
network settings by selecting Manual Setup, and then follow the
prompts.
Connecting to Public Wi-Fi Hotspot
If you are connecting via a public Wi-Fi hotspot, it may be necessary to
immediately launch the browser and provide the hotspot login information
prior to having an active internet connection.
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1. Follow step 1-4 above to select the hotspot Wi-Fi network.
Web application icon.
2. Tap the
3. Enter the hotspot login information.
‘Forget’ remembered Wi-Fi Network
When you connect to a Wi-Fi network, the device remembers the settings for
future connections. If you have previously connected to networks that you no
longer want ‘remembered’, tap on a network and select Forget.
Airplane mode
When selected, all wireless connections are disabled, allowing you to safely
use your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l while flying without interference to the
airplane’s operation.
Sound & display
Silent mode When selected, all sounds except media & alarms are silenced
(i.e., keyboard click, end of row ding, warning ding, etc.).
Media volume To adjust the music and video volume, tap & slide
and then tap OK.
Audible selection When selected, a sound is played when making screen
selections.
SD card notifications When selected, a tone sounds when a SD card is
inserted or removed from the device.
Orientation When selected, the orientation of the screen switches between
Portrait (vertical) and Landscape (horizontal) automatically when you rotate the
device.
Animation When selected, animations are shown when opening and closing
windows.
Brightness Tap & slide
 tap OK.
to adjust the screen brightness as desired,
Screen timeout Adjust the delay before the screen automatically turns off
(default = 10 minutes).
Location & security
Set unlock pattern Securing your phone.
Set up SIM card lock Set your SIM card lock code.
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Lock SIM card When selected your SIM card is locked.
Change SIM PIN Use to change your SIM PIN code.
Visible passwords When selected, the password shows as you enter it.
Install from SD card Install encrypted certificates from SD card.
Set password Set or change the credential storage password.
Applications
Quick launch This feature is not applicable to this device at this time.
Manage applications Manage and remove installed applications.
WARNING! Making changes to applications can result in errors and failed
launches. If you aren’t sure of what each setting is/does, we
recommend not making changes.
Development Set options for application development.
USB debugging When selected the device is in debug mode when USB
is connected.
Stay awake When selected the screen never goes into sleep mode while
charging.
Allow mock locations This feature is not applicable to this device at this
time.
Accounts & sync
Background data When selected, applications can sync, send, and receive
data at any time.
Auto-sync When selected, applications sync data automatically when
launched.
Privacy
Factory data reset Tap to reset the eReader to its initial factory state, erasing
all data and downloaded applications. Tap Reset eReader to proceed with reset,
to cancel and return to previous screen.
or press
WARNING! All Barnes & Noble account information will be deleted.
Adobe DRM Activation records will be deleted.
All personalized data (email accounts, contacts, etc.) will be deleted.
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SD card & eREader storage
Use this feature to view available storage and to unmount SD cards.
Unmount SD card Tap to safely remove the SD card.
Format SD card Tap to format and erase the contents of the SD card. Tap
Format SD card to proceed with the format, or press
to cancel and return to
previous screen.
Search
Google search settings
Show web suggestions When selected, suggestions are shown from
Google as you enter text.
Searchable items Choose what you want to search on the device.
Apps When selected, you can search names of installed applications.
Contacts When selected, you can search for contact names.
Browser When selected, you can search bookmarked web pages and web
history.
Music When selected, you can search names of artists, albums and music
tracts.
Language & keyboard
Select locale Select the language and region according to your location.
Android keyboard Select to use the Android keyboard for entering application
data. If not selected, no keypad is presented for entering data.
Android keyboard settings Select multiple settings to customize your keyboard
behavior.
User dictionary You can add words to a personal dictionary, words that may
not be included in the default dictionary.
Date & time
1. Tap Set date, and then use the + or – to set the current date; tap Set.
2. Tap Select time zone, and then select the correct time zone for your location.
(Finger slide vertically to scroll the list.)
3. Tap Set time, and then use the + or – to set the correct time according to
your location; tap Set.
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4. Select your desired time format:
12 = 12:00am-12:00pm (default)
24 = 12:00-24:00
5. Press
to return to the Settings screen.
About Pandigital Novel
Status Check the battery and Wi-Fi status.
Battery use View battery usage by application use.
Legal Information View the Open source licenses.
Technical information The Model number, Baseband version, Kernel version,
Hardware platform, Platform Software, Application package, and Adobe RMSDK
is information that may be asked for if you contact Customer Support.
MUSIC
These audio file formats are supported: MP3, WAV and AAC
To add audio files to your Music Library, copy them from your computer into the
Music folder on your device (via USB connection, pg. 61).
Play Music
1. Tap the
Music application icon to display the Music screen.
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2. Select the desired sort format:
Artists Lists all artists. Tap individual artist,  tap on an album to display
songs on album,  tap on song to play it.
Albums Lists all albums. Tap individual album to display songs from that
album,  tap on a song to play it.
Songs Lists all songs. Simply tap on a song to play it.
Playlists Lists all songs that you’ve added to the Playlist (pg. 48).
3. To search for a specific song title, press
,  tap Search,  tap into
search entery field,  enter text string,  tap
string are listed.
. Titles with matching text
4. To leave the music playing and return to previous screens, press
to return to the Home sceen.
press
5. To stop the music, tap the Pause
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, or
Music Play Screen
When you select a song to play, the Music Play screen is displayed:
Audio control panel

List view View currently selected song list. Tap on any song to
play it immediately.

Shuffle Play songs in random order. When off, songs play in the
order listed in the Music Library.
Repeat Play songs continuously until you stop them. When off,
songs play through once and then stop.
 Use the Audio Control Panel to pause/play, and play previous/next song.
 Use
or the volume buttons on the side of the device to
adjust the volume.

Music Control OptionS
When the Music Play screen is displayed, press
control options.


to display music
Library Return to the main Music screen.
Party Shuffle Play songs from your SD card in random order, until
you turn Party Shuffle off.

Add to playlist Add the currently playing song to a playlist.

Delete Permanently delete the currently playing song from the
media source (internal memory or SD card).
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Delete Music Files
You can delete music files using the following methods.
A. In a Music Library screen, touch & hold on an item,  tap Delete.
B. When the Music Play screen is displayed, press
control options, tap
to display music
Delete.
Playlist
You can create individual playlists of selected audio files from your Music Library,
allowing you to play a selected list at any time (i.e., your favorites, specific genre,
specific artist, etc.).
Create New Playlist
1. When viewing songs in the library, touch & hold on the song you want to
add to a playlist.
2. Tap Add to Playlist,  tap New.
3. Tap in the Playlist name entry field  enter desired name,  tap Save.
The new playlist is added to the Playlist library.
You can also add the song that is playing in the Playback screen as the first
and tapping Add to playlist.
song in a playlist by pressing
Add Songs to Playlist
1. When viewing a list of songs in the library, touch & hold on a listing you
want to add to a playlist.
2. Tap Add to Playlist.
3. Tap the name of the desired playlist.
The song is added to the playlist.
You can also add the song that is playing in the Playback screen as the first
and tapping Add to playlist.
song in a playlist by pressing
Play songs in Playlist
1. In the Music Library screen, tap Playlists,  tap desired playlist.
2. Tap on desired song title to play.
Remove songs from Playlist
1. In a Playlist screen, touch & hold on a song you want to remove.
2. Tap Delete,  tap OK to confirm deletion.
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 Deleting songs from a playlist does not delete them from the main Music
Library.
Rename or Delete a Playlist
1. Open the Playlist library.
2. Touch & hold on the playlist name,  tap Rename or Delete.
3. If renaming, tap in the Playlist name entry field  enter desired name
change,  tap Save.
 You can’t delete or rename the Recently Added playlist.
 Deleting playlists does not delete songs from the main Music Library.
PHOTOS
To add photo files to your device, connect to your computer (via USB connection, pg.
61) and copy the files into the Photos folder.
 Photo file formats supported: JPEG, BMP, PNG, and non-animated GIF
 While viewing your photos, you can turn the device to rotate the orientation of the
screen from vertical to horizontal.
 Scroll through multiple pages of photos in a photo collection by finger sliding
vertically from top or bottom of screen.
1. Tap the
Photos icon.
2. Tap on the photo collection you want to open. The collections are titled by the
folder name containing the photo files, so the internal memory collection is titled
Photos. If you have a SD card inserted, your SD card collection’s title is based on
what you have named the folder containing your photos (i.e., images, At Zoo
2010, Vacation, etc.).
 If you title your SD folder “Photos”, the first Photo collection shown in the
Gallery is the internal memory, the second Photo collection is your SD card.
 If you have multiple folders on your SD card containing photos, each folder is
shown as a separate collection.
3. To view a single photo, tap on the desired photo.
,  tap Slideshow.
4. To view a slideshow of all photos, press
 With a photo displayed, tap on the screen to display zoom in/out icons.
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Photo Function Menu
When a photo is displayed individually or during a slideshow, press
display the Photo Function Menu.
to
Email the displayed photo
Share
Rotate
Rotate photo 90 degrees clockwise; tap multiple times until
desired orientation is achieved. Rotated version is saved.
Delete the displayed photo
Delete
Crop the photo as desired
Crop
Set as
Set the displayed photo as a Contact icon or Wallpaper
Display additional options
More
Details
Show on
Maps
Slideshow
Settings
View photo file name, size, and resolution
Not applicable for this device
Play slideshow of photos
Access the photo and slideshow settings (i.e., transition speed,
transition animation, etc.)
 In a Photo Collection screen, touch & hold on a photo to display a similar
function menu.
Delete Photos
1. Tap the
Photos icon.
2. Select desired photo collection.
3. Touch & hold on the photo you want to delete,  tap Delete.
4. Tap OK to confirm the deletion.
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VIDEOS
To add video files to your device, connect to your computer (via USB connection, pg.
61) and copy the files into the Videos folder.
 While viewing your videos, you can turn the device to rotate the orientation of the
screen from vertical to horizontal.
 Scroll through multiple pages of videos in a video collection by finger sliding
vertically from top or bottom of screen.
 Video file formats: H.264 AVC and Mp4 SP
Videos icon.
1. Tap the
2. Tap on the video collection you want to open. The collections are titled by the
folder name containing the video files, so the internal memory collection is
titled Videos. Your SD card collection’s title is based on what you have
named the folder containing your videos (i.e., movies, Kids at Grams,
Vacation, etc.).
 If you title your SD folder “Videos”, the first Videos collection shown in the
Gallery is the internal memory, the second Videos collection is your SD
card.
 If you have multiple folders on your SD card containing videos, each folder
is shown as a separate collection.
3. Tap on a video to play it.
4. Tap on the screen to display the video controls.
Pause,
Play,
Use
device to adjust the volume.
5. Press
play Previous
play Previous or Next video.
or the volume buttons on the side of the
to return to the Videos screen.
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Delete Videos
1. Tap the
Videos icon.
2. Select desired video collection.
3. Touch & hold on the video you want to delete,  tap Delete.
4. Tap OK to confirm the deletion.
EMAIL
 POP3, SMTP and IMAP accounts are supported.
 While viewing your email, you can turn the device to rotate the orientation of the
screen from vertical to horizontal.
Add Email Accounts
You can enter one or more personal email addresses that you would like to
access through your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l .
1. Tap the
Email application icon.
2. On the Your Accounts screen, tap Next.
3. On the Set up email screen, tap in the Email address entry field, 
enter your email address.
4. Tap in the Password entry field,  enter your email password,  tap
Done on the keypad.
5. Manual Setup (optional): The server settings are automatically populated
based on your email account provider (i.e., gmail.com, etc.). However, if
you need to change the server settings tap Manual Setup and make
necessary changes.
6. Tap Next.
7. Optional: Enter a name for the account and name for outgoing messages,
 tap Done.
 After setup, if you are unable to connect to a free email account, check with
your email provider to make sure their servers support free accounts on Post
Office Protocol (POP) or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
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Set up Yahoo! Plus Account
 Your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l does not support free Yahoo email
accounts.
Yahoo! Plus accounts must use the following data when setting up your
email account.










Incoming Mail Server Settings
POP server: plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com
Use SSL
Port: 995
Outgoing Mail Server Settings
SMTP server: plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com
Use SSL
Port: 465
Use Authentication
Account Name/Login Name: Your Yahoo! Mail ID (your email address
without the “@yahoo.com”, for example “testing80”)
 Email Address: Your Yahoo! Mail address (for example,
testing80@yahoo.com)
 Password: Your Yahoo! Mail password
Set up Juno Platinum or Turbo Account
 Your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l does not support free Juno email
accounts.
Platinum or Turbo Juno accounts must use the following data when setting
up your email account.




Incoming Mail Server Settings
POP server: pop.juno.comnovel
Outgoing Mail Server Settings
SMTP server: authsmtp.juno.com
Email Inbox
1. Tap the
Email application icon.
2. If you set up only one email account, it opens immediately. If you set up
multiple accounts, they are listed in the Accounts screen.
3. Tap on the desired email account,  tap Inbox.
Open Email Message
1. On the Inbox screen, tap on an email to open it.
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2. For attachments, tap Open to launch appropriate application, or tap Save
to save attachment to a SD card.
 Attachments can only be saved directly to a SD card, not into your
pandigital novel.
 Attachments must be of a supported format in order to be opened
directly into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l .
3. To reply, tap Reply or Reply all.
a. Tap in the Compose Mail entry field to enter your reply message.
b. Tap Send to send immediately, Save as draft to save without sending,
or Discard to discard without saving or sending.
4. To delete the email immediately, tap Delete.
Compose New Email Message
1. On the Inbox screen,  press
,  tap Compose.
2. Tap in the To entry field and then enter the recipient’s email address.
,  tap
3. Optionally, if you want to add Cc or Bcc recipients,  press
Add Cc/Bcc, and then enter the recipient’s email address.
4. Tap in the Subject entry field to enter your desired subject title.
5. Tap in the Compose Mail area to enter your personal message.
6.
7.
8.
9.
If desired, press
,  tap Add Attachment to attach a file.
Tap Send when ready to send your email.
You can save your message without sending it by tapping Save as Draft.
If you do not want to send or save the message, tap Discard.
Edit Email Account
Email application icon.
1. Tap the
2. On the Inbox screen,  press
,  tap Account settings.
3. Set your desired preferences to customize your email account.
4. Press
to return to the Inbox screen.
5. Press
or
to return to the Home screen.
Delete Email Accounts
 If you have multiple accounts, and you delete the account designated as the
default account, the next email listed is automatically set as the default.
1. Tap the
Email application icon.
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2. On the Inbox screen,  press
,  tap Accounts.
3. Touch & hold on the account you want to delete.
4. In the pop-up Account options window, tap Remove account.
5. Tap OK to confirm the deletion.
Set Default Email Account
You must always have one account designated as the default account, so if you
have multiple email accounts, you can select any one as the default.
1. Tap the
Email application icon.
2. On the Inbox screen,  press
,  tap Account Settings.
3. Tap Default Account to select it.
If you delete the account that was designated as the default account, the next
email listed is automatically designated as the default.
ALARM
You can use your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l as an alarm clock by setting multiple
alarms.
 This clock icon
displayed at the top of screens indicates that one or more
alarms have been set and are active.
Add Alarm
1. Tap the
2. Press
Alarm Clock application icon.
,  tap Add Alarm.
3. Tap Time,  tap + and - and AM/PM to set the desired time,  tap Set.
4. Tap Ringtone to select the desired alarm alert sound,  tap OK.
5. Tap Repeat if you want the alarm to repeat on specific days,  tap
on
each desired day.
 If you don’t select a repeat, the alarm is automatically deleted after it is
activated.
6. Tap Label to add a title for your alarm,  tap into the label entry field,  enter
the desired title (i.e., lunch with friend, meeting, etc.),  tap OK.
7. Press
to return to previous screens.
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Shut Off Alarm Alert
When a scheduled alarm is activated, a pop-up window with the alarm title
appears.
Tap Snooze if you want to be reminded again in 10 minutes.
Tap Dismiss to cancel the alert.
De-Activate Alarms
On alarms that you have set to repeat, you may want to temporarily deactivate alarms rather than delete them.
1. In the Alarm screen, tap
2. Tap
on the alarm(s) you want to de-activate.
to re-activate.
Edit Alarm
1. Tap the
Alarm Clock application icon.
2. Tap on the alarm you want to edit,  make desired edits.
3. Press
to return to previous screens.
Delete Alarm
1. Tap the
Alarm Clock application icon.
2. Tap on the alarm you want to delete.
3. Press
,  tap Delete Alarm.
CALENDAR
Tap the
Calendar application icon.
The calendar screen is displayed in full month view. To change to a different view,
press
and select desired view (Day, Week).
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Finger slide vertically from
top or bottom to display
other months.
The shaded date
is current date.
Green tabs indicate
scheduled events.
Add Event
1. On the Calendar screen,  press
2. Tap New Event.
3. Tap in each entry field to enter the desired event information,  tap Save.
4. Press
screen.
to return to the Calendar screen or
to return to the Home
Edit Event
1. On the Calendar screen, tap on the date with the event you want to edit.
2. Tap on the event you want to change,  press
,  tap Edit event.
3. Make desired changes,  tap Save.
4. Press
or
to return to the Home screen.
Event Reminder Alerts
Single Reminder
If you assigned one event reminder, a pop-up alert appears before the event
by the number of minutes you selected.
Tap Snooze if you want to be reminded again in 5 minutes, or tap Dismiss to
cancel the alert.
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Multiple Reminders
If you assigned multiple event reminders, the first pop-up alert appears
before the event by the number of minutes you selected for the first
reminder.
Tap Dismiss to cancel the first alert.
Subsequent pop-up alerts appear before the event by the number of minutes
you selected for each reminder.
Tap Dismiss to cancel the alert.
If you tap Snooze, multiple alerts appear every 5 minutes until you tap
Dismiss.
Delete Events
1. On the Calendar screen, tap on the date with the event you want to delete.
2. Tap on the event you want to delete,  press
,  tap Delete event.
3. Tap OK to confirm delete.
4. Press
or
to return to the Home screen.
CONTACTS
You can create an address book of your personal contacts, including personal notes
as desired.
Add New Contacts
1. Tap the
Contacts application icon.
2. Press
,  tap New Contact.
3. Tap in each entry field to enter your contact information.
4. Tap Done.
Add Contact to Favorites
1. In the Contacts screen, tap on the desired contact name.
2. Tap
3. Press
in the upper right corner.
to return to the Contacts screen.
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4. Tap Favorites to view list of favorites contacts.
Edit Contacts
1. In the Contacts screen, tap on the desired contact name that you want to
edit.
2. Press
,  tap Edit contact.
3. Make desired changes,  tap Done.
Email Contacts
 You must have a default email account set up before using this feature. If you
have not yet set up your account, do so now (pg. 52).
1. In the Contacts screen, touch & hold on a contact that you want to email.
2. In the pop-up, tap Send email.
3. Tap in the Subject and Compose Mail fields to enter your message.
4. Optionally, if you want to add Cc or Bcc recipients,  press
Cc/Bcc, and then enter the recipient’s email address.
,  tap Add
5. Tap Send.
Delete Contacts
1. In the Contacts screen, tap on the contact you want to delete.
2. Press
,  tap Delete contact.
3. Tap OK to confirm the deletion.
Installing Android Applications
Your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l is an Android open platform model, allowing you to
download Android applications.
Windows Operating Systems
Windows XP (32-bit),
Windows Vista (32- or 64-bit)
Windows 7 (32- or 64-bit)
1. Download Android SDK and USB driver to your PC.
Use the following download links:
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http://code.google.com/android/intro/installing.html
http://dl.google.com/android/android_usb_windows.zip
2. Unzip the folder and double-click on SDK Manager.exe,  select Extract all.
3. Follow the prompts to install the Android SDK.
4. In the environment variables section, you need to add the path to the folder where
you installed your Android SDK as follows:
Setting Path on Windows XP
a) Click Start,  Control Panel,  System,  Advanced.
b) Under System Variables, click on Environment Variables,  click on PATH.
c) In the Edit window, modify PATH by adding the location of the ADB folder you
installed in step 1. If you do not have the item PATH, you may select to add a
new variable and add PATH as the name and the location of the ADB folder
you installed in step 1.
Example: If your path is c:\windows;c:\windows\system32, and you installed the
Android SDK to C:\AndroidSDK, you would add c:\AndroidSDK\ADB to the path
as c:\windows;c:\windows\system32;c:\AndroidSDK\ADB
d) Close the window.
Setting Path on Windows Vista or Windows 7
a) Click Start,  right click Computer,  click Properties.
b) Click Advanced system settings (Vista) or Advanced tab (Win 7).
c) Click Environment Variables…
d) In the System variables area, select PATH and then Edit to add the location
of the ADB folder you installed in step 1.
Example: If your path is c:\windows;c:\windows\system32, and you installed the
Android SDK to C:\AndroidSDK, you would add c:\AndroidSDK\ADB to the path
as c:\windows;c:\windows\system32;c:\AndroidSDK\ADB
 If you do not have the item PATH, you may select to add a new variable
and add PATH as the name and the location of the ADB folder you
installed in step 1.
5. Click Start  open command prompt (Vista and 7, enter “cmd”).
6. Change to the directory where you installed the Android application
(i.e., cd C:AndroidSDK).
7. Connect the device to your PC via USB cable.
8. Enter the following at the command prompt: adb install appsname
Example: For an application titled “game.apk”, you would enter adb install game.
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Connect to Computer
You can connect your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l to a Windows or Macintosh
computer via a USB cable to copy files between the two devices.
PC System Requirements
Operating system: WINDOWS 2000, XP, VISTA, 7
MAC OSX
USB Port Supported: USB 2.0 port
Connect to Windows PC
1. Connect the small end of the USB cable to the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l
mini USB port, and the larger end to an available USB port on your computer.
2. Windows Explorer opens with the list all drives connected to your computer;
the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l drive is listed as PD_Novel.
3. To copy files into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , select and drag the
desired files into the appropriate pre-assigned folder based on file type.
 eBooks, Magazines and Newspapers (EPUB, PDF)
Separate cover images files:
- must be named the same as the media files, (for example,
mybook.pdf, mybook.jpg)
- must be copied into the eBooks>.thumbnail folder
- must not be larger than 10KB
 Photos (JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, non-animated GIF)
 Music (MP3, WAV, AAC)
 Videos (MPEG4)
 File names should NOT include special characters; otherwise they are not
recognized by the device.
4. To copy files from your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l into your computer, select
and drag the desired files to any desired location on your computer.
Disconnect
It is important to always perform a safe PC ‘release’ before disconnecting
the USB cable from the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and computer.
 After disconnecting the USB cable from your
pandigital
n o v e l , the device shuts down and automatically restarts, which may
take up to 20 seconds. Please wait and allow the Home screen to be
displayed again.
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Windows 7
1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon.
2. Click the Eject Removable Disk message corresponding with the
p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l device drive.
3. When the message “Safe to Remove Hardware” appears, you can
disconnect the USB cable from your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and
computer.
Windows VISTA
1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon.
2. Click the Safely remove USB mass Storage device message
corresponding with the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l device drive.
3. When the message “This device can now be safely removed from the
computer” appears, you can disconnect the USB cable from your
p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and computer.
Windows XP
1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon.
2. Click Remove Hardware Safely.
3. Select the storage device corresponding with the p a n d i g i t a l
n o v e l , and then click Stop to disconnect. A final dialog box opens.
4. Click Close.
5. When the message “It is now Safe to Disconnect Hardware” appears,
you can disconnect the USB cable from your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l
and computer.
Connect to Macintosh Computer
 eBooks downloaded from Barnes & Noble to a Macintosh computer are saved
in an unsupported .pdb format. If you copy the .pdb formatted eBooks into
your device, they will not be recognized. You should always use the Purchase
History feature to download eBooks directly from your Barnes & Noble
account into the device. Music, Video and Photo files can be copied from a
Macintosh computer into your device as long as they are in a supported file
format.
1. Connect the small end of the USB cable to the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l
mini USB port, and the larger end to an available USB port on your computer.
2. Macintosh recognizes the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l as an external storage
device titled PD_Novel.
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3. To copy files into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , select and drag the
desired files into the appropriate pre-assigned folder based on file type.
 eBooks, Magazines and Nesspapers (EPUB, PDF)
Separate cover images files:
- must be named the same as the media files, (for example,
mybook.epub, mybook.jpg)
- must be copied into the eBooks>.thumbnail folder
- must not be larger than 10KB
 Photos (JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, non-animated GIF)
 Music (MP3, WAV, AAC)
 Videos (MPEG4)
 File names should NOT include special characters; otherwise they are not
recognized by the device.
4. To copy files from your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l into your computer, select
and drag the desired files to any desired location on your computer.
 See
Read Copied Digital Media to read books you copy into the eBooks
folder (pg. 63).
Disconnect
 After disconnecting the USB cable from your
pandigital
n o v e l , the device shuts down and automatically restarts, which may
take up to 20 seconds. Please wait and allow the Home screen to be
displayed again.
1. To safely disconnect from your Macintosh, select the PD_Novel icon on
your desktop and press Command-e to eject the disk.
2. When the icon is no longer on the desktop, it is safe to unplug the USB
cable.
Read Copied Digital Media
Follow these steps to access and open eBooks, Magazines and Newspapers that
you have copied into the device from your computer via USB connection.
1. Tap the
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. Tap on Date, Title or Author and then select Local from the drop-down list.
3. Tap on a book cover to open it in the Reader.
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Adobe® eBooks
**This feature will be available in future Firmware Updates**
Adobe® eBooks is designed for reading and managing eBooks and other digital
content transferred from Adobe Digital Editions (ADE).
To view Adobe® eBooks, you need a free Adobe account and Adobe Digital Editions
software. Register your account and then download the software on the Adobe
website: http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions
Authorize your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l for ADE
After you authorize your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , it appears as a device in
ADE (titled PD_NOVEL). You can then copy eBooks from your ADE collection to
your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and vice versa.
1. Start ADE on your computer.
2. Connect your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l to your computer using the USB
cable.
3. ADE detects your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and displays the Device Setup
Assistant.
4. Click Authorize Device,  click Finished.
Transfer eBooks from ADE into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l
1. With your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l still connected to the computer, drag
and drop the eBooks from the ADE collection into your p a n d i g i t a l
n o v e l device (titled PD_NOVEL).
2. Disconnect the USB cable.
Read Adobe eBooks
1. Tap the
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. Tap on Date, Title or Author and then select Adobe Books from the
drop-down list.
3. The eBooks you transferred to PD_NOVEL are listed.
4. Tap on a book to open it in the Reader.
 If you attempt to open a book but an error message states the book cannot be
opened, it may be an expired book or the activation record has been erased.
Re-start your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and then re-connect to the
computer to re-activate the authorization.
If an Adobe eBook has an expiration date, it also expires in your
p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l . If an eBook is returned in ADE before it expires, the
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next time you connect your device to your computer, ADE updates the status of
the returned eBook on your device and you will not be able to read it.
Your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l supports eBooks borrowed from a public library
using a global distributor such as Overdrive.com. Simply download the books to
your computer and then use Adobe Digital Editions software to transfer them to
your device.
Delete Adobe eBooks
Two methods can be used for deleting Adobe eBooks from the device.
A. Use the Manage Books feature in My Library.
1. Tap the
application icon,  tap My Library.
2. Tap Manage Books.
3. Tap Date, Title or Author,  tap Adobe Books from the drop-down list.
4. Tap
next to the eBooks you want to delete,  tap Delete Selected.
5. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.
B. Connect the device to your computer, and then use standard file deletion
methods using Windows Explorer or MAC Finder windows.
USER GUIDE
To view the full p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l User Guide, tap the
application icon. The User Guide opens in the Reader.
User Guide
Once open, you can use the standard Reader functions to search and navigate
through the document in the same manner as your downloaded eBooks.
If you want to print the User Guide, copy it to your computer using the Connect to
Computer instructions in the User Guide.
The User Guide is also posted on our website: www.pandigital.net/downloads.
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UPDATE FIRMWARE
WARNING! Performing a firmware update resets all settings to factory defaults, and
all your personalized data (email accounts, contacts, etc.) is deleted.
Your Barnes & Noble eBooks are deleted, so you must re-download
them to My Library after the update is complete.
The local media that you imported from SD card or copied from
computer remains in the device.
IMPORTANT: This firmware update procedure is only available for Windows PC
users at this time. We recommend Mac users to locate a Windows PC that can be
used for the firmware update at this time. Mac based update procedures will be
available in future.
 If the device has a low battery charge, you may not be able to perform a
successful update. It is recommended that you connect the device to the power
adapter before performing the firmware upgrade.
Windows PC Users
1. Back up all your media files to your computer.
2. On your computer, go to www.pandigital.net/downloads.
3. Choose the Update with Your PC option.
4. When prompted, you can either Save the program or Run it from the website.
(The Run method may result in a slower process than saving & running the
program directly from your computer).
5. Follow the prompts in the Upgrader window to download the firmware into
your device.
6. After the download is complete, turn your device off.
7. Press the Volume + button and then the power key and hold both
approximately 10 seconds until you see the upgrade text appear on the
screen, and then release both buttons immediately.
8. Your device updates and restarts automatically.
9. Reset the Date and Time and set up your Wi-Fi network again by following
the initial setup instructions beginning on page 12.
10. You must re-download your Barnes & Noble eBooks to re-populate My
Library.
When you download the first eBook, you are prompted for your Barnes &
Noble login information.
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Frequently Asked Questions
ADOBE® eBooks
Q: Does the pandigital novel support Adobe® eBooks which have Digital
Rights Management (DRM) on them?
A: Yes, as long as the eBook is in .epub or .pdf format.
**This feature will be available in future Firmware Updates.**
Q: Does the pandigital novel support eBooks borrowed from a public
library using a global distributor such as Overdrive.com?
A: Yes. Download the books to your computer and then use Adobe Digital
Editions software to transfer them to your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l .
BASIC FUNCTIONALITY
Q: Do I have to charge the battery before use?
A: You should charge the battery for at least 4 hours, but you can use the
device while it’s charging. Use the included power adapter to charge; this
device does not charge via the USB cable.
Q: My unit seems to be frozen and is un-responsive. What do I do?
A: Reset the device by pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds.
Q: I have attempted to perform a firmware update but it consistently fails.
A: If the device has a low battery charge, you may not be able to perform a
successful update. Connect the device to the power adapter and then try
again.
Q: How do I contact Customer Support?
A: If this FAQ section doesn’t answer your questions, you can contact
Customer Support at 1-800-715-5354.
COMPUTER COMPATIBILITY
Q: Which media cards are compatible with my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ?
A: SD/MMC Cards.
Q: Which Operating Systems are compatible with my p a n d i g i t a l
novel?
A: Microsoft Windows XP, VISTA, 7, MAC OS.
Q: How do I connect my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l with my computer?
A: Use the USB cable included with the device, or any standard USB cable.
Refer to the Connect to Computer function (pg. 61).
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EMAIL
Q: Can I use any of my personal email addresses to send/receive email?
A: Your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l supports POP3, SMTP and IMAP
accounts. Some free email accounts are not supported on mobile devices.
Check with your email provider to see if your account is supported.
Barnes & Noble Bookstore and eBooks
Q: How do I log into my Barnes & Noble account through my
pandigital novel?
A:
Tap the
application icon, and then tap Sign In. Enter your account
information, and then tap Login. Your login information is remembered for
future logins.
Q: What types of eBooks files are compatible with my p a n d i g i t a l
novel?
A: EPUB and PDF formats only.
Q: Are digital books other than from Barnes & Noble compatible with the
pandigital novel?
A: Yes, as long as the eBook is in .epub or .pdf format.
Q: Can I download eBooks from my Barnes & Noble account directly onto
a SD card?
A: No. All eBooks are downloaded directly into the internal memory.
Q: Does the pandigital novel support eBooks borrowed from a public
library using a global distributor such as Overdrive.com?
A: Yes. Download the books to your computer and then use Adobe Digital
Editions software to transfer them to your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l
(pg. 64).
MUSIC
Q: What type of audio files can I play on my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ?
A: MP3, WAV and AAC
Q: How do I add audio files to my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ?
A: You can copy audio files from your computer (pg. 61).
Q: Can I create a separate list of my favorite songs?
A: Yes. Use the Playlist feature (pg. 48).
MY LIBRARY
Q: How do I add eBooks to My Library?
A: You can download media from Barnes & Noble, import media from your SD
card, or copy media files from your computer..
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Q: Why can’t I find books I’ve copied from my computer?
A: Copied books can be accessed in My Library by tapping on Date, Title or
Author and then select Local from the drop-down list.
Q: Why can’t I see my Barnes & Noble eBooks in My Library anymore?
A: You may be displaying “local” eBooks instead. Tap Date, Title or Author
and then select B&N from the drop-down list.
Q: I performed a firmware update and now my Barnes & Noble books are
not displayed in My Library.
A: Performing a firware update deletes all Barnes & Noble eBooks. Redownload them from your Barnes & Noble account using the Get Books
feature (pg. 23).
Q: Can I create personal bookshelves for organizing my eBooks?
A: Yes. In My Library, tap Bookshelves (pg. 27).
Q: Do I need an account with Barnes & Noble to download from their site?
A: Yes. You do need an account to download sample eBooks or purchased
eBooks from their site into the device.
PHOTOS
Q: What type of photo files can I view on my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ?
A: JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, non-animated GIF
Q: How do I add photo files to my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ?
A: You can copy photo files from your computer (pg. 61).
READER
Q: Can I view media files in either vertical or horizontal orientation?
A: Yes, to automatically switch viewing orientation, simply turn the device
while viewing.
Q: Can I change the size of the displayed text?
A: Yes. Tap on the top of the screen to display the Reader Function Menu,
 tap Font Size and then select the desired size from the drop-down list.
Q: Can I easily jump to a specific page?
A: Yes. Use either Bookmarks (pg. 30) or the Go To function (pg. 32).
Q: Can I play music and read at the same time?
icon in the upper left corner to display the music
A: Yes. You can tap the
navigation bar, and then tap
Q: How do I display the Reader Function Menu while reading?
A: Simply tap on the top of the screen.
Q: How do I bookmark a page?
A:
Tap the
in the upper right corner of the page (pg. 30).
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Q: Can I highlight text on a page?
A: Yes. On a page, touch, hold & slide your finger across the text that you
want to highlight. Tap Highlight in the Reader options window that appears
(pg. 31).
Q: Can I add a note to a page?
A: Yes. On a page, touch & hold on a word that is related to the note. Use the
Reader options window that appears (pg. 31).
Q: Does the Reader have a built-in Dictionary?
A: Yes. On a page, touch & hold on the word you want to look up. Tap
Dictionary in the Reader options window that appears (pg. 29).
Q: Can I read books stored on my SD card?
A: No, you must import the book into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l first.
Q: Why doesn’t my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l read my SD card?
A: If you create a SD card using a Macintosh computer, you must use the
FAT32 option when formatting the SD card, otherwise the device will not
read the card.
VIDEO
Q: What type of video files can I play on my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ?
A: MPEG4
Q: Can I stream videos on my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ?
A: No. Only MPEG4 formats are compatible.
Q: Can I play YouTube videos on my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ?
A: No, the file format is not supported.
Q: How do I add video files to my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ?
A: You can copy video files from your computer (pg. 61).
WEB
Q: Do I need a Wi-Fi adapter to connect to the Internet?
A: No. The Wi-Fi adapter is built-in to your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l .
Q: Can I have multiple browser windows open at the same time?
A: Yes, up to 8 windows (pg. 37).
Q: Can I change browser settings?
A: Yes. There are multiple settings you can set as desired, including privacy &
security options (pg. 39).
Q: Can I search a web page for specific text?
A: Yes. Use the Find on Page function (pg. 38).
Q: Can I bookmark web pages?
A: Yes. Use the browser Bookmarks function (pg.36).
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Release Notes
1. In some screens, references to “phone” or “camera” may be shown. This is a
result of the Android OS framework and should be ignored as it does not affect the
intended operation of your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l .
2. Some entry dialog boxes are pre-loaded with instruction text (i.e., email address,
password, etc.). To replace with your personal information, simply tap in the entry
box and begin entering your text. The pre-loaded text disappears as soon as you
enter the first character.
Battery Management
The p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l battery is not fully charged out of the box, so it is
recommended that you charge the battery for at least 4 hours before you start to use
the device.
The rechargeable battery is designed and manufactured to be used and recharged
frequently. As with all batteries, the capacity of the battery reduces each time it is
charged/depleted. However, you can still try to prolong the battery’s lifetime by
following the suggestions below:
 Use the device at least once a week.
 Charge the battery regularly and fully. Never leave the battery fully discharged
for a long period of time.
 Always keep the device and the battery away from heat.
Charge Battery
Plug the power adapter into an electrical wall outlet, and then connect to the
device to fully charge the battery before use (approx. 4 hours).
 You can not use the USB cable to charge the battery.
While charging, the battery icon displays as:
When fully charged, the battery icon displays as:
A fully discharged battery takes approximately 5 hours to fully charge, but you
can use the device while plugged in when desired.
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Important Safety Precautions
Always follow these basic safety precautions when using your p a n d i g i t a l
n o v e l . This reduces the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury.
 Do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
 Keep your pandigital novel out of direct sunlight and heat sources.
 Protect the power cord. Route power cords so that they are not likely to be
walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them. Pay particular
attention to the point where the cord attaches to the device.
 Only use the AC adapter included with the pandigital novel. Using any other
power adapter voids your warranty.
 Do not remove the cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Cleaning the device
Treat the screen gently. To clean fingerprints or dust from the screen, we
recommend using a soft, non-abrasive cloth such as a camera lens cloth.
Technical Specifications
Product Specs
9” Digital TFT LCD Display 480x800 pixels
Compatible Media
Sources
Secure Digital™ (SD), MMC
Features
Display eBooks
Play digital Audio and Video files
Display digital Photo files individually or as slideshow
Alarm Clock and Calendar
Connect to Wi-Fi networks
Send and Receive Email
Automatic rotation of screen orientation
Earphone jack included
Stylus and Tabletop stand included
eBooks
EPUB, PDF
Compatible File
Formats
Photo
JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, non-animated GIF
Audio
MP3, WAV, AAC
Video
H.264 AVC and Mp4 SP
USB Ports
Mini USB 2.0
Internal Memory
2GB
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Wi-Fi Compatible
Yes, built-in Wi-Fi adapter
Audio output
Built-in stereo speakers
Stereo-mini earphone jack
Power Adapter
5V, 2A
Battery
Rechargeable 3400mAh, 3.7V
L im it ed Warrant y
The limited warranty set forth below is given by Pandigital with respect to the Pandigital Novel™ line of
products (the “Device”) purchased and used in the United States of America. Pandigital warrants this
product as follows:
LABOR: For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, if this Device is found to be defective,
Pandigital will repair or replace the Device, at its sole option, at no charge. After this one (1) year period,
labor charges will be charged on a case by case basis. If your Device is repaired or replaced during the
Warranty Period, it will be covered by this Limited Warranty for the remainder of the original Warranty
Period or ninety (90) days from the date of shipment of the replaced Device, whichever is longer.
PARTS: For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, if this Device is found to be defective,
Pandigital will supply at no cost, new or rebuilt replacement parts, at its option, at no charge. After this
one (1) year period, parts will be charged for on a case by case basis. Modifications not approved by the
party responsible for compliance will void user’s authority to operate the equipment. If your Device is
repaired or replaced during the Warranty Period, it will be covered by this Limited Warranty for the
remainder of the original Warranty Period or ninety (90) days from the date of shipment of the replaced
Device, whichever is longer
This Limited Warranty does not cover damage or malfunctions caused by accident, disaster, misuse,
abuse, negligence or other external causes; third-party products; Internet or telecommunications
failures; commercial use; unauthorized opening, use, service, tampering, alteration, repair or
modification; or inadequate packing or shipping procedures. This Limited Warranty also does not cover
cosmetic damage or normal wear and tear. This Limited Warranty does not apply to Devices sold as
used, refurbished or reconditioned. This Limited Warranty will be void if the Serial Number on your
Device has been removed, tampered with or defaced or if your Device has been opened or serviced
without authorization, tampered with, altered or modified. This Limited Warranty applies to your Device
only (i.e., the hardware), and not to the software within your device. Similarly, this Limited Warranty
does not cover downloaded data or materials, or accessories and peripherals, except as expressly
provided above. This warranty is valid only in the United States.
The Device must be accompanied by a copy of the original retail purchase receipt for the warranty to be
valid. If no proof of purchase is attached, the warranty will not be honored and repair costs incurred will
be the responsibility of the end user. This warranty is only valid with written documentation detailing the
complaint attached to the outside or inside of the carton. This warranty is invalid if the factory applied
serial number has been altered and or removed from the product. This warranty does not provide
protection for the loss of data, regardless of format. Pandigital reserves the right to modify and change
the design of this Device without prior notice, written or otherwise.
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Limitations. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE
EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES, AND WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM
ALL STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS. IF
WE CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THEN TO THE EXTENT
PERMITTED BY LAW, ALL SUCH WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF
THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY AND TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SERVICE.
SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG A STATUTORY OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF
WARRANTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IN SOME JURISDICTIONS THE FOREGOING
LIMITATION DOES NOT APPLY TO DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS, OR ANY STATUTORY LIABILITY
FOR INTENTIONAL AND GROSS NEGLIGENT ACTS AND/OR OMISSIONS, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION OF DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
All content included on the Pandigital website as well as Pandigital Devices, including pre-loaded
demonstration images, digital media, digital cookbooks, text, graphics, logos, designs, photographs,
button icons, images, audio/video clips, digital downloads, data compilations, and software, are the
property of Pandigital or its suppliers and is protected by United States and international copyright laws
or other intellectual property laws and treaties. Said content shall not be reproduced or used without
express written permission from Pandigital and its suppliers respectively.
Use of this product constitutes acceptance of these terms and conditions of warranty.
To obtain warranty service, refer to Customer Support section at www.pandigital.net.
Technical support telephone number: 1-800-715-5354.
FCC Notices
FCC ID: POTPRD09T
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.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Information to the User
WARNING! Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission (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
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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 to 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.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This device is designed for hand-held operation only. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not
be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device,
except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures.
This device is compliance with SAR for general population /uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE
C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures
specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C.
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This device was tested for operations with the device contacted directly to the human
body to the back side of the EUT. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance
requirements, avoid direct contact to the transmitted antenna during transmitting.
Dis cl aim e rs
Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and
certain other countries. Copyright © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Barnes & Noble and the “BN” logo are registered trademarks of Barnesandnoble.com LLC. All rights
reserved.
Facebook and the “f” logo are registered trademarks of Facebook Inc. All rights reserved.
®
Yahoo! is a registered trademark of Yahoo!
®
Contains Reader Mobile technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated.
License Agreement and Terms of Use
By activating and using the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , you hereby consent and agree to our License
Agreement and Terms of Use.
The Device and Related Services
The Pandigital Novel (the "Device") is a portable electronic reading device that utilizes wireless
connectivity to enable users to shop for, download, browse, and read books, newspapers, magazines,
blogs, access websites, e-mail and other materials, all subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement. The "Service" means the wireless connectivity, provision of digital content, software and
support, and other services and support that Pandigital provides Device users.
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Wireless Connectivity
Coverage and Service Interruptions: You acknowledge that if your Device is located in any area without
applicable wireless connectivity, you may not be able to use some or all elements of the wireless
services. We are not responsible for the unavailability of wireless service or any interruptions of wireless
connectivity.
Digital Content
The Barnes & Noble Store: The Barnes & Noble Store enables you to download, display and use on your
Device a variety of digitized electronic books as determined by Barnes & Noble from time to time
(individually and collectively, "Digital Content").
Use of Digital Content: Upon your payment of the applicable fees set by Barnes & Noble, Barnes & Noble
grants you the non-exclusive right to keep a permanent copy of the applicable Digital Content and to
view, use, and display such Digital Content an unlimited number of times, solely on the Device or as
authorized by Barnes & Noble as part of the Service and solely for your personal, non-commercial use.
Digital Content will be deemed licensed to you by Barnes & Noble under this Agreement unless
otherwise expressly provided by Barnes & Noble.
Restrictions: Unless specifically indicated otherwise, you may not sell, rent, lease, distribute, broadcast,
sublicense or otherwise assign any rights to the Digital Content or any portion of it to any third party,
and you may not remove any proprietary notices or labels on the Digital Content. In addition, you may
not, and you will not encourage, assist or authorize any other person to, bypass, modify, defeat or
circumvent security features that protect the Digital Content.
Software
Definitions: The following terms apply to the Device and to (a) all software (and the media on which such
software is distributed) of Pandigital or third parties that is pre-installed on the Device at time of
purchase or that Pandigital provides as updates/upgrades to the pre-installed software (collectively, the
"Device Software"), unless you agree to other terms as part of an update/upgrade process; and (b) any
printed, on-line or other electronic documentation for such software (the "Documentation"). As used in
this Agreement, "Software" means, collectively, the Device Software and Documentation.
Use of the Device Software: You may use the Device Software only on the Device. You may not separate
any individual component of the Device Software for use on another device or computer, may not
transfer it for use on another device or use it, or any portion of it, over a network and may not sell, rent,
lease, lend, distribute or sublicense or otherwise assign any rights to the Software in whole or in part.
No Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, Disassembly or Circumvention: You may not, and you will not
encourage, assist or authorize any other person to, modify, reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble
the Device or the Software, whether in whole or in part, create any derivative works from or of the
Software, or bypass, modify, defeat or tamper with or circumvent any of the functions or protections of
the Device or Software or any mechanisms operatively linked to the Software, including, but not limited
to, augmenting or substituting any digital rights management functionality of the Device or Software.
Automatic Updates: In order to keep your Software up-to-date, Pandigital may automatically provide
your Device with updates/upgrades to the Software.
Export Regulations: You agree to comply with all export and re-export restrictions and regulations of the
Department of Commerce and other United States agencies and authorities, and not to transfer, or
encourage, assist or authorize the transfer of the Software to a prohibited country or otherwise in
violation of any such restrictions or regulations.
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General
No Illegal Use and Reservation of Rights: You may not use the Device, the Service or the Digital Content
for any illegal purpose. You acknowledge that the sale of the Device to you does not transfer to you title
to or ownership of any intellectual property rights of Pandigital or its suppliers. All of the Software is
licensed, not sold, and such license is non-exclusive.
Information Received: The Device Software will provide Pandigital with data about your Device and its
interaction with the Service (such as available memory, up-time, log files and signal strength) and
information related to the content on your Device and your use of it (such as automatic bookmarking of
the last page read and content deletions from the Device). Information we receive is subject to the
Pandigital Privacy Notice.
Patents: The Device and/or methods used in association with the Device may be covered by one or more
patents or pending patent applications.
Termination: Your rights under this Agreement will automatically terminate without notice from
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Product Name: Pandigital Novel Mule-Rader
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Product Name: Pandigital Novel Mule-Rader
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This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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