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eBook
Electronic Book Reader
User Manual
Date: 2010/7
Chapter 1 Introduction
FCC Certifications
FCC Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one of the following
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measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
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.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate
this equipment.
IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in
the U.S.A. is firmware-limited to channels 1 through 11.
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
The product comply with the US portable RF
exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled
environment and are safe for intended operation as
described in this manual. The further RF exposure
reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept
as far as possible from the user body or reduce output
power if it doesn't affect the transmission/receiving
quality.
CE Mark Warning
This equipment complies with the requirements
relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN 55022
Class B for ITE, the essential protection requirement
of
Council
Directive
89/336/EEC
on
the
approximation of the laws of the Member States
relating to electromagnetic compatibility.
Company has an on-going policy of upgrading its
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products and it may be possible that information in
this document is not up-to-date. Please check with
your local distributors for the latest information. No
part of this document can be copied or reproduced in
any form without written consent from the company.
Trademarks:
All trade names and trademarks are the properties
of their respective companies.
Copyright © 2009, All Rights Reserved.
This product contains Adobe® Reader® Mobile
software under license from Adobe Systems
Incorporated,
Copyright©
1995-2009
Adobe
Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe
and Reader are trademarks of Adobe System
Incorporated.
Contains Reader® Mobile technology by Adobe
System Incorporated
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the product. Read
this chapter to know about your eBook Reader
including
features,
components,
and
capabilities.
1.1.
Package Contents
Before using eBook Reader, please check your
package contents to ensure that all items have been
included. If any of the listed items are missing,
please contact your reseller from where you
purchased eBook Reader for assistance.
The package includes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
eBook Reader*1
AC Power Adapter*1
USB cable*1
Earphone*1
Leather case*1
Quick start guide*1
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7.
1.2.
Warranty card*1
Overview
Lightweight and super-portable, this eBook Reader
can hold hundreds of electronic books inside. Just
like carrying a portable library, you can enjoy
reading at anytime and anywhere!
Our eBook Reader is integrated with the E-Ink
display to bring rich text and picture without
needing a backlight and is easy to read in bright
environments. The high-contrast screen is as close
to actual ink on paper. It is natural, anti-glare and
easy on the eyes. Furthermore, it is very
power-saving, capable running up to 30 hours, 8000
pages available with a full single charged.
eBook Reader displays files in pdf, epub, html, txt,
mob, prc, or doc formats with library management
functions. And keep all the files in JPG format. It is
also able to display books in a number of the world's
most popular languages including English, Deutsch,
French, Españoles, Pyccknñ, Netherland, Traditional
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Chinese, and Simple Chinese.
e-reader has the functional hot key for users to with
turn pages, add bookmark, screen orientation, and
adjust the font size, it is suitable from young to old.
No more paper, no more heavy books, with this
eBook Reader, you can bring lots of books with you
without increasing the heaviness on your backpack,
and reduce the burden on your wrist. Reading
becomes more comfortable than ever!
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Downloaded
eBooks…
…and then transfer!
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1.3. Physical Details
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1. Power Button:
Turn the device on and off. To activate the
device, press this “Power Button” for two
seconds. To power off, press and hold the button
for five seconds.
2. SD Card Slot:
Insert a SD card.
3. Favorite:
Add / Remove favorite files from Library, Reading
4.
History, Favorites and Music Page.
Add / Remove Bookmark while reading.
Screen Rotate:
Rotate the screen (landscape/ portrait)
5.
6.
7.
Back:
Return to the previous layer at any
environment.
Manu:
Press this button to show pop out menu
including reader menu and setting.
five way Button:
Move cursor up, down, left or right; and then
press select to confirm.
While reading, you can use five way button to
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turn page and press enter to show the pop up
menu.
8. Volume / Font Adjust:
Adjust font size while reading.
Adjust volume while playing music.
9. Reset:
To reset the device if no operation is possible.
10. Headphone Port:
Connect headphones.
11. USB port and AC power adapter port:
Connect the USB cable or AC power adapter.
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Function & Basic Operation:
Cursor Kay &
Select Button
Home
Select Button
Menu / Select
Button
Move cursor up
Previous item
Move
down
Next item
Move cursor left
Previous page
Move
right
Next page
Functional
Hot Key
Font Adjust
cursor
cursor
Home
Reading
font
adjusting
NA
Add/remove to
my favorite list
Favorite
Reading
from
Library,
Reading History,
Favorites
and
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size
Add / Remove
Bookmark
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Music Page.
NA
Rotates
the
screen
(landscape/
portrait)
Back to previous
layer
Back to library
Setting Menu:
Power,
Date/Time,
Language,
Default, About
and Owner.
Reader Menu:
Bookmark,
Contents,
Rotate, Search,
Page.
Rotate Screen
Back
Menu
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11.1. SD Card Installation
eBook Reader supports SD type SDHC cards, up to 32GB.
Please follow the steps to properly insert/remove the SD
card to the device.
TO INSERT SD CARD
STEP 1
Insert the card into the device with the metallic connectors
facing upwards as shown in the picture.
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STEP 2
Insert the memory card until it clicks into place.
BACK VIEW
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TO REMOVE SD CARD
STEP 1
Gently push in the memory card. It will click and then push
back out.
BACK VIEW
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BACK VIEW
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STEP 2
Remove the memory card carefully from the slot.
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11.2. Charging the Battery
eBook Reader has an internal, nonremovable battery.
The battery is 80-percent charged in about two
hours, and fully charged in about four hours. If you
charge eBook reader by connecting it to your
computer, it may take longer to charge.
To charge the battery with computer:
Connect eBook Reader to your computer with the
USB cable in the package. When eBook reader
connects to the computer, the device power turns
red automatically and the screen shows “USB Link”
status.
Important Advise:
The computer must be turned on and not in sleep
mode during charging.
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To charge the battery with power adapter:
Use the power adapter in the package. Insert the
mini USB end of the cable to the device, and then
plug the power adapter into an outlet. When eBook
Reader connects to the power outlet, the device
power turns red automatically. If the battery icon on
the top-right corner of the eBook screen changes
, it means the battery is charging.
into
Battery Power Status:
When the device is not connected to a power source,
a battery icon on the top-right corner of the eBook
screen shows the battery status.
shows the battery is
For example: this icon
about halfway charged.
Low Battery Warning:
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This device provides low battery warring system.
Less than 20%: Battery low.
Less than 10%: Battery Critical.
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Chapter 3 Homepage
Chapter 2: Content
This chapter provides information to install the
content to the eBook Reader Device.
2.1
File Transfer
When connecting to PC, the eBook Reader Device is
recognized as a mass storage device.
Copy the eBook folders or files which you’ve
bought/downloaded from the internet to the disk,
and then disconnect the eBook Reader Device to
start reading.
Or copy the eBook folders/files to a SD card, and
plug the SD card to the device to read directly.
Important Advise:
It is recommended to make regular backups of the
content of your eBook reader to prevent the total
loss of files from physical damage, failure, loss or
theft.
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2.2
Adobe Reader
This eBook Reader is embedded with Adobe Reader
Mobile 9. The Reader Mobile 9 enables eBook Reader
devices to easily acquire, manage and display
encrypted and unencrypted PDF and EPUB
content. Users can adopt Adobe Digital Editions as
eBook management Utility between PC and eBook
Reader.
Adobe® Digital Editions (ADE) software offers an
engaging way to view and manage eBooks and other
digital publications. Use it to download and purchase
digital content, which can be read both online and
offline. Transfer copy-protected eBooks from
computers or devices. Organize your eBooks into a
custom library and annotate pages. Digital Editions
also supports industry-standard eBook formats,
including PDF/A and EPUB.
Installing ADE, following the authorization process
to start reading and transfer Digital Rights
Management (DRM) content to your eBooks Reader,
and you are ready to enjoy over hundreds of books
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in just a few grams.
Step 1:
Apply an Adobe ID on Adobe Website
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/membership/
Click to start, and then
follow the process to
finish the application
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Step 2:
z To download Adobe Digital Editions go online to
www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions
z Find the installer which will look like the box
shown to the right. Click Install.
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z Press Yes to continue Install.
z A pop-up installer will appear. Follow the installer
procedures choosing the install options and path
you require.
z When the install has completed, please agree to
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the User Agreement and Digital Editions will
automatically open.
Step 3:
z When Digital Editions opens for the first time you
will be asked to enter your Adobe ID credentials.
Key in your Adobe ID, password and press
Authorize. Once activated press Finish.
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Step 4:
z Once the eBook has automatically installed itself
with your operating system Digital Editions will
automatically detect the eBook as a Mobile
Device. Press Authorize Device.
Step 5:
After authorizing your PC and reader, you are
allowed to read the contents with DRM.Otherwise,
you can’t purchase, download, or read the contents
with DRM.
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Chapter 3: Homepage
The Homepage shows on the device as the main page.
The following table lists the information and items of the
Homepage
Icons
Favorite
Library
Music
Explorer
Information
Keep all the reading files marked
favorite.
Keep all the files in PDF, EPUB,
HTML, TXT, RTF, MOBI, PRC, or
DOC formats.
Keep all the files in MP3 format,
with music management functions.
List all the files in all kinds of
formats, categorized by flash or SD
card to indicate the file locations.
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Reading History
Keep the reading records of the
latest 5 files ever read/open.
Play Sudoku.
Sudoku
Look up words inside the
pre-loaded dictionary database.
Dictionary
View your JPEG photos (grey
scale)
Picture
Device settings includes Power,
Date/Time, Language, Default,
About and Owner, etc.
Settings
Please refer to 3.9 Settings for
more information of this function.
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3.1. Favorite
Favorite List keeps all the files marked favorite. You can
designate any file by marking the tag on library page or in
reading statement.
Please refer to 3.2 Library for more information of favorite
page.
3.2.
Library
Library keeps all the files in PDF, EPUB, HTML, TXT, RTF,
MOBI, PRC, or DOC formats inside the device and SD
card.
Please refer to 4.1 Reading eBooks for more information
while reading.
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Library Menu:
z On library page, press the [Menu Button] to open
[Library Menu].
z The following table lists the information and items of
[Library Menu].
Item
Function/Operation
Add/remove files to/from my favorite list.
Favorite
1.
Filter the files by file type.
2.
The library list displays the style as
you wish.
1.
Sort the files by date, name, file type,
ascend, descend and size.
2.
The device refreshes the page
according to the sorting type you
have selected.
Filter
Sort
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3.
Sorting type displays on the top-right
corner of the screen.
View all the files of eBook reader and SD
card in list/thumbnail mode.
View
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3.3. Music
Music page lists all the MP3 formats inside the device and
SD card.
Please refer to 4.4 Listening to Music for more information
while listening to music.
3.4.
Explorer
Explorer lists all the files in all kind of formats, categorized
by flash or SD card.
3.5.
Reading History
Reading History records 5 files you have read or open
recently.
3.6.
Game
eBook Reader provides SUDOKU game.
Please also refer to 4.3 Playing Games to know more
information of this function.
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3.7.
Dictionary
e-Reader provides dictionary for you to look up words
inside the pre-loaded dictionary database.
3.8.
Picture
In Picture file, it keeps the all images in JPG format of the
device or SD card.
Please also refer to 4.2 Watching Pictures and Comics for
more information of this function.
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3.9.
Settings
Device setting includes Power, Date/Time, Language,
Default, About and Owner.
Please follow the table below for more information.
Items
Power
Function/Operation
Automatic power off with time
regulation from 0 to 20 minutes while
there is no operating on the device for
a certain period of time.
Date and time setting.
Date/Time
Select user interface language.
Language
Default
Clean up the Digital Right Manager
files created by users and reset the
device.
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The information of this device.
About
Configure owner’s name.
owner
Select the
language.
Dictionary
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dictionary
type
and
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Chapter 4: What You Can Do with
eBook Reader
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4.1. Reading eBooks
z On [Library], [Reading History], [Favorite] page,
select the files and enter to reading page.
z On reading page, press the [Select Button or
Menu] to open [Reader Menu].
z Please refer to the table below for more
information of [Reader Menu].
Reader Menu:
Item
Function/Operation
Add/delete bookmarks.
Bookmark
Contents
List the table of content in the reading
book.
Switch the screen orientation.
Rotate
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Search
Page
Provide soft keyboard to input English
/ Eupeorean Language / Chinese and
search a certain word in whole books.
Open the number keyboard to insert
the appointed page.
Select the font size.
Font
Back to the reading page.
Back
Enter Reader Menu Subcategory.
More
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Reader Menu Subcategory:
z On Reader Menu, enter [
more]. Open Reader
Menu [Subcategory].
z Please refer to the table below for more
information of the Reader Menu [Subcategory].
Subcategory:
Item
Function/Operation
Display the Bookmark list.
Annotation
Font
Family
Full Screen
You can select any Bookmark file to open
the reading page and keep reading.
Change the font type.
Change the reading screen into a full page
mode.
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property
Favorite
Show the information of the file you are
reading.
Add/Delete the file to/from my favorite
list.
Delete the file.
Delete
Back to main [Reader Menu].
Back
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4.2. Watching Pictures and Comics
This part introduces the image page
information and basic operations.
z On Picture page, press [Select Button or Menu] to
open the [picture menu].
z Please refer to the table below for more
information of the [Picture Menu].
Picture Menu:
Item
Function/Operation
Zoom in/out the image.
Zoom
Rotate the image to vertical or horizontal.
Rotate
Sliding
Sliding pictures with time regulation from
0 to 20 seconds.
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The information of the image file.
About
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4.3. Listening to Music
This part introduces the audio page
information and basic operations.
z On homepage, enter Music list.
z Select the file and press enter to start playing
music.
z While listening to music, easily adjust the volume
by pressing the [Prev. / Next Page Buttons].
z You also can press [Menu button] to open [Music
Setting] during listening to music.
z Please refer to the following table to reach more
information of [Music Setting].
Music Setting:
Item
Music On
Music Off
Play Mode
Function/Operation
Turn on/off the background music.
Select playing mode: repeat single,
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repeat all or random.
Exit Menu
Close [music setting].
Note:
1. By turning on background music, you can listen
to music and read the files at the same time.
2. When listening to music, press [+/–] buttons
only can adjust the volume.
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4.4. Playing Sudoku
This part introduces the game page
information and basic operations.
z This device provides SUDOKU game.
z In the game, you need to fill out the correct
number to complete the grid.
z The digits from 1 to 9 can only appear one time in
each column, row, and each of the nine 3x3
boxes.
z Please refer to the following table for more
information and basic operations.
Playing Game:
Function/Operation
New game window:
1.
On Homepage, enter to SUDOKU page and open
the new game window.
2.
Select game level and press enter to start playing.
Or select [Exit Menu] item to leave the game.
How to play:
1.
On the plan grid, press enter to open the [Number
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Menu].
2.
Select
to confirm the number,
to mark the possible number,
to refill the number,
to open the new game window
and restart the game.
to close the [Number Menu].
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Appendix
Appendix
Appendix A: Reset
Reset eBook Reader by using a small pin or clip, the
contents stored inside are not affected by resetting, and
no information is erased.
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BACK VIEW
Appendix
Appendix B: Cleaning and Safety
¾
CLEANING
Before cleaning, please power off and disconnect cables
from system and AC outlet. After finish of cleaning, please
make sure that the monitor is completely dry before you
reconnect cables and power it on. Please do not use any
liquid or spray cleaners directly on surface of screen or
case. Please use a soft, clean, lint-free cloth with cleaners
to clear your monitor.
1. Screen
Please use a soft, clean, lint-free cloth to remove dust
and dirt from the screen. For fingerprints & smudges,
please use a soft cloth with cleaners.
2. Case
Please clean the case with a soft cloth slightly
moistened with a mild detergent solution. Please rinse
the cloth with clear water, wring it dry, and wipe the
case to remove any detergent residue.
¾
SAFETY
1. To reduce risk of electric shock, please follow all safety
notices, never open case of products by yourself, and
turn off power before cleaning.
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2.
The products are equipped with a power
adapter. (The type of power adapter may be
different according to different countries.) The
power adapter plug only fit into a safety ground
outlet. Do not attempt to fit the plug into an
outlet that has not been configured for this
purpose. Please only use power adapter that
comes with the products. Using an
unauthorized power adapter may invalidate the
warranty of the products.
3.
Please do not insert or block any object inside
four edges of the screen.
4.
Please do not pour liquid into or onto products
and wash with a wet cloth. If the products
become wet, please do not turn on or attempt
to repair by yourself. Please ask a qualified
service technician to check it for you before you
turn on the power again.
5.
Please use products under suitable
environment written in specification and
protect products working away from extremely
bad environment.
6.
Please keep the products away from bumps and
drops.
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7.
Please keep the products away from dust, sand,
and dirt.
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Appendix C: Specifications
OS
Linux 2.6.28
CPU
Freescale ARM11, 532 MHz
1 x USB Client v2.0 - Mini USB
connector
Interface
1 x 2.5mm stereo earphone
connector
1 x SDHC card slot
Buttons: 4 functional hot keys +2
volume adjust buttons +5 way
buttons + Power button
Screen
Resolution
Power Source
6" E Iink® Vizplex Screen
﹝4.8” x 3.6” – 122 x 91mm﹞
600 x 800 pixels, 16 grayscale
Daylight readable, no backlight
Built-in rechargeable Li-Polymer
battery: 1000mAh
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Adapter: DC 5V 1000mA
Battery Life
Approx. 8,000 pages
(battery is full charged)
Internal
Storage
Size
2 GB
Expandability
SD type SDHC, up to 32GB
Support
Language
English, Deutsch, French,
Españoles, Pyccknñ, Netherland,
Traditional Chinese, Simple
Chinese
Dimensions
120 x 188 x 9.5 mm – 4.7” x 7.4”
x 0.37”
Weight
180g (battery included)
Temperature
Operating: 0° ~ 45°C
Storage: –10° ~ 60°C
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Humidity
10%~95% RH, non condensing
Regulatory
Certification
FCC, CE Class B, Adobe Reader
Mobile 9
Contains Reader® Mobile technology by Adobe Systems
Incorporated.
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