PLANER CHEVAL TECH PBA10R1 BT+WIFI PocketBook A10 User Manual PB IQ 10

PLANER CHEVAL TECH PTE. LTD. BT+WIFI PocketBook A10 PB IQ 10

User Manual

   User Manual PocketBook A10
 2  Thank you for purchasing PocketBook A10! Before you start using this PocketBook A10 please read this Manual carefully. You will learn how to ensure your own safety and extend service life of your device.  If  any  of  the  following  safety  measures  have  not  been complied with or defects/faults are observed please contact the  authorized service  center to check  your device. Failure to  comply  with  this  requirement  may  cause  the  device  to malfunction.
 3  Table of Contents Safety Precautions .......................................................................5 Technical Characteristics ............................................................8 Appearance and Controls............................................................9 Front view ........................................................................................... 9 Controls and indicators ......................................................................10 Getting Started ........................................................................... 11 Controls and Navigation ............................................................ 13 Finger Gestures .................................................................................13 Menus ................................................................................................14 Home Screen .....................................................................................14 Using the On-Screen Keyboard .........................................................17 Software ...................................................................................... 18 Application Management ....................................................................19 Library ................................................................................................20 Loading Books to the Memory ............................................................... 22 Loading Protected Books (DRM) ........................................................... 22 Reading Mode ....................................................................................... 24 Panel of Basic Commands .................................................................... 25 Linking Inside the Book ......................................................................... 27 Quick Menu............................................................................................ 27 Closing the book .................................................................................... 33 Dictionary ...........................................................................................34 Office Applications .............................................................................35 Multimedia Content Management ......................................................35 FM Radio ...........................................................................................36 Internet ..............................................................................................37 Browser .................................................................................................. 37 Email ...................................................................................................... 40
 4  File Manager ......................................................................................41 Google Services .................................................................................44 Settings ....................................................................................... 45 Wireless & networks...........................................................................45 Sounds ..............................................................................................48 Display ...............................................................................................48 Location and Security.........................................................................48 Applications .......................................................................................49 Accounts & sync ................................................................................49 Privacy ...............................................................................................50 Language & keyboard ........................................................................50 Date and time ....................................................................................51 About device ......................................................................................51 Customer Support ...................................................................... 52 Firmware Update ........................................................................ 53 Compliance with International Standards ................................ 55
 5  Safety Precautions Do  not  expose  your  device  to  excessively  high  or  low temperatures.  Avoid  direct  sunlight.  Avoid  heating  or  cooling  the battery. An excessively hot battery may cause skin burns. Please note that the operating temperature range from 0°С to 40°С.  Avoid exposure  to direct flame  or smoke  (cigarette,  lighter,  open fire etc.). Avoid  exposure  to  liquids  or  damp  (do  not use  the  device  in  the rain, in the street at higher humidity, near bodies of water etc.). Avoid penetration of liquids or moisture as this may cause short circuit and/or damage  to the battery. If  liquid  does  get into  the  device, remove the battery immediately and contact the authorized service center.  Do  not  leave  the  device  for  a  long  time  in  poorly  ventilated environment, e.g. in a car or in closed tight boxes/packaging. Avoid exposure to strong electromagnetic fields.  Neither drop nor try to bend the device. If the device is damaged contact the authorized service center.  Do  not  disassemble  or  modify  the  book  reader.  Only  authorized personnel may conduct work on the device. This device is not waterproof and must not be used under water. If your  device  has  become  wet  contact  the  authorized  center immediately. Do  not  use  the  device  with  a  damaged  battery,  charger  (broken case,  poor  contact,  broken  feed  cable)  or  SD  card.  If  the  battery  is damaged  (cracked  case,  leakage  of  electrolyte,  off-shape  etc.)  it should be replaced.
 6  Do  not  replace  the  battery  yourself.  Use  of  home-made  or modified batteries may cause an explosion and/or damage the device.  Warning!  Do  not  destroy  the  battery  by  burning  it,  to  avoid  the danger of explosion! Avoid any mechanical pressure on the screen. Protect the screen from  objects  that  may  scratch  or  damage  it.  To  ensure  adequate protection  of  the  screen,  we  recommend  storing  the  device  in  a protective and/or hard cover. Do not use organic or inorganic solvents (e.g. benzol etc.) to clean the  screen/case.  Use  a  soft  cloth  to  remove  dust  from  the  device's surface. To remove dirt apply a few drops of distilled water. To remove persistent dirt contact the authorized center.  Do  not  expose  the  screen  to  electrostatic  charges  or  artificial sources of UV electromagnetic radiation. Up  to  five  faulty  pixels  are  acceptable  in  the  screen  and  do  not constitute a warrantable defect of the screen. Never  leave  cables  near  heat  sources.  Heated  cables  or  their insulation may become deformed or damaged, which could lead to fire or electric shock.  Avoid  any  mechanical  impacts  onto  connectors  and  keys  of  the device.  This  may  affect  their  operation  and  cause malfunction. Disposal  of  electric  and  electronic  components  (the Directive  is  applicable  to  the  EU  and  other  European countries where separate waste disposal systems exist). In other countries dispose batteries accordingly to local laws. Incorrect disposal of this device may have adverse impacts on the environment and public health. To prevent such consequences follow
 7  the  device-specific  disposal  requirements.  Recycling  of  these materials  helps  preserve  natural  resources.  For  more  information regarding  recycling  issues  please  contact  local  municipal  authorities, your domestic waste collection service, store where you purchased the device, or the authorized service center.  Do  not  use  wireless  communication  in  places  where  it  is prohibited.    Please,  do  not  use  wireless  communication  onboard  a plane  and  in hospitals  – this may  affect airborne  avionics  or  medical equipment.  This  book  reader  receives  and  transmits  radio  frequencies  and may  interfere  with  radio  communications  and  other  electronic equipment. If you use personal medical devices (e.g. a pacemaker or hearing  aid)  please  contact  your  doctor  or  the  manufacturer  to  learn whether or not such medical devices are protected against external RF signals.  By the end of product guarantee term, please contact the nearest authorized service facility for examination on the subject of security is maintained. Keep away from children.
 8  Technical Characteristics Display 10” TFT 1024×768 touch screen, Multi touch CPU TI3621 1000 MHz RAM 512 MB Internal Storage 4 GB Operating System Android™ 2.3 Input/Output Ports 1×micro USB, 3.5 mm earphone jack Card reader micro SD up to 32 GB Communications Wi-Fi (b/g/n), Bluetooth Camera 2 Megapixels, 4× digital zoom Audio 2×0.5 W speakers, microphone Accelerometer Yes Battery Li-Polymer, 6600 mAh, 3.7 V, up to 6 hrs video playback Dimensions 207×244×15 mm Weight 670 g Text Formats TXT, PDF, ePub, PDB, HTML, FB2, DOC, DOCX, PDF/ePub (DRM) Image Formats JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP Audio Formats MP3, WMA, AAC Video Formats H-263,264;MPG4,VC1
 9  Appearance and Controls Front view
 10  Controls and indicators 1. Speakers 2. Camera 3. Microphone 4. Search button – bring up search menu 5. Return button – go to previous menu 6. Backward button – previous page  7. Forward button – next page 8. Menu button – open quick menu 9. Home button – Home screen 10. Speakers
 11  Getting Started STEP 1. CHARGING THE BATTERY Charge  your  device  for  8-12  hours  for  the  first  time. During  the  first  charge,  the  device  should  be  kept  off.  To charge the battery for the first time:  1. Make sure the device and its power indicator are off. If it is on, keep the ‘On/Off’ button pressed for a few seconds 2. Select ‘Power Off’ on the context menu, that appears 3. Connect  your  device  to  computer  or  power  supply using the micro USB cable Note  It’s  not  recommended  to  use  the  device  during charging  from  computer,  as  power  consumption  in  this case would be more, then charging 4. LED  indicator  starts  blinking  green  as  soon  as  the charging process starts 5. When  the  battery  is  fully  charged,  the  indicator  turns solid green 6. Now  you  can  disconnect  the  device  from  the  power line, and turn it on for the first time. STEP 2. TURNING ON Keep ‘On/Off’  pressed for  about 2 seconds until  startup logo will appear.
 12  When  the  device  is  ready  to  operate,  the  lock  screen appears.  The  lock  screen  can  be  unlocked  in  two  ways: either by pressing the Menu button on the front panel or by touching  the  lock icon  in  the  screen    and  sliding  your finger over the screen in the direction indicated by the arrow, till  the  screen  becomes  unlocked.  After  unlocking,  Home Screen will be displayed. STEP 3. INITIAL SETTINGS Follow  the  Wizard  instructions  to  customize  the  main parameters. After finishing the customization, Home Screen will appear.
 13  Controls and Navigation Finger Gestures TAP Short  soft  touch  on  an  item  (e.g.  application  or  folder icon,  menu  item)  opens  it.  If  item  can  be  opened  with various  applications,  you  will  be  asked  to  select  an application to open with. You can set your choice as default one. PRESS AND HOLD This gesture calls context menu with available options for an  item.  While  you  at  Home  Screen,  it  allows  to  move  an item.  SLIDE Slide means move finger across the screen vertically or horizontally.  DRAG To  drag  an  item,  press  and  hold  it  until  you  reach  final position. FLICK Flicking is similar to sliding, but  you need to move your finger more rapidly. It’s used for scrolling through lists.
 14  PINCH In particular applications (e.g. viewing images, maps) to zoom  in  or  zoom  out,  you can  ‘pinch’  the  screen:  move  or push two fingers. Menus Most  applications  have  two  types  of  menu:  quick  and context one. Quick  menu  is brought  up by  pressing  ‘Menu’ hardware button on a front panel. Context menu is called by continuous  touch  on  a  screen  or  item,  depending  on application. Home Screen  Home screen consists of 5 desktops. To scroll the Home screen,  move  your  finger  across  the  screen  or  tip  the counter  icon  in  the  left  or  right  corner  of  the  screen. Continuous touch on one of them brings up the thumbnails of all five desktops for quick switching between them.  Desktop  may  contain  shortcuts,  widgets  and  control panels. In the bottom of screen next starters are located:  Settings – opens settings panel  Applications – opens applications panel  Browser – opens the web browser. If browser already opened, it will be opened in current state.
 15   Recycle  Bin – starter  is  activated  after  continuo’s touch on icon or widget. To delete element, drag-and-drop it to Recycle Bin and release after it highlights in red. Context  menu  of  the  Home  Screen  allows  you  to customize interface to your own, adding shortcuts, widgets, folders and wallpapers to a desktop. Initially next widgets are available:  Analog clock  Calendar  Continue Reading – displays recently opened books  Google Search  Home screen tips  Latitude  Market – Android market widget  Music  New & Weather  Obreey  widget  –  displays  new  books  at  Obreey online bookstore  Picture  frame –  crops  an  image  to  place  it  on  a desktop
 16   Power Control – optimizing the power consumption of the device. Has such options: o Wi-Fi on/off o Bluetooth on/off o Synchronization  –  controls  background synchronization (e.g. for email application) o Brightness – 3 levels of screen illumination  Rate places  YouTube Quick menu contains such options:  Add  –  adding  elements  to  the  desktop,  similar  to  the context menu  Manage apps – application manager  Search   Notification – system and email notifications  Settings – general settings. STATUS BAR The status bar, located at the top of the screen, displays:   date and time  battery status
 17   Wi-Fi status  count of incoming messages  external card icon  USB connection status Press  the  status  bar  and  pull  it  down  to  view  detailed information. Using the On-Screen Keyboard To access the on-screen keyboard, touch any textbox. The screen will display a standard keyboard. Enter your text by touching the keys of the on-screen keyboard. To  change  input  language,  slide  your  finger  over  the Space button. You can customize input languages and other options in appropriate Settings section.
 18  Software  To  access  application  list,  press  Applications  starter  on the bottom of Home screen. This panel displays all installed applications. PocketBook A10  lets  you  install  any  programs  designed  for  the Android™  operating  system  except  those  which  utilize  any modules or functions which are not available in the device. The programs can be installed manually by copying the installation  package  to  the  device  and  running  the installation wizard from File Manager. You  can  create  a  shortcut  to  an  application  at  any desktop. Scroll Home Screen to the desktop you need, then open  application  list.  Touch  and  hold  desired  application icon until the desktop appears. After you release an icon, it appears on a desktop.
 19  Application Management To  access  application  manager,  call  quick  menu  at Home  Screen  (press  Menu  hardware  button  button)  and press  ‘Manage  apps’.  Application  manager  displays application in next categories:  Downloaded  All  On SD card  Running To  view  application  information,  just  touch  its  name. Application  manager  will  display  storage,  cache  and permissions information. Application  manager  allows  to  stop,  uninstall,  move  to SD  card  or  to  device  storage,  clear  application  data  and cache.
 20  Library  This  application  used  for  displaying,  managing  and purchasing (via Obreey store) books on the device. To enter Library, tap the ‘Books’ icon on the Main panel. Note: Files in media formats (i.e. music, video etc.) are not displayed in the Library. To access these files, use the File Manager   Library has 4 tabs:  Library – displays all the books, stored on device  History – recently opened books  Favorites  Online – Obreey online bookstore. Books  in  Library  can  be  represented  in  two  modes: Shelves (by default) and Folders. In Shelves mode you can arrange  books  to  your  own, without changing their  location in memory. Folders mode displays books as they stored.
 21  QUICK MENU   Search  Sorting – by Title, by Author or by Date  Thumbnails/Lists – toggles view  Add Shelf  Folders/Shelves – toggles presentation mode  Downloads  –  books,  downloaded from  Obreey  online store. CONTEXT MENU Touch  continuously  on  book  icon  to  bring  up  context menu:  Open  Add to/Remove from Favorites  Mark as read/unread  Shelves – select shelves containing the book  View Info – displays detailed info about the book.
 22  OBREEY ONLINE BOOKSTORE You  can  purchase  and  download  books  from  Obreey online  store  directly  from  Library,  just  press  ‘Online’  tab  to open Obreey website.  Note To  enter  the  bookstore,  the  device  must  have preconfigured Internet connection. Loading Books to the Memory Connect your device to PC via mini-USB cable. Internal memory and external SD card will be displayed in Windows Explorer  or  any  file  manager  of  another  application.  Copy books to the selected folder to the device memory or to the SD card. Loading Protected Books (DRM) You can download protected books in two ways. LOADING BOOKS VIA .ACSM LINK  Visit website www.adobe.com using your PC browser  Enter (Products) section  In alphabet list go to link ‘Digital Editions’  To enter library, go to ‘Visit Sample eBook Library’  Select book  Press ‘Download Item’
 23   Save .acsm file to your PC Note You can follow similar instructions to download link to protected book from any online bookstore. To open protected book, do the following:  Copy book link (.acsm) file to external memory card.  Find and open this file using the File Manager  Activate  your  device  following  the  on-screen instructions.  Enter  your  www.adobe.com  account information  in  ‘Activation’  form.  After  that  you  will  be able to download book.  Full  version  of  the  book  will  be  available  for  reading  in Digital Edition folder. Loaded  book  is  protected  and  cannot  be  opened  by unregistered user. LOADING BOOKS VIA PC  Open application ‘Adobe Digital Editions’ Note  Application  will  ask  you  to  activate  the  device  after you connect it for the first time. Use your www.adobe.com account information to proceed.  Switch to library view (‘Go to Library View’)  Press ‘All items’
 24   Find  a  book  and  copy  it  to  the  device  (you  can  just drag-and-drop  it  to  the  device  icon).  To  open  it,  use your account information on www.adobe.com. Note You won’t be able to copy book using ‘Adobe Digital Editions’ if your device is not activated. Reading Mode In  reading  mode,  the  corresponding  viewing  program opens the selected file. Main features:  Paging  Display rotation  Zoom  Switching to specified page  Linking inside the book  Bookmark managing  Notes managing  Switch to Structured Table of Contents  Adding to Favorites  Marking book as read/unread  Viewing book info  Display configuration.
 25  PAGING To  go to the next  or  previous  page,  slide  your  finger  in direction, opposite to where you want to go. This movement is  similar  to  page  turning  when  you  are  reading  a  paper book. Paging is also available in the main operation menu. To open  main  operation  menu,  tap  on  the  status  bar  at  the bottom of the screen, when you are reading a book. When  reading  books  in  PDF  and  DJVU  formats,  if content does not fit the page, you can move the image. To move the image, press and hold your finger in the centre on the display and move the image.  Panel of Basic Commands To call the command panel, just touch the Status bar.  LOCKING SCREEN ROTATION Selecting  this  function,  you  can  lock  and  unlock  the current screen position, overcoming accelerometer.
 26  FIT TO WIDTH For graphic format files. This function restores the book display scale using a page size equal to screen width. ZOOMING You can zoom book, using the ‘+’/‘-’ buttons on the panel of basic commands. REFLOW Zooming  mode  changes  the  font  size.  To  enter  this mode,  bring  up  the  context  menu  holding  the  finger  in  the center of the screen, and select ‘Reflow’ option. Change font size using command panel '+' and '-' buttons. To exit reflow mode, select ‘Hard page’ context menu option. CURRENT PAGE AND TURNING PAGES The  cells  of  right-hand  side  of  the  command  panel display page-turning arrows, current page, and total number of pages. You can turn the pages by pressing the arrows. To  go  to  the  specified  page,  press  the  cell  with  the current page number with your finger and then use the on-screen keyboard to enter the page number you want to go to in the opened textbox 'Go to page'. Note: Scale  changing or  menu calling  is accompanied  by changes  of  the  visible  screen  area  and  the  reader recalculates  the  total  number  of  pages  in  the  book.  This can take some time.
 27  Linking Inside the Book Some  book  formats  allow  you  to  link  inside  a  book. References  in  the  text  are  highlighted.  To  go  to  the  link, press and hold the required link.  The reference will open as a separate page. To return to the book, press the 'Return' button Quick Menu To  access  the  Quick  Menu,  click  the  "Menu"  button  on the device’s front panel. Note Some of quick menu features may not be supported in  particular  file  types,  such  as  EPUB  or  PDF,  especially protected.  BOOKMARK MANAGING  To  create  a  bookmark,  press  and  hold  in  the  centre  of the  display.  The  quick  menu  will  appear.  Select  ‘Create bookmark’.  To  view  bookmarks,  open  the  main  operation menu  and  select  the  ‘Bookmark’  icon.    Select  desired bookmark in the displayed list.
 28  NOTES MANAGING  From  time  to  time  you  may  find  it  useful  to  save  a selected fragment  to  a separate  notepad.  To create a  new note  in  the  reading  mode,  bring  up  the  Quick  Menu  by pressing the "Menu" button and clicking on the "Note" icon. If a text format book is open, the notepad will show the editable page text for saving. You can add comments to the text  or  delete  any  unnecessary  fragments,  using  the  on-screen  keyboard,  before  saving  the  note  for  further reference and usage. If a graphic format book is open, the notepad will show a screenshot  of  the  page  fragment  being  viewed.  Using drawing  tools,  you  can  make  notes  on  a  page  screenshot and save it as an image for further reference and usage. SWITCHING TO STRUCTURED TABLE OF CONTENTS The  contents  displays  the  names  of  chapters  and sections of the book. To go to a selected chapter, press its name with your finger. Contents  can  have  hierarchical  structure  of  chapters, sections  and  parts.  Sections  with  hidden  parts  of  the structure  are  designated  by  arrows.  To  expand  a  hidden branch, click the arrow.
 29  DICTIONARY Touch the word you want to translate in a page with your finger or enter it using the on-screen keyboard. Press 'Enter Word' button to type a word for translation in the textbox by yourself. SEARCH  To  find  the  desired  words  or  parts  of  words  in  the  text quickly, click the search button in the shortcut menu. Using the  on-screen  keyboard,  enter  the  text  to  search  for  and click "Search". Search results will be highlighted in color. The control panel search results appear at the bottom of the screen. Use the arrows to navigate through the pages of search results. TEXT TO SPEECH The Text-to-speech function or TTS is used to transform text information into speaker voice sounds. To enable the text-to-speech function, do the following: Press and hold on the screen until the menu will appear, and select ‘Text to speech’.
 30   The TTS control menu will be displayed at the bottom of the opened book. Highlight a sentence in the text for playback.  Press "Play" to start speech reproduction  Use  the  fast  forward  and  rewind  buttons  to  select further sentences for playback  Use the volume controls to adjust playback volume
 31   To select the playback language, press the tongue icon on the left of the TTS control panel. Select  the  desired  playback  language  from  the  list  of available ones.
 32   Note  Some  of  the  text-to-speech  mode  settings  are available in the "Settings" section Note The Text-to-Speech function becomes accessible for an opened book only after page calculation. Note  The  currently  reproduced  sentence  text  is highlighted.  Pages  of  the  book  reproduced  by  voice  are flipped automatically. BOOK INFO To view book info open the quick menu by pressing and holding the  or your finger in the centre of the display. From  the  displayed  list  select  ‘View  info’  option. Information  on  the  book  is  displayed,  such  as  title,  author, cover page, full path, and file size.
 33  NIGHT READING Turns the night reading mode on/off. In this mode, book will  be  displayed  as  white  text  on  a  dark  background.  This will decrease scattered light from the device.  CONFIGURATION  To  open  the  Settings  menu  in  reading  mode,  go  to  the extended  option  menu  'More'  and  select  the  'Settings' option.  Here you can configure:  Panel menu lock – locks/unlocks the main operation menu  in  current  status  (opened/  hidden),  overcoming the accelerometer  Full  screen –  turns  full  screen  viewing  mode  on/off (hides menu panel)  Volume key scrolling – activates/deactivates buttons ‘+’ and ‘-’ used for paging while reading;  Font size –selects font size.  Closing the book  To close a book press ‘Return’ or 'Home' button.
 34  Dictionary   Allows you to translate a word, selected in read mode or entered  from  keyboard,  using  available  dictionaries.  After launching the application, the onscreen keyboard will appear (see  the  ‘Using  onscreen  keyboard’  section  for  detailed information  on  how  to  use  the  keyboard).  Type  in  the required  word  and  the  application  will  find  the  translation. You  can  turn  pages  of  the  dictionary.  If  you  have  several dictionaries  on  your  PocketBook  A10,  you  can  switch between dictionaries. Dictionary installation/uninstallation To install dictionary, perform the following: 1. Copy dictionary file on the device 2. Open File Manager 3. Find dictionary file on the device 4. Launch file and confirm dictionary installation. To  remove  dictionary,  open  section  Settings  > Applications > Manage packages. Select package to remove and confirm uninstallation.
 35  Office Applications  Notes –  application  for  creation/edition  text  and graphic notes  Calendar  Alarm clock – supports several alarms depending on day  of  the  week.  After  setup,  alarm  icon  will  be displayed in status bar  Calculator –  supports  several  engineering  functions. To  use  additional  functions,  press  ‘Menu’  button  and select ‘Additional panel’ Multimedia Content Management  Gallery –  application  for  image  viewing.  Also,  this program  supports  next  features:  crop  image,  set  as wallpaper, send by email and delete.   Music –  application  for  playing  music.  Program supports  playlists  creation  and  grouping  tracks  by artists and albums  Video –  application  for  playing  video.  Next  video formats  are  supported  recently:  3GP  (codecs  H.263, MPEG-4  SP),  MP4  (codecs  H.263,  MPEG-4  SP, H.264 AVC (Baseline Profile (BP)).
 36  FM Radio To listen to  FM Radio  you need to  plug  headset,  which will  operate  as  antenna.  To  set  channel,  you  can  move  a slider across the screen or use playback control buttons. You can save up to ten channels. To save channel, just touch a button with number of preconfigured channel. If you need  to  clear  or  change  frequency,  touch  button continuously and select required action from context menu. In Settings section you can configure next parameters:  Audio Mode – auto, stereo, mono or switch mode  Audio  Path  –  selects  audio  output  device :  headset, speaker or none  RDS  Modes  –  toggles  Radio  Data  System :  displays information,  related  to  radio  translation.  This  info  is transmitted by radio station  Enable  AF  –  alternative  frequencies.  This  allows  a receiver  to  re-tune  to  a  different  frequency  providing the  same  station  when  the  first  signal  becomes  too weak  (e.g.,  when  moving  out  of  range).  This  can  be useful, for example, while moving in car Advanced settings  World Region  Scan Step
 37   Live Polling  Polling Interval  Noise Floor Level Estimate Internet Browser  Browser  supports  several  windows  and  zooming.  To open  zoom  menu,  touch  and  hold  free  part  of  web-page. Quick browser menu has following options:  New window  Bookmarks  Windows – lists all opened browser windows or opens new one  Refresh/Stop  Forward  More o Add bookmark o Find on page o Select text
 38  o Page info o Downloads o Settings  Note Downloads are possible if external SD card inserted. BOOKMARKS This section consists of 3 tabs:  Bookmarks  –  list  of  bookmarked  web-pages.  Quick menu  allows  to  add  current  page  to  bookmarks,  and toggle between thumbnail and list view mode  Most visited  History – quick menu allows to clear history. Also you can add page to bookmarks by clicking on star icon on the right side from web-page title in Most visited and History sections. Depending  on  tab,  next  operations  with  page  are available in context menu:  Open   Open in new window  Add bookmark  Change bookmark  Add shortcut to Home
 39   Share link  Copy link URL  Delete bookmark  Set as homepage Browser Settings PAGE CONTENT SETTINGS   Text size  Default zoom  Open pages in overview – opens page on the screen width  Text encoding  Block pop-up windows  Load images  Auto-fit pages  Landscape-only  display  –  displays  web-pages  in landscape view only, overcoming the accelerometer   Enable JavaScript  Open in background  Set homepage
 40  PRIVACY SETTINGS  Clear cache  Clear history  Accept cookies  Clear all cookie data  Remember form data  Enable location  Clear location access SECURITY SETTINGS  Remember passwords  Clear passwords  Show security warnings ADVANCED SETTINGS  Website  settings  –  view  extra  settings  for  particular web-pages (if available)  Reset to default Email
 41  Standard email  application.  At  the first time, you  will be suggested  to  enter  your  account  information  and  set  up incoming server settings. These settings should be provided by your email service.  Note Incoming server settings for Gmail are preconfigured. Email client supports several accounts.  Account settings:  Account name  Your name – will be displayed in field ‘From’  Email check frequency  Default account – sets selected account as default  Email notification   Select ringtone  Vibrate  Incoming/Outgoing server settings File Manager  Initially  application  has  3  tabs,  displaying  files  and folders:  Home,  sdcard.  To  open  folder  or  file,  just  tap  its
 42  icon.  To  go  up  one  level,  press  ‘..’  string  or  press  ‘Return’ button .  Context menu has next options:  Open in new tab (for folders)  Move  Copy  – in  each  folder  ‘Copy  here’  button  will  be displayed  Rename  Delete  Open  with  proper  application,  depending  on  file  type (e.g. Reader for books, Gallery for images etc.) On the top located quick launch buttons:  Favorites  Home  Up to one level  Create folder  Copy  Search You  can  select  several  files  or  folders  by  checking checkboxes on  a left from file/folder name  and press Copy
 43  button.  For  multiple  selections,  next  options  available  in context menu:  Move  Copy   Delete  Add to zip archive  Cancel Context menu of tab title has next options:  Add to favorites Note  File  Manager  favorites  are not  the  same  as Reader or Browser ones  Favorites  Close Tab File Manager quick menu:  Favorites  Close tab  Search files  New folder  Settings o Show hidden files
 44  Google Services Next  client  applications  for  Google  services  are  pre-installed on the device:  Android  Market –  official  Android  application  store, where  you  can  purchase  and  download  various applications for your device (many of them are free)  Google Search  Google  Maps  –  client  application  for  Google  Maps service.   Gmail – email client, preconfigured for Gmail  Google Talk – instant messaging from Google  YouTube – application for watching YouTube videos  Latitude  –  shares  your  and  tracking  your  friends location, based on IP-address  Google Calendar   Google Contacts. These applications require Internet connection.
 45  Settings To  access  Settings,  select  icon  in  Home  screen  quick menu or in application panel. In this section:  Set the interface language and font  Activate and deactivate internal functions of the device  Customize the power saving mode  Manage the services and installed programs  Browse  the  device,  memory  and  operating  system status and set the current time and date.  Wireless & networks  Airplane  mode –  This  option  disables  all  wireless connections  Wi-Fi – start scanning for Wi-Fi networks   Wi-Fi settings o Wi-Fi enable/disable o Network  notification  –  notify  on  open  network found o Add Wi-Fi network.  By  checking  the  'Network  Notification'  option  you  can make  your  device  scan  the  air  for  available  Wi-Fi  access points. Your device will offer you a list of available networks.
 46  If the 'Network Notification' option is disabled, you can scan the  air  by  calling  up  the  quick  access  menu  in  'Wi-Fi Settings' and pressing the 'Search' button. You  can  scan  available  Wi-Fi  networks  by  bringing  up the context menu and selecting ‘Scan’. To configure additional parameters, bring up quick menu and select ‘Advanced’. Here you can find: o Wi-Fi  sleep  policy.  Selects  conditions  to  switch Wi-Fi to standby mode o MAC  address.  Shows  MAC  address  of  the device. o IP address o Use  static  IP  –  allows  to  configure  network settings manually. To  connect  to  the  network  manually,  click  'Add  Wi-Fi network' option  in 'Wi-Fi settings' sub-menu. In the opened window,  click  the  'Network  SSID'  box  and  enter  network SSID name using the on-screen keyboard. Below, you will find a drop-down list to select a network protection  method.  'No  Protection'  option  is  set  by  default. Enter the access password using the on-screen keyboard in textbox pops-up after protection method selection. To  simplify  entering  the  password,  you  can  check  the 'Display password' box – in this case entered characters will
 47  not  be  automatically  hidden.  Be  careful  –  outsiders  will  be able  to  see  your  password  and  use  it  for  unauthorized access.  After setting up all the required settings, press the 'Save' button  and  the  network  with  specified  settings  will  be displayed  in  your  list  of  networks.  To  connect  to  this network, find it in your list of networks, click it and select the 'Connect' option.  Bluetooth  Bluetooth settings o Bluetooth on/off o Device name o Discoverable o Scan for devices  VPN settings Here  you  can  set  up  and  manage  Virtual  Private Networks (VPNs). PocketBook  A10  allows  you  to  use  4  types  of  VPN connections: o PPTP o L2TP o L2TP/IPSec PSK
 48  o L2TP/IPSec CRT. Sounds  Silent mode – disables  all sounds except media and alarms  Volume – adjusts volume for media and alarm  Notification ringtone – sound notifications on system events. Display  Orientation –  automatic  screen  rotation  for  reading with maximum comfort  Animation –  animation level in the device  Brightness –  adjusts the brightness of the screen  Screen timeout – adjusts the delay before the screen automatically turns off. Location and Security  Use wireless networks  Set up screen lock  Visible passwords  Select device administrators
 49   Install from SD card  Set password Applications  Unknown sources – allows installation of applications obtained  from  any  other  sources  beside  Android Market.  Manage  applications  –  lists  installed  applications, displays their parameters and access rights, uninstalls applications and controls their operation (force quit)  Running  services –  lists  and  manages  currently running services  Manage  packages  –  lists  dictionaries  and  text-to-speech packages, installed on a system.  Storage use  Battery use Accounts & sync  Background data – allows applications to sync, send, and receive data at any time  Auto-sync –  allows  applications  to  synchronize automatically  Add account – adds an email account
 50  Privacy  Factory  data  reset –  returns  the  system  to  its  initial state.  The following information will be erased: o Your Google account settings o System data and settings o Downloaded and installed applications o Action  will  not  affect  system  software  and  data on SD card. Language & keyboard  Select  locale –  changes  the  interface  language; keyboard layout. Date, time and numbers formats are customized separately  Android keyboard  o Vibrate on keypress o Sound on keypress o Auto-capitalization o Input  languages  –  select  necessary  input languages and press ‘Return’ button o Quick fixes  o Show suggestions
 51  o Auto-complete.  User  dictionary  –  adds/removes  words  from  user dictionary for spellcheck. Date and time  Automatic  Set date  Select time zone  Set time  Use 24-hour format  Select date format About device Here you can find detailed information about your device:  Model number  Firmware version  S/N – device serial number.
 52  Customer Support For  detailed  information  about  service  centers  in  your country  please  visit  the  official  website  of  PocketBook International: http://www.pocketbook-int.com.
 53  Firmware Update To  update  firmware,  download  new  firmware  from PocketBook  website.  Go  to  ‘Support’  section  and  select ‘PocketBook A10’ model. Select last version from ‘Firmware’ section. Download firmware package and save it to microSD card. Then you can update firmware in two ways. UPDATING  FIRMWARE  FROM  OPERATING  SYSTEM (RECOMMENDED) 1. Go to Settings > About device > Additional system updates > External microSD card 2. In the list appeared, select firmware package you want to install and press ‘Yes’ 3. Your  device  will  reboot  and  firmware  installation  will start UPDATING FIRMWARE USING ANDROID RECOVERY UTILITY 1. Turn off the device completely 2. Connect the device to power supply using the charger to  avoid  problems  caused  by  battery  discharge  during update process 3. Press  and  hold  Volume  +  and  On/Off  buttons simultaneously 4. After startup logo appears, you can release buttons 5. Android system recovery utility menu will be displayed
 54  6. Using  Forward  and  Backward buttons,  select  ‘Apply update  from  sdcard’.  Press  Menu  button  to  confirm  your choice 7. Select firmware file and press Menu button. Firmware installation process will start 8. After installation completed, remove SD card from card reader,  select  ‘Reboot  system  now’  in  utility  menu  and press Menu button.
 55  Compliance with International Standards The  EUT  should  be  supplied  by  USB  port  from  complied  Limited  Power  Source  of personal computer or notebook. The EUT should be supplied by Adapter from complied Limited Power Source. AC Power: Manufacturer: Huntkey Model: HKA00905015-ZC(Z can be 1,2,3,4,C,E) Rated output voltage: DC 5V 1.5A Important: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized could void the EMC and wireless compliance and negate your authority to operate the product. This product has demonstrated EMC compliance under conditions that included the use of compliant peripheral devices  and  shielded  cables  between  system  components.  It  is  important  that  you  use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios, televisions, and other electronic devices. FCC Compliance Statement  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may  not cause  harmful  interference, and  (2)  this  device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  device,  pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  uses  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not  installed  and  used  in accordance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications. However,  there  is  no  guarantee that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
 56  FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth an uncontrolled environment.  This  transmitter  must  not  be  co-located  or  operating  in  conjunction  with  any other antenna or transmitter. The  device  was  tested  and  complies  to  measurement  standards  and  procedures specified in FCC OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C   European Community Compliance Statement This equipment is marked with  the 0984 symbol and can be used throughout the European community.  This indicates compliance with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and meets the relevant parts of following technical specifications: EN  300  328  –  Electromagnetic  compatibility  and  Radio  spectrum  Matters  (ERM); Wideband  Transmission  Systems;  Data  transport  equipment  operating  in  the  2.4  GHz  ISM band  and  using  wide  band  modulation  techniques;  Harmonized  EN  covering  essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive EN  301  489-1  -  Electromagnetic  compatibility  and  Radio  spectrum  Matters  (ERM); ElectroMagnetic  Compatibility  (EMC)  standard  for  radio  equipment  and  services;  Part  1: Common technical requirements EN 301 489-17 - Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); EMC standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2.4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment EN 60950-1- Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General requirements EN 62311: 2008  -  Assessment  of  electronic and electrical equipment  related  to  human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz-300 GHz) Marking by the symbol indicates that usage restrictions apply. France - 2.4GHz for Metropolitan France: In  all  Metropolitan  departments,  wireless  LAN  frequencies  can  be  used  under  the following conditions, either for public or private use: Indoor  use:  maximum  power  (EIRP*)  of  100  mW  for  the  entire  2400-2483.5  MHz frequency band
 57  Outdoor use: maximum power (EIRP*) of 100 mW for the 2400-2454 MHz band and with maximum power (EIRP*) of 10 mW for the 2454-2483 MHz band Certification information (SAR) The device meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves Your device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure  to  radio  waves  recommended  by  international  guidelines.  These  guidelines  were developed  by  the  independent  scientific  organization  ICNIRP  and  include  safety  margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The  exposure  guidelines  for  devices  employ  a  unit  of  measurement  known  as  the Specific  Absorption  Rate  or  SAR.  The  SAR  limit  stated  in  the  ICNIRP  guidelines  is  2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10  grams of tissue. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.   This equipment complies  with the  European  Council Recommendation of  12  July  1999 on the Limitation of Exposure of the General Public to Electromagnetic Fields [1999/519/EC].

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