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User Manual
PocketBook A10
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.
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
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
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.
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
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.
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
™
Appearance and Controls
Front view
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
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Getting Started
S TEP 1. C HARGING 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.
S TEP 2. T URNING ON
Keep ‘On/Off’ pressed for about 2 seconds until startup
logo will appear.
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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.
S TEP 3. I NITIAL S ETTINGS
Follow the Wizard instructions to customize the main
parameters. After finishing the customization, Home Screen
will appear.
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Controls and Navigation
Finger Gestures
T AP
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.
P RESS AND H OLD
This gesture calls context menu with available options for
an item. While you at Home Screen, it allows to move an
item.
S LIDE
Slide means move finger across the screen vertically or
horizontally.
D RAG
To drag an item, press and hold it until you reach final
position.
F LICK
Flicking is similar to sliding, but you need to move your
finger more rapidly. It’s used for scrolling through lists.
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P INCH
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.
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 Recycle Bin – starter is activated after continuo’s
touch on icon or widget. To delete element, drag-anddrop 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
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 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.
S TATUS B AR
The status bar, located at the top of the screen, displays:
 date and time
 battery status
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 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Q UICK 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.
C ONTEXT M ENU
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.
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O BREEY O NLINE B OOKSTORE
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.
L OADING B OOKS 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’
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 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.
L OADING 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’
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 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.
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P AGING
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.
L OCKING SCREEN ROTATION
Selecting this function, you can lock and unlock the
current screen position, overcoming accelerometer.
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F IT TO WIDTH
For graphic format files. This function restores the book
display scale using a page size equal to screen width.
Z OOMING
You can zoom book, using the ‘+’/‘-’ buttons on the panel
of basic commands.
R EFLOW
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.
C URRENT P AGE AND T URNING 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 onscreen 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.
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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.
B OOKMARK 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.
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N OTES 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 onscreen 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.
S WITCHING TO S TRUCTURED T ABLE OF C ONTENTS
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.
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D ICTIONARY
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.
S EARCH
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.
T EXT TO S PEECH
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’.
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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
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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.
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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.
B OOK 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.
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N IGHT R EADING
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.
C ONFIGURATION
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.
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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
Applications > Manage packages.
section
Settings
Select package to remove and confirm uninstallation.
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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)).
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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
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 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
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o Page info
o Downloads
o Settings
Note Downloads are possible if external SD card inserted.
B OOKMARKS
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
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 Share link
 Copy link URL
 Delete bookmark
 Set as homepage
Browser Settings
P AGE 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
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P RIVACY SETTINGS
 Clear cache
 Clear history
 Accept cookies
 Clear all cookie data
 Remember form data
 Enable location
 Clear location access
S ECURITY 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
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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
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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
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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
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Google Services
Next client applications for Google services are preinstalled 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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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 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-tospeech 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
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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
languages and press ‘Return’ button
o Quick fixes
o Show suggestions
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input
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.
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Customer Support
For detailed information about service centers in your
country please visit the official website of PocketBook
International: http://www.pocketbook-int.com.
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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.
U PDATING
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
U PDATING 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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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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