Qisda PD060B00 E-Book User Manual Pandigital Novel User Guide
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Box 2969, Dublin, CA 94568-2969 USA T ab le of Con ten ts Important Safety Precautions ............................... 12 Cleaning the device ....................................................... 14 Device Overview .................................................... 15 Power Switch Usage ............................................. 16 Touch-Screen Navigation ..................................... 17 Reset Device .......................................................... 17 Getting Started....................................................... 18 Connecting to Public Wi-Fi Hotspot .............................. 22 Application Menus ................................................. 24 Applications ........................................................... 27 Buy & Download using Shop B&N ....................... 29 Buy & Download using BOOKSTORE ................. 30 Barnes & Noble BOOKSTORE .............................. 31 Purchase an eBook ....................................................... 32 Purchase a Magazine or Newspaper ............................ 33 Get FREE Sample ......................................................... 35 Buy Sample Books ........................................................ 36 Search the Bookstore .................................................... 36 SHOP B&N.............................................................. 37 Downloading Purchased Media .................................... 38 MY LIBRARY .......................................................... 38 Cover View .................................................................... 39 List View ........................................................................ 41 Get Books ..................................................................... 42 Manage Books .............................................................. 46 Lend/Return Books ....................................................... 47 Lend a Book .............................................................. 48 Check for Offers ........................................................ 49 Opening Borrowed Books ......................................... 50 Return/Buy Borrowed Books ..................................... 50 Bookshelves .................................................................. 51 Add New Bookshelf ................................................... 51 Manage Bookshelf .................................................... 52 Display Bookshelf ...................................................... 52 Quick Display a Bookshelf .................................. 53 Delete Bookshelf ....................................................... 53 Subscriptions ................................................................. 54 READER ................................................................. 55 Reader Function Menu .................................................. 57 My Library ................................................................. 58 Dictionary .................................................................. 58 Table of Contents ...................................................... 59 Bookmarks ................................................................ 60 Bookmark a page ................................................ 60 View Bookmark List............................................. 60 Highlight text on a Page ...................................... 61 View Highlights List ............................................. 61 Delete Highlights ................................................. 62 Add Note to Page ................................................ 62 View Notes List ................................................... 63 Edit/Delete Notes ................................................ 63 Go To ........................................................................ 64 Font Size ................................................................... 65 Information ................................................................ 65 Lock Screen Orientation ............................................ 66 Play Music in Background while Reading ..................... 67 MUSIC ..................................................................... 68 Play Music ..................................................................... 68 Stop Music ................................................................ 69 Delete Audio Files ..................................................... 70 Playlist ........................................................................... 70 Add songs to Playlist ................................................. 71 Play songs in Playlist ................................................ 71 Remove songs from Playlist...................................... 72 PHOTOS ................................................................. 72 Photo Gallery ................................................................ 73 Play Slideshow .............................................................. 74 Delete Photo Files ..................................................... 75 CALENDAR ............................................................ 76 View Other Months ........................................................ 77 Add Event ...................................................................... 77 Edit Event ...................................................................... 77 Snooze or Cancel Event Alert ....................................... 78 SUDOKU ................................................................. 78 SETTINGS............................................................... 79 Settings>General .......................................................... 79 Settings>Date and Time................................................ 81 Settings>Barnes & Noble Account ................................ 82 Settings>Photos ............................................................ 84 Settings>Network .......................................................... 86 Turn Wi-Fi Off ............................................................ 87 Settings>Advanced Settings ......................................... 88 Firmware Update ....................................................... 88 Restore to default ...................................................... 90 Restore to default and remove user information ....... 91 Settings>Support........................................................... 92 EMAIL ..................................................................... 92 Setup New or Add Accounts ......................................... 92 Set up Yahoo! Plus Account ..................................... 94 Set up Juno Platinum or Turbo Account ................... 95 Manual Setup ............................................................ 95 Email Inbox ................................................................... 95 Open Email Message .................................................... 96 Compose New Email Message ..................................... 96 Edit Email Account ........................................................ 97 Set Default Account ...................................................... 97 Delete Email Accounts .................................................. 98 CONTACTS............................................................. 99 Add New Contacts ........................................................ 99 Edit Contacts ................................................................. 99 Delete Contacts ........................................................... 100 BROWSER ............................................................ 100 Go to a Web Site ......................................................... 100 Browser Navigation Menu ........................................... 102 Add Bookmark to Web Page ................................... 102 View Bookmarked Web Pages ................................ 103 DICTIONARY ........................................................ 103 Reader Dictionary ....................................................... 104 ALARM ................................................................. 105 Add Alarm.................................................................... 105 Shut Off Alarm Alert .................................................... 106 Edit Alarm .................................................................... 106 De-Activate Alarms ..................................................... 106 Delete Alarm ............................................................... 107 ADOBE® eBOOKS ............................................... 107 FILE MANAGER ................................................... 110 View Internal Memory Contents .................................. 110 View microSD Card Contents ..................................... 110 Import Media from microSD Card ............................... 111 Copy Specific Media Files into Internal Memory ......... 112 Delete Media Files from Internal Memory ................... 112 Rename Categories or Files ....................................... 113 USER GUIDE ........................................................ 114 Connect to Computer .......................................... 115 Connect to Windows PC ............................................. 115 Disconnect .............................................................. 116 Windows 7......................................................... 117 Windows VISTA ................................................ 117 Windows XP ...................................................... 118 Connect to Macintosh Computer ................................. 118 Disconnect .............................................................. 120 Frequently Asked Questions .............................. 121 Battery Management ........................................... 131 Charge Battery ............................................................ 131 Technical Specifications ..................................... 133 Limited Warranty ................................................. 135 Disclaimers .......................................................... 140 License Agreement and Terms of Use .............. 140 pandigital novel A contemporary multimedia device designed for straightforward functionality, featuring an ePaper display and convenient hard-button and touchscreen navigation. Your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l is a light and stylish electronic multimedia eReader which allows you to quickly and easily download and read digital printed material (eBooks, Magazines, and Newspapers) anytime and anywhere. 10 Also, you can view photo slideshows and listen to music through the built-in speakers or with headphones (not included). When connected to a Wi-Fi network, you can download media files from your Barnes & Noble’s online account, browse the web, visit your favorite social networking sites, and much more! READ. SURF. PLAY. Your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l is a step up in multimedia devices. Congratulations on your choice! Package Contents pandigital novel USB Power Adapter Micro USB Cable Quick Start Guide User Guide (pre-loaded in device) 11 Important Safety Precautions Always follow these basic safety precautions when using your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l . This reduces the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury. Keep this device out of direct sunlight and heat sources such as in a closed car under sunlight or near a stove. Do not use this device near water, in the rain or allow any liquid to get inside this product. Water and moisture may cause short-circuit to the electronic components and lead to malfunctions. Do not drop or apply shock/vibration to this device. Strong impacts may damage the components inside. Do not lay heavy objects on the device as this could cause the screen to crack or break. Do not use this device in dusty environments. Dust grains may cover this device and scratch the surface. 12 Do not use this device near strong electromagnetic sources, such as a microwave oven or television. The electromagnetic interference may cause this device to malfunction. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify this device. There are no user serviceable parts inside this device, and unauthorized modifications void your warranty. Do not insert objects other than compatible memory cards into the memory card slots of this device. The metal contacts inside the slots can easily become damaged by foreign objects. Use only the USB power adapter with the micro USB cable included with this device. Using any other power adapter voids your warranty. Protect the micro USB cable. Route cable so it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against it. Pay particular attention to the point where the cord attaches to your device 13 Protect the micro USB cable. Route cable so it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against it. Pay particular attention to the point where the cord attaches to your device. Cleaning the device Treat the screen gently. To clean fingerprints or dust from the screen, we recommend using a soft, non-abrasive cloth such as a camera lens cloth. 14 Device Overview Power switch microUSB microSD Earphone jack TOP Navigation buttons Exit/return Refresh Volume to previous screen up/down screens Options menu 15 Search text Previous page Next page Power Switch Usage Turn On: Slide and hold the power switch for up to 5 seconds, wait as the device boots up and the Applic a t ion M e nu screen is displayed. Turn Off: Slide and release the power switch quickly, tap Turn Sleep Mode On/Off (energy saver): Slide & release the power switch quickly, tap The device automatically enters Sleep mode if left idle in Screen Saver mode for 3 minutes. Note: Do not leave the device in Sleep mode for more than 2 weeks as this may cause screen burn-in that cannot be recovered. If you slide the power switch but don’t want to put device into sleep mode or turn off, tap return to normal use. 16 to Touch-Screen Navigation The touch-screen allows for quick, easy and convenient navigation for all applications. Throughout the User Guide, you are instructed to use the following touch navigation methods: Tap = touch and quick release of your finger on an item on the screen Finger slide = touch & slide your finger across the screen, and then quick release (i.e., turning pages of your book) Reset Device In the event that your device “freezes” and does not respond to your touch, reset it by poking a straightened paperclip into the reset hole on the back of the unit. The device automatically restarts. 17 Getting Started 1. Charge device Use one of the following methods for charging your device. USB Power Adapter: Insert the large end of the micro USB cable into the USB power adapter, plug the USB power adapter into an electrical wall outlet, and then connect the micro end of the micro USB cable to your device. Direct connect with computer: Connect the large end of the micro USB cable to your computer, and the micro end to the micro USB port on your device. In order to use the device while the battery is charging, tap when prompted to use the device as a mass storage. While charging, the battery icon displays as: . When fully charged the battery icon displays as: You can use the device while the battery is charging. 18 2. Turn device on Slide and hold the power switch for up to 5 seconds. Wait as the device boots up and the Applic a t ion M e nu 1 screen is displayed. 19 3. Set Date and Time IMPORTANT: In order to connect with your Barnes & Noble online account, the Date and Time must be set correctly according to your location. 1. Tap Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Date and Time. 3. Da t e screen is displayed; tap on individual option fields and use to change values. 4. Tap icons at top of screen to set Time Zone and Time. When setting time zone, press display next/previous pages. Time Zone Date 5. Tap Time to save Da t e /T im e settings. 20 to 4. Set up Wi-Fi Network Since many features require a Wi-Fi connection, we recommend you set up your Wi-Fi network now. 1. In the Settings screen, tap Network. 2. If your Wi-Fi status is off, tap Turn ON. 3. The device automatically scans and lists local Wi-Fi Networks found. indicates secure networks that require login name/password to connect. 4. Tap the desired network to which you want to connect. 5. If applicable, enter the network Password. The password is remembered for future connections. 6. Tap When connected, the Wi-Fi status icon appears at the top of the screen. If your Wi-Fi network is set as hidden, it won’t be found by the auto scan. Tap Hidden networks and then enter the network name, 21 type of Authentication and password, and then tap To view or change any of the network settings, tap . If you make changes, tap To re-scan for local Wi-Fi networks, tap to save. Connecting to Public Wi-Fi Hotspot If you are connecting via a public Wi-Fi hotspot, it may be necessary to immediately launch the browser and provide the hotspot login information prior to having an active internet connection. 1. Follow steps 1-6 above to select the hotspot Wi-Fi network. 2. On the Applic a t ion M e nu screen, tap Browser. 3. Enter the login information as required by the hotspot. 5. Set up Barnes & Noble Account Your Barnes & Noble account must be set up on the device before you can download media into M y Libra ry . 22 1. In the Settings screen, tap Barnes & Noble Account. 2. If you have not yet registered an account with Barnes & Noble, tap Create new account. The browser launches and displays the Barnes & Noble account setup page. Follow the prompts to register your account. 3. Tap in the B&N Account field to display the Barnes & Noble Login entry box. 4. Enter the email address that is registered with your Barnes & Noble account, tap 5. Enter your password, tap 6. Tap Login. 7. The device logs into the Barnes & Noble server to verify your account information. If successful, the Barnes & Noble Account screen is displayed again. 8. Press to return to previous screens. 23 Application Menus When you turn the device on, the Applic a t ion M e nu 1 screen is displayed. Application icons Indicates Alarm is set/active Wi-Fi connection status Battery charge level Last read media; tap to open Tap to display additional recently read media Current Date & Time 24 Applic a t ion M e nu 1 Simply tap an application icon to launch the application. (#) under application title indicates number of files associated with the application. Press to display Application Menu 2. 25 Applic a t ion M e nu 2 Press to return to Application Menu 1. 26 Applications Reader Bookstore My Library Shop B&N Display your last read media file. Display Bestsellers, New Releases, Magazines and Newspapers from the Barnes & Noble online eBookstore. Display eBooks, Magazines and Newspapers that have been downloaded to your device. Shop the Barnes & Noble online eBookstore. Music Play and manage audio files. Photos View and manage photo files. Calendar Display monthly calendar and schedule events. Sudoku Play the popular numberplacement game. 27 Settings Email Contacts Browser Dictionary Alarm Adobe® eBooks File Manager Manage device settings, connecting with Wi-Fi network, and personalizing your device. Send/Receive email using your existing email address. Create a list of personal contacts. Access the Internet and ‘surf the web’. Look up words and definitions in the built-in dictionary. Use as alarm clock with scheduled alarms. Read and manage eBooks copied from Adobe Digital Editions (ADE). View, manage, and import media files in Internal Memory or on microSD card. 28 Buy & Download using Shop B&N A. On Applic a t ion M e nu, tap . Browser displays Barnes & Noble online eBookstore. B. Shop and purchase eBooks, Magazines, Newspapers, or get Free Samples. C. Confirm your purchase, enter your existing Barnes & Noble account login information (email & password) or create a new account, and then tap Login. D. The media is added to your Barnes & Noble online Library. E. Press to return to the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. F. On the Applic a t ion M e nu screen, tap My Library> Get Books. If required, provide Barnes & Noble account login information. G. Wait for list of downloadable media. Select desired media to download, tap Download Selected. H. Press to return to M y Libra ry screen. I. In M y Libra ry screen, tap on a media cover to open it in the Re a de r. 29 Buy & Download using BOOKSTORE A. On Applic a t ion M e nu, tap . Barnes & Noble Bestsellers and New Releases are displayed. B. Tap on book cover. Select BUY NOW or Get Free Sample. C. If you have not previously set up your Barnes & Noble account on the device, you are prompted to enter your Barnes & Noble account login information (email & password). The login information is saved for future logins. D. The media is added to your Barnes & Noble online Library. E. Press to return to the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. F. On the Applic a t ion M e nu screen, tap M y Libra ry> Get Books. If required, provide Barnes & Noble account login information. G. Wait for list of downloadable media. Select desired media to download, tap Download Selected. H. Press to return to M y Libra ry screen. I. In M y Libra ry screen, tap on a media cover to open it in the Re a de r. 30 Barnes & Noble BOOKSTORE You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network in order to connect to Barnes & Noble. Tap Bookstore on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. The device connects and syncs with the Barnes & Noble online eBookstore and displays the Bestsellers and New Releases on the Book st ore screen. 31 If desired, tap List View to change the display layout to a text list. Press to display next and previous pages. Purchase an eBook 1. In the Book st ore screen, tap on a book cover to display the descriptive information, synopsis, Buy Now and Get Sample buttons. When offered, tap Get Sample to download a free sample before buying Tap BUY NOW to buy immediately Press to return to the Book st ore screen 32 2. Tap BUY NOW, tap OK in the confirmation screen; the book is added to your Barnes & Noble online account. 3. After a book is added to your Barnes & Noble account, use Get Books to download it from your Barnes & Noble account into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l (pg. 42). 4. After downloading the book, tap on a book cover in M y Libra ry to open it in the Reader. Most books include a Table of Contents with active chapter links allowing you to simply tap the desired chapter/page that you want to view. However, sample books’ Table of Contents may not have active links; use Reader>Go To to jump to a desired page in a sample book. Purchase a Magazine or Newspaper 1. In the Book st ore – Be st se lle rs screen, tap on eMagazines or eNewspapers to display only same media type. 2. Tap on a publication cover to display the descriptive information, synopsis, and buy buttons (sample below). 33 Tap Buy Current Issue Tap Subscribe Now to order a monthly subscription to purchase only the current issue Press to return to the Book st ore screen 3. Tap Buy Current Issue to purchase only the displayed issue. OR Tap Subscribe Now to order a monthly subscription. 4. Tap OK in the confirmation screen; the periodical is added to your Barnes & Noble online account. 34 5. After a periodical is added to your Barnes & Noble account, use the Get Books feature to download it from your Barnes & Noble account into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l (pg. 42). 6. After downloading the periodical using Ge t Book s , tap on the cover in M y Libra ry to open it in the Reader. Get FREE Sample Some, but not all, books offer a downloadable sample for you to read before purchasing the book. 1. When offered in the Descriptive/Synopsis window, tap Get Sample; the sample book is added to your Barnes & Noble online account. 2. After the sample is added to your Barnes & Noble account, use Get Books to download it from your Barnes & Noble account into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l (pg. 42). 3. After it’s downloaded, tap on the sample cover in M y Libra ry to open it in the Reader. 35 Some samples’ Table of Contents may not have active links; use Reader>Go To to jump to a desired page in a sample book/periodical. Buy Sample Books You can quickly and easily buy the full version of a sample book in your Barnes & Noble online Library. 1. In the M y Libra ry screen, tap Lend/Return. 2. Tap Buy sample books. 3. Tap next to the sample book(s) you want to buy, tap Buy Now. 4. Tap to confirm purchase. The sample book is added to your Barnes & Noble online download library. 5. Use Get Books to download your purchased book (pg. 42). Search the Bookstore You can search for a specific string of text (i.e., title, author name, etc.) within the media files in the Bookstore. 36 1. In the Book st ore screen, if desired, first select one of the media categories: Bestsellers, new Releases, eMagazines or eNewspapers. 2. Press 3. Enter the string of text, tap 4. Media with matching text is listed; tap on a media listing to display media information. 5. Follow previous instructions for purchasing media or getting free samples. SHOP B&N IMPORTANT: In order to connect with your Barnes & Noble online account, the Date and Time must be set correctly according to your location. Shopping directly on the Barnes & Noble website allows you to view full details about a book, including Editorial and Customer Reviews, along with the synopsis. 37 Tap Shop B&N on the Applic a t ion M e nu to log onto the Barnes & Noble online eBookstore. Downloading Purchased Media After purchasing media through the Barnes & Noble bookstore, use Get Books to download them from your Barnes & Noble online download library into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l (pg. 42). MY LIBRARY Tap My Library on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen to view and manage your media. The following methods can be used to add eBooks, Magazines and Newspapers to the device: Download media from Barnes & Noble via Get Books function Import media files from a SD card Copy media files from your computer via microUSB 38 Cover View Date indicates publication issue date Indicates media downloaded from Barnes & Noble Function Menu Media is sorted by Date of download. If desired, tap Title to sort by media title, or Author to sort by author’s first name. Media that has been loaded into your device. 39 Press the buttons to display next/previous pages. Tap to view other Bookshelves (use Bookshelves to create other bookshelves). Simply tap on any media cover to open and display it in the Re a de r . Adobe® eBooks application on the Applic a t ion M e nu To access Adobe books, use the screen. 40 List View Indicates bookmarks exist in file Indicates progress of your reading Function Menu Media is sorted by Date of download. If desired, tap Title to sort by media title, or Author to sort by author’s first name. Media that has been loaded into your device. 41 Press the buttons to display next/previous pages. Tap to view other Bookshelves (use Bookshelves to create other bookshelves). Simply tap on any book listing to open and display it in the Re a de r . Adobe® eBooks application on the Applic a t ion M e nu To access Adobe books, use the screen. Get Books Use Get Books to download the downloadable eBooks, Magazines and Newspapers from your Barnes & Noble online account into your pandigital novel. You must have an online account with Barnes & Noble, and already purchased media or requested free book samples. 42 IMPORTANT: In order to connect with your Barnes & Noble online account, the Date and Time must be set correctly according to your location. eBooks downloaded from Barnes & Noble to a Macintosh computer are saved in an unsupported .pdb format. If you copy the .pdb formatted eBooks into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , they will not be recognized. You should always use Get Books to download eBooks directly from your Barnes & Noble download library into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l . Books that are only available in .pdb format are not downloadable even when you use Get Books. Get Books, the device syncs with your Barnes & Noble online account and updates “last page read” markers, which exist in books that you have been reading, in both your device and online account. This allows you to download and open the same books in different eReaders at the “last page read” location instead of the beginning of the book. Each time you use 43 1. Make sure your device is connected to a Wi-Fi network. 2. In the M y Libra ry screen, tap Get Books. 3. If you have not yet set up your Barnes & Noble account on the device, you are prompted for your Barnes & Noble login information. Tap in each entry field to enter your login information, tap Login. If you have not yet registered an account with Barnes & Noble, you can do so now by tapping Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu , tap Barnes & Noble Account, tap Create new account. The browser launches and displays the Barnes & Noble account setup page. Follow the prompts to register your account. 4. Wait for the list of your downloadable media to be displayed, which could take up to a minute depending on how many items are in your account. 5. To download specific items, tap on the items you want to download now, tap Download Selected. To download all purchased media, tap 44 Select All, tap Download Selected. Press to display next/previous pages. 6. The media is downloaded and added to M y Libra ry . In the Downloading media message: S:## = number of successful downloads F:## = number of failed downloads T:## = total number of media files to be downloaded 7. When the download is finished, press to return to M y Libra ry screen. 8. The first time you tap on the downloaded media in M y Libra ry to open it, you may be presented with an ‘unlock’ message requiring you to provide your credit card name and number that is registered with your Barnes & Noble account. 45 Manage Books Use Manage Books to delete media from M y Libra ry . 1. In the M y Libra ry screen, tap Manage Books to display the list of media you have downloaded or imported into M y Libra ry . Press to display next/previous pages. Date of download; if desired, tap Title or Author to re-sort your media accordingly. Media is sorted by 2. Tap on the media you want to delete, tap Delete Selected. 3. Tap to confirm the deletion. 4. Press to return to M y Libra ry screen. 46 Lend/Return Books There are some books that Barnes & Noble classifies as “lendable”, which allows you to loan them to others who also have a Barnes & Noble account. You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network before you can use the Lend/Return Books function. A number appearing with the Lend/Return icon indicates new/pending activity. This number gets updated each time the device syncs with your Barnes & Noble account (i.e., Get Books, check Subscriptions, Lend/Return). After launching Lend/Return, a Le nd/Re t urn/Buy window displays the lend/return/buy options. The number behind Return borrowed books indicates books that need to be returned. The number behind Check for offers indicates new offers pending. 47 Please be aware of the following considerations before loaning or borrowing any books: To lend a book, the recipient must have a Barnes & Noble account. To download a borrowed book, you must have a credit card number assigned to your Barnes & Noble account. To unlock and open a borrowed book, you may be required to provide the default credit card name and number that is registered with your Barnes & Noble account. The book can only be loaned for 14 days. Only one copy of a book can be read at a time. Therefore, the lender won’t have access to the book until after it has been returned from the recipient. Lend a Book 1. In the M y Libra ry screen, tap Lend/Return. 2. Tap Lend books. 3. Tap next to a book that you want to lend, tap Lend. 4. Enter the email address of your recipient. 48 5. If desired, tap in the message window to enter a personal message to accompany the book. 6. Tap Lend. 7. Tap when book loan is complete. 8. Press to return to previous screens. Once you send a loan offer, the book is no longer available in M y Libra ry until the recipient returns the book or rejects the offer. You can use Get Books to download the book when the book becomes downloadable again in the future (pg. 42). Check for Offers Use this function to check for book loan offers made to you. 1. In the M y Libra ry screen, tap Lend/Return. 2. Tap Check for offers. 3. Tap next to the offers you want to accept or decline, tap Accept or Decline accordingly. 49 4. Press to return to previous screens. Opening Borrowed Books After accepting a book offer, use Get Books to download the loaned book to M y Libra ry (pg. 42). To unlock and open the book for the first time, you may need to provide the default credit card name and number that is registered with your Barnes & Noble account. Return/Buy Borrowed Books 1. In the M y Libra ry screen, tap Lend/Return. 2. Tap Return/Buy borrowed books. 3. Tap on desired book, tap Return or Buy Now as desired. 4. Press to return to previous screens. Returned books: Status is changed to “Returned” but remains available for purchase later. 50 Purchased books: The borrowed book is removed from M y Libra ry . Use Get Books to download your purchased book (pg. 42). Bookshelves Use Bookshelves to create and manage personalized bookshelves into which you want to save your downloaded media (i.e., Short Stories, Drama, etc.). The number of books within a bookshelf is displayed in the right column. Add New Bookshelf 1. In the M y Libra ry screen, tap Bookshelves. 2. Tap Add Shelf. 3. Enter the desired bookshelf name (i.e., Short Stories, Drama, etc.). 4. Tap Save to create the new bookshelf. 51 Manage Bookshelf Add media to bookshelf: 1. In the M y Libra ry screen, tap Bookshelves. 2. Tap on the bookshelf that you want to add or remove media, tap Manage Bookshelf. 3. Media is sorted by Title; if desired, tap Date or Author to re-sort your media accordingly. 4. Tap on the media you want to add to the bookshelf. 5. Tap Save, and then OK to confirm the save. 6. Press screen. to return to M y Libra ry Display Bookshelf 1. In the M y Libra ry screen, tap Bookshelves. 52 2. Tap on the bookshelf you want to display, tap Display Shelf. Press to display next/previous pages. 3. Tap on a book cover to open it in the Re a de r . Quick Display a Bookshelf In M y Libra ry or in any other bookshelf, tap the bookshelf name in the upper right corner to display the list of all bookshelves, tap the desired bookshelf to open. Delete Bookshelf 1. In the M y Libra ry screen, tap Bookshelves. 2. Tap Delete Bookshelf. 3. Tap on the bookshelf you want to delete, tap Delete Selected. Note: You cannot delete M y Libra ry . 4. Tap OK to confirm deletion. 53 5. Press screen. to return to M y Libra ry Subscriptions Use Subscriptions to check for newest issues of active periodicals (Magazine or Newspaper) subscriptions. To get non-active subscriptions and purchased single issues, use Ge t Book s (pg. 42). Subscriptions, the device syncs with your Barnes & Noble online account and updates “last page read” markers, which exist in publications that you have been reading, in both your device and online account. This allows you to download and open the same publications in different eReaders at the “last page read” location instead of the beginning of the publication. Each time you use You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network before you can perform the Check Subscriptions function. 1. In the M y Libra ry screen, tap Subscriptions. 54 2. If you haven’t yet registered your Barnes & Noble account in the device, you are prompted for your Barnes & Noble login information. Tap in each entry field to enter your login information, tap Login. 3. The device syncs with your Barnes & Noble online account. 4. If new releases or updates are found, they are reflected in M y Libra ry , otherwise a message advises there are no updates, tap to acknowledge. READER The Reader is used to display your digital media (eBooks, Magazines, and Newspapers). eBook supported formats: EPUB and PDF 55 Methods that can be used to launch the Reader: Tap on a media cover in M y Libra ry or in a Book she lf . Tap Reader on the Applic a t ion M e nu to open the last read media file. Tap the media title in the Cont inue Re a ding section at the bottom of the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. Indicates page is bookmarked Press to display the Re a de r Func t ion M e nu Tap to scroll page right (appears in .pdf files) Press or to re-hide it Finger slide rightto-left for next page. Or press to scroll next/ previous pages. Tap to scroll page down (appears in .pdf files) Fit page to screen Zoom in/out Return to normal view (appears when zoomed) 56 If you are viewing a .pdf file that has not been sized to fit the device screen you have zoomed the page, the arrows appear for scrolling the viewable portion of the page. Sleep Mode On/Off, slide & release the power switch quickly. For optimum battery charge saving while reading, turn Wi-Fi Off (pg. 87) and Power Saving On (pg. 80). To switch viewing orientation from Portrait (vertical default) to Landscape (horizontal), tap Settings> General> Orientation. To turn Reader Function Menu Press to display the Re a de r Func t ion M e nu at the top of the screen. IMPORTANT: When the Re a de r Func t ion M e nu is displayed, normal Reader functions, such as page turn and zoom are inoperable. 57 Always press or to re-hide the menu when you’re done with the menu functions. My Library 1. With page displayed in the Reader, press to display the Re a de r Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap My Library. 3. M y Libra ry screen is displayed. Refer to M y Libra ry section beginning on page 38 for features. Dictionary The built-in dictionary allows you to quickly and conveniently look up the definition of words either within the media you are viewing or any other words. 58 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , press to display the Re a de r Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap Dictionary. 3. Tap on the word you want to look up. 4. If the definition is longer than the viewable area, finger slide the scroll bar to view the remainder of the definition. 5. Tap to close the lookup window. Table of Contents Quickly view the T a ble of Cont e nt s of the media file you are viewing. The Table of Contents font size is fixed and cannot be changed using the Font Size function. 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , press to display the Re a de r Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap TOC. 59 3. Tap on the chapter/page you want to view to jump to the selected page. Bookmarks Bookmark a page 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , to display the Re a de r press Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap Bookmarks. 3. Tap Add Bookmark. 4. A is added to the top left corner of the page when bookmarked. 5. To remove bookmark, simply tap Bookmarks, tap Remove Bookmark. View Bookmark List 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , to display the Re a de r press Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap Bookmarks. 60 3. Tap Bookmark List. All bookmarks within the media file are listed. 4. Tap on a bookmark to go to the page. Highlight text on a Page 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , to display the Re a de r press Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap Bookmarks. 3. Tap Highlight. 4. Finger slide over the text you want to highlight. 5. To cancel the highlight, while it’s still dark and before highlighting any other text, tap 6. Tap to save highlights. View Highlights List 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , to display the Re a de r press Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap Bookmarks. 61 3. Tap Highlight List. All highlights within the media file are listed. 4. Tap on a highlight to go to the page. Delete Highlights 1. With page that contains highlights to displayed in the Re a de r , press display the Re a de r Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap Bookmarks. 3. Tap Highlight. 4. Tap on the highlighted text; the highlight darkens. 5. Tap to delete. 6. Tap to save changes. Add Note to Page 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , to display the Re a de r press Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap Bookmarks. 3. Tap Add Note. 62 4. Enter your note, tap to save. 5. A note indicator icon appears in the upper left corner of the page. View Notes List 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , to display the Re a de r press Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap Bookmarks. 3. Tap Notes List. 4. Tap on a note listing to jump to that page. Edit/Delete Notes 1. With page containing note displayed in the Re a de r , tap on the note indicator icon. 2. To Edit: tap edits, tap 3. To Delete: tap confirm deletion. 63 , make desired to re-save. , tap to Go To Use the Go To Page function to quickly jump to a specific page or word within the media file you are viewing. 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , press to display the Re a de r Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap Go To. 3. To jump to a page, enter the desired page number, tap GO; the selected page is displayed. 4. To jump to a specific word, tap Word, enter the desired word, tap GO. The first page found with the entered word is displayed. 5. After jumping to different pages, tap Last Read to return to the original page you were viewing. 64 Font Size For optimal viewing, you can adjust the size of the onscreen text by changing the Font Size. 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , press to display the Re a de r Func t ion M e nu . 2. Tap Font Size. 3. Tap the desired font size from the dropdown list. 4. Press to close the drop-down list. Information You can view the document information of the media file you are reading, such as Title, Author, date of publication, and date of download. 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , press to display the Re a de r Func t ion M e nu . 65 2. Tap to display more menu options, tap Information. 3. Press to return to the page you were reading. Lock Screen Orientation If you have the screen orientation set as Auto (in Settings>General), when in the Reader (only) the screen automatically rotates from portrait to landscape depending on how you hold your device. When desired, you can lock the screen in the desired orientation to prevent the autorotation. 1. With page displayed in the Re a de r , press to display the Re a de r Func t ion M e nu . to display more menu options, 2. Tap tap Lock. 66 4. Press or to hide the Re a de r Func t ion M e n u. 3. To unlock, repeat step 1-3, tapping Unlock in step 2. Play Music in Background while Reading When desired, you can play music in the background as you read in the Reader. 1. Start the music as instructed under Play Music beginning on page 68. 2. Press to return to the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 3. Open desired media file in the Reader; the music continues to play as you read. to return to the 4. To stop the music, press Applic a t ion M e nu screen, tap Music, , and then tap 67 MUSIC The following audio file formats are supported: MP3 The following methods can be used to add audio files to your Music List: Import audio files from a SD card Copy audio files from your computer via microUSB Play Music 1. Tap Music on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. The M usic List screen is displayed. 3. If desired, you can change the sort display by tapping Artist or Title. 4. Tap Shuffle if you want multiple audio files to play in random order ( = on). Otherwise they play in the order listed in the M usic List . 5. Tap Repeat if you want the audio files to play over and over until you stop them ( = on). 68 Otherwise the audio files play once and then stop. 6. To play all songs listed, tap Select All, tap Play. To play one song, tap on the song, tap Play. next to the To play selected songs, tap desired songs, tap Play. 7. Tap to pause/stop, to play, to play previous/next audio file, and to adjust the volume. You can also press and then to adjust the volume. 8. Press to display the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. The music continues to play even when you launch other applications. Stop Music 1. Tap Music on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen to re-display the M usic Pla y screen. 2. Tap 69 3. Tap Menu to return to the Music List screen. 4. Press to return to the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. Delete Audio Files 1. Tap File Manager on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap the Music category. 3. Press to display the option menu, tap DeleteMode. 4. Tap on the files you want to delete, tap OK. 5. Tap to confirm delete. 6. Press to return to previous screens. Playlist If desired, you can create a separate playlist of selected audio files (i.e., your favorite tunes, specific genre, specific artist, etc.) from your M usic List , allowing you to play the selected list at any time. 70 Add songs to Playlist 1. In the M usic List screen tap next to the song titles you want to add. 2. Tap Add to Playlist. 3. A message confirms the playlist was updated. Play songs in Playlist 1. In the M usic List screen, tap Playlist at the top of the screen. 2. To play all songs listed, tap Select All, tap Play. To play one song, tap on the song listing, tap Play. next to To play selected songs, tap the desired song files, tap Play. 3. To return to the main M usic List screen, tap Artist or Title at the top of the screen. 71 Remove songs from Playlist Every time you tap Add to Playlist, the entire playlist is updated with the songs that are selected in the main Music List. To remove songs from the playlist, simply de-select them in the main Music List and tap Add to Playlist again. PHOTOS The following photo file formats are supported: JPEG and PNG The following methods can be used to add photos to the device: Import photo files from a SD card Copy photo files from your computer via microUSB 72 Photo Gallery 1. Tap Photos on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. The Phot o Ga lle ry screen is displayed with photos arranged alphabetically in ascending order. You can tap View [ASC] to change the display to descending order [DSC]. You can set the photos to display by date added to the device through Settings>Photos (pg. 84). 3. To view individual photos, tap on a photo. 4. When a photo is displayed in full-screen mode, a Phot o Func t ion M e nu appears at the top of the screen with the following options: Back Zoom In Return to Photo Gallery screen. Enlarges the photo view; tap multiple times until desired view is achieved. Tap to pan the viewable section of the photo. 73 Zoom Out Rotate Previous Next Tap to reduce the photo view back to normal size. Rotates photo 90 degrees clockwise; tap multiple times until desired orientation is achieved. Display previous photo listed in Photo Gallery Display next photo listed in Photo Gallery Play Slideshow To play a slideshow of all photos, in the Phot o Ga lle ry screen, tap Slideshow without selecting any photos. To play a slideshow of selected photos, tap Multiple Select, tap on each photo you want to include, tap Slideshow. Press screen. to return to the Phot o Ga lle ry 74 Slideshow Options 1. While slideshow is playing, tap anywhere on the photo to display the option menu. 2. Tap the and to set the speed at which the slideshow photos transition from one to another (default = 5 seconds). 3. Tap to zoom in on the photo. 4. Tap to resume the slideshow. 5. Tap to return to the Phot o Ga lle ry . Delete Photo Files 1. Tap File Manager on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap the Photos category. 3. Press to display the option menu, tap DeleteMode. 4. Tap on the files you want to delete, tap OK. 5. Tap 6. Press to confirm delete. to return to previous screens. 75 CALENDAR Tap Calendar on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen to display the Ca le nda r screen. Display previous month Display next month Triangle indicates scheduled event (only 1 event per date allowed) Outline indicates current date 76 View Other Months 1. On the Ca le nda r screen, tap to view to view future previous months, or months. 2. Press to exit the Ca le nda r screen. Add Event Only one event per date is allowed. If you add an event on a date with existing event, the new event replaces the first. 1. On the Ca le nda r screen, tap on the date to which you want to add an event. 2. In the Add Eve nt screen, tap in each entry field to enter the desired event information tap Save. 3. Press to return to the Ca le nda r screen. Edit Event 1. On the Ca le nda r screen, tap Manage Events. 2. Tap on an event to edit, make desired changes, tap Save. 3. Press to return to the Ca le nda r screen. 77 Snooze or Cancel Event Alert When a scheduled event is activated, a pop-up alert message appears. Tap Snooze if you want to be reminded again in 10 minutes, or tap Dismiss to cancel the alert. SUDOKU Tap Sudoku on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen to play the popular number-placement game. Each Sudoku puzzle has a unique solution that can be reached logically without guessing. The Internet is a good source for more information about playing Sudoku. Game Rules 1. Enter digits from 1 to 9 into the blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. So must every column, as must every 3x3 square. 78 2. Touch a number at the top of the screen, and then touch in a square to add the number to that square. 3. If you enter a number incorrectly, you can fix by selecting a new number at the top of the screen and tap on the incorrect number. SETTINGS Settings>General 1. Tap Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap General. 3. The Registered to entry field shows your Barnes & Noble account email address. This is entered under Settings>Barnes & Noble Account (pg 82). 4. Language: Tap language. to choose the desired 79 5. Orientation: Tap to set the screen display orientation, Portrait (vertical - default) or Landscape (horizontal), or select Auto to have the orientation automatically switch orientation when you turn the device. 6. Screen Saver: The device automatically enters Screen Saver mode when left idle for a period of time; tap to set the desired period of time. The device automatically enters Sle e p mode when left in Screen Saver mode for 3 minutes; slide the power switch quickly to turn Sleep mode off. 7. Power Saving: This feature is designed to help achieve the longest reading time per battery charge when using the Re a de r application. The default power saving mode is Off. Tap to turn On for optimum reading time per battery charge. When On, the power appears at the top of the saving icon screen. You must also turn the Wi-Fi Off when using the Power Saving feature (pg. 87). 80 You may experience slower responses in performance when Power Saving is turned On. 8. Tap to save settings. 9. Press to return to previous screens. Settings>Date and Time IMPORTANT: In order to connect with your Barnes & Noble online account, the Date and Time must be set correctly according to your location. 1. Tap Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Date and Time. Set Time Zone a. Tap the Time Zone icon b. Tap on the appropriate Country and then Region for your location. Press pages. 81 to display next/previous Set Date a. Tap on the Date icon b. Tap on the individual year/month/day fields that you want to change, and then tap to adjust settings. Set Time a. Tap on the Time icon b. Tap on the individual hour/minute fields that you want to change, and then tap to adjust settings. c. Tap 12HR or 24HR for desired time format. 12HR = 12:00am-12:00pm (default) 24HR = 12:00-24:00 3. Tap the 4. Press to save settings. to return to previous screens Settings>Barnes & Noble Account Register your Barnes & Noble account login information on your device. You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network in order to set up your Barnes & Noble account. 82 1. Tap Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Barnes & Noble Account. 3. Tap in the B&N Account field to display the Barnes & Noble Login entry box. 4. Enter the email address that is registered with your Barnes & Noble account, tap 5. Enter your password, tap 6. Tap Login. 7. The device logs into the Barnes & Noble server to verify your account information. If successful, the Barnes & Noble Account screen is displayed again. 8. Press to return to previous screens. Create new account If you want to register a new account with Barnes & Noble, tap Create new account. The browser launches and displays the Barnes & Noble Account setup page. Follow the prompts to create your new account. 83 Forgot password If you have forgotten your password, tap Forgot password. The browser launches and displays the Barnes & Noble Sign I n or Cre a t e Ac c ount web page. Tap Forgot your password? and then follow the prompts to reset your password. De-register If you want to delete your Barnes & Noble login information and delete the media unlock information in the device, tap De-register, tap to confirm. CAUTION: De-registering causes the media in the device to be locked and can only be opened by providing the Barnes & Noble login information and credit card that was used to purchase the media. Settings>Photos Use these functions to set your Slideshow preferences. 84 1. Tap Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Photos. 3. Slideshow Interval: Tap the and to set the speed at which the slideshow photos transition from one to another (default = 10 seconds). to 4. Display Current Date and Time: Tap select if you want the current date and time displayed with your photos. 5. Enable Music with Slideshow: Tap to select if you want music to automatically play with your photo slideshows. If enabled, you can optionally select the music source from these options: Select music: Select if you want to choose to one particular audio file to play. Tap select the option, tap Select music to select the desired audio file; the title is displayed Playlist: Select if you want the music in your to select. You custom playlist to play. Tap must have a music added to the playlist; 85 otherwise the music defaults to the main music library (pg. 68). 6. Photo Display Order: Select desired order in which you want your photos displayed in the Phot o Ga lle ry , by Date added or by File Name. 7. Tap to save your settings. 8. Press to return to previous screens. Settings>Network In order to connect to the Internet, you must have a Wi-Fi network set up on your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l . If you did not set up a network during the initial setup, do so now. 1. Tap Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Network. 3. If your Wi-Fi status is off, tap Turn ON. 4. The device automatically scans and lists local Wi-Fi Networks found. indicates secure networks that require login name/password to connect. 86 5. Tap the desired network to which you want to connect. 6. If applicable, enter the network Password. The password is remembered for future connections. 7. Tap When connected, the Wi-Fi status icon appears at the top of the screen. If your Wi-Fi network is set as hidden, it won’t be found by the auto scan. Tap Hidden networks and then enter the network name, type of Authentication, and password, tap To re-scan for local Wi-Fi networks, tap To view or change any of the network settings, tap . If you made changes, tap save. to To disconnect from a connected network, simply tap on the network. Turn Wi-Fi Off There may be times when you want to prevent your device from connecting to a 87 Wi-Fi network, even if you’ve set the network up on your device. 1. Tap Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Network. 3. Tap Turn OFF. The Wi-Fi status icon no longer appears at the top of the screen. Settings>Advanced Settings Firmware Update WARNING! If you update your firmware, all Barnes & Noble account information and Adobe DRM Activation records will be deleted. Application feature default settings will be factory reset. We recommend that you back up all downloaded media to your computer before updating your firmware. 1. On your computer, go to www.pandigital.net/downloads. 88 2. Select the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l category. 3. Select your device model and Update via SD Card option. 4. When the File Dow nloa d window appears, select Save and then select the desired location to store the update file on your computer. 5. When the download is complete, connect your device to your computer via microUSB cable. 6. Tap when prompted to use the device as a mass storage. The device is recognized by your computer as a removable drive. “Sync in progress” is displayed on the screen while connected. 7. In a MS Windows Explorer or Mac Finder window, locate the Firmware folder in PD_Novel drive. 8. Unzip the downloaded update file into the Firmware folder (qdutil folder & contents). 9. Disconnect the microUSB from the device and wait for the device to refresh. 89 10. Tap Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen, tap Advanced Settings. 11. Tap Firmware Update, tap to confirm update. 12. Wait as the device is updated and the update successful message appears. 13. Turn the device off, and then slide the power switch and hold for 5 seconds to reboot. 14. Wait for the Applic a t ion M e nu screen to be displayed. 15. Use Settings>Date and Time to reset the Date and Time according to your location (pg. 81). Note: In order to connect with your Barnes & Noble online account, these must be set correctly. Restore to default Restoring the defaults using this option changes all general settings back to the factory pre-set defaults. Your downloaded media, contact list, photos, etc. are not affected. 90 1. Tap Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Advanced Settings. 3. Tap Restore to default. 4. Tap to confirm the reset. Restore to default and remove user information WARNING: This option changes all general settings back to the factory pre-set defaults AND deletes your personal settings, downloaded media, contact list, photos, etc.. Use this option only if you want the device completely returned to “out-of-box” status. 1. Tap Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Advanced Settings. 3. Tap Restore to default and remove user info. 4. Tap to confirm the reset. 91 Settings>Support The information on the T e c hnic a l Support I nform a t ion screen is for reference if you contact Technical Support. 1. Tap Settings on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Support. EMAIL SMTP and IMAP accounts are supported. Note: This device does not support email attachments. Therefore, emails sent to you with attachments are received without the attachments. Setup New or Add Accounts You can enter multiple personal email addresses that you would like to access through your pandigital novel. 92 1. Select Email from the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. In the Em a il Ac c ount s screen, tap Settings. 3. Tap Add Account. 4. Tap into the Email field to enter your email address, tap 5. Tap into the Password field and enter your email password, tap 6. Tap next to Set as Default. If you add more email addresses later, you can change the default account. 7. Tap Next. 8. If the Incoming Server Settings were automatically populated, you can check the accuracy on your email provider’s website. If necessary, enter/change the Incoming Server Settings, tap Next. 9. Repeat for the Outgoing Server Settings, tap Next. 10. Press to return to previous screens. 93 Set up Yahoo! Plus Account Your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l does not support free yahoo email accounts (POP3). Yahoo! Plus accounts must use the following data when setting up your email account. Incoming Mail Server Settings POP server: plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com Use SSL Port: 995 Outgoing Mail Server Settings SMTP server: plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com Use SSL Port: 465 Use Authentication Account Name/Login Name: Your Yahoo! Mail ID (your email address without the “@yahoo.com”, for example “testing80”) Email Address: Your Yahoo! Mail address (for example, testing80@yahoo.com) Password: Your Yahoo! Mail password 94 Set up Juno Platinum or Turbo Account Your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l does not support free juno email accounts (POP3). Platinum or Turbo Juno accounts must use the following data when setting up your email account. Incoming Mail Server Settings POP server: pop.juno.comnovel Outgoing Mail Server Settings SMTP server: authsmtp.juno.com Manual Setup After setting up your email account, use Manual Setup to edit the settings if necessary. Email Inbox 1. Select Email from the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. If you have multiple email accounts, tap on desired account to open, tap Inbox. 3. Your mail is received and displayed in the I nbox screen. 95 Press to display next/previous pages. 4. Press to return to previous screens. Open Email Message 1. In the I nbox screen, tap on an email to open it. 2. Tap or finger slide the scroll bar to scroll the email. 3. To reply or forward the message, tap Reply and then tap desired option: Reply Reply all Forward 4. To display the previous or next email message listed in the Inbox, tap Previous or Next. 5. If you want to delete the message, tap Delete. Compose New Email Message 1. In the I nbox screen, tap Compose. 2. Tap in the To/CC/BCC entry field and then enter the recipient’s email address. 96 OR Tap Add Contacts to select the recipient(s) from your Cont a c t s list. 3. Tap in the Subject entry field to enter your desired subject title. 4. Tap in the message area to enter your personal message. 5. Tap Send when ready to send your email. 6. If you do not want to send or save the message, tap Discard. Edit Email Account 1. Select Email from the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Select the account that you want to edit, tap Setting, tap Manual Setup. 3. Make desired changes to settings. Set Default Account One email address must be designated as the default account, so if you have multiple email accounts you can designate any one as the default. 97 1. Select Email from the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Setting. 3. Tap on the desired account, tap Set as Default. Delete Email Accounts If you have multiple accounts, and you delete the account designated as the default account, the next email listed is automatically set as the default. 1. Select Email from the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Setting. 3. Tap on the desired account to be deleted, tap Delete Account. 4. Tap to confirm deletion. 98 CONTACTS You can create an address book of your personal contacts, including personal notes as desired. Add New Contacts 1. Tap Contacts on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Add Contact. 3. In the Add Cont a c t screen, tap in each entry field to enter your contact information. 4. Tap Save. Edit Contacts 1. Tap Contacts on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap on the desired contact name that you want to edit. 3. In the Edit Cont a c t screen, tap in the entry fields to change or add information. 99 4. Tap Save. Delete Contacts 1. In the Cont a c t s screen, tap the desired contact name that you want to delete. 2. In the Edit Cont a c t screen, tap Delete. BROWSER Use Web to access the Internet and ‘surf the web’ and visit your favorite web sites. Web requires a connection to a Wi-Fi network. If you have not set up your Wi-Fi network, do so now using the instructions on page 86. Using Go to a Web Site 1. Tap Browser on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen to launch the internet browser. 100 Tap to scroll page up Finger slide scroll bar Tap to scroll page left Tap to scroll page down Finger slide scroll bar Tap to scroll page right 2. Tap in the top URL address field; the keypad appears so you can enter the web site address. 3. Tap to go to the web site address. 4. Press to exit the browser. 101 Browser Navigation Menu Return to Home website Tap to bookmark web page Display previously viewed web page Return to web page viewed before selecting Back Refresh the screen by reloading the web page Stop web page from loading Zoom in on the web page Zoom web page back out List of bookmarked web pages Add Bookmark to Web Page 1. To bookmark a web page, tap the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Tap to confirm the addition. 102 in the 3. When the keypad appears, enter the URL address, tap View Bookmarked Web Pages 1. To view a list of all bookmarked web pages, tap 2. To display a bookmarked web page, tap directly on a listing. next to a 3. To delete one bookmark, tap listing, tap Delete. To delete all bookmarks, tap Select All, tap Delete. DICTIONARY The built-in dictionary allows you to quickly and conveniently look up the definition of words, either within the media you are viewing or any other words. 103 1. Tap Dictionary on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Enter the word to look up, tap 3. The word is displayed in the Se a rc h w ord box, tap Search. 4. The definition of the word is displayed. 5. To look up a different word, tap in the Se a rc h w ord box; repeat steps 2-3. 6. Press to exit the dictionary. Reader Dictionary You can also access the dictionary while reading a media file in the Re a de r . 1. While viewing a media page, press 2. Tap Dictionary. 3. Tap on the word you want to look up. 4. If the definition is longer than the viewable area, finger slide the scroll bar to view the remainder of the definition. 5. Tap to close the lookup window. 104 ALARM An alarm icon displayed at the top of screens indicates that one or more alarms have been set and are active. Add Alarm 1. Tap Alarm on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap Add Alarm. 3. Tap in the Label entry field to enter the desired descriptive label for the alert (i.e., Lunch with friend). 4. Tap in the Time entry field to enter the time. 5. If you want the alarm to alert repeatedly on specific days, tap next to the desired days. 6. Tap Save. 7. In the Alarm screen, tap to activate it. 8. Tap Save. 105 next to the alarm 9. The alarm icon appears at the top of the screen 10. Press to return to the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. Shut Off Alarm Alert When a scheduled alarm is activated, an alert appears on the screen with the alarm information. Tap on the alert message to stop it, tap close the alert message. to Edit Alarm 1. In the Ala rm screen, tap on the alarm you want to edit. 2. Make desired edits tap Save. De-Activate Alarms You may have instances where you want to temporarily de-activate alarms rather than delete them. next to the 1. In the Ala rm screen, tap alarm(s) you want to de-activate. 2. Tap when you want to re-activate. 106 Delete Alarm 1. In the Ala rm screen, tap on the alarm you want to delete. 2. In the Edit Ala rm screen, tap Delete. ADOBE® eBOOKS Adobe® eBooks is designed for reading and managing eBooks and other digital content transferred from Adobe Digital Editions (ADE). To view Adobe® eBooks, you need a free Adobe account and Adobe Digital Editions software. Register your account and then download the software on the Adobe website: http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions Authorize your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l for ADE 1. Start ADE on your computer. 2. Connect your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l to your computer using the USB cable. 107 3. ADE detects your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and displays the Device Setup Assistant. 4. Click Authorize Device, click Finished. After you authorize your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , it appears as a device in ADE (titled PD_NOVEL). Transfer eBooks from ADE into your pand igi tal nov e l 1. With your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l still connected to the computer, drag and drop the eBooks from the ADE collection into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l device (titled PD_NOVEL). 2. Disconnect the USB cable from device. Read Adobe® eBooks 1. Tap Adobe® eBooks on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. The books you transferred to PD_NOVEL are listed. 3. Tap on a book cover to open in the Reader. 108 If you attempt to open a book but an error message states the book cannot be opened, it may be an expired book or the activation record has been erased. Re-start your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and then reconnect to the computer to re-activate the authorization. If an Adobe eBook has an expiration date, it also expires on your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l . If an eBook is returned in ADE before it expires, the next time you connect your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l to your computer, ADE updates the status of the returned eBook on your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , and you won’t be able to read it. Delete Adobe® eBooks 1. Tap File Manager on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. 2. Tap the Digital Editions category. 3. Press to display the option menu, tap DeleteMode. 4. Tap on the files you want to delete, tap OK. 109 5. Tap to confirm deletion. 6. Press to return to previous screens. FILE MANAGER Tap File Manager on the Applic a t ion M e nu screen. View Internal Memory Contents 1. In the File M a na ge r screen, the default media listed is the Internal Memory. 2. Tap on the desired media category, and if applicable tap on sub-category. 3. Tap on a media file to open it in its applicable application, or press to return to previous screens. View microSD Card Contents Macintosh users must format SD cards using the FAT32 option in order for your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l to read the card. 110 1. In the File M a na ge r screen, tap SD Card. 2. If you created category folders on your SD card, tap on the desired category. 3. Tap on a media file to open it in its applicable application, or press to return to previous screens. Import Media from microSD Card Macintosh users must format SD cards using the FAT32 option in order for your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l to read the card. Use this option to import all files found on microSD of selected type. 1. In the File M a na ge r screen, tap Import. 2. Select the media types you want to import, tap Import. 3. Files are copied into your p a n d i g i t a l novel. 4. Press to return to previous screens. 111 Copy Specific Media Files into Internal Memory Use this option to choose specific files to copy into the Internal Memory. 1. In the File M a na ge r screen, tap the category in which there are files you want to copy. 2. Press to display the option menu, tap CopyMode. 3. Tap on the files you want to copy, tap OK. 4. Press to return to previous screens. Delete Media Files from Internal Memory 1. In the File M a na ge r screen, tap the category in which there are files you want to delete. 2. Press to display the option menu, tap DeleteMode. 3. Tap on the files you want to delete, tap OK. 4. Tap to confirm delete. 5. Press to return to previous screens. 112 Rename Categories or Files 1. In the File M a na ge r screen, select Internal or SD Card based on where your media resides that you want to rename. 2. If applicable, tap on the desired category. 3. Press to display the option menu, tap RenameMode. 4. Tap on the file you want to rename, tap OK. 5. The keypad appears so you can enter the desired file name, tap 6. Press to return to previous screens. 113 USER GUIDE The full p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l User Guide is included as a book in M y Libra ry . To view it, tap on the User Guide book cover: Once open, you can use the standard Reader functions to search and navigate through the document in the same manner as your downloaded media files. If you want to print the User Guide, copy it to your computer using the Connect to Computer instructions beginning on page 115. The User Guide is also posted on our website: www.pandigital.net/downloads. 114 Connect to Computer You can connect your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l to a Windows or Macintosh computer via a micro USB cable to copy files between the two devices. Compatible with operating systems: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OSX If the device is in Sleep mode, it won’t be detected by your computer. Slide the power switch and release quickly to disable Sleep mode first. Connect to Windows PC 1. Connect the small end of the micro USB cable to the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l micro USB port, and the larger end to an available Type A USB port on your computer. when prompted to use the device 2. Tap as a mass storage. The device is recognized by your computer as a removable drive. “Sync in progress” is displayed on the screen while connected. 115 3. Open a Windows Explorer window. The p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l drive is listed as PD_NOVEL. 4. To copy files into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , select and drag the desired files into the appropriate pre-assigned folder: eBooks Music Photos Do not break the USB connection while copying files. 5. To copy files from your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l into your computer, select and drag the desired files to any desired location on your computer. Disconnect It is important to always perform a safe PC ‘release’ before disconnecting the micro USB cable from the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and computer. 116 Windows 7 1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon. 2. Click the Eject Removable Disk message corresponding with the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l device drive. 3. When the message “Safe to Remove Hardware” appears, disconnect the micro USB cable from your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and computer. Windows VISTA 1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon. 2. Click the Safely remove USB mass Storage device message corresponding with the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l device drive. 3. When the message “This device can now be safely removed from the computer” appears, disconnect the micro USB cable from your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and computer. 117 Windows XP 1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon. 2. Click Remove Hardware Safely. 3. Select the storage device corresponding with the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , and then click Stop to disconnect. A final dialog box opens. 4. Click Close. 5. When the message “It is now Safe to Disconnect Hardware” appears, disconnect the micro USB cable from your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l and computer. Connect to Macintosh Computer eBooks downloaded from Barnes & Noble to a Macintosh computer are saved in an unsupported .pdb format. If you copy the .pdb formatted eBooks into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , they will not be recognized. You should always use Get Books to download eBooks directly from your Barnes & Noble download library into your p a n d i g i t a l 118 n o v e l . Books that are only available in .pdb format are not downloadable even when you use Get Books. Music and Photo files can be copied from a Macintosh computer into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l as long as they are in a supported file format. 1. Connect the small end of the micro USB cable to the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l micro USB port, and the larger end to an available USB port on your computer. when prompted to use the device 2. Tap as a mass storage. The device is recognized by your computer as a removable drive. “Sync in progress” is displayed on the screen while connected. 3. Macintosh recognizes the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l as an external storage device titled PD_NOVEL. 4. Double-click the PD_NOVEL icon that appears on the desktop. 119 5. To copy files into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , select and drag the desired files into the appropriate pre-assigned folder: eBooks Music Photos Disconnect 1. To safely disconnect from your Macintosh, select the PD_NOVEL icon on your desktop and press Command-e to eject the disk. 2. When the icon is no longer on the desktop, it is safe to unplug the micro USB cable. 120 Frequently Asked Questions ADOBE® eBooks Q: Are digital books other than Barnes & Noble compatible with the pandigital novel? A: Yes, as long as the eBook is in .epub or .pdf format. Refer to Adobe® eBooks section to use Adobe Digital Editions software to transfer to your device (pg. 107). Q: Does the pandigital novel support Adobe® eBooks which have Digital Rights Management (DRM) on them? A: Yes, as long as the eBook is in .epub or .pdf format. Q: Does the pandigital novel support eBooks borrowed from a public library using a global distributor such as Overdrive.com? A: Yes. Download the books to your computer and then use Adobe Digital Editions software to transfer them to your pandigital novel. 121 BASIC FUNCTIONALITY Q: Do I have to charge the battery before use? A: Yes. Charge the battery for 4 hours using the included USB power adapter with the micro USB cable or connecting micro USB cable to your computer (pg. 18). You can use your device while the battery is charging. Q: Is it easy to set up my p a n d i g i t a l novel? A: Yes! Charge the battery, turn your device on and follow the prompts for the initial setup. It’s that simple! Q: How do I contact Customer Support? A: If this FAQ section doesn’t answer your questions, you can contact Customer Support at 1-800-715-5354. BROWSER Q: Do I need a Wi-Fi adapter to connect to the Internet? A: No. The Wi-Fi adapter is built-in to your pandigital novel. 122 CALENDAR Q: Can I schedule events on any date? A: Yes, however, only one event per date is allowed. COMPUTER COMPATIBILITY Q: Which media cards are compatible with my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ? A: Only microSD Cards. Q: Which Operating Systems are compatible with my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ? A: Microsoft Windows XP, Windows VISTA, Windows 7, and MAC OS. Q: How do I connect my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l with my computer? A: Use a micro USB cable. Refer to the Connect to Computer (pg. 115). eBooks, Magazines, Newspapers Q: What types of media files are compatible with my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l ? A: EPUB and PDF 123 Q: How do I purchase books from Barnes & Noble? A: Make sure you are connected to a Wi-Fi network. On the Applic a t ion M e nu screen, tap Bookstore and then tap on a media cover to display the Buy Now button. Or you can tap Shop B&N and shop online the same as you would on your computer. Q: How do I download books to my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l after I purchase them from Barnes & Noble? A: Use My Library>Get Books (pg. 42). Q: What types of eBook, Magazine, and Newspaper files are compatible with my pandigital novel? A: EPUB and PDF Q: Does the pandigital novel support eBooks borrowed from a public library using a global distributor such as Overdrive.com? A: Yes. Download the books to your computer and then use Adobe Digital Editions software to transfer them to your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l (pg. 107). 124 Q: How does the Lend/Return Books feature work? A: You can lend to or borrow books from your friends & family that Barnes & Noble has classified as “lendable”. Use Lend/Return Books function to lend or borrow (pg. 47). Q: How long can I lend or keep a borrowed book? A: Only two (2) weeks, and then it expires, is automatically returned to lender, and removed from M y Libra ry . EMAIL Q: Can I use any of my personal email addresses to send/receive email? A: Your pandigital novel supports SMTP and IMAP accounts. It does not support and some of the free (POP3) email accounts such as yahoo.com and juno.com. Q: Can I add my email contacts into my Contact list? A: No, not at this time. However, you can use your contact list to retrieve an email address when composing an email message. 125 MUSIC Q: What type of audio files can I play on my pandigital novel? A: Only MP3 file format. Q: How do I add audio files to my pandigital novel? A: You can download audio files from your favorite online music store, import audio files from a microSD card (pg. 111), or copy audio files from your computer (pg. 115). Q: Can I create a separate list of my favorite songs? A: Yes. Use Music>Playlist (pg. 70). MY LIBRARY Q: How do I add media to My Library? A: You can download media from Barnes & Noble, import media from your microSD card, or copy media files from your computer via microUSB cable. Q: Can I create personal bookshelves for organizing my media? A: Yes. Use My Library>Bookshelves (pg. 51). 126 Q: Do I need an account with Barnes & Noble to download from their site? A: Yes. You also need a valid credit card registered with your account in order to download purchased media from your online download library. Use My Library>Get Books to download your media (pg. 42). Q: How do I display the Application Menu from other application screens? , multiple times if necessary, until A: Press the Applic a t ion M e nu screen is displayed. Q: What is the S:##, F:## and T:## shown during a Get Books download process? A: S:## = successful download F:## = failed download T:## = total to be downloaded PHOTOS Q: What type of photo files can I view on my pandigital novel? A: JPG, JPEG, PNG Q: How do I add photo files to my pandigital novel? 127 A: You can download photo files from online photo sharing websites, import them from your microSD card (pg. 111), or copy them from your computer (pg. 115). Q: Can I view individual photos as well as slideshows? A: Yes. On the Phot o Ga lle ry screen you can select individual photos to view or tap Slideshow to play a slideshow (pg. 72). Q: Can I set preferences for how my slideshow displays? A: Yes. Slideshow options are available through Settings> Photos (pg. 84). READER Q: Can I view media files in either vertical or horizontal orientation? A: Yes, eBooks, Magazines, Newspapers or photos. To switch viewing orientation, tap Settings>General>Orientation and select desired orientation. 128 Q: Can I change the size of the displayed text in the Reader? A: in the lower right Yes. Either tap the , tap Font Size, and corner, or press then tap the desired size from the list. Q: Can I easily jump to a specific page? A: Yes. Use Reader>Go to (pg. 64). Q: Can I play music and read at the same time? A: Yes. Refer to Play Music in Background while Reading (pg. 67). Q: How do I display the Reader Function Menu while reading? A: Press Q: How do I return to the Application Menu from Reader? A: Press Q: Can I bookmark a page in the Reader? A: Yes. Use the Bookmarks function in the Re a de r function menu (pg. 60). 129 Q: Can I highlight text on a page? A: Yes, use the Bookmarks function in the Re a de r function menu (pg. 60). Q: Can I add a note to a page? A: Yes, use the Bookmarks function in the Re a de r function menu (pg. 60). Q: Does the Reader have a Dictionary? A: Yes. Access the dictionary directly from the Applic a t ion M e nu screen (pg. 103) or through the Re a de r (pg. 104). Q: Can I read books stored on my microSD card? A: Yes, although we recommend that you import the book into your p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l so it is available after you remove the microSD card. Q: Why doesn’t my p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l read my microSD card? A: If you create a microSD card using a Macintosh computer, you must use the FAT32 option when formatting the microSD card, otherwise the device does not read the card. 130 Battery Management The p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l is delivered with some charge on the battery, but before you start to use your device, it is recommended that you charge the battery for 4 hours. The rechargeable battery is designed and manufactured to be used and recharged frequently. As with all batteries, the capacity of the battery reduces each time it is charged/depleted. However, you can still try to prolong the battery’s lifetime by following the suggestions below: Use your device at least once a week. Charge the battery regularly and fully. Never leave the battery fully discharged for a long period of time. Always keep your device and the battery away from heat. Charge Battery USB Power Adapter: Plug the USB power adapter into an electrical wall outlet, and then connect to your device to fully charge the battery before use (4 hours). 131 Micro USB Cable: Connect the micro USB cable to your computer. If you want to use the device while the battery is charging, tap when prompted to use the device as a mass storage. While charging, the battery icon displays as: When fully charged, the battery icon displays as: A fully discharged battery takes approximately 4 hours to fully charge. You can use the device while the battery is charging. 132 Technical Specifications Product Specs 6” Digital ePaper Display Compatible Media Sources microSD card: Micro Secure Digital™ card (microSD) PC: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 Macintosh: MAC OSX Features Reader for eBooks, Magazines, and Newspapers Wi-Fi compatible Direct links to Barnes & Noble online eBookstore Plays Audio files Displays Photo files Clock and Calendar with events Sudoku game Built-in Dictionary Contact list Email Web Browser Alarm clock File Manager 133 Compatible File Formats eBooks, Magazines, Newspapers EPUB, PDF Photos JPG, JPEG, PNG Audio MP3 USB Ports Micro USB 2.0 Internal Memory 2GB Wi-Fi Compatible Yes, built-in Wi-Fi adapter (b/g) Audio output Built-in stereo speakers USB Power Adapter 5VDC 1A Battery Rechargeable Li-Ion 1530mAh, 3.7V 134 Limited Warranty The limited warranty set forth below is given by Pandigital with respect to the Pandigital Novel™ line of products (the “Device”) purchased and used in the United States of America. Pandigital warrants this product as follows: LABOR: For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, if this Device is found to be defective, Pandigital will repair or replace the Device, at its sole option, at no charge. After this one (1) year period, labor charges will be charged on a case by case basis. If your Device is repaired or replaced during the Warranty Period, it will be covered by this Limited Warranty for the remainder of the original Warranty Period or ninety (90) days from the date of shipment of the replaced Device, whichever is longer PARTS: For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, if this Device is found to be defective, Pandigital will supply at no cost, new or rebuilt replacement parts, at its option, at no charge. After this one (1) year period, parts will be charged for on a case by case basis. Modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance will void user’s authority to operate the equipment. If your Device is repaired or replaced during the Warranty Period, it will be covered by this Limited Warranty for the remainder of the original Warranty Period or ninety (90) days from the date of shipment of the replaced Device, whichever is longer This Limited Warranty does not cover damage or malfunctions caused by accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, negligence or other external causes; third-party products; Internet or 135 telecommunications failures; commercial use; unauthorized opening, use, service, tampering, alteration, repair or modification; or inadequate packing or shipping procedures. This Limited Warranty also does not cover cosmetic damage or normal wear and tear. This Limited Warranty does not apply to Devices sold as used, refurbished or reconditioned. This Limited Warranty will be void if the Serial Number on your Device has been removed, tampered with or defaced or if your Device has been opened or serviced without authorization, tampered with, altered or modified. This Limited Warranty applies to your Device only (i.e., the hardware), and not to the software within your device. Similarly, this Limited Warranty does not cover downloaded data or materials, or accessories and peripherals, except as expressly provided above. This warranty is valid only in the United States. The Device must be accompanied by a copy of the original retail purchase receipt for the warranty to be valid. If no proof of purchase is attached, the warranty will not be honored and repair costs incurred will be the responsibility of the end user. This warranty is only valid with written documentation detailing the complaint attached to the outside or inside of the carton. This warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered and or removed from the product. This warranty does not provide protection for the loss of data, regardless of format. Pandigital reserves the right to modify and change the design of this Device without prior notice, written or otherwise. Limitations. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES, AND WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ALL STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 136 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS. IF WE CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THEN TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ALL SUCH WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY AND TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SERVICE. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG A STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IN SOME JURISDICTIONS THE FOREGOING LIMITATION DOES NOT APPLY TO DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS, OR ANY STATUTORY LIABILITY FOR INTENTIONAL AND GROSS NEGLIGENT ACTS AND/OR OMISSIONS, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. All content included on the Pandigital website as well as Pandigital Devices, including pre-loaded demonstration images, digital media, digital cookbooks, text, graphics, logos, designs, photographs, button icons, images, audio/video clips, digital downloads, data compilations, and software, are the property of Pandigital or its suppliers and is protected by United States and international copyright laws or other intellectual property laws and treaties. Said content shall not be reproduced or used without express written permission from Pandigital and its suppliers respectively. 137 Use of this product constitutes acceptance of these terms and conditions of warranty. To obtain warranty service, refer to Customer Support section at www.pandigital.net. Technical support telephone number: 1-800-715-5354. FCC Notices FCC ID: VRS-PD060B00 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Information to the User WARNING! Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause 138 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 to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. IMPORTANT NOTE: Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement This EUT is compliance with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C. For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 139 Disclaimers Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries. Copyright © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Barnes & Noble and the “BN” logo are registered trademarks of Barnesandnoble.com LLC. All rights reserved. Facebook and the “f” logo are registered trademarks of Facebook Inc. All rights reserved. ® Yahoo! is a registered trademark of Yahoo! ® Contains Reader Mobile technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated. License Agreement and Terms of Use By activating and using the p a n d i g i t a l n o v e l , you hereby consent and agree to our License Agreement and Terms of Use. The Device and Related Services The Pandigital Novel (the "Device") is a portable electronic reading device that utilizes wireless connectivity to enable users to shop for, download, browse, and read books, newspapers, magazines, blogs, access websites, e-mail and other materials, all subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The "Service" means the wireless connectivity, provision of digital content, software and support, and other services and support that Pandigital provides Device users. 140 Wireless Connectivity Coverage and Service Interruptions: You acknowledge that if your Device is located in any area without applicable wireless connectivity, you may not be able to use some or all elements of the wireless services. We are not responsible for the unavailability of wireless service or any interruptions of wireless connectivity. Digital Content The Barnes & Noble Store: The Barnes & Noble Store enables you to download, display and use on your Device a variety of digitized electronic content, such as books, subscriptions to magazines, newspapers, journals and other periodicals, blogs, RSS feeds, and other digital content, as determined by Barnes & Noble from time to time (individually and collectively, "Digital Content"). Use of Digital Content: Upon your payment of the applicable fees set by Barnes & Noble, Barnes & Noble grants you the nonexclusive right to keep a permanent copy of the applicable Digital Content and to view, use, and display such Digital Content an unlimited number of times, solely on the Device or as authorized by Barnes & Noble as part of the Service and solely for your personal, non-commercial use. Digital Content will be deemed licensed to you by Barnes & Noble under this Agreement unless otherwise expressly provided by Barnes & Noble. Restrictions: Unless specifically indicated otherwise, you may not sell, rent, lease, distribute, broadcast, sublicense or otherwise assign any rights to the Digital Content or any portion of it to any third party, and you may not remove any proprietary notices or labels on the Digital Content. In addition, you may not, and you will not encourage, assist or authorize any other person to, bypass, modify, defeat or circumvent security features that protect the Digital Content. 141 Software Definitions: The following terms apply to the Device and to (a) all software (and the media on which such software is distributed) of Pandigital or third parties that is pre-installed on the Device at time of purchase or that Pandigital provides as updates/upgrades to the pre-installed software (collectively, the "Device Software"), unless you agree to other terms as part of an update/upgrade process; and (b) any printed, on-line or other electronic documentation for such software (the "Documentation"). As used in this Agreement, "Software" means, collectively, the Device Software and Documentation. Use of the Device Software: You may use the Device Software only on the Device. You may not separate any individual component of the Device Software for use on another device or computer, may not transfer it for use on another device or use it, or any portion of it, over a network and may not sell, rent, lease, lend, distribute or sublicense or otherwise assign any rights to the Software in whole or in part. No Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, Disassembly or Circumvention: You may not, and you will not encourage, assist or authorize any other person to, modify, reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the Device or the Software, whether in whole or in part, create any derivative works from or of the Software, or bypass, modify, defeat or tamper with or circumvent any of the functions or protections of the Device or Software or any mechanisms operatively linked to the Software, including, but not limited to, augmenting or substituting any digital rights management functionality of the Device or Software. 142 Automatic Updates: In order to keep your Software up-to-date, Pandigital may automatically provide your Device with updates/upgrades to the Software. Export Regulations: You agree to comply with all export and reexport restrictions and regulations of the Department of Commerce and other United States agencies and authorities, and not to transfer, or encourage, assist or authorize the transfer of the Software to a prohibited country or otherwise in violation of any such restrictions or regulations. General No Illegal Use and Reservation of Rights: You may not use the Device, the Service or the Digital Content for any illegal purpose. You acknowledge that the sale of the Device to you does not transfer to you title to or ownership of any intellectual property rights of Pandigital or its suppliers. All of the Software is licensed, not sold, and such license is non-exclusive. Information Received: The Device Software will provide Pandigital with data about your Device and its interaction with the Service (such as available memory, up-time, log files and signal strength) and information related to the content on your Device and your use of it (such as automatic bookmarking of the last page read and content deletions from the Device). Information we receive is subject to the Pandigital Privacy Notice. Patents: The Device and/or methods used in association with the Device may be covered by one or more patents or pending patent applications. Termination: Your rights under this Agreement will automatically terminate without notice from Pandigital if you fail to comply with any term of this Agreement. Pandigital's failure to insist upon or 143 enforce your strict compliance with this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of any of its rights. Disclaimer of Warranties: YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT USE OF THE SERVICE, DEVICE, DIGITAL CONTENT AND SOFTWARE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK. EXCEPT FOR THE ONEYEAR LIMITED WARRANTY, THE SERVICE, DEVICE, DIGITAL CONTENT AND SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH ALL FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND PANDIGITAL AND ITS SUPPLIERS AND LICENSORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ACCURACY, QUIET ENJOYMENT AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY PANDIGITAL OR AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF PANDIGITAL SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY. THE LAWS OF CERTAIN JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IF THESE LAWS APPLY TO YOU, SOME OR ALL OF THE ABOVE DISCLAIMERS, EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU, AND YOU MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL RIGHTS. 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