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Safety instructions
Before operating this device, please read carefully and
follow the instructions below.
● Read the safety and operating instructions carefully
before using the product. All warnings on the product
and in the operating instructions should be observed.
● Do not place this product under direct sunlight or
near heat sources, such as in a closed car under
sunlight or near a stove. The outer casing of this
product may become deformed and the
sophisticated sensors inside may become damaged
due to excessive heat.
● Do not use this product 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 use this product near strong electromagnetic
sources, such as a microwave oven. The
electromagnetic interference may cause this
product to malfunction.
● Do not drop or apply shock/vibration to this product.
Strong impacts may damage the components inside.
● Do not insert objects other than compatible memory
cards into the memory card slot of this product. The
metal contacts inside the slot can easily become
damaged by foreign objects.
● Do not use an unknown power adapter other than
the one supplied with this product. Connecting this
product to an unknown power adapter is very
dangerous and may lead to fire or explosion.
● Do not cut, bend, modify, place heavy objects, or
step on the cable of the power adapter. Otherwise
the external insulation may be damaged and result in
short-circuit or fire.
● If there are strange odors or heat emitting from this
product or any signs of malfunction, disconnect this
product from the power immediately and contact
your dealer for inspection or service.
● Use a smooth, soft cloth to clean the surface of the
screen. Do not use liquid cleaners or glass cleaners.
● If a foreign substance or water gets in this product,
please turn the power off immediately and
disconnect the power adapter. Next, remove the
foreign substance or water, if possible, and then send
the product to your nearest service center.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify this
product. There are no user serviceable parts inside
this product, and unauthorized modifications will
cause the warranty to void.
If the battery is depleted or fails to function properly,
send the product to your nearest service center for
battery replacement. Do not attempt to replace the
battery by yourself.
Do not leave this product in Sleep mode for more
than 2 weeks as this may cause screen burn-in
(permanent image retention caused by still picture
displayed for an extended period of time) that can
not be recovered.
Table of Contents
Introduction..........................................................1
Identifying the Parts ............................................................. 2
Front View ......................................................................... 2
Rear View.......................................................................... 5
Getting Started.....................................................6
Charging............................................................................... 6
Powering on Your Device ................................................... 9
To Turn Off Your Device ................................................... 9
Screen Saver Mode and Sleep Mode......................... 10
Inserting a microSD Card .................................................. 12
To Remove the microSD Card...................................... 12
Browsing Files From a microSD Card................................ 13
Operating the Device .......................................15
Navigating the On-Screen Display (OSD) Menus .......... 15
Using the Touch Screen..................................................... 15
Tap ................................................................................... 15
Flip.................................................................................... 16
Screen Orientation......................................................... 17
Using the On-Screen Keypad ........................................... 17
Using the OSD Menus ........................................................ 18
Book list Mode ................................................................... 19
Sorting Books................................................................... 21
Reading a Book.............................................................. 21
Selecting a Reading Mode .......................................... 22
Zooming the Contents................................................... 23
Adding a Bookmark or a Note to a Page................... 24
Looking Up Words .......................................................... 27
Searching Words ............................................................ 28
Displaying Table of Contents........................................ 28
Displaying Book Information ......................................... 29
Bookmark Mode ............................................................... 30
Image Mode ..................................................................... 32
Setting the Slideshow Options ...................................... 33
Playing Back a Slideshow.............................................. 34
Zooming the Picture ...................................................... 35
Audio Mode ...................................................................... 36
Using the Control Panel to Play Back Audio Files....... 37
Internet Mode ................................................................... 39
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network .................................... 39
Accessing a Web Page ................................................ 46
Settings Mode ................................................................... 49
Orientation...................................................................... 50
Wi-Fi Setting..................................................................... 50
Language ....................................................................... 50
Current Date and Time ................................................. 51
Screen Saver................................................................... 53
Link to PC ........................................................................ 53
Advanced Setting.......................................................... 53
Device Info ..................................................................... 53
Importing Files from Your Computer ................................ 54
Troubleshooting .................................................56
Product Data ......................................................57
Federal Communication Commission Interference
Statement ............................................................................... 57
FCC Caution................................................................... 58
Declaration of Conformity ............................................ 58
Specifications ....................................................60
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Smart Reader. Before using this
product, please read this User Manual carefully.
Your Smart Reader features a 6” touch-sensitive
Electrophoretic Display (EPD) panel. You can read books
anytime and anywhere, simply by importing your desired
books in compatible electronic file formats into your
device. It also allows you to view pictures and listen to
music or audiobooks through the built-in speakers or the
headphones. Furthermore, by connecting the device to a
Wi-Fi network, you can download playable files from the
Internet.
Introduction | 1
Identifying the Parts
Front View
10
11
12
No. Description
Power switch
●
●
Slide and hold the power switch for 5 seconds, and then
release it to turn on the device. To turn it off, slide this
switch and then tap
To enter Sleep mode, slide this switch at any time and tap
. To disable Sleep mode, slide this switch again.
2 |Introduction
No. Description
Micro USB port
●
●
Allows you to connect the device to a computer so the
files can be transferred from your computer to the device,
and vice versa.
Uses to charge the battery of your device. (See page 6)
Memory card slot
Insert a microSD/microSDHC card into the memory card slot
to access book/image/audio files stored on the card. (See
page 12)
Headphone jack
Insert your headphone connector into this jack to listen to
the audio files through the headphones.
Touch screen
Displays information and allows you to perform operations
via different gestures. (See page 15)
Menu button
In Book list, Image or Audio mode, press this button to
display the sub-menu.
Indicator
When tapping anywhere on the touch screen, this indicator
lights on.
Introduction | 3
No. Description
Volume control button
1. Press this button to display the volume control bar.
Volume control bar
2. Press
to adjust the volume.
Search button
Searches for a particular word used in a book. (See page
28)
Refresh button
Reloads the current page to remove after-images after
reading many pages continuously.
10
Previous/Volume down button
Returns to the previous page/item or turns the volume
down.
11
Return button
Returns to the last viewed page.
12
Next/Volume up button
Proceeds to the next page/item or turns the volume up.
4 |Introduction
Rear View
13
14
No.
13
Description
Reset button
Use a pointed object, such as a pin, to push against this
button to reset your device when it does not respond to
any operations.
14
Speakers
Built-in speakers for playing sounds.
Press
and then
volume of the speakers.
to adjust the
Introduction | 5
Getting Started
Charging
Your device is only partially charged when first unpacked.
Charge the battery before using the device.
1. Insert the micro USB cable’s Type A USB connector into
the power adapter's Type A USB port.
2. Insert the cable’s micro USB connector into the device's
micro USB port.
3. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet. The Battery
charging
icon appears on the screen indicating
that the battery is charging now.
6 |Getting Started
4. After the battery is fully charged (around 4 hours), the
Battery full
icon appears on the screen. Remove
the power adapter and the cable from both the power
outlet and the device.
Note:
●
●
For the first time use, charge the device for 8 hours for its
optimal performance. You can also charge the device
by connecting it to a computer.
The status of the battery power is displayed on the top
right corner of the screen.
Battery is charging.
Battery full.
Battery status:
The fewer bars on the battery
icon, the lower the battery power
remains.
Battery is depleted.
Charge the battery immediately.
Getting Started | 7
Battery Maintenance
This device contains a built-in Li-Polymer rechargeable
battery. The capacity of the battery will reduce each time
it is charged/depleted. However, you can still try to
prolong the battery’s lifetime by following the suggestions
below:
Use the device at least once a week.
Charge the battery regularly and fully. Never leave the
battery fully discharged for a long time.
●
Always keep the device and the battery away from
heat.
If the device will only work when the power adapter is
connected, contact your local dealer to replace the
battery.
●
●
Do not try to replace the battery by yourself.
Any attempt to disassemble the device may
cause damages to the device or result in
personal injuries.
8 |Getting Started
Powering on Your Device
Slide and hold the power switch
for 5 seconds, and
then release it to turn on the device. A start-up screen
appears before entering Book list mode.
To Turn Off Your Device
Slide the power switch
the device off.
and then tap
to turn
Getting Started | 9
Screen Saver Mode and Sleep Mode
Screen Saver Mode
Your device enters Screen Saver mode when idled for a
period of time. Tap anywhere on the screen to return to
the currently-viewed page. To set up the time duration
before entering Screen Saver mode, go to Settings
Screen Saver. (See page 53)
10 |Getting Started
Sleep Mode
Slide the Power switch to resume.
Your device enters Sleep mode after idled in Screen Saver
mode for 3 minutes, or you can slide the power switch
at any time and tap
to enter Sleep mode.
To disable Sleep mode, slide the power switch
again.
Note: Do not leave the device in Sleep mode for
more than 2 weeks as this may cause screen burn-in
(permanent image retention caused by still picture
displayed for an extended period of time) that can
not be recovered.
Getting Started | 11
Inserting a microSD Card
Insert the entire microSD card into the microSD card slot
until it locks into place. Ensure that the card’s metal
contacts face downwards.
To Remove the microSD Card
Press on the microSD card to release the card.
Note: Supported memory card types: microSD/
microSDHC.
12 |Getting Started
Browsing Files From a microSD
Card
You can use the device to browse or play back your
personal book/image/audio files stored on a microSD
card.
1. Insert a microSD card into your device’s microSD card
slot with the metal contacts facing downwards.
2. Insert the micro USB cable’s micro USB connector into
the device’s micro USB port.
3. Insert the cable’s Type A USB connector into a
computer’s Type A USB port. The microSD card inserted
into your device will be recognized by your computer as
a removable drive (Windows systems).
Getting Started | 13
4. On the computer, copy desired book/image/audio files
from another drive/folder to the removable drive.
Warning: Do not remove the microSD card
from the device or break the USB connection
while copying files.
5. When done, remove the cable safely from both the
device and the computer. The copied files will be
recognized and re-arranged accordingly under Book
list/Image/Audio modes.
6. Go to Book list
, Image
or Audio
modes to read books, view pictures or listen to audio
files you just copied.
Note: Do not remove the microSD card from your
device at any time if you want the device to keep
track of the bookmarks/notes added in your book
files.
14 |Getting Started
Operating the Device
Navigating the On-Screen
Display (OSD) Menus
To operate the device, follow the On-Screen Display (OSD)
menus and the tool bars on the sides to complete the
tasks. Most of the operations can be done using the touch
screen, while some basic functions or hidden menus can
be operated through the buttons.
Using the Touch Screen
Tap
Use your finger to touch the surface of the touch screen to
select an item or perform a function.
Operating the Device | 15
Flip
When in Book list or Image mode, place your finger on the
left or upper side of the touch screen and gently drag your
finger to the right or lower side to turn a page forward or
view the next picture. To turn to the previous page or view
the previous picture, flip in the opposite direction.
Or
Note: The (b) flipping method is not available when
viewing pictures.
16 |Operating the Device
Screen Orientation
For optimal viewing experience, you can set the screen
orientation to change automatically to portrait or
landscape view depending on how you hold the device.
Select Settings
> Orientation > Auto.
For more settings, refer to page 50.
Using the On-Screen Keypad
Tap the letter buttons on the on-screen keypad to enter
your desired texts.
Switch
between
upper/lower
cases.
Switch to
number input
mode.
Delete a
character.
Switch
among
different
input
methods.
Operating the Device | 17
Using the OSD Menus
The main functions of your device are scheduled under 6
modes, including: Book list, Bookmark, Image, Audio,
Internet and Settings. Refer to the below table for a
summary of what the device can do in each mode.
Icon
Mode and description
Book list mode
Read novels, textbooks, magazines, newspapers
or personal documents in compatible formats.
● Add bookmarks or notes while reading.
● Look up words in the pre-installed English to
Traditional Chinese dictionary.
●
Bookmark mode
View the pages with your bookmarks or notes.
Image mode
View pictures or images in compatible formats in
single view or in a slideshow.
Audio mode
Play back music, speeches or audiobooks in
compatible formats.
Internet mode
Access the Internet and download playable files
from web pages through a Wi-Fi connected
network.
Settings mode
Sets up Wi-Fi connection, screen saver interval and
other device-related settings, such as OSD
language and date/time.
18 |Operating the Device
Book list Mode
Tap
to enter Book list mode and the Book list appears
on the screen. The contents stored in the internal memory
as well as on the inserted microSD card will both be shown
on the Book list.
Sorting
options
(See page
21)
File source,
book name
and author
Appears
when the
book has
bookmarks
or notes.
Current /
total page
number
Last read
book
Appears
only when
one book is
read.
Tap
to
continue
reading.
Current
sorting
method
Reading
status bar
Show/hide
the
complete
menu
Note:
●
●
Bookmarks or notes will only appear in the Book list after
they are added.
The default Book list is subject to change.
Operating the Device | 19
Using the Sub-Menu
Press the Menu
button to display the sub-menu
when you are reading a book, viewing a picture, listening
to an audio file or browsing a web page.
Icons
Description
See
page
Add notes.
24
Add bookmarks.
24
Go to the bookmark/note list in a book.
24
Look up words in the pre-installed dictionary.
27
Display the book information.
29
Jump to a specific page.
21
Display the book’s table of contents.
28
Select a reading mode.
22
20 |Operating the Device
Sorting Books
Tap
to select sorting options of the Book list. You can
sort books by download date, title, author and publication
date. The Book list will be re-arranged by your selected
sorting method.
Reading a Book
1. Tap the title of a desired book in the Book list. The first or
last-read page of the book will appear on the screen.
2. Tap
to read the book in full screen.
3. To turn the pages:
a. Press
or use your finger to turn the
pages (See page 16).
Operating the Device | 21
b. Press the Menu
button to open the sub-menu.
Tap
and enter the desired page you want to
read by tapping the on-screen number buttons. Tap
to confirm inputs and jump to the selected
page.
4. When finished reading, press
to close the book.
Your device will remember your last read page of the
book and display your reading status bar on the Book
list.
Selecting a Reading Mode
You can select a page layout to best suit your reading
needs. (Supported file format: .pdf)
1. When reading a book, press the Menu
open the sub-menu and tap
button to
2. Tap to select a desired reading mode:
•
: Fit to Page (single page at a time)
•
: Continuous (continuous pages)
•
: Reflow (reformatting texts to better fit the
screen)
3. When done, tap
22 |Operating the Device
to confirm selection.
Zooming the Contents
1. When reading a book, tap
current page.
2. Tap
ratio.
3. Tap
want to see.
to zoom in on the
repeatedly to adjust the zooming
to move to the particular part you
4. To view the close-up in full screen, tap
tap
size.
. Or,
to return to the current page in its original
Operating the Device | 23
Adding a Bookmark or a Note to a Page
You can add a bookmark or write a note on the page you
may constantly refer to.
When reading a book, press the Menu
open the sub-menu.
button to
Adding a Bookmark
Tap
to add a bookmark to the current page. The
page will be marked by
24 |Operating the Device
Adding a Note
1. Tap
to add a note to the current page.
2. Enter the contents by tapping the letter buttons on the
on-screen keypad.
3. When done, tap
be marked by
to confirm inputs. The page will
Viewing Bookmarks and Notes
To view the bookmarks and notes added to the book,
press the Menu
tap
a list.
button to open the sub-menu and
. The pages with bookmarks or notes will appear in
Operating the Device | 25
Display
options of
the pages
with
bookmarks
or notes
Contents
of notes
added to
the pages
Preview
contents of
the pages
with
bookmarks
Tap
to select display options of the bookmark/note
list, including show bookmarks by page, show notes only or
show all items. To read the contents in full screen, tap the
desired item.
Deleting Bookmarks
1. Turn to the page with the bookmark you want to delete.
2. Press the Menu
from the page.
26 |Operating the Device
button and tap
to remove it
Deleting or Modifying Notes
1. Turn to the page with the note you want to delete or
modify.
2. Tap
to open the note-editing box.
3. To modify the note, tap
to open and use the on-
screen keypad for text editing. When done, tap
to
confirm inputs.
To delete the note, tap
Note: To view only the pages with bookmarks or
notes from books on the Book list, go to Bookmark
mode (See page 30).
Looking Up Words
The device provides a pre-installed English to Traditional
Chinese dictionary that allows you to view the definitions
of words when reading a book.
1. When reading a book, press the Menu
open the sub-menu.
2. Tap
button to
to display the Word Lookup box.
3. Tap a word and its lookup result appears in the Lookup
box.
4. When done, tap
to leave.
Operating the Device | 27
Searching Words
The device allows you to search for a particular word used
in a book.
1. When reading a book, press the Search
open the Keyword Search box.
button to
2. Enter a word using the on-screen keypad.
3. When done, tap
and its search results appear in a
list of sentences containing the searched word and their
page numbers. Press
to go through the
list, if available.
4. To read the complete contents of this page, tap the
desired sentence/page number, or press
leave the Search Results page.
to
Displaying Table of Contents
You can view a book’s table of contents (TOC) before
starting to read the contents.
1. When reading a book, press the Menu
open the sub-menu.
button to
2. Tap
. The book’s TOC is re-arranged in a list of
chapters and topics with corresponding page numbers
to the left. Press
to go through pages and
tap a desired item to jump to its corresponding page.
28 |Operating the Device
Note: This function is available only when the book
contains a TOC created with hyperlinks.
Displaying Book Information
1. When reading a book, press the Menu
open the sub-menu.
button to
2. Tap
to display the book’s basic information, such as
the file name, author and file date.
Operating the Device | 29
Bookmark Mode
The Bookmark list contains all the bookmarks and notes
you’ve added to all the books on your Book list. Tap
to enter Bookmark mode and the Bookmark list appears
on the screen.
Note: Only books that contain bookmarks or notes
will appear on the Bookmark list.
Sorting
options of
the book list
Numbers of
bookmarks
and notes
added to
the book
1. Tap a book to view the pages with bookmarks and
notes.
30 |Operating the Device
2. Tap
to select display options of the bookmark/
note list. You can show bookmarks by page, show notes
only or show all items. To read the contents in full screen,
tap the desired item.
Display
options of
the pages
with
bookmarks
or notes
Contents
of notes
added to
the pages
Preview
contents of
the pages
with
bookmarks
Operating the Device | 31
Image Mode
Tap
to enter Image mode and the Image list
appears on the screen. The images stored in the internal
memory as well as on the inserted microSD card will both
be shown on the Image list. Tap
to sort the Image list
by file name or by the file’s last-modified time.
Starts a
slideshow.
Sorting
options of
the Image
list
The thumbnail
of the picture
Sets up
slideshow
playback
options.
Current
sorting
method
Image file
name and
its lastmodified
time.
Press
to go through pages of images, if
available. Tap a desired image to view it in full screen.
Note: Certain file names may not be shown correctly.
32 |Operating the Device
Setting the Slideshow Options
1. On the Image list page, tap
to display the
slideshow setting options.
2. Tap
to set the slideshow interval.
3. Tap
to enable slideshow playback repetition and
background music.
4. Tap
and select an audio file as the
background music during slideshow playback.
5. When done, press
page.
to go back to the Image list
Operating the Device | 33
Playing Back a Slideshow
You can view images on the Image list as a slideshow in 2
ways.
●
In Image mode, tap
to start a slideshow of all the
images in the Image list.
●
When viewing a image in full screen, press the Menu
button to open the sub-menu. Tap
to start
a slideshow from the current image.
During a slideshow, you can still adjust the time interval
between slides. Tap anywhere on the touch screen to
pause slideshow playback and display the toolbar. When
you’re done with the settings, tap
to resume
slideshow playback.
Adjusts the
time interval
between
slides.
Starts a
slideshow from
the current
picture.
Zooms in/out
on the current
picture.
34 |Operating the Device
Returns to the
single picture
view.
Zooming the Picture
1. When viewing a picture in full screen, press the Menu
button to open the sub-menu.
2. Tap
to zoom in on the current picture.
3. Tap
4. Tap
want to view.
repeatedly to adjust the zooming ratio.
to move to the particular part you
Starts a
slideshow from
the current
picture.
Adjusts the
zooming ratio
of the picture.
5. To view the picture in its original size, tap
until
disappears, or press
Image list.
repeatedly
to return to the
Operating the Device | 35
Audio Mode
Tap
to enter Audio mode and the Track list appears
on the screen. The audio files stored in the internal memory
as well as on the inserted microSD card will both be shown
on the Track list. Press
to go through pages
of audio files, if available, and tap a desired track to start
playback. To stop playback, tap the current playback
track again.
Appears
when
playback of
this track
starts.
Tap to start
playback from
the first track.
Press the Menu
Tap to open
the playback
control panel.
button to open the sub-menu.
Note: Certain file names may not be shown correctly.
36 |Operating the Device
Using the Control Panel to Play Back Audio
Files
Press the Menu
tap
button to open the sub-menu, and
to open the playback control panel.
Playback
control
panel
Closes the
control
panel.
Playback
control
Play mode
control
Volume
control
Playback Control
●
●
Tap
to select a desired track and tap
to start playback.
During playback, tap
playback.
to pause/stop
Operating the Device | 37
Volume Control
●
●
Tap
to turn the volume down/up.
Tap
to mute the sound. Tap it again to resume
normal playback.
Play Mode Control
●
●
Tap
repeatedly to select to play back
mode: one track only, all tracks once or all tracks
repeatedly.
Tap
repeatedly to enable/disable playback
in random order.
To close the control panel and return to the Track list, tap
38 |Operating the Device
Internet Mode
Tap
to access the Internet and download playable
files. Before logging on to the Internet, you need to
connect the device to a Wi-Fi network first.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
1. Tap
and then
to enter Settings mode.
2. Tap Wi-Fi Setting to enter the Wi-Fi setting page.
Operating the Device | 39
3. Tap
to turn the Wi-Fi on. The device scans for
available wireless networks. The network names (SSID)
and security settings of discovered Wi-Fi networks
display in a list.
Tap to set up
its network
setting.
Wi-Fi
network list
Wi-Fi signal
strength
This Wi-Fi
network is
secured.
a. If your desired network is in the list, continue to Step 4.
40 |Operating the Device
b. If your desired network is not in the list, tap
Text input box
Tap
to select the security type of your desired
Wi-Fi network. Tap the text input box and enter the name
and password, if needed, for the network using the onscreen keypad. When done, tap
to confirm
inputs. If the hidden network is discovered, its name will
be added onto the Wi-Fi network list with its signal
strength displayed as
Operating the Device | 41
4. If your desired Wi-Fi network is not secured, you can:
a. Tap the desired Wi-Fi network to start connection.
b. Tap the Setup
icon next to your desired Wi-Fi
network. Its network name and network setting
information then appears on the screen. Configure
the initial IP address in the following ways:
• DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): the
device automatically obtains an IP address from the
DHCP server.
42 |Operating the Device
• Static IP: Assigns a set of IP address, Subnet Mask, IP
address of the gateway router and IP address of the
DNS server. Tap the number input box and use the
on-screen keypad to enter its figures. When done,
tap
to confirm inputs. To save the inputs, tap
Number
input box
When done, Tap
to confirm connection.
Operating the Device | 43
5. If your selected network is secured, you will be
requested to enter its password. Use the keypad to
enter the password, and tap
and start connection.
44 |Operating the Device
to confirm inputs
6. After the device connects successfully to the Internet,
an
icon appears next to the connected network.
The
icon also appears on the screen indicating the
current Wi-Fi signal strength.
7. Tap
to enter Internet mode. The default web site
list then appears on the screen. Tap a link to enter its
web site. Now you are ready to access the Internet.
Operating the Device | 45
Accessing a Web Page
Upon entering Internet mode, the default web site list
appears on the screen. You can tap to visit a web site
directly, or enter a URL for a web site to view by yourself.
1. Tap the URL input box.
2. Use the on-screen keypad to enter the URL for your
desired web site. When done, tap
inputs.
to confirm
URL input
box
3. After a few seconds, the web page appears on the
screen.
46 |Operating the Device
Browsing a Web Page
(Web page
contents)
Scroll
bar
a. To view the complete content of the web page, tap
the scroll bar on the sides to move through the page.
b. To go to the previous or next web page, tap
or
. To stop loading or to reload the current
page, tap
current page, tap
or
. To zoom in or out the
or
c. To enter texts when browsing a web page, for
example, keywords for a search box, tap the text
input box to display the on-screen keypad. Use the
keypad for text inputs.
Operating the Device | 47
d. To navigate the hyperlinks on the web page, directly
tap the hyperlinks, shown mostly as underlined words.
Downloading a File
To save or download a playable file from a web page,
tap the “Save”, “Download” or similar buttons or links.
The downloaded file will be stored and re-arranged
accordingly under Book list/Image/Audio modes.
Note: The device can only download playable files
from the Internet. For supported file types, refer to
page 60.
48 |Operating the Device
Settings Mode
Settings mode allows you to set up Wi-Fi connection,
screen saver time interval and other device-related
information, such as OSD language and date/time.
Tap
and then
to enter Settings mode.
Tap to select an option.
Show/hide the complete menu.
Operating the Device | 49
Orientation
Sets the screen orientation to portrait view, landscape
view or to switch between two views automatically
depending on how you hold the device.
●
Portrait:
●
Landscape:
●
Auto:
Wi-Fi Setting
Enables Wi-Fi. Refer to “Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network” for
detailed operations (See page 39).
Language
Selects your local OSD language.
50 |Operating the Device
Current Date and Time
Sets up your local date and time.
●
To adjust the date, tap
Tap the year/month/date columns to be adjusted and
tap
to adjust the figures.
Tap the year/
month/date
columns
●
To adjust the time, tap
Operating the Device | 51
Tap the hour/minute columns to be adjusted and tap
to adjust the figures.
Tap the hour/
minute columns
When done, tap
to save selection and leave the
setting. To leave without saving any changes, tap
52 |Operating the Device
Screen Saver
Sets up the time duration before entering Screen Saver
mode.
Tap
to turn on this function and tap a desired time
duration.
Link to PC
When the device is connected to your computer without
activating Mass Storage mode, use this function to enable
Mass Storage mode at any time.
Advanced Setting
Restore Defaults
Restores your device to factory default settings.
However, your bookmarks/notes and device settings
will be lost. Perform necessary backup actions, for
example, taking notes on a paper, before restoring your
device.
Device Info
Displays the device’s technical information.
Operating the Device | 53
Importing Files from Your
Computer
You can import your personal book/image/audio files from
your computer to the device for playback needs.
1. Insert the micro USB cable’s micro USB connector into
the device’s micro USB port.
2. Insert the cable’s Type A USB connector into your
computer’s Type A USB port.
3. Tap
when prompted to use the device as a
mass storage. The device will now be recognized by
your computer as a removable drive (Windows systems).
54 |Operating the Device
Note: If the device is in Sleep mode, it will not be
detected by your computer. Slide the power switch
to disable Sleep mode first.
4. On the computer, copy desired book/image/audio files
from another drive/folder to the removable drive.
Warning: Do not break the USB connection
while copying files.
5. When done, remove the cable safely from both the
device and the computer. The copied files will be
recognized and arranged accordingly under Book list/
Image/Audio modes.
Operating the Device | 55
Troubleshooting
Problem: The screen contains after-images left from the
last-viewed page or photo.
Solution: Reading many pages continuously at one time
may cause such permanent image retention. To
remove after-images, press the Refresh
button to reload the current page. To avoid
such effect from happening, do not leave a still
picture or page displayed for an extended
period of time.
Problem: The device does not respond to any operations.
Solution: • An internal error may occur. Use a pointed
object, such as a pin, to push against this
button to reset your device.
• The battery is depleted. Charge the device
first.
Problem: Your computer does not detect your device
when connected.
Solution: • Check if the micro USB cable is connected
firmly onto both the device and your
computer in the correct way.
• The device is in Sleep mode.
Remove the micro USB cable. Slide the power
switch
to disable Sleep mode, and then
re-connect the device onto your computer.
56 |Troubleshooting
Product Data
Federal Communication Commission
Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of
the following measures:
●
●
●
●
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Product Data | 57
For product available in the USA/Canada market, only
channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other
channels is not possible.
FCC Caution
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment. 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. This device and its antenna(s)
must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
Declaration of Conformity
This product is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 2004/
108/EC and 1999/5/EC:
European Standard ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10), EN 301
489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04), EN 301 489-17 V1.3.2 (2008-04),
EN55022:2006 Class B, EN61000-3-2:2006, EN61000-3-3:1995/
A1:2001/A2:2005 and EN55024:1998/A1:2001/A2:2003 (IEC
61000-4-2:Edition 1.2:2001-04, IEC61000-4-3:Edition 2.1:200209, IEC61000-4-4:Second edition:2004-07, IEC61000-45:Edition 1.1:2001-04, IEC 61000-4-6:Edition 2.1:2004-11,
IEC61000-4-8:Edition 1.1:2001-03, IEC 61000-4-11:Second
58 |Product Data
Edition:2004-03) and Australian Standard AS/NZS CISPR
22:2006 Class B.
This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system
(transceiver), intended for use in all EU member states and
EFTA countries, except in France where restrictive use
applies. This device may not be used for setting up outdoor
radio links in France and in some areas the RF output
power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency
range of 2454-2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the
end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in
France.
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.
Product Data | 59
Specifications
Specifications are subject to change without prior
notice.
Item
Description
Product Name
e-Reader
Screen Size
6”
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Touch Film
Capacitive touch
Grey Level
Memory
16 gray levels
Mobile DDR
128 MB
NAND Flash
2 GB
Micro USB
USB 2.0 Device
SD slot
MicroSD/MicroSDHC card slot
Earphone
jack
Yes
Audio
Built-in
Speakers
Yes
Battery
Built-in
Battery
1530 mAh
Connector
Power Input
DC 5 V 1 A
Connectivity
Wi-Fi b/g
802.11 b/g
OS
Linux
V 2.6.21
Supported Memory Card
Types
60 |Specifications
MicroSD, MicroSDHC
Item
Supported
File Formats
Description
Text
.pdf, .html, .txt, .epub
Image
.jpg, .png, .bmp
Audio
.mp3
●
System Requirements (for
Computer)
●
Operating System: Microsoft®
Windows® 2000, XP and
Windows Vista™
USB port: an available USB 1.1 or
2.0 port
Specifications | 61

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