Sony Group PRS900 Wireless eBook Reader User Manual Revision 14
Sony Corporation Wireless eBook Reader Revision 14
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User Manual Revision 14
User’s Guide PRS-900 Digital Book Reader ©2009 Sony Corporation 4-174-983-14(1) CAUTION All illustrations of the Reader in this User’s Guide show the Reader with the soft cover installed. Note that these do not represent the Reader in actual use. If the Reader is shipped with the soft cover it must be removed, and replaced with the supplied cover with part number PRSA-ZC9 before use. The specific cover with part number PRSA-ZC9 included with the Reader is the only cover that is approved for use to satisfy radio frequency exposure compliance. Attaching the supplied cover PRSA-ZC9 Removing the soft cover Pull the edge (side printed with ) of the cover to detach the uppermost hook. At the lowest attachment, slide the cover to the bottom. The soft cover should not be used while the wireless switch is turned on. Attaching the supplied cover PRSA-ZC9 To view the User’s Guide (PDF file) When you view on the Reader, view it in S size to retain the original layout. If you want to enlarge the page, set the screen orientation to horizontal ( page 104) or use the zoom mode ( page 70). Also, you can view the User’s Guide on your computer in your preferred size. Download the User’s Guide to your computer from the support web site: www.sony.com/readersupport Table of Contents Introduction....................................................................... 8 What You Can Do with the Reader ............................................... 8 Getting Started ............................................................... 11 Parts and Controls ..................................................................... 11 Turning on the Reader ............................................................... 19 About power management .........................................................20 Charging the Reader .................................................................. 22 About charging ...........................................................................22 Charging the Reader via an AC outlet .......................................22 How to Use the Touch Screen .................................................... 24 How to use the on-screen keyboard ..........................................28 Using the Reader Home Menu ................................................... 32 Continued Getting Content .............................................................. 34 Accessing the Reader Store ...................................................... 34 Accessing the Reader Store via wireless network .....................34 Using the Reader Store .............................................................37 Accessing the Reader Store via Reader Library ........................ 41 Installing Reader Library ............................................................41 Accessing the Reader Store via Reader Library ........................44 Managing content on your computer .........................................45 Reading Books ............................................................... 48 Reading Books........................................................................... 48 Using the option menu of the “Books” list ..................................51 Operations on the book page.....................................................59 Looking up a Word in a Book ..................................................... 64 Resizing and Zooming ............................................................... 67 Adjusting the text size ................................................................67 Zooming in/out ...........................................................................70 Removing margins .....................................................................72 Using the Book Option ............................................................... 73 Jumping to pages – “Go to Page” ..............................................75 Returning to pages – “History” ...................................................79 Searching keywords within a book – “Search” ...........................80 Creating a bookmark – “Create/Edit Notes” ...............................84 Highlighting a word(s) – “Create/Edit Notes”..............................87 Marking up a book page by handwriting – “Create/Edit Notes”....90 Continued Adding a comment .....................................................................93 Selecting a note – “Create/Edit Notes”.......................................97 Hiding notes – “Hide Notes” .....................................................100 Deleting a book – “Delete Book” ..............................................101 Displaying book information – “Info” .........................................102 Reading in adjacent pages – “2 Page View” ............................103 Switching screen orientation – “Orientation” ............................104 Searching for Notes from “All Notes” ........................................ 105 Using the option menu of the “All Notes” list ............................107 Reading Periodicals ..................................................... 108 Reading Periodicals ................................................................. 108 Using the option menu of periodical lists .................................111 Browsing Newspapers .............................................................113 Reading Content in a Collection ................................. 117 Reading Content in a Collection ............................................... 117 Using the options menu of a collection ....................................120 Managing Content ........................................................ 121 Managing Content .................................................................... 121 Deleting content .......................................................................121 Protecting content ....................................................................123 Managing periodicals ...............................................................125 Continued Using Application ......................................................... 126 Creating Drawings ................................................................... 126 Using the option menu of the “Handwriting” list .......................129 Viewing created drawings ........................................................130 Using the option menu of the drawing viewer ..........................131 Creating Text Memos ............................................................... 132 Using the option menu of the “Text Memo” list .........................135 Viewing text memos .................................................................136 Using the option menu of the text memo viewer ......................137 Using the Embedded Dictionary............................................... 138 Viewing Pictures ...................................................................... 140 Using the option menu of picture list ........................................142 Operations on the picture viewer .............................................143 Using the option menu of the picture viewer ............................144 Playing Audio Files................................................................... 145 Using the option menu of audio ...............................................147 Operations on the playback screen..........................................148 Using the option menu of the playback screen ........................150 Settings ......................................................................... 151 Changing Settings.................................................................... 151 “Settings” menu items ..............................................................153 “Advanced Settings” menu items .............................................157 Continued Troubleshooting............................................................ 160 Troubleshooting........................................................................ 160 Restoring default settings ........................................................171 Uninstalling Reader Library ...................................................... 172 Other Information ......................................................... 173 Updating the Reader Device Software ..................................... 173 About Pre-loaded Content on the Reader ................................ 174 Precautions .............................................................................. 175 Radio Frequency exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) .....................................................................................177 On the battery pack..................................................................179 Safety information ....................................................................181 On heat build-up ......................................................................183 On the headphones .................................................................183 On the wireless feature ............................................................184 Notes on memory cards ...........................................................186 On software ..............................................................................189 On cleaning ..............................................................................190 Copyright Notice ...................................................................... 191 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE ......................................... 193 Supported File Format ............................................................. 195 Specifications ........................................................................... 197 System requirements ...............................................................199 Index ........................................................................................ 200 Introduction What You Can Do with the Reader First, read the Quick Start Guide to prepare the Reader Daily Edition (“Reader” is used in this User’s Guide) for use. Accessing the Reader Store ( page 34) With a 3G network connection, you can purchase and download content wirelessly from the Reader Store whenever, wherever you are, within the network coverage area. * “eBook Store from Sony” has been renamed “Reader Store.” Auto delivery ( page 40) If you subscribe to periodicals on the Reader Store, a new issue will be automatically delivered to the Reader if within the network coverage area. Continued Introduction Accessing the Reader Store via Reader Library ( page 41) “Reader Library” software enables you to purchase eBooks and periodicals in the Reader Store from outside the wireless network, and transfer them to the Reader. You can also transfer various content such as, audio files, pictures and documents, from your computer to the Reader using Reader Library. * “eBook Library” has been renamed “Reader Library.” Continued Introduction Reading content You can read eBooks and periodicals using the intuitive, easy-to-use touch screen. Also, the Reader provides the following useful features to enhance readability. Looking up a word in the dictionary ( page 64) Changing text size and page layout to see easily – Adjusting the text size ( page 67) – Zooming a page ( page 70) – Removing margins ( page 72) – Reading in adjacent pages ( page 103) – Switching screen orientation ( page 104) Jumping to pages ( page 75) Searching for keywords ( page 80) Annotating such as – Creating a bookmark ( page 84) – Highlighting a word(s) ( page 87) – Creating handwritten notes and marks ( page 90) – Adding a comment to bookmarks and highlights ( page 93) Browsing newspapers ( page 113) Using various applications Besides the reading feature, the Reader includes several useful applications. Creating drawings ( page 126) Creating text memos ( page 132) Using the embedded dictionary ( page 138) Viewing pictures ( page 140) Playing audio files ( page 145) 10 Getting Started Parts and Controls Top Front Side Touch screen Allows you to navigate intuitively through the various functions of the Reader ( page 24, 59). OPTIONS button Displays the option menu ( page 51, 73, 121), which allows you to manage content, create notes, jump to a page, etc. (Size) button Displays the size menu ( page 67), which allows you to adjust the text size, zoom in/out a page, etc. Continued 11 Getting Started (Home) button Takes you to the “Home” menu at any time ( page 32). < > (Page Turn) buttons Turns the page ( page 60). You can turn multiple pages by pressing and holding the buttons. You can also turn the page using the touch screen ( page 24). RESET button Resets the Reader if no operation is possible ( page 160). WIRELESS switch Turns on/off the wireless feature ( page 34). The WIRELESS switch is set to ON by default. DC IN jack Connects the supplied AC adapter (AC-S5220E) ( page 22). Hint The Reader can be charged by connecting to a computer using the supplied USB cable. USB connector Connects the supplied USB cable ( page 42, 44). (Headphones) jack Used to connect headphones (optional) ( page 145). VOL –/+ button Adjusts the volume ( page 149). A tactile dot on the + button helps you to locate the button for ease of operation. To mute the sound, press and hold either edge of the VOL –/+ button. To restore the sound, press the VOL –/+ button again. Continued 12 Getting Started SD card slot Used to insert an SD card (optional) ( page 15). Media slot cover ( page 15) Memory Stick PRO Duo slot Used to insert a Memory Stick Duo media (optional) ( page 15). POWER switch Turns on/off the Reader ( page 19). To shut down the Reader, slide and hold for more than 3 seconds ( page 21). Charge/Busy indicator Lights up in red while charging, and goes off when charging is complete ( page 23). Flashes in orange when your computer starts accessing the Reader via USB, and when the Reader turns on/off. Stylus The stylus enables you to perform drawing or precise operations, such as selecting a word, on the touch screen ( page 16, 24, 160). Soft cover If the Reader is shipped with the soft cover it must be removed, and replaced with the supplied cover (part number PRSA-ZC9) to meet radio frequency exposure compliance. Continued 13 Getting Started Rear Battery cover ( page 17) Remove the battery cover when installing the battery pack. SIM card A SIM card is installed to provide wireless communication. Please do not remove it. Battery box ( page 17) Used to store the supplied rechargeable battery pack (PRSA-BP9). Holes for cover attachment Used to attach the soft cover ( page 2). Continued 14 Getting Started Inserting a memory card Pull out the media slot cover. Insert an optional memory card into the correct slot with its label side up until it clicks into the place. Mark Memory Stick Duo™ media SD card Mark Close the media slot cover. Notes When you use Memory Stick Duo™ media on the Reader, please make sure to insert it in the right direction. When inserting the memory card into the Reader, it may take time for the Reader to recognize the content files in the memory card if the number of the content files stored on the memory card is large. For details on handling memory cards, refer to “Notes on memory cards” ( page 186). Continued 15 Getting Started Removing the supplied stylus The supplied stylus is stored on the top left side of the Reader. Pull it out from the top to use it. Note Make sure to insert the stylus fully to the bottom of the holder when you replace it. Attaching the soft cover Note If the wireless switch of the Reader is turned off, the soft cover can be reattached to provide protection for the display. If the wireless switch of the Reader is turned on, the PRSAZC9 supplied cover must be used to meet radio frequency exposure compliance. Insert the lowest hook of the cover into the lowest hole of the cover. Slide the soft cover to the upper. Push along the edge of the cover to attach the center hole. Push along the edge of the cover to attach the uppermost hole. Continued 16 Getting Started Installing the supplied battery pack Pull out the media slot cover and turn over the Reader. Push portion and slide the battery cover to the left. After the tabs are unlocked from their slots, remove the battery cover. Face the label side of the supplied battery pack upwards, then insert it into the battery box with the connectors aligned. Battery cover Media slot cover Connector Supplied battery pack: PRSA-BP9 (label side face up) Continued 17 Getting Started Place the battery cover so that all the tabs are inserted into their slots. Slide the battery cover until it clicks. Attach the media slot cover. Slot Tab Notes Do not attach the media slot cover () before installing the battery cover. See portion and make sure that there is no gap between the body of the Reader and battery cover. If you do not plan to use the Reader for a long time, remove the battery pack to avoid damage from battery leakage and corrosion. When you remove the battery pack, make sure to first shut down the Reader ( page 21). If 15 seconds pass after the battery pack is removed, you will need to reconfigure the initial settings when you turn on the Reader next time. 18 Getting Started Turning on the Reader Slide the POWER switch to turn on the Reader. Notes If the Reader does not turn on, charging is required. For details, refer to “Charging the Reader” ( page 22). It may take a few moments for the Reader start-up screen to appear after a reset ( page 160) or shutdown ( page 21, 159). To turn off the Reader Slide the POWER switch again. The Reader enters sleep mode. Hint Even if you do not turn off the Reader manually, the Reader enters sleep mode after 60 minutes of inactivity when the “Power Management” setting is set to “On” ( page 20, 154). 19 Getting Started About power management The Reader has a power management feature to avoid unnecessary battery consumption. At purchase, power management is activated. Power management operates as follows: After 60 minutes of inactivity, the Reader enters sleep mode automatically while the battery power is consumed slightly. After 5 days of inactivity, the Reader automatically shuts down and stops consuming the battery power. If the battery power is at a low level, the Reader will shut down after 60 minutes of inactivity. Hints You can activate/deactivate power management from “Power Management” in the “Settings” menu ( page 154). In addition to power management feature, you can save the battery power using “Wireless Standby” ( page 35, 155). Notes The Reader does not enter sleep mode after 60 minutes of inactivity even if “Power Management” is set to “On,” when: – connected to the computer using the supplied USB cable – connected to an AC outlet – playing audio files or a slideshow The Reader does not wake up from sleep mode when receiving periodicals by auto delivery ( page 40). Therefore, if other operations are not performed for 5 days, the Reader will automatically shut down by power management. Continued 20 Getting Started To shut down the Reader manually Battery consumption can be minimized by shutting down the Reader. You can shut down the Reader manually in one of the following ways. Slide the POWER switch and hold it for more than 3 seconds. Use “Device Shutdown” in the “Advanced Settings” menu ( page 159). Note You cannot receive periodicals by auto delivery while the Reader is shut down ( page 40). If you miss any new issues during shutdown, download them from the “My Account” page in the Reader Store, where previous issues are available ( page 39). 21 Getting Started Charging the Reader About charging You need to charge the Reader when using it for the first time, or when the remaining battery power is low. Charge in one of the following ways: Connect to an AC outlet using the supplied AC adapter (ACS5220E). – It will take approximately 2.5 hours to fully charge the battery. Connect to a computer via USB ( page 42): – It will take approximately 5 hours to fully charge the battery. – While charging via USB, you cannot operate the Reader. Notes The wireless feature is unavailable while the Reader is connected via USB. When the remaining battery power is extremely low, if you slide the POWER switch immediately after you connect the Reader to an AC outlet, the Reader may not turn on and the charge/busy indicator may blink. In this case, charge the Reader for more than 5 minutes, then slide the POWER switch to turn on the Reader. Charging the Reader via an AC outlet To charge the Reader via an AC outlet, follow the steps below. Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN jack of the Reader. AC adapter (AC-S5220E) Continued 22 Getting Started Connect to an AC outlet using the power cord. Charging starts and the charge/busy indicator lights up in red. Charge/Busy indicator To an AC outlet Power cord Hint When the battery has been fully charged, the charge/busy indicator goes off. Note Connect the AC adapter to an easily accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an abnormality in the AC adapter, disconnect it from the AC outlet. To check the battery status You can verify the remaining battery power by checking the battery charge icon in the bottom right of the screen. Charge the battery when remaining power is low (the fewer black segments indicated, the lower the remaining power). 23 Getting Started How to Use the Touch Screen Using the touch screen, you can perform various operations with a finger or with the supplied stylus. Note When you use the supplied stylus, make sure to use the pointed end of it for tapping dragging, or drawing on the touch screen. Do not use a ballpoint pen, pencil, or other sharp object. Tapping By tapping on the touch screen, you can select an item on the menu or list, etc. Continued 24 Getting Started Double-tapping By tapping twice (double-tap) on the touch screen, you can create bookmarks ( page 84), highlight ( page 87), search ( page 80), or look up words ( page 64), etc. Dragging By dragging on the touch screen, you can turn a page ( page 60), drag a magnified page in zoom mode ( page 71) or select a word to highlight ( page 87). Continued 25 Getting Started Double-tapping and dragging By double-tapping and dragging on the touch screen, you can select consecutive words ( page 62, 80, 87). Dragging and Holding By holding on the touch screen after dragging, you can turn pages repeatedly ( page 60). Continued 26 Getting Started Handwriting Using the supplied stylus or a finger, you can create drawing on the touch screen ( page 90, 93, 126). 27 Getting Started How to use the on-screen keyboard The on-screen keyboard appears when you enter your information at the Reader Store, or search for items, enter comments or create text memos on the Reader. Input area: Displays tapped character. Keyboard history area: Shows predictive words from previously typed ones. If you tap the predictive word, it will appear in the input area. (Shift key): Switches the character type. Tap to switch to the upper-case keyboard. Continued 28 Getting Started Symbols/Abc: Switches the keyboard type. Tap “Symbols” to switch to the symbol keyboard. to display additional keyboard characters. Tap To return to the alphabetic keyboard, tap “Abc.” “Return”: Gives a line feed. This key is available only in the comment editor ( page 95) and text memo editor ( page 132)). (Backspace): Deletes the character left next to the cursor. Cursor: Shows where you are working. To input a character Tap any character key on the keyboard. When you finish inputting, tap “Enter,” “Search” or “Done” to proceed. Hint To input characters with umlaut or accent, etc., tap and hold a character key to pop up candidate characters, and select the desired one. Notes The maximum number of characters you can input in the input area varies depending on the feature. Keyboard history records letters and hyphens. Numbers or other symbols are not recorded. Keyboard history records only words of 4 to 15 letters in length. To edit an input word Tap the input word directly to move the cursor. Continued 29 Getting Started To delete a character Move the cursor to the right of the character by tapping, and then tap To delete consecutive characters in the input area, tap the first or last character and drag to include all the characters you want to delete, then tap Hint The keyboard that you use in the Reader Store has / icons next to the input area. You can move the cursor by tapping it. To input additional characters Hint The Reader provides the following keyboard language formats. – “United States” (default setting) – “United Kingdom” – “French” – “German” – “Dutch” You can change the keyboard format from “Keyboard” in the “Advanced Settings” ( page 158). If you tap and hold a character key, optional characters will pop up, from which you can select the desired one. Characters selectable from the pop-up window are as follows: Character key Selectable characters AÀÁÂÃÄÅÆ aàáâãäåæ CÇ cç DÐ Continued 30 Getting Started Character key Selectable characters dð EÈÉÊË eèéêë IÌÍÎÏ iìíîï NÑ nñ OÒÓÔÕÖØŒ oòóôõöøœ SŠ sšß UÙÚÛÜ uùúûü YÝŸ yýÿ ZŽ zž !¡ ?¿ 31 Getting Started Using the Reader Home Menu The “Home” menu is the starting point to read content, visit the Reader Store, to use various applications and to configure the settings. Menu items Menu tabs Status bar Menu items By tapping an item on the menu items area, you can open the selected content or content list(s). Menu tabs By tapping a menu tab, you can go to the Reader Store, “Applications” menu and “Settings” menu. Continued 32 Getting Started About the status bar The status bar shows you the current status of the Reader. Icon Status Shows the wireless status ( page 34). Appears when connected to a 3G wireless network, which is faster than a 2G network. The Reader is automatically connected to a 3G network when available. appears when downloading content. appears when connecting and downloading a page in the Reader Store. Shows the text size in the book or periodical page ( page 67). Shows the page position in horizontal mode ( page 104). Shows the current page and total pages. If you tap it in the book or periodical page, the page jump panel appears ( page 75). Shows the volume level. It appears when you adjust the volume ( page 149). When you turn off the sound, appears. Appears when you perform an invalid operation. Appears while playing back tracks. Shows battery status ( page 23). appears when connected to an AC out let. appears while charging via USB (disappears when USB charging completes). 33 Getting Content Accessing the Reader Store With wireless network connection, you can purchase and download eBooks and periodicals directly from the Reader Store if within the network coverage area. Accessing the Reader Store via wireless network Before accessing the Reader Store, confirm: The WIRELESS switch is set to ON ( page 12). The wireless network is available. To check the wireless status You can verify the wireless status by the wireless status icon that is displayed in the bottom left of the screen. For information on the network coverage area, please visit: http://www.sony.com/readersupport Icon Status The Reader is connected to the wireless network. The more bars, the stronger the signal. The wireless feature of the Reader is in standby mode ( page 35, 155). The Reader cannot receive a wireless signal. In this state, you cannot access the Reader Store. The WIRELESS switch is set to OFF ( page 35). Continued 34 Getting Content About “Wireless Standby” You can use “Wireless Standby” to avoid unnecessary battery consumption caused by the wireless feature. If you do not perform any wireless operations for more than 10 minutes, the wireless feature automatically enters standby mode. During the wireless standby mode, you can receive periodicals while minimizing battery consumption. To access the Reader Store again, tap the “Store” tab. “Wireless Standby” is activated as default setting. You can activate/deactivate the setting from “Wireless Standby” in the “Settings” menu ( page 155). Note Accessing the Reader Store from the wireless standby mode takes more time than accessing when the Reader is connected to the wireless network. To turn off the wireless feature manually Turn off the wireless feature when you are in a location in which radio communications are prohibited. To turn off the wireless feature, slide the WIRELESS switch to OFF. Continued 35 Getting Content Accessing the Reader Store In the “Home” menu, tap “Store” tab. appears in the status bar when connecting to the wireless network ( page 33). “Store” “Home” menu Browse the Reader Store. For details about the Reader Store, refer to “Browsing the Reader Store” ( page 38). When you access the Reader Store for the first time, the registration appears ( page 37). 36 Getting Content Using the Reader Store The Reader Store registration In order to purchase and download eBooks or periodicals, you need to register an account at the Reader Store, or if you already have a Reader Store account or Sony Style account, sign in via your e-mail address and password. Registration screen Enter your e-mail address using the on-screen keyboard ( page 28). The Reader will be associated with your account in the Reader Store. Continued 37 Getting Content Browsing the Reader Store Browse the Reader Store to find your desired books and purchase them by following the store instructions. You can find your purchased books in the “Home” menu ( page 48, 117). The Reader Store home screen * The above image is a sample of the home screen. Hint For more detailed information about the Reader Store, go to the Reader Store Help page from “Help and Support” in the option menu of the Reader Store ( page 39). Note Do not turn off the wireless feature or the Reader while downloading content, otherwise the content will not be downloaded. If download fails and you cannot find the content on the Reader, download it again from the “My Account” page in the option menu of the Reader Store ( page 39). Continued 38 Getting Content Using the option menu of the Reader Store In the Reader Store, press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu. Option item Description Store Home Takes you to the top page of the Reader Store My Account Takes you to the “My Account” page. Help and Support Takes you to the Reader Store Help page. Legal Information Takes you to the Reader Store legal information page. Refresh Page Refreshes the page when the page in the Reader Store is not displayed properly. Now Playing* Takes you to the audio playback screen. * “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. About deauthorization If you are planning to provide the Reader to another person, you may want to deauthorize it from your account. For details about deauthorization, refer to the “My Account” page in the Reader Store. Continued 39 Getting Content Subscribing to periodicals You can subscribe to periodicals in the Reader Store. Go to the periodical menu and follow the store instructions. About auto delivery Once you have subscribed to periodicals in the Reader Store, newly published issues will be delivered to the Reader automatically. To ensure this process, confirm: The WIRELESS switch is set to ON ( page 12). The Wireless network is available ( page 34). When a new issue is delivered to the Reader, it will be displayed in the “Home” menu. You can also find the issue from the “Periodicals” list and “Collections” list. “New Delivery”: Most recent delivered issue “Collections”: Opens the “Collections” list ( page 117) “Periodicals”: Opens the “Periodicals” list ( page 108) Notes If you miss any new issues while the wireless feature is off, download them from the “My Account” page in the Reader Store, where previous issues are available. While the Reader is connected to your computer via USB, the wireless feature (including the auto delivery feature) is unavailable. 40 Getting Content Accessing the Reader Store via Reader Library Reader Library is the content management software you can use with the Reader. Once you have it installed on your computer, you can access the Reader Store from your computer and transfer eBooks, periodicals, audio files and pictures from your computer to the Reader. Hint If there is not enough free space on the internal memory of the Reader, transfer content to Reader Library, then delete it from the Reader. The content in Reader Library can always be transferred to the Reader again later. Installing Reader Library You can install Reader Library on your computer from the installation launcher. The installation method varies depending on the computer: – Using the AutoPlay feature of Windows (for Windows XP, Vista users who enable the feature) ( page 42) – Accessing the install launcher manually (for Windows users whom the AutoPlay feature does not start, Macintosh users) ( page 43) Notes An Internet connection is required to install Reader Library. Your computer needs to meet the minimum system requirements for Reader Library. For details, see “System requirements” ( page 199). Continued 41 Getting Content To install using the AutoPlay feature The installation launcher appears when you connect the Reader to your computer (AutoPlay feature is available on Windows XP, Windows Vista only). Make sure your computer is connected to an AC outlet and turned on (not in sleep mode). Connect the Reader to your computer using the supplied USB cable. The “Installer for Reader” window appears on your computer. To an AC outlet USB cable (supplied) * The screen displayed while connected via USB varies depending on the usage environment. Note When the remaining battery power is extremely low, the Reader may not be recognized. In this case, wait for about 5 minutes while the Reader is charging, then disconnect will and reconnect the USB cable. Within 3 minutes, appear on the screen and the Reader will be recognized by your computer. Alternately, charge the Reader via an AC outlet for about 4 minutes. The screen will turn on and the Reader will be recognized by your computer. Continued 42 Getting Content Click “Install Reader Library” in the “Installer for Reader” window, then follow the on-screen instructions. Notes While connecting via USB, you cannot operate the Reader. The wireless feature is unavailable while the Reader is connected via USB. While the Reader is connected to your computer, do not turn on, restart, wake up from sleep mode, or shutdown the computer. These operations may cause the Reader to malfunction. Disconnect the Reader from the computer before performing these operations. To install manually in Windows You can manually start up the installation launcher that is stored on the Reader. From the Start menu, click “My Computer” (“Computer” in the case of Windows Vista, Windows 7) - “Installer for Reader” - “Windows” - “Setup Reader Library.” To install in Macintosh When the Reader is connected to your computer, “LAUNCHER” appears on the desktop. Click it - “Mac” “Setup Reader Library,” and then follow the on-screen instructions. 43 Getting Content Accessing the Reader Store via Reader Library Once you have Reader Library installed on your computer, you can access the Reader Store. Note To access the Reader Store and download eBooks, an Internet connection is required on your computer. Connect the Reader to your computer using the supplied USB cable ( page 42). Reader Library starts automatically. “Reader” Source view Hint If Reader Library does not start automatically, double-click the desktop icon to start manually. Notes If the Reader is locked, it will not be recognized on your computer and content cannot be transferred. Deactivate the “Device Lock” setting before USB connection ( page 157) If the battery has been fully depleted, the Reader will not be recognized by your computer. In this case, wait for about 5 minutes until (indicating connection via USB) appears on the screen, or charge it via an AC outlet. The wireless feature is unavailable while the Reader is connected via USB. Continued 44 Getting Content Click “eBooks Store” in the source view. “Purchased” “eBook Store” Follow the store instructions to purchase (download) eBooks or periodicals. Managing content on your computer Importing content from your computer to Reader Library You can import content such as eBooks, personal documents, audio files and pictures on your computer to Reader Library. For details, refer to the Reader Library Help. Start Reader Library ( page 44). Click “File” on menu bar, then click “Import Files.” “Import Files” Continued 45 Getting Content Select the content file to be imported. Transferring content to the Reader You can transfer content on Reader Library to the Reader or memory card inserted in the Reader. For details, refer to the Reader Library Help. Start Reader Library ( page 44). Click “Library” in the source view, then click (List view). Select the content you want to transfer from the list. Drag the content to “Reader” or memory card in the source view. “Reader” Continued 46 Getting Content Hints You can also transfer content by synchronizing the Reader with Reader Library. For details, refer to the Reader Library Help. For details about supported file formats, refer to “Supported File Format” ( page 195). If there is not enough free space on the internal memory of the Reader, content may not be transferable. The internal memory of the Reader can be increased in the following 3 ways. – Transfer any unnecessary content to Reader Library, then delete it from the Reader. – Delete any unnecessary content on the Reader ( page 121). – Transfer content to memory cards using Reader Library, insert the memory card into the Reader, then read it on the Reader. Notes Do not delete folders or files from any of the “database” folder. Content or notes may be deleted. In Reader Library, you can set to merge the notes (bookmark/ highlight/markup) of the Reader and Reader Library while synchronizing. When merging the notes, any inconsistent note for the same word will be replaced with the latest note. When you copy a book from Reader Library to the Reader, the notes of the Reader will be replaced with the ones of the Reader Library (or vice versa). The Reader cannot transfer content to memory cards directly. 47 Reading Books Reading Books You can find and read books from the “Home” menu. In the “Home” menu, tap “Books.” “Continue Reading”: Last read book is displayed. “Books” Most recent purchased/ transferred books are displayed. “Home” menu Hints If you want to continue reading from the last read page, tap “Continue Reading.” Up to the 3 most recent imported books are displayed under “Books.” Tap the thumbnail to read. Continued 48 Reading Books Tap a desired book on the list. Back icon Book title Purchased/Transferred date Scroll bar ( Icons ( page 53) page 50) “Books” list Hint If you have read the book before, the last displayed page of the book appears when you open the book. To return to the “Home” menu Tap , or press the button. Read the book. For details about operation on the book page, refer to “Operations on the book page” ( page 59). To return to the “Books” list In the book page, you can return to the “Books” list. Press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu ( page 51), and tap “Return to List.” Continued 49 Reading Books Icons in the list Icon */ Description Newly-purchased, newly-transferred or unread books/issues. Books/Issues you have already opened. Protected content ( page 123). Content on Memory Stick Duo media. Content on SD card. Books which have an expiration date. “Expired” is displayed when a book has expired. * This icon will appear when “View” is set to “List” ( page 55). 50 Reading Books Using the option menu of the “Books” list In the “Books” list, press the OPTIONS button to open the option menu. Close icon Option item Sort* View Search Now Playing*2 Delete Books Protect Books Orientation Description/Reference page Sorts the order of the list (default setting is “by Date”) ( page 52). Switches the list display format (default setting is “Thumbnail”) ( page 55). Searches for a desired book by keyword ( page 56). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Deletes the books ( page 121). Protects the books from being deleted unintentionally ( page 123). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). *1 “by Date” sorts the books by purchased/transferred date. *2 “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. Continued 51 Reading Books Sorting a list – “Sort” You can sort the items in the list. The available sorting criteria will vary depending on the list. In the “Books” list, press the OPTIONS button, then tap the sort type. The list is sorted as specified. Transferred date Scroll bar Sorted “by Date” Book title Index bar Sorted “by Title” Author name Index bar Sorted “by Author” Icon bar Sorted “by Latest Read” Continued 52 Reading Books Note The index bar or scroll bar appears only if content or items cannot be displayed in a single page. About the bar The bar appears on the right side of the list if all the items cannot be displayed in a single page. Use them to navigate through the list pages. You can also turn the list page by pressing the < > buttons. The appearance of the bar will differ depending on the sorting criteria. Scroll bar Drag the bar until the desired item appears. Scroll bar Continued 53 Reading Books Index bar Drag the bar until the desired item appears, or tap the first letter of its title/author/artist/comment, by which the list is sorted, in the index bar. Index bar “#” contains books or authors that begin with a number. Bold letter indicates that the letter contains any applicable book or author. “ ” contains books or authors that begin with a symbol. Icon bar This bar appears when content is sorted by status or notes are sorted by the type. Tap the desired icon on the bar to find the desired item. For details about icons that indicate content status, refer to “Icons in the list” ( page 50). For details about note type icons, refer to “Icons and type of notes in the “Notes” list” ( page 98). Icon bar Continued 54 Reading Books Switching the list display view – “View” You can choose to display the list format in either “Thumbnail” or “List” view. In the “Books” list, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Thumbnail” or “View.” The list will be displayed in the selected format. “Thumbnail” view (default) “List” view Notes Some cover art may not be displayable, depending on the file format. If a book is recognized as being in an invalid format, or a track does not include cover art information, the default image will be displayed. Continued 55 Reading Books Searching for a book with a keyword – “Search” Using the on-screen keyboard, you can search for an item in the list. Hint For details on how to use the on-screen keyboard, refer to “How to use the on-screen keyboard” ( page 28). In the “Books” list, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Search” to display the keyboard. The on-screen keyboard appears. Close icon Input area To close the on-screen keyboard Tap . Enter the keyword using the on-screen keyboard. The word appears in the input area. Note You cannot input characters in the input area beyond what the input area can display. Continued 56 Reading Books Tap “Search.” The “Search Results” list appears. Books including the input word in their titles/authors are displayed. Back icon “Search Results” list Hint In the option menu of the “Search Result” list, you can delete ( page 121) and protect content ( page 123). To close the “Search Results” list Tap . Tap the desired book. The book page appears. Continued 57 Reading Books Search target and criteria The items that you can search for will vary depending on the list. List Target and criteria “Books” list “Collections” list ( page 118) “Unread Books” ( page 119) “Unread Periodicals” ( page 119) “Purchased Books” ( page 119) “Periodicals” list ( page 109) Issue list ( page 110) “All Notes” list ( page 106) Searches for a book by title or author. Searches for a collection by collection name. Searches for a book by title or author. “Notes” list ( page 97) Searches for a periodical by title or issue date. Searches for a book by title or author. Searches for a periodical by title. Searches for an issue by front-page headline or issue date. Searches for a note by content title, created note, target word in an added comment or target word that is highlighted. Searches for a note by target word in an added comment, or target word that is highlighted. 58 Reading Books Operations on the book page On the book page screen, you can perform the following operations. Text size ( page 67) Current page number/ Total page number Note When the text on an EPUB file is magnified, the page number of some divided sections may be displayed as “3-4,” for example, which implies that you are viewing a section between page 3 and 4. Continued 59 Reading Books Turning a page Drag on the touch screen or press the < > button. > (Page Turn) buttons To go back to the previous page, drag on the page in the opposite direction, or press the < > button. Turning pages repeatedly Hold on the touch screen after dragging, or press and hold the < > buttons. Hint You can reverse the direction of dragging in the “Settings” menu ( page 155). Continued 60 Reading Books Tapping operations Double-tapping on the top right corner of a book page You can add/remove a bookmark ( page 84). Bookmark Tapping the page number at the bottom of the screen You can jump to the desired page from the page jump panel ( page 75). Page jump panel Continued 61 Reading Books Double-tapping a word You can highlight ( page 87), search ( page 80), or look up the word ( page 64) from the pop-up menu. Pop-up menu Double-tapping and dragging consecutive words You can highlight ( page 87) or search for consecutive words from the pop-up menu ( page 80). Continued 62 Reading Books Tapping a bookmark or a highlighted word(s) If you tap bookmark/highlighted word(s), you can add a text/handwriting comment to it, or edit the comment from the displayed menu ( page 93). Highlighted word Example: Tapping a highlighted word 63 Reading Books Looking up a Word in a Book You can use the embedded dictionaries to look up words in a book. Double-tap the word on the book page. The pop-up menu appears, in which the headline of the word definition is displayed. (Dictionary) Close icon Pop-up menu Definition area Hint If multiple candidate words are found, the “Others” icon becomes available. Tap it to see other candidates. The lookup result screen will appear ( page 66). To close the pop-up menu Tap . Continued 64 Reading Books Tap or the definition area. The definition is fully displayed in the dictionary viewer. Close icon Definition area (Keyboard) ( page 66) Dictionary viewer Hints You can turn the dictionary pages by dragging the definition area or pressing the < > buttons. If you press and hold the < or > button while the dictionary viewer is displayed, you can accelerate turning the pages. You can adjust the text size in the dictionary viewer. Press the button, then tap the desired size ( page 67). To close the dictionary viewer Tap . You will return to the book page that you were reading. Hint “New Oxford American Dictionary” (default setting) and “Oxford Dictionary of English” are available. You can change the dictionary from “Dictionary” in the “Settings” menu ( page 158). Continued 65 Reading Books Looking up other words You can view a list of words found by the same keyword and select an entry word to read its detailed definition. In the dictionary viewer, tap . The lookup result screen with the on-screen keyboard appears. Close icon Candidate words in a list Input area Number of entries and page number/total pages Scrolls the page Lookup result screen Hint You can also look up another word by modifying the selected word using the on-screen keyboard ( page 28). As you modify the characters in the input area of the keyboard, the lookup result changes accordingly. To close the lookup result screen Tap . You will return to the book page that you were reading. Tap the desired entry word. The definition is fully displayed in the dictionary viewer. Notes When using the embedded dictionary, you cannot input alphabet with umlaut or accent. The tap and hold operation on the on-screen keyboard is not available. You cannot input characters in the input area beyond what the input area can display. 66 Reading Books Resizing and Zooming You can use the size menu to read a page as preferred. Press the button to display the size menu. Adjusting the text size You can adjust the text size using the size menu. Select from 6 different text sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL or XXL. “S” (original size) is set by default. In the book page, press the button. The size menu appears. Size menu Continued 67 Reading Books Tap “XS,” “M,” “L,” “XL” or “XXL.” The text size is changed, and the text and layout of the book page are adjusted automatically to fit the screen size. Margin control Close icon Size indicator Size icons To close the size menu Tap , or press the button. Hints When the texts on a PDF or EPUB file are magnified, the page is divided into multiple sections. To display the rest of the page, drag the page or press the < > buttons. When viewing a PDF file in S (original) size, you can magnify the text size by switching the screen orientation to “Horizontal.” This should be used only if you wish to retain the original layout of the PDF file. Continued 68 Reading Books The text size of EPUB, PDF or BBeB files will be changed as follows: EPUB file: XS(80%), S(100%), M(130%), L(180%), XL(230%), XXL(310%) PDF file*: XS(80%), S(100%), M(200%), L(300%), XL(450%), XXL(600%) * Since PDF documents are created in their original size, the above ratio may not apply to certain documents. BBeB file: XS(80%), S(100%), M(120%), L(150%), XL(200%), XXL(260%) Notes If you resize the text size of a BBeB, Text or RTF file, the total page number displayed on the Reader increases with the number of divided sections. When you view PDF files in XS, M, L, XL, or XXL size, some functions such as highlighting, searching, or the temporary selection of a word, may not work correctly. When you view PDF files in XS, M, L, XL or XXL size, the page layout is adjusted automatically to fit the screen size. In certain situations, only text appears in these scales as some tables and graphics may be reformatted and altered. In these cases, viewing in S size will retain the original formatting. Certain image-based pages such as the cover page of a book, or a PDF file created as an image file, cannot be resized to XS, M, L, XL or XXL size. In these cases, it is recommended to use the zoom mode. 69 Reading Books Zooming in/out The book page enters zoom mode by tapping “ In” on the size menu. In the book page, press the Zoom button, then tap “ Zoom In.” The zoom bar appears. Close icon Zoom bar Slider To exit the zoom mode Tap , or press the button. Drag the slider, or tap + or – of the zoom bar repeatedly until the page is zoomed to the desired scale. The page is zoomed in. Hints You can also zoom in a book page by tapping a point in the zoom bar. By double-tapping on a book page in zoom mode, the page is zoomed in and the double-tapped point is centered. Continued 70 Reading Books To scroll a magnified page When the book page is zoomed in, / / / appear at the edges of the screen. You can display the edge of the page by tapping / / / . You can also scroll the page by dragging it. 71 Reading Books Removing margins You can enlarge a book page by removing the margins. In the book page, press the button, then tap (right icon). The margins will be removed. Margin icons Close icon To close the size menu Tap , or press the button. Note Depending on the content, you may not be able to enlarge the page. To restore margins Tap (left icon). 72 Reading Books Using the Book Option In the option menu of a book page, further additional features are available. In a book page, press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu. Close icon Hint In the horizontal view or “2 Page View,” all the items will not be displayed in a single page. Tap to display the rest of the items. Option item Description/Reference page Return to List Closes the book and goes back to the list from which you opened the book. Displays the page jump panel ( page 75). Navigates previously viewed pages ( page 79). Displays the table of contents. Searches for words in the book ( page 82). Displays the tool bar to create/delete a bookmark ( page 85)/highlight ( page 88)/markup ( page 90) or displays the “Notes” list ( page 97). Hides/Displays the bookmark/highlight/ markup ( page 100). Go to Page History Table of Contents*1 Search Create/Edit Notes Hide Notes/Show Notes*2 Continued 73 Reading Books Option item Description/Reference page Delete Book Deletes the currently viewed book ( page 101). Displays the book information ( page 102). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Displays the horizontal view in facing pages or single page ( page 103). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). Info Now Playing*3 2 Page View/ 1 Page View Orientation *1 The displayed items vary depending on the content. *2 “Hide Notes”/“Show Notes” is displayed only when notes are present in the book. *3 “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 74 Reading Books Jumping to pages – “Go to Page” You can jump to pages in one of the following ways: – Using the page jump bar. – Specifying the page number ( page 77). To jump to pages using the page jump bar In the book page, tap the page number in the status bar. The page jump panel appears. Page jump bar Close icon Page jump panel Page number Hints You can also display the page jump panel from the option menu. Press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Go to Page.” You can turn pages by dragging on the touch screen or pressing < > buttons while the page jump panel is displayed. To close the page jump panel Tap or the page number at the bottom of the screen, or press the OPTIONS button. Continued 75 Reading Books Drag the slider, or tap a point on the page jump bar. The page is displayed based on the slider position in the page jump bar. Slider Continued 76 Reading Books Jumping directly to a specific page You can jump directly to a page by inputting the page number with the on-screen numeric keyboard. Tap “Enter Page #” on the page jump panel. The numeric keyboard appears. Close icon Input area (Backspace) key To cancel the numeric keyboard Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. Tap the number key to input the page number. The input number is displayed in the input area. To delete the number, tap Tap “Go.” You will jump to the specified page. Hint If you are viewing in “2 Page View” ( page 103), the page that you have input will appear on the left. Continued 77 Reading Books To use the links of eBooks files on the Reader You can use the page links on a EPUB, PDF or BBeB file. The link appears highlighted on the screen. Tap to jump to the linked page. Link Hint If you want to return to the previous page after you have jumped to the linked page, press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu, and then tap “History” ( page 79). Note When you tap a hyperlink with a highlighted word(s), the comment editor ( page 93) or the comment viewer ( page 96) appears instead of jumping to a page. To enable the hyperlink, hide the highlights using “Hide Notes” in the option menu ( page 100), or delete the highlight ( page 89). 78 Reading Books Returning to pages – “History” You can go back to previously displayed pages. In the book page, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “History.” The history jump icons appear. Close icon (Previous View) History Jump icons (Next View) To close the history jump icons Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. Tap The previously displayed page appears. To return to the current page, tap Hints You can turn pages by dragging on the touch screen or pressing < > buttons while the history jump icons are displayed. If the page is displayed in “2 Page View” during the “History” operation, all the later pages will be displayed horizontally. 79 Reading Books Searching keywords within a book – “Search” You can search for keywords in one of the following ways: – Double-tapping a word. – Using the option menu ( page 82). To search by double-tapping a word In the book page, double-tap the desired word. The pop-up menu appears. (Search) Close icon Pop-up menu Hints To select consecutive words, double-tap the first word and drag across the desired portion. To cancel the selected word, close the pop-up menu, then tap any point on that page of the book. You can search by modifying the word that is selected by double-tapping. Double-tap the word, press the OPTIONS button, tap “Search,” then modify the word using the onscreen keyboard ( page 28). Note If you display the tool bar from “Create/Edit Notes” within the option menu, the pop-up menu is not available. To close the pop-up menu Tap . Continued 80 Reading Books Tap . The search result page containing the input word(s) appears. The results are highlighted on the page. Close icon (Previous Search) (Next Search) Search result page To exit the search result page Tap . The highlight will be removed from the input word(s). Tap to skip to the next page that contains the input word(s). The next page containing the input word(s) appears. To return to the previous page containing your input word(s), tap Continued 81 Reading Books To search from the option menu In the book page, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Search.” The on-screen keyboard appears. Close icon Input area Hint You can search by modifying the word that is selected by double-tapping. Double-tap the word, press the OPTIONS button, tap “Search,” then modify the word using the onscreen keyboard ( page 28). To close the on-screen keyboard Tap . Continued 82 Reading Books Input a word using the on-screen keyboard ( page 28), then tap “Search.” The search result page containing the input word appears. The results are highlighted on the page. Close icon (Previous Search) (Next Search) Search result page Note You cannot input characters in the input area beyond what the input area can display. To exit the search result page Tap . The highlight will be removed from the input word(s). Tap to skip to the next page that contains the input word(s). The next page containing the input word(s) appears. To return to the previous page containing your input word(s), tap 83 Reading Books Creating a bookmark – “Create/Edit Notes” You can create a bookmark in one of the following ways: – Double-tapping a page. – Using the option menu ( page 85). To create a bookmark by double-tapping a page In the book page, double-tap near the upper right corner of the screen. The upper right corner of the page is shown as folded. Bookmark Book page Bookmark Newspaper Continued 84 Reading Books To create a bookmark from the option menu In the book page, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Create/Edit Notes.” The tool bar appears. Tool bar Tap . The upper right corner of the page is shown as folded, and the color of in the tool bar becomes shaded. (Bookmark) Close icon Bookmark To close the tool bar Tap . Continued 85 Reading Books Hint You can add a comment to a bookmark by tapping the bookmark. For details, refer to “Adding a comment” ( page 93). Note By adjusting the text size, the displayed bookmark on the adjusted page may contain a variety of bookmark information. Note that all this bookmark information on the page will be deleted if the bookmark is removed. To delete the bookmark Tap , or double-tap the bookmark. Hint You can delete bookmark(s) from “All Notes” list ( and “Notes” list ( page 97). page 105) Note When you delete a bookmark with a comment, the comment will also be removed. Tap “Yes” in the confirmation message to delete both the bookmark and the comment. To display a bookmarked page You can display the bookmarked page from the “All Notes” list ( page 105) and the “Notes” list ( page 97). 86 Reading Books Highlighting a word(s) – “Create/Edit Notes” You can highlight a word(s) in one of the following ways: – Double-tapping a word in the book page of the book. – Using the option menu ( page 88). To highlight a word(s) by double-tapping In the book page, double-tap the desired word, then tap . The word is highlighted and the pop-up menu is closed. Close icon (Highlight marker) Pop-up menu Hint To highlight consecutive words or multiple lines, double-tap the first word and drag across the desired portion, then tap Note If you display the tool bar from “Create/Edit Notes” within the options menu, you cannot display the pop-up menu. To close the pop-up menu Tap . Continued 87 Reading Books To highlight a word(s) from the option menu In the book page, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Create/Edit Notes” . The color of in the tool bar becomes shaded, and the highlighting function becomes available. Drag across the word(s) on the book page. The word(s) is highlighted. (Eraser) Close icon (Highlight marker) Highlighted word Hints If you want to turn pages when an item on the toolbar is active, press the < > button. To highlight multiple lines of text all at once, drag across the lines starting from the first character to the last character. To close the tool bar Tap . Continued 88 Reading Books Hint You can add a comment to a highlight by tapping the highlighted word(s). For details, refer to “Adding a comment” ( page 93). Notes While an item on the tool bar is active, you cannot select a word by double-tapping. While no item is active, you can select the word, but cannot display the pop-up menu. (However, you can search a word by selecting “Search” from the option menu.) To cancel the selection, tap any point on that page. You cannot highlight the cover page and pictures in a book page, as well as the navigation bar ( page 113), news titles and section titles in the newspaper viewer. You cannot turn pages by dragging on the page if either , or are selected. Use the < > buttons. To delete a highlight Press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Create/Edit Notes” on the tool bar. Then, tap or stroke a part of the highlighted word(s). Hint You can delete highlight (s) from “All Notes” list ( and “Notes” list ( page 97). page 105) Note When you delete a highlight with a comment, the comment will also be removed. Tap “Yes” in the confirmation message to delete both the highlight and comment. To display a page with highlighted word(s) You can display the highlighted page from the “All Notes” list ( page 105) and the “Notes” list ( page 97). 89 Reading Books Marking up a book page by handwriting – “Create/Edit Notes” You can freely mark up a book page using the supplied stylus or a finger. In the book page, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Create/Edit Notes” . The color of in the tool bar becomes shaded, and the markup function becomes available. Mark up the book page. Lines are drawn as you drag on the touch screen. (Pen) Close icon (Eraser) Hint If you want to turn pages when an item on the toolbar is active, press the < > button. To close the tool bar Tap . The markup will be saved. Continued 90 Reading Books Notes During the markup operation, the current page is saved by pressing a button or closing a book. You cannot turn pages by dragging on the page if either , or are selected. Use the < > buttons. To erase a line Tap , then tap or stroke a part of the line. To display a marked page You can display a marked page from the “All Notes” list ( page 105) and the “Notes” list ( page 97). Continued 91 Reading Books To display an iconized markup in original form If you do not view the marked page in the same text size and page layout (“1 Page View” or “2 Page View”), the markup is displayed as at the first character of the marked page. To display the markup on the original page, tap to pop up its thumbnail, and tap the thumbnail. Close icon Thumbnail Notes If multiple fall on the same position, they appear side by side. This product (PRS-900) cannot display a markup that was created on a model whose screen size is different. Only a thumbnail will be displayed for the markup. To close the thumbnail Tap . 92 Reading Books Adding a comment You can add a comment to a bookmark or highlighted word in one of the following ways: – “by Drawing” – “by Keyboard” ( page 95) Note If the tool bar is displayed and if any of , or has already been selected, unselect by tapping it and tap either the highlighted word(s) or the bookmark to enter a comment. Adding a comment by drawing In the book page, tap the desired bookmark or highlighted word. The method menu appears. Close icon Method menu To close the method menu Tap . Continued 93 Reading Books Tap “by Drawing.” The comment editor with the freehand tool bar appears. (Pen) Close icon (Eraser) Drawing area Comment editor To close the comment editor Tap . Draw freely in the drawing area. Lines are drawn as you drag on the touch screen. Note A handwritten comment cannot have multiple pages. To save the comment and close the editor Tap “Done.” will be attached to the bookmark or highlight. To erase the line Tap , then tap or stroke a part of the line. Continued 94 Reading Books Adding a comment using the on-screen keyboard In the book page, tap the desired bookmark or highlighted word “by Keyboard.” The comment editor with the on-screen keyboard appears. Input area Close icon Comment editor To close the comment editor Tap . Enter your comment using the on-screen keyboard ( page 28). To save the comment and close the editor Tap “Done.” will be attached to the bookmark or highlight. Continued 95 Reading Books To view a comment Tap a bookmark or highlight with The comment viewer appears. on a book page. Page number of the comment (not displayed for handwritten comments) Comment viewer /: The arrows become available when the comment has multiple pages (not displayed for handwritten comments). To display the previous/next page of the comment, tap /. Note When you tap a highlighted word(s) with a hyperlink ( page 78), the comment editor or the comment viewer appears instead of jumping to a page. To enable the hyperlink, hide the highlights using “Hide Notes” in the option menu ( page 100), or delete the highlight ( page 89). To edit a comment Tap “Edit” in the comment viewer to display the comment editor. Edit the comment using the on-screen keyboard ( page 28) or the comment editor for handwriting. To delete a comment Tap “Delete” in the comment viewer. The comment and the bookmark/highlight will be deleted. You can also delete the notes from “All Notes” list ( page 105) and “Notes” list ( page 97). To display a page with comment You can display the highlighted page from the “All Notes” list ( page 105) and the “Notes” list ( page 97). 96 Reading Books Selecting a note – “Create/Edit Notes” In the “Notes” list, you can quickly display the page that contains a note of the currently viewed book. In the book page, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Create/Edit Notes.” The tool bar appears. Tap “ Notes.” The list of all the bookmarks, highlights, and markups in the current book appears. Back icon Headline ( page 98) Annotated page number Scroll bar ( page 53) Indicates type of note ( page 98) “Notes” list To close the “Notes” list Tap . You will return to the preciously displayed page with tool bar opened. Tap a note. The page that contains the note is displayed. Continued 97 Reading Books Icons and type of notes in the “Notes” list Icon Type of note/ Displayed headline Bookmark/ First sentence of the page Bookmark containing a handwritten comment/ First sentence of the page Bookmark containing a text comment/ First sentence of the comment Highlight/ Highlighted word(s) Highlight containing a handwritten comment/ Highlighted word(s) Highlight containing a text comment/ First sentence of the comment Handwritten markup/ First sentence of the page Hints You can search the “Notes” list for a note containing a text comment using the on-screen keyboard ( page 56). You can instantly jump to a page with a bookmark, highlight, markup or comment from “All Notes” in the “Home” menu ( page 105). You can also create notes (excluding markups and handwritten comments) in Reader Library. When you copy a book from Reader Library to the Reader, the notes of the Reader will be replaced with the ones of the Reader Library (or vice versa). To delete note(s) within a book In the option menu of the “Notes” list ( page 99), tap “Delete Notes.” Select the note(s), then tap “Done.”. Continued 98 Reading Books Using the option menu of the “Notes” List In the “Notes” list, press the OPTIONS button to open the option menu. Close icon Option item Sort*1 Description Sorts the order of the list (default setting is “by Page”) ( page 52). Search Searches for desired notes by keyword ( page 56). Deletes the bookmarks, highlights, markups and comments within the book ( page 121). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). Delete Notes Now Playing*2 Orientation *1 “by Type” sorts notes by type of icon. “by Comment” sorts notes by headline. *2 “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 99 Reading Books Hiding notes – “Hide Notes” You can temporarily hide notes. If a link is entirely overlapped with a highlight and you are unable to tap it, use this feature. In the book page, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Hide Notes.” All bookmarks, highlights, and markups within a book are temporarily hidden. Notes “Hide Notes”/”Show Notes” is displayed only when notes are present in the book/periodical. When you select “Hide Notes” in one book/periodical, the notes in other books/periodicals are also hidden. To show the notes again Press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Show Notes.” 100 Reading Books Deleting a book – “Delete Book” You can delete the currently viewed book on the Reader or memory cards that are inserted into the Reader. In the book page, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Delete Book.” Tap “Yes.” The book is deleted and the screen switches to the book list. Hint You can also delete books from the option menu of the book list ( page 121). 101 Reading Books Displaying book information – “Info” You can check book information, such as title, author, book cover thumbnail, etc. In the book page, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Info.” The book information appears. Item Description Book cover thumbnail Title The book cover thumbnail. (BBeB file only) The book title. The name of author(s). Author Publisher The publisher. (BBeB file only) Category The book category (BBeB file only) eBook ID The Book ID. (BBeB file only) Kind The file type. Date The latest update and creation date. Size The file size. Location The memory location where the book is stored. Internal memory: The book is stored on the Reader. Memory Stick/SD Card: The book is stored on a memory card. Path The file path location. Digital Rights This field is only displayed if a book with DRM is selected. (PDF and EPUB file only) Full viewable: The entire book can be read. Restricted: Some or all of the book cannot be read. Expiration This field is only displayed when a book with date DRM and an expiration date is selected. (PDF and EPUB file only) 102 Reading Books Reading in adjacent pages – “2 Page View” You can set the Reader to view in adjacent pages. In the book page, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “2 Page View.” The pages are displayed horizontally, side by side. Hints When you read a book in “2 Page View,” you can create bookmark on the respective page ( page 84). Double tap the left or right corner of the page, or create from the tool bar. When you read a book in “2 Page View,” you can mark up across adjacent pages ( page 90). You can view markups in “2 Page View” in the original text size. Note In “2 Page View,” margins cannot be removed ( page 72). 103 Reading Books Switching screen orientation – “Orientation” In the option menu, you can switch the screen orientation from vertical to horizontal or vice versa. Once the screen orientation is switched, all menus and contents are displayed in the selected orientation. Hint You can switch the screen orientation from any of the option menus. In the book page, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Orientation.” The orientation is switched from vertical to horizontal. About screen division when screen orientation is set to horizontal If the page is divided into 2 or 3 parts by setting to horizontal, drag the page horizontally, or press the < > button to display the divided part. Position indicator 104 Reading Books Searching for Notes from “All Notes” From “All Notes” in the “Home” menu, you can jump to a page with a bookmark, highlight, markup or comment within all contents of the Reader and memory cards. In the “Home” menu, tap “All Notes.” “All Notes” “Home” menu Continued 105 Reading Books Tap a note on the list. Back icon Headline ( page 98) Annotated date/Book title or Issue date/ Annotated page number Scroll bar ( page 53) Indicates type of note ( page 98) “All Notes” list To close the “All Notes” list Tap . You will return to the “Home” menu. Hint You can search for a book page congaing a note with text comment from “Search” in the option menu ( page 56). To delete note(s) In the option menu of the “All Notes” list ( page 107), tap “Delete Notes.” Select the note(s) to be deleted, then tap “Done.” 106 Reading Books Using the option menu of the “All Notes” list In the “All Notes” list, press the OPTIONS button to open the option menu. Close icon Option item Sort* Search Delete Notes Now Playing*2 Orientation Description Sorts the order of the list (default setting is “by Date”) ( page 52). Searches for desired notes by keyword ( page 56). Deletes the bookmarks, highlights, markups or comments of all the content stored on the Reader ( page 121). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). *1 “by Date” sorts notes by annotated date. “by Title” sorts notes by book title or issue date. “by Type” sorts notes by type of icon. “by Comment” sorts notes by headline. *2 “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 107 Reading Periodicals Reading Periodicals You can read automatically delivered periodicals from the “Home” menu ( page 40). Hint You can create a bookmark ( page 84) and add a comment to it ( page 93) in a newspaper in the same way you can in a book page. In the “Home” menu, Tap “Periodicals”. “New Delivery”: Most recent delivered issue is displayed. “Periodicals” “Home” menu Hints If you want to read most recent delivered issue, tap “New Delivery” You can also find unread periodicals from “Unread Periodicals” in the “Collections” list. For details, refer to “Reading Content in a Collection” ( page 117). Continued 108 Reading Periodicals Tap the desired periodical on the list. Back icon Periodical title Number of issue “Periodicals” list Hint Certain content appears with icons that indicate the content status. For details about the icons, refer to “Icons in the list” ( page 50). To return to the “Home” menu Tap . Continued 109 Reading Periodicals Tap the desired issue on the list. Back icon Scroll bar ( page 53) Issue date Front page headline Issue list Hint Certain content appears with icons that indicate the content status. For details about the icons, refer to “Icons in the list” ( page 50). To return to the “Periodicals” list Tap . Read the issue. For details about operations on the book page, refer to “Operations on the book page” ( page 59). In the case of a newspaper, the newspaper viewer appears ( page 113). 110 Reading Periodicals Using the option menu of periodical lists In the “Periodicals” list, press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu. Close icon Option item Description/ Reference page Sort Sorts the order of the list (default setting is “by Issue Date”) ( page 52). Switches the list display format ( page 55). Searches for a desired periodical by keyword ( page 56). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). View Search Now Playing* Orientation * “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. Continued 111 Reading Periodicals In the issue list, press the OPTIONS button to open the option menu. Close icon Option item Description/ Reference page Sort Sorts the order of the list (default setting is “by Issue Date”) ( page 52). Switches the list display format ( page 55). Searches for a desired issue by keyword ( page 56). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Deletes issues manually ( page 121). Protects issues from being deleted unintentionally ( page 123). Sets to delete issues automatically ( page 125). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). View Search Now Playing* Delete Issues Protect Issues Manage Subscription Orientation * “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 112 Reading Periodicals Browsing Newspapers When you open a newspaper, the newspaper viewer appears. A newspaper consists of the following levels: Section: The topics and headlines of the articles belonging to the section are displayed. Article: You can read the whole content. You can navigate through a newspaper using the navigation bar at the bottom of the page. Operations on a section Navigation bar in a section “ Section”: Skips to the previous section. “Front page”: Return to the first page of the newspaper. “Table of Contents”: Opens the list of sections. If you tap a section on the list, a list of articles appears. “Section ”: Skips to the next section. To turn a page Drag on the page, or press the < > button. To open an article Tap the topic or headline. Continued 113 Reading Periodicals Operations on an article Navigation bar in an article “ Article”: Skips to the previous article. “Section Top”: Return to the first page of the section. “Table of Contents”: Opens the list of sections. If you tap a section on the list, a list of articles appears. “Article ”: Skips to the next article. To turn a page Drag on the page, or press the < > button. Continued 114 Reading Periodicals Using the option menu of the newspaper viewer In the newspaper viewer, press the OPTIONS button to open the option menu. Close icon Hint In the horizontal view or “2 Page View,” all the items will not be displayed in a single page. Tap to display the rest of the items. Option item Description/ Reference page Return to List Closes the newspaper and goes back to the issue list. Displays the page jump panel ( page 75). Navigates previously viewed pages ( page 79). Displays the table of contents. Searches for words in the newspaper ( page 80) Displays the tool bar to create/delete a bookmark ( page 85)/highlight ( page 88)/markup ( page 90) or displays the “Notes” list ( page 97). Hides/Displays the bookmark/highlight/ markup ( page 100). Deletes the currently viewed newspaper manually ( page 101). Go to Page History Table of Contents Search Create/Edit Notes Hide Notes/Show Notes*1 Delete Issue Continued 115 Reading Periodicals Option item Description/ Reference page Info Now Playing*2 Displays the newspaper information. Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). Orientation *1 “Hide Notes”/“Show Notes” is displayed only when notes are present in the newspaper. *2 “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. Note You cannot highlight the navigation bar, or section/article titles displayed in the top of the newspaper viewer. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 116 Reading Content in a Collection Reading Content in a Collection You can select a book from a collection, which is a list of books or periodicals. Purchased books, and unread books or periodicals will be automatically stored in the following default collections: “Unread Books”: books you have never read on the Reader since you purchased/transferred to the Reader or memory cards. “Unread Periodicals”: issues you have never read on the Reader since you downloaded/transferred to the Reader or memory cards. “Purchased Books”: books you have purchased via wireless network. Also, you can create a collection with the name you want using Reader Library. For details, refer to the Reader Library Help. In the “Home” menu, tap “Collections.” “Collections” “Home” menu Continued 117 Reading Content in a Collection Tap the desired collection on the list. Back icon “Collections” list Hint You can use the option menu of the “Collections” list. You can search for a collection using the on-screen keyboard ( page 56), or change the screen orientation ( page 104). Also, you can go to the playback screen while a track is playing ( page 148). To return to the “Home” menu Tap . Continued 118 Reading Content in a Collection Tap the desired book/issue on the list. Back icon The list of selected collection To return to the “Collections” list Tap . Read the book/issue. For details about operations on the book page, refer to “Operations on the book page” ( page 59). In the case of a newspaper, the newspaper viewer appears. For details, refer to “Browsing newspapers” ( page 113). 119 Reading Content in a Collection Using the options menu of a collection In the list in a collection, press the OPTIONS button to open the option menu. Close icon “Unread Books” ”Purchased Books” Option item Sort* View Search Now Playing*2 Orientation “Unread Periodicals” Description/ Reference page Sorts the order of the list (default setting is: “by Date” for “Unread Books” and “Purchased Books, “by Issue Date” for “Unread Periodicals” ( page 52). Switches the list display format ( page 55). Searches for a desired book by keyword ( page 56). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). *1 “by Date” sorts content by purchased/transferred date. “by Order” sorts content according to the order that you have specified in Reader Library. *2 “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 120 Managing Content Managing Content In the option menu of each content list, you can manage content on the Reader. Deleting content You can delete unnecessary content from the list. The following procedure explains how to delete periodical issues. Hint This option is also available in the “Books” list, “Handwriting” list, “Text Memo” list, “Audio” list and “Pictures” list. In the issue list, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Delete Issues.” The check boxes appear in the list. Back icon Selected number of items (Protect) ( page 123) To close the deletion screen Tap . You will return to the issue list. Continued 121 Managing Content Tap the check boxes of issues you want to delete “Done.” The confirmation screen appears. Tap “Yes” to delete selected issues. Hints In the option menu of the issue list, you can set to delete old issues automatically when a specified number of issues are stored ( page 125). To delete all the issues, press the OPTIONS button in the “Delete Issues” list, then tap “Select All” “Done.” In the confirmation dialog, tap “Yes.” If you unintentionally delete books that you have purchased in the Reader Store, go to the “My Account” page in the Reader Store, and re-download them. If there is not enough free space on the internal memory of the Reader, you will need to delete content before transferring new content. Check the available space and delete unnecessary content. You can check the available space from “About” in the “Settings” menu ( page 156) and file size of the content from “Info” in the option menu ( page 102). If you do not want to lose any content, increase the free space in one of the following ways. – Transfer content to Reader Library, then delete it from the Reader. The content in Reader Library can always be transferred to the Reader again later. – Transfer content to memory cards using Reader Library (the Reader cannot transfer content to memory cards directly), then delete it from the Reader. Note You cannot delete issues from the “Periodicals” list and collections. 122 Managing Content Protecting content You can set desired content so as not to be deleted unintentionally. The following procedure explains how to protect periodical issues. Hint This option is also available in the “Books” list, “Handwriting” list, “Text Memo” list, “Audio” list and “Pictures” list. Note This protection feature works only on the Reader. Protected content may still be deleted via your computer. In the issue list, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Protect Issues.” The protection icons / appear in the list. Back icon Selected number of items (Protect) (Unprotect) To close the protection screen Tap . You will return to the issue list. Continued 123 Managing Content Tap “Done.” is changed into protected. and the selected issues will be Hint To protect all the issues, press the OPTIONS button in the “Protect Issues” list, then tap “Protect All” “Done.” To remove protection Tap “Done.” Hint To unprotect all the issues, press the OPTIONS button in the “Protect Issues” list, then tap “Unprotect All” “Done.” 124 Managing Content Managing periodicals In the issue list, you can keep only recent issues and delete previous issues automatically. In the issue list, press the OPTIONS button, then tap “Manage Subscription.” The management dialog appears. Tap the desired setting “Save.” Hints If you want to delete extra issues immediately, tap “Delete extra issues now.” “Save.” In the confirmation dialog, tap “Yes.” If you have issues that you do not want to delete, protect them using “Protect Issues” in the option menu ( page 123). Notes You cannot manage periodicals on memory cards via the Reader. If the number of issues in the list is less than your selected number, “Delete extra issues” will not delete any issues. 125 Using Application Creating Drawings You can enjoy handwritten drawing using the touch screen. In the “Home” menu, tap “Applications” tab “Handwriting.” “Handwriting” Most recent created drawings. Tap to view it. “Home” menu “Applications” menu Continued 126 Using Application Tap “New Drawing.” Back icon “New Drawing” Created date and time Created drawings “Handwriting” list Hints If all the items cannot be displayed in a single page, the scroll bar appears on the right side of the list. For details, refer to “About the bar” ( page 53). Certain content appears with icons that indicate the content status. For details about the icons, refer to “Icons in the list” ( page 50). Note In the “Handwriting” list, only the “Thumbnail” view is available. To return to the “Home” menu Tap . Continued 127 Using Application Draw in the drawing area with the supplied stylus or your finger. (Pen) Close icon (Eraser) Drawing editor To erase a drawing Tap , stroke across the drawing thoroughly. To erase only a line, tap any point on the line. Tap “Done” to save the drawing. The drawing editor closes. Hint If you tap “New,” the current drawing is saved, and new drawing editor opens. Note Newly created drawings will be saved only on the internal memory. 128 Using Application Using the option menu of the “Handwriting” list In the “Handwriting” list, press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu. Option item Description/Reference page Delete Drawings Protect Drawings Deletes drawings ( page 121). Protects drawings from being deleted ( page 123). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). Now Playing* Orientation * “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 129 Using Application Viewing created drawings Tap the drawing displayed in the “Home” menu or “Handwriting” list. To display the previous/next drawing, drag on the touch screen or press the < > buttons. Current drawing number/ Total drawing number Drawing viewer To edit a drawing In the drawing viewer, tap “Edit” to display the tool bar. Edit the drawing in the same manner as you drew it ( page 128). To delete a drawing With the drawing viewer open, press the OPTIONS button. Tap “Delete Drawing” “Yes” in the confirmation screen. To close the drawing viewer Tap . 130 Using Application Using the option menu of the drawing viewer In the drawing viewer, press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu. Option item Description/Reference page Delete Drawing Deletes currently viewed drawing ( page 130). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). Now Playing* Orientation * “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 131 Using Application Creating Text Memos You can create a text memo using the on-screen keyboard. In the “Home” menu, tap “Applications” tab “Text Memo.” “Text Memo” “Home” menu “Applications” menu Continued 132 Using Application Tap “New Memo.” Back icon “New Memo” Scroll bar( page 53) Created date/time Created memos “Text Memo” list Hint Certain content appears with icons that indicate the content status. For details about the icons, refer to “Icons in the list” ( page 50). Note In the “Text Memo” list, only “List” view is available. To return to the “Home” menu Tap . Continued 133 Using Application Enter text in the input area using the on-screen keyboard ( page 28) Input area Close icon Text memo editor Hint The on-screen keyboard in the text memo editor has a “Return” key. You can provide a line feed using this key. To close the on-screen keyboard Tap . Tap “Done” to save the text memo. The text memo editor closes. Hint If you tap “New,” the current text memo is saved, and a new text memo editor opens. Note Newly created text memos will be saved only on the internal memory. 134 Using Application Using the option menu of the “Text Memo” list In the “Text Memo” list, press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu. Option item Description/Reference page Delete Memos Protect Memos Deletes memos ( page 121). Protects memos from being deleted ( page 123). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). Now Playing* Orientation * “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 135 Using Application Viewing text memos In the “Text memo” list, tap the desired text memo. Drag on the touch screen or press the < > buttons to display the previous/next text memo. Close icon Current memo page/ Total memo page Current text memo number of total /: The arrows become available when the memo Text memo viewer has multiple pages. To display the previous/next page of the memo, tap /. To edit a text memo In the text memo viewer, tap “Edit” to display the onscreen keyboard, then edit the text. To delete a text memo With the text memo viewer open, press the OPTIONS button. Then, tap “Delete Memo” “Yes” in the confirmation screen. To close the text memo viewer Tap . 136 Using Application Using the option menu of the text memo viewer In the text memo viewer, press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu. Option item Description/Reference page Delete Memo Deletes currently viewed memo ( page 136). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). Now Playing* Orientation * “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 137 Using Application Using the Embedded Dictionary You can look up words using the English dictionaries incorporated in the Reader. Hint “New Oxford American Dictionary” (default setting) and “Oxford Dictionary of English” are available. You can change the dictionary from “Dictionary” in the “Advanced Settings” menu ( page 158). In the “Home” menu, tap “Applications” “Dictionary.” “Dictionary” “Home” menu “Applications” menu Continued 138 Using Application Input the word using the on-screen keyboard, then tap candidate word. The definition is fully displayed in the dictionary viewer. Close icon Definition area (Keyboard) Dictionary viewer To look up other words Tap . For details about the dictionary viewer, refer to “Looking up other words” ( page 66). To return to the “Application” menu Tap . Hints In the option menu of the dictionary, you can change the screen orientation ( page 104). Also, you can go to the playback screen while a track is playing ( page 148). You can adjust the text size in the dictionary viewer. Press the button, then tap the desired size. Note When using the embedded dictionary, you cannot input alphabet with umlaut or accent. The tap and hold operation on the on-screen keyboard is not available. 139 Using Application Viewing Pictures You can view pictures transferred from your computer. For details about how to transfer or manage pictures, refer to “Managing content on your computer” ( page 45) or Reader Library Help. Hints For details about supported file formats refer to “Supported File Format” ( page 195). In the “Home” menu, tap “Applications” tab “Pictures.” “Pictures” “Home” menu Most recent transferred pictures. Tap to view it. “Applications” menu Continued 140 Using Application Tap the desired picture on the list. Back icon Thumbnails Picture name Transferred date “Pictures” list Hints If all the items cannot be displayed in a single page, the scroll bar appears on the right side of the list. For details, refer to “About the bar” ( page 53). Certain content appears with icons that indicate the content status. For details about the icons, refer to “Icons in the list” ( page 50). To return to the “Application” menu Tap . 141 Using Application Using the option menu of picture list In the “Pictures” list, press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu. Close icon Option item Sort* View Delete Pictures Protect Pictures Now Playing*2 Orientation Description/Reference page Sorts the order of the list (default setting is “by Date”) ( page 52). Switches the list display format ( page 55). Deletes pictures ( page 121). Protects pictures from being deleted unintentionally ( page 123). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). *1 “by Date” sorts pictures by transferred date. *2 “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 142 Using Application Operations on the picture viewer On the picture viewer, you can perform the following operations. Current picture number/ total picture number Picture viewer To display the previous/next picture Drag on the picture viewer, or press the < > button. To zoom in/out a picture You can zoom in/out a picture. On the picture viewer, press the button to display the zoom bar. For details about using the zoom bar and scrolling the magnified picture, refer to “Zooming in/out” ( page 70). Close icon Zoom bar Slider 143 Using Application Using the option menu of the picture viewer In the picture viewer, press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu. Close icon Option item Description/Reference page Return to List Slideshow On/ Slideshow Off Closes the picture viewer. Starts/Stops a slideshow of pictures. The “Slideshow” setting can be configured from the “Settings” menu ( page 155). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). Now Playing* Orientation * “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. Hint To increase the resolution of landscape pictures, view them in horizontal mode. Note Even when the “Slideshow” setting in the “Settings” menu is set to “Off,” you can start a slideshow by selecting “Slideshow On” in the option menu of the picture viewer. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 144 Using Application Playing Audio Files You can play back audio files transferred from your computer. For details about how to transfer or manage audio files, refer to “Managing content on your computer” ( page 45) or Reader Library Help. If you want to read books while listening to music, connect the optional headphones to the headphone jack, start playing audio files, then start reading. Hint For details about supported file formats, refer to “Supported File Format” ( page 195). In the “Home” menu, tap “Applications” tab “Audio.” “Audio” “Home” menu “Applications” menu Continued 145 Using Application Tap the desired track on the list. Back icon Thumbnail Track title Artist name “Audio” list Hints If all the items cannot be displayed in a single page, the scroll bar appears on the right side of the list. For details, refer to “About the bar” ( page 53). Certain content appears with icons that indicate the content status. For details about the icons, refer to “Icons in the list” ( page 50). Note In the “Audio” list, the thumbnail can be displayed only if the track has cover art information. To return to the “Applications” menu Tap . 146 Using Application Using the option menu of audio In the “Audio” list, press the OPTIONS button to display the options menu. Close icon Option item Description/Reference page Sort Sorts the order of the list (default setting is “by Title”) ( page 52). Switches the list display format ( page 55). Deletes tracks ( page 121). Protects tracks from being deleted unintentionally ( page 123). Takes you to the audio playback screen ( page 148). Switches the screen orientation (vertical/ horizontal) ( page 104). View Delete Audio*1 Protect Audio*1 Now Playing*2 Orientation *1 The delete and protect features are unavailable while a track is playing. *2 “Now Playing” appears only while a track is playing. To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 147 Using Application Operations on the playback screen On the playback screen, you can perform the following operations. Picture area: Shows the cover art. Track title Artist name Album name / : Pauses/Restarts the playback. Status bar: Shows the current track/total track number, volume indicator (appears when you adjust the volume) and playback icon ( page 33). Playback progress bar: Shows the playback progress. Slider: Rewinds/Fast-forwards the track. Elapsed playback time/Total time of the current track: Shows the length of the track. Play mode icon ( : Shuffle play, : Repeat 1 : Repeat All Songs): Shows the current Song, play mode. This appears while tracks are playing in shuffle play or repeat play ( page 150). Continued 148 Using Application To stop or restart playback Tap or . To skip to the previous/next track Drag on the playback screen, or press the < > button. To rewind/fast-forward a track Drag the slider, or tap on the playback progress bar. To control the volume To adjust the volume, press the VOL-/+ button, and the volume icon will appear in the status bar ( page 33). There are 10 levels of volume adjustment (default setting is level 3). To mute the volume, press and hold the VOL-/+ button. To restore the volume, press it again. 149 Using Application Using the option menu of the playback screen In the playback screen, press the OPTIONS button to display the option menu. Close icon Option item Description/Reference page Return to List Repeat Takes you to the “Audio” list. Off (default setting): Stops playback after playing all tracks. 1 Song: Plays the current track repeatedly. All Songs: Plays all tracks repeatedly. Plays all tracks in random order (default setting is “Shuffle Off”). Takes you to the last displayed book page. Switches the screen orientation (vertical/horizontal) ( page 104). Shuffle Off/On Continue Reading Orientation To close the option menu Tap , or press the OPTIONS button. 150 Settings Changing Settings You can configure various settings from the “Settings” menu. The following procedure explains how to set the “Date and Time” setting. In the “Home” menu, tap “Settings” tab. “Settings” “Home” menu Tap the item you want to change. “Settings” menu Continued 151 Settings Tap the desired part or field to change the setting. To input a number, tap the numeric key. Back icon “Date and Time” setting screen Tap “OK” or “Yes” to confirm the setting. To cancel the operation Tap 152 Settings “Settings” menu items In the “Settings” menu, you can configure the following settings. “Date and Time” Sets the date and time of the Reader. You need to configure this setting in initial settings, or after restoring the default settings using “Restore Defaults” ( page 171). Hint When you access the Reader Store or connect the Reader to your computer, the date and time of the Reader will be automatically synchronized with that of the Reader Store or your computer, based on the time zone setting of the Reader. “Time Zone” Sets the time zone and daylight saving time of the Reader. You need to configure this setting in initial settings, or after restoring the default settings using “Restore Defaults ( page 171). Available time zone settings: “Eastern Time” (default setting) “Central Time” “Mountain Time” “Pacific Time” “Alaskan Time” “Hawaii-Aleutian Time” Hint If your region applies daylight saving time, check “Daylight Saving Time.” Note If you have not set the appropriate time zone, periodicals may not be delivered at the expected time. Continued 153 Settings “Date and Time Format” Sets the display format of date and time. Available display formats: “Date”: “Month-Day-Year” (default setting), “DayMonth-Year.” “Time”:“12 hour” (default setting) “24 hour.” “Power Management” Power management helps you to avoid unnecessary battery consumption. “On” is set by default. Power management operates as follows: After 60 minutes of inactivity, the Reader enters sleep mode automatically and battery consumption is minimized. After 5 days of inactivity, the Reader automatically shuts down and stops consuming the battery power. If battery power is at a low level, the Reader will shut down after 60 minutes of inactivity. For details, refer to “About power management” ( page 20) Note The Reader does not enter sleep mode after 60 minutes of inactivity even if “Power Management” is set to “On,” when: – connected to a computer using the supplied USB cable – connected to an AC outlet – playing a track or slideshow The Reader does not wake up from sleep mode when receiving periodicals. Therefore, if other operations are not performed for 5 days, the Reader will automatically shut down by power management. Continued 154 Settings “Wireless Standby” Wireless standby helps you to avoid unnecessary battery consumption caused by wireless communication. “On” is set by default. If you do not perform any wireless operations for more than 10 minutes, the wireless feature automatically enters standby mode. During standby mode, you can receive periodicals while minimizing the battery consumption. For details, refer to “Wireless Standby” ( page 35). Notes Accessing the Reader Store from the wireless standby mode takes more time than accessing when the Reader is connected to the wireless network. If you deactivate wireless standby, the Reader retains wireless connection at all times, resulting in higher battery consumption. “Page Turn Gesture” Sets the drag direction to turn pages. (default setting): Proceeds to the next page by dragging from left to right on the touch screen. : Proceeds to the next page by dragging from right to left on the touch screen. “Slideshow” Activates or deactivates the slideshow to view pictures. “Off” is set by default. In “Slide Duration,” you can set the duration time up to 60 seconds, in 1-second increments. Note Large size pictures may take more time to display than is shown in the “Slide Duration.” Continued 155 Settings “Menu Language” Sets the language of the displayed menu or messages. The following languages are available: “English” (default settings) “Français” “Deutsch” “Nederlands” “Advanced Settings” Opens the “Advanced Settings” menu. For details, refer to “Advanced Settings menu items” ( page 157). “About” Displays available space of the internal memory and memory cards, the firmware version of the Reader, legal information, End User License Agreement (EULA), etc. “Restore Defaults” Restores the settings of the Reader to factory settings. For details, refer to “Restoring default settings” ( page 171). 156 Settings “Advanced Settings” menu items In the “Advanced Settings” menu, you can configure the following settings. “Device Lock” Locks the Reader by setting a password. “Off” is set by default. In “Code,” tap in the 4-digit number using the numeric keys to set the password. Once the password is set, the next time you turn on the Reader, the screen asking for the password appears. To unlock it, input the password using the numeric keys, and then tap “OK.” Notes You are recommended to make a note of your password and keep it in a safe place separate from the Reader. If you forget your password, contact your Sony Customer Support ( page 161); however, note that in unlocking your device, all content on it will be erased. When the “Device Lock” setting is activated, the Reader will not be recognized by your computer. Make sure to deactivate the “Device Lock” setting before the USB. “Calibrate Touch Screen” Calibrates the touch screen. Follow the on-screen instructions. You need to configure this setting in the initial settings or after restoring default settings using “Restore Defaults ( page 171). Continued 157 Settings “Keyboard” Designates the country standard keyboard. The following keyboards are available. “United States” (default settings) “United Kingdom” “French” “German” “Dutch” “Dictionary” Sets the dictionary used. Available dictionaries: “New Oxford American Dictionary” (default setting) “Oxford Dictionary of English” “Clear Keyboard History” Deletes the record of all typed words made via the onscreen keyboard. After deleting the record, no words will appear in the Keyboard History area on the onscreen keyboard. “Format Memory” Formats the internal memory of the Reader or memory card. Formatting will erase all the contents. You can format: “Internal Memory” “Memory Stick” “SD Card” Note Before formatting, make sure to transfer data that you do not want to lose to your computer via Reader Library. Note that protected content will also be deleted by formatting. Continued 158 Settings “Device Shutdown” Shuts down the Reader to minimize battery consumption. Hint You can also shut down the Reader by sliding the POWER switch and holding it for more than 3 seconds. Notes After shutdown, the Reader may take a few moments to turn on. You cannot receive periodicals by auto delivery while the Reader is shut down ( page 40). 159 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the Reader does not function as expected, try the following steps to resolve the issue. Reset the Reader by pressing the RESET button with the tip of the supplied stylus, or a small pin or clip, then slide the POWER switch to turn on the Reader. Removing the tip from the supplied stylus Twist the tip until it is detached from the supplied stylus. To push the RESET button, use the other end of the tip that is stored in the body. Be sure to attach again after using it. Use to push the RESET button The content and settings stored on the Reader are not affected by resetting, and no information is erased. Continued 160 Troubleshooting Notes The bookmarks, highlights, markups, or the setting information may be deleted by resetting. The screen will not change after pressing the RESET button. Slide the POWER switch to turn on the Reader again. Check the symptoms in “Troubleshooting” ( page 162). Check for information about the issue in Reader Library Help. Look for information about the issue on one of the support Web sites. http://www.sony.com/readersupport If the approaches listed above fail to resolve the issue, consult Sony Customer Support. Phone number: 1-866-962-7669 In the event that your Reader is lost or stolen It is recommended that you contact Sony Customer Support immediately to de-authorize the device from your account. Phone number: 239-768-7547 Calling from outside the US: 1-239-768-7676 Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00AM-10:00PM / Sat-Sun 10:30AM7:15PM EST Continued 161 Troubleshooting Power Symptom Cause/Remedy Battery cannot be charged. Charge the battery within the temperature range of 41 °F to 95 °F (5 °C to 35 °C). Otherwise, the charging may be insufficient or may not start. The operating temperature is below 41 °F (5 °C). This is due to the battery characteristics and not a malfunction. The battery pack is discharged automatically even when not in use. It is recommended that you charge the battery again before turning on the Reader. The battery needs to be replaced. Change the battery to the optional rechargeable battery pack (PRSABP9). The battery has not been given enough time to charge fully. Charge the battery until the charge/ busy indicator goes off. (The battery icon does not indicate remaining battery power during charging.) The Reader plays tracks continuously. If is displayed in the status bar, tracks are played. Go to the playback screen and stop playback. When you are out of the network coverage area for a while, slide the WIRELESS switch to OFF ( page 12). Battery life can be extended by turning off the wireless feature. Battery life seems short. Continued 162 Troubleshooting Power (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy The Reader cannot be turned on. Moisture condensation may have occurred. Wait for a few hours and then turn on the Reader. Battery power has been fully depleted. Charge the Reader via an AC outlet ( page 22). Make sure that the battery pack is installed properly, then slide the POWER switch to ON ( page 13, 17). Screen Symptom Cause/Remedy It takes time for the display to appear. In a cold place such as outdoors, it may take time for the display to appear. This is due to the display characteristics and not a malfunction. Calibrate the touch screen from “Calibrate Touch Screen” in the “Advanced Settings” menu ( page 157). Reset the Reader by pressing the RESET button. Then, slide the POWER switch to activate the Reader again ( page 160). Make sure that the battery pack is installed properly, then slide the POWER switch to ON ( page 13, 17). The wireless connection may have been interrupted. Make sure the WIRELESS switch is set to “ON” and a wireless network is available ( page 34), then refresh the page using “Refresh Page” in the option menu ( page 39). You cannot select items even if you tap the center of them. The screen is frozen. A page in the Reader Store is not displayed properly. Continued 163 Troubleshooting Wireless feature Symptom Cause/Remedy You are out of the network coverage area. To check the wireless status, see the wireless status icon in the status bar ( page 34). You cannot find a The wireless connection may have purchased book on been interrupted while you were the Reader. downloading the book. Go to the “My Account” page in the Reader Store to re-download the book. You have received The Reader may have been outside the latest periodical the network coverage area when but some past issues the issue was delivered. Go to the were never delivered. “My Account” page in the Reader Store to re-download the past issue(s). You cannot access the Reader Store. Hint If you cannot find a solution from the above, go to “Help and Support” from the option menu in the Reader Store ( page 39). Continued 164 Troubleshooting Reading/playing/viewing contents Symptom Cause/Remedy A book with copyright protection cannot be read on any device other than the authorized one. If you never register with the Reader, go to the Reader Store and complete registration. If the book has an expiration date, confirm whether the book has already expired ( page 50). A book that has been Either the Reader, your computer, transferred from your or both may not have been computer cannot be authorized. Via Reader Library, go read. to the “My Account” page in the Reader Store and authorize the Reader and your computer. You may have tried to read the content owned by another user. The content owned by another user cannot be read. The authorization data may have been damaged as a result of shutting down while reading an eBook. Deauthorize your computer and the Reader, then authorize again. BBeB files cannot be DRM-protected BBeB books are not read. supported. Install the latest version of Reader Library. Go to the “My Account” page in the Reader Store, then download the EPUB version of the books. An audio file cannot Audio files that are not supported by be played back. the Reader cannot be played. For details on supported audio files, refer to “Support File Format” ( page 195). A book cannot be read. Continued 165 Troubleshooting Reading/playing/viewing contents (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy Sound output is not audible Increase the volume if it is set to low. If sound is not output through headphones, make sure the headphone plug is firmly inserted in the headphone jack. Picture files that are not supported by the Reader cannot be viewed. For details on supported picture files, refer to “Support File Format” ( page 195). A picture of large size may not be displayable, and its file will not appear in the list. Delete the picture file using Reader Library. If the file status has changed (such as in the following cases), data on Continue Reading or notes may be deleted. A picture cannot be displayed. “Continue Reading” does not work, or bookmarks are missing. A Text/RTF/PDF file is edited. An eBook purchased with an authorized Reader is read on another de-authorized Reader by memory card transfer. A bookmark or highlight cannot be created by doubletapping. If you select “Hide Notes” in a book/ periodical, notes in other books/ periodicals are also hidden. Select “Create/Edit Notes” or “Show Notes” from the option menu to display notes. Continued 166 Troubleshooting Connection to the computer Symptom Cause/Remedy The Reader cannot be recognized by your computer. The USB cable is not connected properly. Reconnect it. A USB hub or USB extension cable is used for the connection. Connection via an extension cable or USB hub is not guaranteed. Connect the USB cable directly to the computer. (indicating Verify that connection via USB) is displayed at the top of the Reader’s screen. If the Reader still cannot be recognized, disconnect the USB cable from the Reader, then reconnect it after a while. If “Device Lock” of the Reader is set to “On,” set it to “Off.” If the Reader is locked, it will not be recognized by your computer. While the Reader is connected to a computer, do not turn on, restart, wake up from sleep mode, or shut down the computer. These operations may render the Reader unrecognizable by the computer. Disconnect the Reader from the computer before performing these operations. Continued 167 Troubleshooting Connection to the computer (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy Use the supplied USB cable. There may be a malfunction with the USB port on your computer. Connect the supplied USB cable to another port on the computer. It may take a while for the software to be recognized by the computer. Wait for a moment. If none of the above solves the problem, perform “Device Shutdown,” press the RESET button of the Reader, turn on the Reader again, and then reconnect the supplied USB cable. (indicating Battery power has been fully connection via USB) depleted. Charge the Reader via an does not appear AC outlet ( page 22). when connected to your computer via USB. Content cannot be The USB cable is not connected transferred to the properly. Disconnect the USB cable, Reader from your then reconnect it. computer. There is not enough free space on the Readers memory. Transfer any unnecessary content back to Reader Library or to a Memory Stick Duo media, then delete it to increase free space on the Reader. The Reader is not authorized to transfer DRM content. There is no response Disconnect the USB cable from the from Reader Library Reader, then reconnect it. during communication with the Reader. The Reader cannot be recognized by your computer. Continued 168 Troubleshooting Connection to the computer (continued) Symptom Cause/Remedy A USB hub or USB extension cable is used for the connection. Connection via an extension cable or USB hub is not guaranteed. Connect the USB cable directly to the computer. The Reader’s battery The USB cable is not connected cannot be charged. properly. Verify and try again. Charge via an AC outlet ( page 22). Charge the battery within the temperature range of 41 °F to 95 °F (5 °C to 35 °C). Otherwise, the charging may be insufficient or may not start. The Reader becomes unstable while it is connected to the computer. Continued 169 Troubleshooting Memory card Symptom Cause/Remedy Content on a Check that the memory card is memory card cannot inserted in the media slot in the be read/played/ correct direction ( page 15). viewed. Check to see that you are using a memory card that is supported by the Reader ( page 186). Clean the terminal area of the memory card gently with a soft cloth if it is dirty. Check whether the books/pictures/ tracks are transferred by Reader Library or Adobe Digital Editions. Content cannot be Unlock the erasure prevention transferred to a switch if it is locked. memory card. There is not enough free space on the memory card. Delete unnecessary data. The Reader cannot transfer content to memory cards directly. Use Reader Library to transfer content. A memory card If a memory card is initialized by cannot be Windows Explorer, it might become recognized. unusable on the Reader and Reader Library. When formatting a memory card, format it using the Reader ( page 158). Content on a Unlock the erasure prevention memory card cannot switch if it is locked. be deleted. Uncheck the read-only attribute of content. 170 Troubleshooting Restoring default settings You can restore all the default settings of the Reader. The default settings will be restored as shown in the table below: In the “Home” menu, tap “Settings” tab “Restore Defaults.” The “Restore Defaults” screen appears. If “Device Lock” is set to “On,” the screen asking for the password appears. Input the password, then tap “OK”( page 157). Tap “Yes” to restore default settings. To cancel the operation, tap Follow the on-screen instructions to set the initial settings. 171 Troubleshooting Uninstalling Reader Library To uninstall the supplied software from your computer, follow the procedures below. Note Before uninstalling, de-authorize your computer if it is authorized. For details on de-authorization, refer to the Reader Library Help. Uninstalling from Windows Click “Start” – “Control Panel.” Double-click “Add/Remove Programs.” *1 Click “Reader Library by Sony” in the “Currently Installed Programs” list, then click “Remove.” *2 Follow the on-screen instructions and restart your computer. Uninstallation is complete when the computer restarts. *1 “Uninstall a program” or “Programs and Features” in the case of Windows Vista, Windows 7. *2 “Uninstall” in the case of Windows Vista, Windows 7. Note For details on how to uninstall Reader Library from Macintosh, refer to the Reader Library Help. 172 Other Information Updating the Reader Device Software By updating the Reader device software, you can ensure your Reader has the latest features. The latest software updates can be performed from the update menu on Reader Library from “Help” – “Check for Updates.” For details on updates, refer to the Reader Library Help or the following website. http://www.sony.com/readersupport 173 Other Information About Pre-loaded Content on the Reader Sample content is pre-installed in the Reader so that you can try them out right away. The pre-installed sample content is for the purpose of trial reading, viewing and listening. Note If you delete pre-installed sample content, you cannot restore it, and Sony will not supply any replacement content. 174 Other Information Precautions INFORMATION: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. Continued 175 Other Information Radio frequency radiation exposure Information: This equipment, when used with the supplied cover (PRSA-ZC9), complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be used with any other cover, co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. If you have any questions about this product: Visit: www.sony.com/readersupport Contact: Sony “Digital Book Reader” Customer Support at 1-(866)-962-7669 Write: Sony Customer Information Service Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33913 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: Model No.: Responsible Party: Address: SONY PRS-900 Sony Electronics Inc. 16530 Via Esprillo, San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A. Telephone Number: 858-942-2230 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. Continued 176 Other Information RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES Lithium-ion batteries are recyclable. You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you. For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit http://www.rbrc.org/. Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithiumion batteries. Radio Frequency exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) This Reader is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio frequency fields). Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP and IEEE, through periodic and through evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a Reader. Continued 177 Other Information The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level of the Reader while it is operating can be well below this value. This is because the Reader is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network. Variation in SAR below the radio frequency exposure guidelines do not mean that there are variations in safety. While there may be difference in SAR levels among Readers, all Sony Reader models are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines. The tests are performed in positions and locations as required by FCC for each model. This Reader model PRS-900 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. These requirements are based on scientific guidelines that include safety margins designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized methods with the Reader transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used frequency bands. SAR data information for residents in countries that have adopted the SAR limit recommended by the ICNIRP, which is 2W/kg averaged over 10g of issue. In other countries, such as the US, the adopted limit is 1.6 W/kg averaged over 1g of issue. Continued 178 Other Information In order to meet RF Exposure guidelines, follow the steps of “Attaching the supplied cover PRSA-ZC9” ( page 2) before using the Reader. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF Exposure guidelines. On the battery pack If the battery pack is mishandled, the battery pack can burst, cause a fire or even chemical burns. Observe the following cautions. Do not disassemble. Do not crush and do not expose the battery pack to any shock or force such as hammering, dropping or stepping on it. Do not short circuit and do not allow metal objects to come into contact with the battery terminals. Do not expose to high temperature above 140°F (60°C) such as in direct sunlight or in a car parked in the sun. Do not incinerate or dispose of in fire. Continued 179 Other Information Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium ion batteries. Since battery liquid may remain in the Reader, consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center if the battery pack has leaked. If the liquid comes in contact with your eyes, do not rub your eyes as this may lead to blindness. Wash out your eyes with clean water, and consult a doctor immediately. Also, if the liquid contacts your body or clothes, wash it off immediately; otherwise, it may cause burns or injury. If you suffer burns or other injury by the liquid from the battery pack, consult a doctor immediately. Be sure to charge the battery pack using the Reader that can charge the battery pack. Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children. When you do not intend to use the Reader for a long time, remove the battery pack from the Reader. Store the battery in a dry place within the temperature range of 32°F to 86° F (0° C to 30°C ) to maintain battery performance. Dispose of used battery packs promptly as described in the instructions. Replace the rechargeable battery pack(PRSA-BP9) only. Otherwise, fire or injury may result. If the battery pack generates heat, fumes, leaks, or deforms, stop using or charging it. In cold places, battery life may become shorter. 180 Other Information Safety information A SIM card is factory installed. If you take it out, the wireless feature becomes unavailable. Do not insert any foreign objects in the DC IN jack of the Reader. Use the supplied AC adapter (AC-S5220E) only. Do not use other AC adapter. Be sure not to short-circuit the terminals of the Reader with metallic objects. Do not use the AC adapter placed in a narrow space, such as between a wall and furniture. If part of the device that generates heat contacts your skin for a prolonged period, you may suffer from symptom of burn, such as redness, swelling, even if temperature is moderate. Avoid prolonged contact, especially if you have sensitive skin. Replacement or repair for concerning damage and the crack which are in the midst of using is not covered by warranty. Please do not drop, do not add excessive power. Never subject the Reader to extremes of light, temperature, moisture or vibration. Never wrap the Reader in anything when it is being used with the AC adapter. Heat build-up in the Reader may cause malfunction or damage. Do not put any heavy object on top of the Reader or apply a strong shock to the Reader. It may cause a malfunction or damage. Do not leave the Reader on an unstable surface. Do not expose the Reader to water. The Reader is not waterproof. Continued 181 Other Information Remember to follow the precautions below. − Be careful not to drop the Reader into a sink or other container filled with water. − Do not use the Reader in humid locations or bad weather, such as in the rain or snow. − Do not get the Reader wet. If you touch the Reader with wet hands, or put the Reader in a damp article of clothing, the Reader may get wet and this may cause a malfunction. The touch screen is delicate and subject to cracking. Handle the Reader with care. Do not poke people using the supplied stylus. Do not treat or use the supplied stylus roughly, such as bending it, or scratching the touch screen with it. Use the supplied stylus only for touch screen operations. Do not use the stylus if it is damaged or deformed. Depending on the types of the text and characters, the text shown on the Reader may not be displayed properly on device. This is due to: – The capacity of the Reader. – The Reader is not functioning normally. – Content information is written in the language or the character that is not supported by the Reader. Do not put any cards such as cash cards or credit cards with magnetic coding near the magnet stored in the Reader. Otherwise, your cards may become impaired due to the magnetic effect. 182 Other Information On heat build-up Heat may build up in the Reader while charging, or if it is used for an extended period of time. On the headphones Road safety Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to play at a high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations. Preventing hearing damage Avoid using the headphones at a high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous, loud and extended play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or discontinue use. Caring for others Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you to hear outside sounds and to be considerate to the people around you. Warning If lightning occurs while you are using the Reader, take off the headphones immediately. 183 Other Information On the wireless feature SONY provides wireless connectivity at no additional cost to you for certain activities in connection with the content service provided by SONY. You may be charged a fee for wireless connectivity for your use of other wireless services on your product, such as web browsing, should those services be available. You will be notified of the current fees for such services through the content service. SONY reserves the right to discontinue wireless connectivity at any time or to otherwise change the terms of service for wireless connectivity at any time, including but not limited to the amount and terms applicable for wireless connectivity charges. SONY reserves the right to limit the number and size of data files that may be transferred using the wireless connectivity. You agree that you will only use the wireless connectivity provided by SONY in connection with the content service that SONY provides for your product. You may not use the wireless connectivity for any other purpose. Your use of the wireless connectivity may be limited if your product is located in any area without applicable wireless service coverage, and you may not be able to use some or all of the wireless services, including the content service. SONY is not responsible for the unavailability of wireless connectivity or any interruptions of wireless service. Wireless connectivity is only available in the USA, within the service coverage area. Connectivity may vary. Continued 184 Other Information Turn off the wireless feature outside the USA. Do not use wireless feature in other countries. Turn off the wireless feature when you are in a location in which radio communications are prohibited. When you are in such a location, you must obtain permission from the appropriate authorities before enabling the wireless feature of this device. Turn off the wireless feature in health care facilities where any regulations posted in such areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be effected by radio frequency (RF) energy which is generated by wireless communication. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations prohibit using the radio of wireless devices while in the air. Turn off the wireless feature before boarding an aircraft. Do not use your Reader near medical equipment without first obtaining permission to do so. If you use any personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine whether it may be affected by RF energy. 185 Other Information Notes on memory cards You can use the following memory cards with the Reader. Memory Stick Duo media Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Stick Micro SD Card SD Card SDHC Card Notes Sony’s Memory Stick Duo media of up to 32 GB has been tested to work with the Reader. But the proper operation on all types of the Memory Stick Duo media is not guaranteed. SD card of up to 32 GB has been tested to work with the Reader; however, not all SD cards are guaranteed to work. The M2 Duo-size adapter must be attached to use Memory Stick Micro media in a slot for Memory Stick Duo media. Continued 186 Other Information About Memory Stick Duo media Memory Stick Duo is a compact-size IC recording media with a large capacity. It has been designed not only for exchanging/sharing digital data among Memory Stick Duo compliant products, but also for serving as an removable external storage media that can save data. About SD card SD card complies with compact memory card standard and is commonly used as a storage media for digital still cameras. Notes on handling memory cards The Reader does not comply with the following: − MagicGate standard*. − copyright protection of SD cards. * MagicGate is the collective name of content protection technologies developed by Sony. You cannot record or delete data stored in a memory card when its erasure prevention switch is locked. Keep a memory card in its case when you carry or store it. Do not touch the connector of a memory card with bear hands or metallic objects. Do not bend, drop, or subject a memory card to excessive shock. Do not disassemble or modify a memory card. Do not allow a memory card to get wet. Continued 187 Other Information Avoid the following to prevent data damage. Sony does not provide any guarantee for damaged data. − Remove a memory card or turn off the Reader while reading or writing data. − Operate the Reader in the location where static charge or electrical noise is present. Do not use a label other than the dedicated one in the label area. Do not use or store the Reader in a location subject: − extreme high temperature, such as in a sun-heated car. − direct sunlight. − high humidity or places with corrosive substances. Do not insert an incompatible memory card, as it may cause malfunction. Do not use a deformed memory card or adapter. If a memory card is initialized by Windows Explorer, it may become unusable on the Reader. If you attempt to insert Memory Stick Micro™ media without attaching to an M2™ Duo-size adapter, it may become jammed. Do not remove a memory card from the media slot while data on the memory card is being edited. Otherwise, edited data will not be saved. 188 Other Information On software Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software or the manual accompanying it in whole or in part, or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder. In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage, or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this Reader. The software provided with this Reader cannot be used with equipment other than that which is so designated. Please note that, due to continued efforts to improve quality, software specifications may be changed without notice. Operation of this Reader with software other than that provided is not covered by the warranty. The ability to display the languages on your Reader Library will depend on the OS installed on your computer. For better results, please ensure that the installed OS is compatible with the desired language you want to display. − We do not guarantee all the languages will be able to be displayed properly on your Reader Library. − User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed. Explanations in this manual assume that you are familiar with the basic operations of Windows or Mac OS. For details on the use of your computer and operating system, please refer to the respective manuals. 189 Other Information On cleaning Clean the case of the Reader with a soft cloth, such as a cleaning cloth for eyeglasses. If the case of the Reader becomes very dirty, clean it with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or benzene, as it may mar the finish of the case. In order not to get wet to the water, paying attention. Clean the headphone plug periodically. Tapping or dragging on the touch screen using a dirty stylus may damage the surface. Wipe the stylus with a dry cloth when it gets dirty. If you have any questions or problems concerning the Reader, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Notes Recorded content is limited to private use only. Use of the content beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/ downloading or damaged data due to problems of the Reader or computer. 190 Other Information Copyright Notice The contents of each book pre-loaded on this product are copyrighted works, edited with the cooperation of the publisher. Copyright laws prohibit copying the data of this product or the contents of this manual (illustrations, related documents, etc.) in whole or in part without the permission of the copyright holder. Additionally, use of the data of this product or the contents of this manual is not allowed without Sony’s permission except for personal use. Sony, the Sony logo, “BBeB,” “BBeB Book,” “Reader,” “Reader Daily Edition” and their logos are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. , “Memory Stick,” “Memory Stick PRO Duo,” “Memory Stick Duo,” “Memory Stick Micro,” “M2” and their logos are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Bitstream is a registered trademark, and Dutch, Font Fusion, and Swiss are trademarks, of Bitstream Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and / or other countries. Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. This PRS-900 contains Adobe® Reader® Mobile software under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated, Copyright © 1995-2009 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe and Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/) Copyright © 1998-2008 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). For details on OpenSSL License, refer to “About” in the “Settings” menu of the Reader. Continued 191 Other Information All other system names and product names appearing in this document are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. Further, the trademark TM and registered trademark ® symbols are not indicated throughout this document. Program ©2009 Sony Corporation Documentation ©2009 Sony Corporation 192 Other Information GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE This product contains the following software covered by the GNU General Public License (hereinafter referred to as “GPL”) and/or GNU Lesser General Public License (hereinafter referred to as “LGPL”). You may obtain, alter, and redistribute the source code of these software products. busybox dosfstools FreeType gcc glibc intiscripts Kernel kernel header libgcc libjpeg libpng libstdc++ make MAKEDEV mtd procps uClibc udev USB driver util-linux Web Kit zlib Continued 193 Other Information For the terms and conditions concerning GPL and LGPL, please refer to below. The source code for these software products is available on Sony’s website. To download, please visit the following URL: http://www.sony.net/Products/Linux/ Please note that Sony accepts no inquiries concerning the content of the source code. For details on GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, refer to “About” in the “Settings” menu. 194 Other Information Supported File Format The following files can be managed on Reader Library and transferred to the Reader. Book EPUB file (.epub file extension) EPUB (OPS version 2.0) supported PDF file (.pdf file extension) PDF version 1.4 or before is supported BBeB*1 (.lrf or .lrx file extension, Non-DRM) Text file (.txt file extension) RTF file (.rtf file extension) Word file (.doc or .docx file*2 extension)*3 *1 DRM-protected BBeB books are not supported. Install the latest version of Reader Library. Go to the “My Account” page in the Reader Store, then download the EPUB version of the books. *2 On Macintosh, Reader Library does not support .docx files. *3 Word files will be automatically converted into RTF files during transfer to the Reader only if Microsoft Word is installed on your computer. Audio MP3 file (.mp3 file extension) The following specifications should be met in order to import an MP3 file. – Bit rate: 32 to 320 kbps – Sampling frequency: 22.05, 44.1 kHz – File must be unsecured. AAC file (.mp4, .m4a, .mov, or .qt file extension) The following specifications should be met in order to import an AAC file. – Bit rate: 40 to 320 kbps – Sampling frequency: 24.0, 44.1, 48.0 kHz – File must be unsecured. Continued 195 Other Information Picture JPEG file (.jpg or .jpeg file extension) GIF file (.gif file extension)* PNG file (.png file extension) BMP file (.bmp file extension) * For an animation GIF file, only the first frame will be shown. 196 Other Information Specifications Model name PRS-900 Power source Rechargeable battery: 3.7 V DC AC adapter (AC-S5220E) Input: AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.26 A Output: 5.2 V DC, 2,000 mA USB Battery life (continuous playback) Maximum Battery: Approx. 12,000 continuous page turns when reading only * * Measured using a fully charged battery and counting consecutive ePub format page-turns at approx 1 page per sec. Actual battery life may vary based on usage patterns and specific device. User available capacity Approx. 1.6 GB Available memory capacity of the Reader may vary. Operating temperature 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) Dimensions (w/h/d) The Reader without cover: Approx. 4 7/8 × 8 1/8 × 19/32 inches (122.7 × 205.9 × 14.5 mm) The Reader with the supplied cover PRSA-ZC9: Approx. 6 5/8 × 9 7/8 × 1 7/8 inches (167 x 248 x 47 mm) Mass The Reader without cover: Approx. 12 3/4 oz. (360 g) The Reader with the supplied cover PRSA-ZC9: Approx. 24 3/4 oz. (700 g) Display: 7.1” diagonal electrophoretic display 600 × 1,024 pixel, 0.151 × 0.153 pixel/mm 16-level gray scale Continued 197 Other Information WWAN Supports HSPA, UMTS, EDGE and GPRS data services with two bands(850 and 1,900 MHz) Expansion slots Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot, SD card slot AC Adapter for Reader (AC-S5220E) Output: 5.2 V DC, 2,000 mA Input: 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.26 A Operating/Charging temperature: 41˚F to 95˚F (5˚C to 35˚C) (temperature gradient less than 18˚F (10˚C)/hour) Dimensions: Approx. 2.7 × 1.9 × 1.0 inches (w/h/d) (Approx. 68.3 × 49.5 × 25.5 mm) Mass: Approx. 5.7 oz. (163 g) Cord length: Approx. 70.9 inches (1.8 m) Rechargeable Battery Pack (PRSA-BP9) Battery type: Lithium-ion Output: 3.7 V DC, 1,400 mAh Operating/Charging temperature: 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) (Discharge: -4°F to 143°F (-20°C to 60°C)) Dimensions: Approx. 2.4 × 0.3 × 1.9 inches (w/h/d) (Approx. 61 × 7 × 47 mm) Mass: Approx. 1.3 oz. (36 g) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 198 Other Information System requirements The following are requirements to use Reader Library. OS Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Home Premium Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Ultimate Windows Vista Home Basic with Service Pack 1 or later Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 or later Vista Windows Vista Business with Service Pack 1 or later (32/64 bit) Windows Vista Ultimate with Service Pack 1 or later Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2 Microsoft Windows XP or later Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 or later (32 bit only) Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 & 2005 with Service Pack 2 or later Apple Mac OS X version 10.6.0 or later Macintosh Mac OS X version 10.5.6 or later Mac OS X version 10.4.11 or later CPU 800 MHz Celeron class processor or better for Windows Intel, PowerPC G3, G4 or G5 processor for Mac RAM 128 MB or more (minimum 512 MB for Windows 7, Windows Vista) Free space 100 MB or more (Windows) on hard disk 60 MB or more (Mac OS) Depending on the content amount, more space may be required. Monitor High Color or more, 1,024 × 768 pixels or more (True Color, 1,280 × 1,024 pixels, or more recommended) Other devices USB port (High-Speed USB Compatible), pointing device such as mouse or track pad Microsoft Windows 7 (32/64 bit) Internet connection (broadband recommended, some fees may apply) is also required on your computer. Reader Library is not supported by the following environments: – An operating system other than those included above – Personally built computer or operating system – Upgraded manufacturer-installed operating system – Multi-boot environment – Multi-monitor environment 199 Other Information Index Symbols “Home” .......................... 32 “Store”............................. 36 “Settings” ..................... 151 “Continue Reading” ....... 48 “Books” .......................... 48 “Periodicals”................ 108 “Collections” ................ 117 “All Notes” ................... 105 “Pictures” ..................... 140 “Handwriting” ............... 126 “Dictionary” .................. 138 “Text Memo” ................. 132 “Audio”.......................... 145 (Home) button ......... 12, 32 (Size) button ............ 11, 67 > (Page Turn) buttons ....................................... 12 “2 Page View” .................. 103 Battery ......................... 14, 17 Battery cover ............... 14, 17 “Books” list ......................... 48 Bookmark .......................... 84 “Advanced Settings” ........ 157 “Calibrate Touch Screen” ................................. 157 “Clear Keyboard History” ................................. 158 “Device Lock” .............. 157 “Device Shutdown”...... 159 “Dictionary” ................. 158 “Format Memory” ........ 158 “Keyboard” .................. 158 Audio files ........................ 145 Auto delivery ...................... 40 Charge/Busy indicator ................................. 13, 23 Charging ............................ 22 Collection ......................... 117 Comment ........................... 93 Cover PRSA-ZC9 ................ 2 “Create/Edit Notes” ........................... 84, 87, 97 DC IN jack ................... 12, 22 Default settings ................ 171 Deleting content............... 121 “Delete Book”................... 101 Dictionary .................. 64, 138 Drawing ........................... 126 “Go to Page” ...................... 75 Continued 200 Other Information Headphone jack................. 12 “Hide Notes” .................... 100 Highlight............................. 87 Holes for cover attachment ................................... 2, 14 “Home” menu ..................... 32 On-screen keyboard .......... 28 Option menu ........ 51, 73, 121 OPTIONS button ............... 11 “Orientation”..................... 104 Import ................................ 45 “Info” ................................ 102 Page jump panel ................ 75 Periodical ................... 40, 108 Picture ............................. 140 Power management... 20, 154 POWER switch ............ 13, 19 Protecting content............ 123 Link .................................... 78 Managing periodicals ...... 125 Markup .............................. 90 Media slot .................... 13, 15 Memory Stick PRO Duo slot ............................. 13 SD card slot .................. 13 Memory card ............. 15, 186 Memory Stick Duo ............................... 15, 186 Reader Library ....... 41, 44, 45 Install ............................ 42 Uninstalling ................. 172 Reader Store ..................... 37 Reading Books .................. 48 Reset ............................... 160 RESET button ....... 12, 160 Note ......... 84, 87, 90, 97, 105 Now playing ..................... 148 Continued 201 Other Information SD card...................... 15, 186 “Search” ....................... 56, 80 “Settings” ......................... 151 “About” ........................ 156 “Date and Time” .......... 153 “Date and Time Format” ................................. 154 “Menu Language” ....... 156 “Page Turn Gesture” ... 155 “Power Management” ................................. 154 “Restore Defaults”....... 156 “Slideshow” ................. 155 “Time Zone” ................ 153 “Wireless Standby” ........................... 35, 155 Slideshow ................ 144, 155 Soft cover ...................... 2, 13 Sort .................................... 52 Stylus ................... 13, 16, 160 Updating .......................... 173 USB ............................. 12, 42 USB connector ............. 12 View ................................... 55 VOL –/+ button .......... 12, 149 Wireless feature ................. 34 WIRELESS switch ............. 12 Zoom in/out................ 70, 143 Tool bar ...... 85, 88, 90, 94, 97 Touch Screen......... 11, 24, 59 Transfer .............................. 46 Troubleshooting ............... 160 202
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