reMarkable AS RM100 reMarkable paper tablet User Manual

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User guide
User guide
1 Getting started
1.1 Introducing reMarkable - avvente
reMarkable overview
Power button
Home button
Prev and next buttons
Micro USB charging port
1.2 reMarkable accessories
1.3 Set up your device
1.4 Charging your device
2 Basics
2.1 Notebooks
2.2 Documents
2.3 Ebooks
2.4 Folders
3 Navigating on the reMarkable
3.1 My files
3.2 Filter by - Notebooks, Documents or Ebooks
3.3 Bookmarks
3.4 Notification center
3.5 Settings
3.6 Search
3.7 Icons
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4 Organizing your files
4.1 Bookmark
4.2 Rename
4.3 Move
4.4 Copy
4.5 Share
4.6 Delete
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5 Tools
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5.1 Tools overview
5.2 Hide/show toolbar
5.3 Portrait/Landscape
5.4 Liveview
5.5 Pen
5.6 Pencil
5.7 Brush
5.8 Highlighter
5.9 Eraser
5.10 Rotate, move, scale & copy
5.11 Undo and Redo
5.12 Zoom
5.13 Layers
5.14 Minimize/maximize the toolbar
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6 Settings
6.1 Device
6.2 Account
6.3 Wi-Fi
6.4 Battery
6.5 Storage
6.6 Security
6.7 Keyboard
6.8 Accessibility
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7 Connectivity & apps
7.1 The reMarkable cloud
Create a reMarkable account
7.2 Desktop app
Setup
Organize your files
Import files
Download files
7.3 Mobile app
Setup
Organize your files
Import files
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8 Safety, handling & support
8.1 Important safety & handling information
8.2 FCC Compliance statement
8.3 IC Statement
8.4 Disposal and recycling information
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1 Getting started
1.1 Introducing reMarkable - avvente
reMarkable overview
Size and weight:
177 x 256 x 6.7mm (6.9 x 10.1 x .26 inches)
350 gram (.77 pounds)
Display
CANVAS display
10.3” monochrome digital paper display (black and white)
1872x1404 resolution (226 DPI)
Partially powered by E Ink Carta technology
Multi-point capacitive touch
No glass parts, virtually unbreakable
Paper-like surface friction
Palm rejection
Storage and RAM
8 GB internal storage (100,000 pages)
512 MB DDR3L RAM
Processor
1 GHz ARM A9 CPU
Battery
● Rechargeable (Micro USB)
● 3000 mAh
Warning: The battery in this product cannot be easily replaced by users themselves.
Operating system
Codex, a custom Linux-based OS optimized for low-latency e-paper
Power button
Use the power button to turn on or wake up the device, put your reMarkable to sleep or turn it off.
Sleep mode
reMarkable uses a minimum amount of power when sleep mode is enabled, and the touch screen
is not activated. The device will automatically go to sleep mode if you do not touch any buttons or
the screen for 10 minutes. The device is not connected to Wi-Fi while in sleep mode.
[IMAGE OF DEVICE WITH POWER BUTTON INDICATOR HERE]
How to:
● Put the device to sleep by pressing the power button once. The sleep sign will appear on
the screen.
● Wake the device pressing any button.
● Turn off reMarkable by pressing the power button for 3 seconds. You will then be asked
whether you want to turn off the device or not.
● Turn on reMarkable by pressing the power button until the screen flashes from black to
white.
Home button
Use the home button to move up one level. Press the button multiple times to end up at My Files.
[IMAGE OF DEVICE WITH THREE BUTTON INDICATORS HERE]
Prev and next buttons
The prev and next buttons allows you to flick pages while reading through your documents, ebooks
or notebooks.
Page forward press the right corner button.
Page backward press the left corner button.
You can also use the page turn buttons to scroll in your file overview.
Create a new page in a notebook by pressing the next button. Note that you must have written or
sketched on a page before you are able to create a new page.
Micro USB charging port
Use the charging port and the attached Micro USB cable to charge your reMarkable.
1.2 reMarkable accessories
[lagt inn fra 1.1]
1.3 Set up your device
Warning
To avoid damage or injuries read important safety and handling information before using your
reMarkable.
What you need to get started
● A reMarkable device.
● Micro USB cable + USB power plug.
● Latest version of the reMarkable desktop or mobile app. Download it here.
● A mobile or desktop device.
● Access to a wireless network.
SETUP
Turn on your reMarkable and follow the setup assistant on the device. The setup consists of a few
simple steps that will get your reMarkable ready to go. The device arrives partially charged and
does not need to be charged before the setup.
1. Tap get started.
2. Connect to Wi-Fi by choosing an available Wi-Fi network. If necessary, enter a Wi-Fi
password. You are connected when there is a white checkmark next to the selected Wi-Fi
network.
Once
connected
to
Wi-Fi,
tap
next.
Note: You can choose to skip this step and connect to Wi-Fi from Settings later. This is not
recommended, as your device will not be connected to the reMarkable cloud and your files
will not be backed up. Wi-Fi is also necessary to get the latest updates for your device.
3. Log into my.remarkable.com from a mobile or desktop device and create a reMarkable
account to connect to the reMarkable cloud. Once logged in, tap get new code for your
reMarkable device. Note that the one-time code is only valid for five minutes.
4. Enter the one-time code on your reMarkable device, and tap go
5. Your reMarkable is now connected to the cloud.
6. Tap continue and choose between right-handed or left-handed mode. This can be
changed later in Accessibility Settings.
7. Click restart to complete the setup. Once restarted, your reMarkable is ready to go with the
latest updates.
(Images:
1. WiFi setup (2-3 steps)
2. Screenshot from browser
3. One time code screen
4. Restart – highlight button)
Read more
● How to create a reMarkable account
● How to download and set up the desktop application
● How to download and set up the mobile application
● How to update your reMarkable
1.4 Charging your device
Use the micro USB cable from the reMarkable box to charge your reMarkable.
Plug the micro USB cable end to the micro USB charging port and the USB end to a USB power
plug (max 5V, 1.5A), or, to your computer.
There are two ways of checking whether your reMarkable is charging
● The battery indicator on the home screen will change from a battery icon to a charging icon.
● Battery in Settings will say connected to charger while the device is charging.
The device will flash white if it is turned off when it starts charging.
2 Basics
2.1 Notebooks
Notebooks are where you sketch and take notes. Notebooks are created by you on your
reMarkable, and there are no limits to how many pages your notebook can have. Switch between a
minimum and a maximum toolbar to suit your needs.
Notebooks are easily renamed and can be moved into folders. View a filtered view of all your
notebooks in the Notebook section on your home screen, regardless of how they are organized.
How to:
● Create a new notebook by tapping the Create new notebook-icon in My Files or a folder.
● Add a new page to your notebook by tapping the new page-icon. New pages are
automatically placed in the end of the notebook.
● View all pages inside a notebook by tapping the page overview-icon. Go back to the
on-page view by clicking the one-page icon.
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Create a new page in a notebook by pressing the next button. Note that you must have
written or sketched on a page before you are able to create a new page. [Image of device
with ring around right button]
Quick sheets
The reMarkable comes with a default notebook for taking quick notes on the go, without having to
create a new notebook. Quick sheets are always available from My files, and it cannot be moved or
deleted. Create a new page by clicking the Quick sheet-button in the upper right corner.
Templates
Templates are preset formats that can be used when writing or drawing in your notebooks. For
example, you can choose the ruled template if you want to have lined paper when you’re writing,
the music template if you’re writing musical notes or weekly schedule if you’re planning your week.
How to choose a template:
1. Open a notebook
2. Tap the more icon (three dots) in the top menu. [ICON?]
3. Tap the template icon. Choose the template you want to use.
4. Tap done. The selected template will be used for all new pages within that notebook. The
template can be changed at any time.
Learn more
● Read more about the different Tools
● LiveView enables you to share your notebook live with friends and colleagues
● Share your notebooks by email directly from the reMarkable
2.2 Documents
Documents are PDF-files imported through the desktop or mobile application and onto your
device. Read and take notes in a document, and share to email directly from your device.
View all pages inside a document by tapping the page overview-icon. Go back to the one-page
view by clicking the one-page icon.
Organize your documents by moving them into folders. All your documents will appear in the
filtered Document section on your reMarkable, regardless of how they are organized.
Crop a document
Use the crop tool to hide margins for an improved reading experience. All pages in the document
will be cropped when using the tool. No edits will be made to your file, and you can adjust and
remove the crop whenever you want. Crop view is only available for documents.
How to crop a document:
1. Open the document you want to crop.
2. Tap the specific menu (three dots) on the top menu bar and find Crop.
3. Adjust the box to include everything you want to be visible. Tap crop to save the changes.
Tap Cancel to reverse the adjustment.
4. Repeat the action to adjust the cropping.
(Images or GIF here)
Learn more
● Import documents by using the desktop app
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How to import documents by using the mobile app
2.3 Ebooks
Ebooks are digital books imported through the desktop or mobile application and onto your device.
EPUB is currently the only supported ebook format.
View all pages inside a document by tapping the page overview-icon. Go back to the one-page
view by clicking the single page icon. [colmuns?]
Organize your documents by moving them into folders. All your ebooks will be displayed in the
ebook section on your home screen, regardless of where they are located.
Text settings
Tailor the ebook view to your preferences by using Text settings, where you can adjust text size,
font, justification, page margins and line spacing. Text settings is only available for ebooks.
How to change the text settings:
1. Open the ebook you want to read.
2. Tap the specific menu (three dots) on the top menu bar and find Text settings.
3. Tap directly on a menu option to edit the view settings. [SCREEN SHOT HERE]
Read more
● Import files by using the desktop app
● Import files by using the mobile app
2.4 Folders
Folders helps you organize your notebooks, documents and ebooks. Define your own file structure
with folders and subfolders in My Files.
How to:
● Create a new folder from My Files or a folder by tapping the new folder icon.
● Add content to a folder by opening the specific menu (three dots) on the item you want to
add, then click move and choose the right folder. When a folder has content the folder icon
changes from white to black. [ICON HERE?] [SCREEN SHOTS HERE?]
Read more
● Rename a folder
● Move a folder
3 Navigating on the reMarkable
3.1 My files
My files displays your folders, notebooks, documents and ebooks as organized by you. Here you
can add folders, move and copy content to suit your needs.
How to:
● Sort your files by last updated, size or alphabetical order. Change this by tapping sort by.
[SCREENSHOT HERE]
● View your content in grid view or in list view. This can be changed by tapping ‘Display’.
[ICON HERE?]
● Scroll up and down in your file overview by using your marker or the prev and next buttons.
3.2 Filter by - Notebooks, Documents or Ebooks
If you choose Notebooks, Documents or Ebooks in the side menu, you will see a filtered view of all
your files. This means that:
● Notebooks will show all your notebooks.
● Documents will show all your imported PDF-files.
● ebooks will show all your imported ePUB-files.
Even when you move your notebooks, documents or ebooks into folders, they will always appear
in the filtered view on the home screen.
3.3 Bookmarks
A bookmark is a label you can give to the documents, notebooks and ebooks that you want quick
access to. Everything you bookmark will be stored in the bookmark section on the home screen.
Read more
● How to bookmark a file
3.4 Notification center
The notification center on the home screen keeps you informed about the status of your
reMarkable and when an action is required. A battery indicator and the Wi-Fi connection status is
always available on your home screen. The battery indicator will also indicate when you are
charging your device.
Notifications about the following topics may appear:
● Disk Full - Not enough free disk space (clickable)
The device has a limit of 8 GB internal storage including the OS. An override of this limit,
either by
● Disconnected - Wi-Fi disconnected (clickable)
● Disconnected - Connecting to cloud...
● Update installed - Click to restart
● Disconnected - Cloud disconnected
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Update available: When a new version is available we recommend all users to update to
Wi-Fi not connected
Syncing files
Disk
3.5 Settings
Settings can be reached from the home screen by tapping the reMarkable logo. On the settings
page you can download the latest software updates, log into your reMarkable account and more.
Read more about settings here.
3.6 Search
Use search to find specific folders, notebooks, documents or ebooks.
Search for a file or a folder
1. Tap the search icon located on the home screen.
2. Type in the name or parts of the name of what you want to locate > tap search.
3. Your search result will display on your screen. Tap on the item you want to be directed to.
Search for keywords in a document or ebook
Use the search function to find keywords within a document or ebook.
1. Open the document or ebook you want to search within, and tap the search icon.
2. Type in the words you want to find and tap search. All pages containing the search words
will be displayed on the screen.
3. Tap on the wanted link, and you will be sent to this place in the document/ebook.
3.7 Icons
4 Organizing your files
4.1 Bookmark
Use bookmarks to label notebooks, document or ebooks that you want easy access to. All you
bookmarks are collected in the bookmark section on the home screen.
Bookmark a file
1. Tap the more icon (three dots) on the item your want to bookmark.
2. Tap the bookmark icon. The bookmark icon becomes visible next to the file name on the
file you have bookmarked. It can now be found in the bookmark section.
Remove a bookmark
1. Tap the more icon (three dots) on the item where you want to remove your bookmark.
2. Tap the bookmark icon in the top menu. The bookmark icon will disappear on your file,
and will no longer be in the bookmark section on the home screen.
4.2 Rename
Rename a file or a folder
1. Tap the more icon (three dots) on the file or folder you want to rename.
2. Tap rename in the top menu.
3. Use the screen keyboard to write in your new file/folder name.
4. Tap OK to save the changes. If you don’t want to save your changes, click Cancel.
4.3 Move
Keep yourself organized, by moving your notebooks, ebooks and documents into folders. A file can
only be moved into My Files or into a folder.
How to move a file:
1. Tap the more icon (three dots) on the item you want to move.
2. Tap Move in the top menu and choose your destination folder.
3. Tap Move here to confirm the action. If you don’t want to save your changes, click Cancel.
4.4 Copy
Files and folders can be copied, where the new file will be named with the ending “_copy”. The new
file or folder can be edited without any changes being made to the original file.
How to copy a file:
1. Tap the more icon (three dots) on the file you want to copy.
2. Tap copy in the top menu.
3. Choose the destination for the new item.
4. Tap copy here to confirm. Tap Cancel to discard your changes.
4.5 Share
Share your notebooks, documents and ebooks to an email address from your device. You must be
connected to Wi-Fi to share a file.
How to share a file:
1. Tap the more icon (three dots) on the file you want to share.
2. Tap share in the top menu.
3. Choose whether to share the file in PDF or PNG-format.
4. Type in the email address of which you want to share your file to by using the device
keyboard. You can also choose to use a recently used email address.
5. Tap send to complete the action.
4.6 Delete
How to delete a file or a folder:
1. Tap the more icon (three dots) on the file or folder you want to delete.
2. Tap delete in the top menu.
3. Tap the delete icon on the above toolbar. Tap Undo if you want to keep your file.
How to delete a page in a notebook:
1. Open the notebook where you want to delete a page.
2. Tap to view all pages.
3. Tap the more icon (three dots) on the page you want to delete.
4. Tap delete in the top menu. Tap Undo if you want to keep your file.
5 Tools
5.1 Tools overview
5.2 Hide/show toolbar
Need a clean slate? Use the hide toolbar function to make the toolbar disappear. Make the toolbar
appear by clicking the show toolbar icon.
5.3 Portrait/Landscape
When reading, writing or sketching, you can change the screen orientation by tapping the
landscape/portrait icon.
How to change screen orientation:
1. Open a file.
2. Tap the specific menu (three dots) on the top menu.
3. Tap Portrait/ landscape. The option displayed is dependent on your current screen
orientation.
5.4 Liveview
Use LiveView to instantly show what you are writing or sketching on your computer. Note that you
must be connected to Wi-Fi and logged into your desktop app to be able to use LiveView
How to:
1. Open the file you want to LiveView.
2. Tap the specific menu (three dots) in the top menu, and select LiveView.
3. A window will appear in your desktop app asking you to accept the LiveView invitation. Tap
Accept to start the session.
4. End LiveView by tapping Turn LiveView off on your device.
5.5 Pen
The pen comes with three different strokes:
● The Ballpoint is your typical pen. It has some pressure sensitivity, but doesn’t react
differently to tilt. The stroke is independent of the speed of the writer.
● The Marker has texture depending on the speed and pressure of the writer.
● The Felt tip offers a rounded, even stroke that has no texture, regardless of tilt.
How to:
● Change stroke by selecting the pen and tapping the line-icon in the top menu.
● Change stroke thickness by selecting the pen and tapping the icon with two half circles in
the top menu.
● Change color by selecting the pen and tapping the bucket-icon in the top menu. Choose
between grey, white and black color.
5.6 Pencil
The pencil has textured strokes. It has two modes:
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Sharp pencil gives the same continuous stroke thickness while drawing or writing. T
Tilt pencil responds to the pressure and tilt applied; applying pressure and drawing
several layers increases the saturation, and tilting your pen while drawing affects the stroke
thickness.
How to:
● Change pencil type between sharp and tilt by selecting the pencil and tapping the pencil
type icon at the top of the screen.
● Change stroke thickness by selecting the pencil and tapping the icon with two half circles
in the top menu.
5.7 Brush
The brush texture is sensitive to the speed and pressure you apply to the digital paper display and
will respond accordingly. For example, a lighter pen stroke will be thinner than a heavier pen stroke,
and a quicker pen stroke will give a lighter texture than a slower pen stroke which will be fully black.
How to:
● Change stroke thickness by selecting the brush and tapping the icon with two half circles
in the top menu.
● Change color by selecting the brush and tapping the bucket-icon in the top menu. Choose
between grey, white and black color.
5.8 Highlighter
The highlighting tool lets you highlight text with a light gray color. Use it to emphasize text in a
document or ebook, or in your own notes in a notebook.
5.9 Eraser
This tool enables you to erase whatever you have drawn or written. It is not possible to erase
templates or imported content such as documents or ebooks.
There are three different erasing tools.
● Regular eraser lets you use the marker as an eraser. Choose between three different
sizes in the top menu bar.
● Area eraser. Use the marker to draw around the area you want to erase.
● Erase all. Tap this icon to clear the whole page.
Click Undo to undo the change.
5.10 Rotate, move, scale & copy
Use this tool to rotate, move, scale and copy text or a drawn object. Note that all strokes of an
object must be within the marked area for you to be able to perform an action.
How to:
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Move an object by using the marker to draw a boundary around the text or object you want
to move. Note that all strokes of the object must be within the marked area. Tap inside the
boundary box and drag the object to the desired position. Tap outside the marked area to
complete the action.
Scale an object by using the marker to draw a boundary around the text or object you
want to scale. Note that all strokes of the object must be within the marked area. Tap one of
the corners and drag the corners to adjust the size. Tap outside the marked area to
complete the action.
Rotate an object by using the marker to draw a boundary around the text or object you
want to scale. Note that all strokes of the object must be within the marked area. Tap the
circle on top of the boundary box and drag in the direction you want it to be rotated. Tap
outside the marked area to complete the action.
Copy an object by using the marker to draw a boundary around the text or object you want
to scale. Note that all strokes of the object must be within the marked area. Tap the
plus-icon on the boundary box to create a copy of the object. Tap outside the marked area
to complete the action.
5.11 Undo and Redo
Click Undo to reverse your last action. Click Redo to redo the action undone by the undo button.
Note that undo works across layers.
5.12 Zoom
The zoom tool lets you zoom in and out of your page. When using the tool a zoom window will
appear on the top right side, allowing you to zoom in and out, move around on your page and
change to a specific zoom-%.
The region zoom lets you mark the area you want to magnify. Tap the region icon, and use the
marker to circle the object you want to magnify.
5.13 Layers
Layers are usually used when making more complex drawings or sketches. Layers allows you to
draw in different levels, and you can hide, delete and rearrange the layers to get more control and
freedom when you’re drawing.
The background layer consists of the selected template, also if you use the default blank template.
The background layer can not be deleted or moved.
How to:
● Create a new layer by tapping Create new layer while in the layer menu.
● Hide a layer by tapping the visibility icon (an eye). When the visibility icon is covered by a
diagonal stroke your layer is hidden.
● Delete a layer by clicking the trash icon.
5.14 Minimize/maximize the toolbar
Tailor the toolbar to your needs by switching between a minimum and a maximum view. The
minimal view is tailored for notetaking and contains only the necessary tools for writing. The
maximum view offers a full range of tools, including the possibility to tailor stroke, color and
thickness to your needs.
How to:
1. Open a notebook, document or ebook.
2. On the left toolbar, tap the arrow pointing upwards to change to minimum view. Tap the
arrow pointing downwards to change to maximum view.
6 Settings
6.1 Device
Device settings informs you of which OS version you have and enables you to download to the
latest version. You can find which version your device is running below the reMarkable-logo (e.g.
Codex version 0.0.4.51)
How to update to the latest version:
1. Tap Check for updates to see if there are any new versions available. Make sure you are
connected to Wi-Fi.
2. Tap Download version to update to a new version.
3. When the download is finished, click Restart device to complete the update.
Note: Your device is by default set to auto update, which is recommended for you to always have
the latest updates and the newest functionality. With this enabled you will get a notification on the
home screen to restart the device when the new version has been downloaded. You can turn auto
update off by pressing the off-switch.
6.2 Account
Connect your device to a reMarkable account to import documents and ebooks onto your device,
and ensure your files are backed up in the reMarkable cloud.
If you did not connect to your account in the setup process you can do this manually under account
settings. You must be connected to Wi-Fi to be able to connect.
How to connect your device to your account:
1. Create a new account or log in to an existing reMarkable account on my.remarkable.com
on a mobile or desktop device.
2. Get a one-time code and enter it on your reMarkable device.
3. Your are now connected to the reMarkable cloud.
You can log out of your account at any time by tapping Log out.
Note that your account can only be connected to one device at the time.
6.3 Wi-Fi
All available Wi-Fis will appear in Wi-Fi Settings. Switch Wi-Fi on/off in the top right corner.
How to connect to Wi-Fi:
1. Connect to Wi-Fi by choosing the network you want to connect to, and enter a password if
required. The lock icon indicates that a password is required to connect to the Wi-Fi
network.
2. The device will say “Connecting to ---” when your device is connecting to the selected
network.
3. When you are successfully connected a white dot will appear next to the Wi-Fi name, as
well as the text “Connected to …”. The signal strength is indicated by the icon next to the
Wi-Fi name.
reMarkable will automatically reconnect to a known Wi-Fi.
Please note that it is not possible to connect to Wi-Fis that require a user name or a browser
window to open.
6.4 Battery
The battery page informs you of the battery status of your device and if it is charging.
6.5 Storage
Storage gives an overview of how much free space is left on your device.
6.6 Security
Add extra security by enabling a passcode for your device. You will be asked for you passcode
when the device is turned on or awakened from sleep mode.
Enable a passcode by tapping set passcode and enter your 4-digit pin. The passcode can not be
reset, but you have unlimited number of trials to unlock your device
6.7 Keyboard
reMarkable has an onscreen keyboard that appears when you are required to type in information.
In Keyboard Settings you can find your default keyboard indicated by a white dot, and can choose
to change to another available keyboard.
Tap the number key 123 to enter numbers or symbols and tap the += key to get more symbols. Tap
the letter key abc to return to regular keyboard. Tap the shift key to enter uppercase characters.
(SCREENSHOT?)
6.8 Accessibility
Accessibility settings enable you to switch between right- and left-handed mode, and alter the text
size by choosing one of the three text size options.
7 Connectivity & apps
7.1 The reMarkable cloud
The reMarkable cloud is a cloud service you can connect to for a backup of all your files. The cloud
stores up to 8 GB of data, which is the same amount you can store on your device.
You connect your device to the reMarkable cloud by setting up a reMarkable account. By
connecting to the cloud you can access your files in the mobile and desktop application, and import
files to your reMarkable device. All changes on any platform are instantly synchronized when
connected to Wi-Fi.
Create a reMarkable account
1. Go to my.remarkable.com
2. Click Create new reMarkable account to create a new account. Choose whether you
want to sign up with a Facebook or Google account, or up by using your email. The latter
will initiate an email verification process. Check your email account and follow the
described steps to verify your email.
3. Click sign up. You now have a reMarkable account. Use this to connect your device and
apps to your reMarkable account.
Read more
● How to download and set up the desktop application
● How to download and set up the mobile application
7.2 Desktop app
The reMarkable desktop application enable you to view, liveview, organize, import and download
files.
Once you have set up the desktop and/or mobile application your device is connected to the
reMarkable cloud. All your notebooks, documents and ebooks will be synced across your devices
when connected to a Wi-Fi.
The desktop app supports the following versions
● Windows 7 and newer
● Mac iOS
Setup
1. Go to my.remarkable.com and log into your account.
2. Download the desktop app.
3. Open the application and click Obtain a new code to connect to your reMarkable account.
You will be redirected to a browser window to receive a one-time code.
4. Enter the one-time code on your desktop app and click register.
Note that you must first connect to a reMarkable device before connecting to the desktop
app. You are now set up!
Organize your files
The desktop app enables you to organize your files and folders, as well as to copy, move,
bookmark and delete files. Tap the specific menu on a file or a folder, and select one of the options
in the side menu, or use drag and drop to move your files.
Import files
Import through the desktop app to get documents and ebooks onto your device. Once imported,
your files will be synced across your connected devices.
1. Open the desktop app.
2. Click the import button in the top right corner.
3. Select a file from the browser menu, and click open. You can also import a file by using
drag and drop.
4. The file will sync automatically to your device if you are connected to Wi-Fi. Only files in the
supported file formats (PDF and ePUB) will be transferred onto your device.
Download files
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Click the specific menu (three dots) on the file you want to download
Tap Download on the top menu bar
Choose between PNG or PDF format.
Your file will now start downloading to your computer
7.3 Mobile app
The reMarkable mobile application enables you to view, organize, import and share files.
Log in with your reMarkable account to connect to the reMarkable cloud and enable your files to be
synced across your devices when connected to Wi-Fi.
The mobile app is available on App Store and Google Play.
Setup
1. Download the app “reMarkable - the Paper tablet” from App store or Google Play.
2. Open the application and click “Obtain a new code” to connect to your reMarkable account.
You will be redirected to a browser window where you need to log into your reMarkable
account.
3. Enter the one-time code on your desktop app and click register.
Note that you must first be connected to a reMarkable device to be able to connect to the
mobile app.
Organize your files
The mobile desktop enable you to organize your files and folders, as well as to copy, move,
bookmark and delete files on your mobile. Tap the specific menu on a file or a folder and select one
of the options in the side menu.
Import files
Import through the mobile app to get documents and ebooks onto your device. Once imported,
your files will be synced across your connected devices.
Import on iPhone
1. Open a PDF or ePUB-file.
2. Tap the share icon in the Apple-menu.
3. Choose Import with reMarkable.
Import on Android
Files can be imported to the Android app either by import in-app or by sharing a file to the app. See
below:
Import in-app
1. Tap Import files in the main menu.
2. Choose among your downloaded PDFs and ePUB-files.
3. Tap Accept to agree to give the app access to your files.
Share from file
4. Open a PDF or ePUB-file.
5. Tap the share icon.
6. Choose Import with reMarkable.
8 Safety, handling & support
8.1 Important safety & handling information
WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or
damage to the reMarkable paper tablet or other property. Read all the safety information below
before using the device.
Handling
Handle the reMarkable device with care. When transporting it, we advise you to keep your device
in a folio to protect it. The device contains sensitive electronic components that can be damaged if
dropped, cracked, burnt or bent. Do not attempt to insert foreign objects into the device.
Don’t use the reMarkable device or its accessories in rain or near other wet locations, as it contains
electrical components that can be damaged if it comes in contact with liquid. If your device gets wet,
unplug all cables and let the device go into sleep mode. Let the device dry completely before
turning it on by pressing the power button. Do not attempt to dry your reMarkable with an external
heat source, such as a microwave oven or hair dryer.
Operating temperature
Don't expose the reMarkable device to extreme heat or cold. The device is designed to be used in
temperatures between 0° and 35° C (32° and 95° F), and stored in temperatures between -10° and
45° C (14° and 113° F).
Repairing
If your reMarkable needs service, do not open the device or attempt to repair it yourself.
Disassembling the device may damage the device or cause injury to you. Please contact our
customer support for more information.
Battery
The battery in the reMarkable should only be repaired or replaced by qualified personnel. Please
contact our customer support for more information.
Charging
The USB cable included with the device is certified to meet the criteria of the USB-IF Compliance
Program. Charge the device with the cable included with the device or with cables and power
adapters that are compatible with USB 2.0 or later and meets the requirements of USB-IF Battery
Charging Spec, Rev 1.2.
Choking hazard
The device and accessories contain small parts that may present a choking hazard, and must be
kept away from small children
Distraction
Using the reMarkable device can be distracting and may possibly cause dangerous situations.
Avoid using the device while operating a vehicle.
Radio frequency energy exposure and interference
The reMarkable uses radio signals to connect to Wi-Fi. It is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency energy as set by the Federal Communications
Commission of the United States (FCC). For more information read the FCC Compliance
Statement or input your device’s FCC ID (which can be found on the back of your device) into the
FCC ID search form available at https://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid.
Although the reMarkable complies with the regulations governing RF emission, the energy
exposure from the device may negatively affect the operation of other electronic equipment.
To prevent possible interference or danger, Wi-Fi on the device should be turned off in areas where
a wireless connection is forbidden, such as within an aircraft. Be aware that RF signals could
constitute a hazard in areas such as health care facilities or construction sites, and use of Wi-Fi
may be restricted. The device should not be used or charged with potentially explosive
atmospheres.
Medical device interference
The reMarkable contains magnets, as well as components and radios that emit electromagnetic
fields. These may interfere with personal medical devices, such as pacemakers or defibrillators,
that are sensitive to magnetic and electromagnetic fields.
Ensure to maintain a safe distance between the reMarkable and your medical device, and consult
with a physician if interference is observed.
Note that objects with magnetically-stored data may be sensitive to magnetic or electromagnetic
fields. Hence, items such as credit cards and hard drives should not be placed near the device.
8.2 FCC Compliance statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
FCC Requirement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
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.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. The end user must follow the specific operating instructions
for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The device is designed
to meet the requirements for exposure to radio waves established by the Federal
Communications Commission (USA). These requirements set a SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg
averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value reported under this
standard during product certification for use when properly worn on the body is 1.245
W/kg.
8.3 IC Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.
(1) The device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to
reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems;
(2) The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz
shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point
operation as appropriate.
This equipment complies with Industry Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled environment. End user must follow the specific operating instructions
for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter. The device is designed to meet the requirements for exposure
to radio waves established by the Industry Canada. These requirements set a SAR
limit of 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. The highest SAR value reported
under this standard during product certification for use when properly worn on the
body is 1.245 W/kg.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions
suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de
l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est
susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
(1) Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150-5 250 MHz sont réservés
uniquement pour uneutilisation à l’intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage
préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux;
(2) Le gain maximal d’antenne permis (pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande 5 725-5
825 MHz) doit se conformer à la limite de p.i.r.e. spécifiée pour l’exploitation point à
point et non point à point, selon le cas.
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements d'Industrie
Canada établies pour un environnement incontrôlé. L'utilisateur final doit suivre les
instructions d'utilisation spécifiques pour satisfaire la conformité à l'exposition RF.
Cet émetteur ne doit pas être localisé ou fonctionner avec d'autres antennes ou
transmetteurs. L'appareil est conçu pour répondre aux exigences d'exposition aux
ondes radio établies par Industrie Canada. Ces exigences établissent une limite SAR
de 1,6 W / kg en moyenne sur un gramme de tissu. La valeur SAR la plus élevée
déclarée selon cette norme lors de la certification du produit à utiliser lorsqu'il est
correctement porté sur le corps est de 1,245 W / kg.
8.4 Disposal and recycling information
Make sure you dispose of or recycle the reMarkable and its accessories according to local laws
and regulations. Contact your local authorities to learn about disposal and recycling options.


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