Quick Start Guide
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... you'll find on your Reader device. Meet your Reader Power switch Slide to the right and release quickly EN FR Stylus USB connector With the supplied USB cable, connect to your computer to charge and transfer content to your Reader™ to find the book...favorite picture. Use the "Collections" feature to organize your library on . Read on your Reader. Congratulations Your Reader Touch Edition™ comes with these useful features: Clear touch A high quality touch screen that allows you want to translate it. For more . Personalize the standby screen ...
... you'll find on your Reader device. Meet your Reader Power switch Slide to the right and release quickly EN FR Stylus USB connector With the supplied USB cable, connect to your computer to charge and transfer content to your Reader™ to find the book...favorite picture. Use the "Collections" feature to organize your library on . Read on your Reader. Congratulations Your Reader Touch Edition™ comes with these useful features: Clear touch A high quality touch screen that allows you want to translate it. For more . Personalize the standby screen ...
Quick Start Guide
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Never lose sight of the screen to set a bookmark. Press OPTIONS tap [Notes] tap [Create/Edit]. Press to change the swipe direction in the Notes menu. Double-tap the corner of where you simply swipe the screen to the left off. ... you to add annotations to pages by either typing or handwriting your notes on your finger or the supplied stylus. EN FR Tap [Create/Edit] in the Reader settings (please refer to the User Guide for more details on these and other items, please refer to the User Guide found on the screen...
Never lose sight of the screen to set a bookmark. Press OPTIONS tap [Notes] tap [Create/Edit]. Press to change the swipe direction in the Notes menu. Double-tap the corner of where you simply swipe the screen to the left off. ... you to add annotations to pages by either typing or handwriting your notes on your finger or the supplied stylus. EN FR Tap [Create/Edit] in the Reader settings (please refer to the User Guide for more details on these and other items, please refer to the User Guide found on the screen...
User Guide
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Table of Contents Index Insert fully into the holder when not in orange during memory card access. SD card slot Note Please see 114 regarding memory card usage. Stylus For more precise operations, use . Memory Stick Duo™ SD card media Parts and Controls Mark Mark Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot Memory card access indicator Lights up in use the supplied stylus.
Table of Contents Index Insert fully into the holder when not in orange during memory card access. SD card slot Note Please see 114 regarding memory card usage. Stylus For more precise operations, use . Memory Stick Duo™ SD card media Parts and Controls Mark Mark Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot Memory card access indicator Lights up in use the supplied stylus.
User Guide
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Press and hold < or > to change text size, zoom a page and select a page mode. OPTIONS button ( 31) Shows the menu for relevant optional functions. Table of Contents Index 10 Parts and Controls Touch screen ( 23) Lightly tap the screen either with a finger, or the supplied stylus to navigate. < > (Page Turn) buttons Press < (previous) or > (next) to turn pages continuously. (Home) button ( 29) Shows the [Home] menu. (Size) button ( 47) Shows a utility to turn the page.
Press and hold < or > to change text size, zoom a page and select a page mode. OPTIONS button ( 31) Shows the menu for relevant optional functions. Table of Contents Index 10 Parts and Controls Touch screen ( 23) Lightly tap the screen either with a finger, or the supplied stylus to navigate. < > (Page Turn) buttons Press < (previous) or > (next) to turn pages continuously. (Home) button ( 29) Shows the [Home] menu. (Size) button ( 47) Shows a utility to turn the page.
User Guide
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Touch Screen Touch Screen You can perform various touch operations with a finger or the supplied stylus. ( 9) Single-tapping: for selecting an item Double-tapping: for bookmarks ( 39), instant dictionary search ( 60), word search ( 55), highlighting ( 40), etc. Example: creating a bookmark ( 39) Table of Contents Index 23
Touch Screen Touch Screen You can perform various touch operations with a finger or the supplied stylus. ( 9) Single-tapping: for selecting an item Double-tapping: for bookmarks ( 39), instant dictionary search ( 60), word search ( 55), highlighting ( 40), etc. Example: creating a bookmark ( 39) Table of Contents Index 23
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Table of Contents Index 25 In the [Handwriting] ( 77) application or [Create/Edit] function ( 41), handwriting on the screen can be performed with the supplied stylus ( 9) or a finger. Double-tapping and dragging Double-tap the first word, drag to the last word slowly and release to reposition the displayed page. Touch Screen Dragging In zoom-in mode ( 49), tap and drag to select consecutive words ( 40).
Table of Contents Index 25 In the [Handwriting] ( 77) application or [Create/Edit] function ( 41), handwriting on the screen can be performed with the supplied stylus ( 9) or a finger. Double-tapping and dragging Double-tap the first word, drag to the last word slowly and release to reposition the displayed page. Touch Screen Dragging In zoom-in mode ( 49), tap and drag to select consecutive words ( 40).
User Guide
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Annotation Handwriting a note Press OPTIONS tap [Notes] [Create/Edit] a stylus or finger to mark your Reader: - this could affect the notes that you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing on the screen - avoid applying excessive pressure to handwrite or...Index 41 try not to the screen. - Notes While writing, make sure that you write with the stylus or your finger. To ensure your notes are not touching another area on your note. Marker Eraser Pen Bookmark use Auto save and quit Lists notes in the ...
Annotation Handwriting a note Press OPTIONS tap [Notes] [Create/Edit] a stylus or finger to mark your Reader: - this could affect the notes that you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing on the screen - avoid applying excessive pressure to handwrite or...Index 41 try not to the screen. - Notes While writing, make sure that you write with the stylus or your finger. To ensure your notes are not touching another area on your note. Marker Eraser Pen Bookmark use Auto save and quit Lists notes in the ...
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... handwriting or drawing on the screen - Annotation Notes While writing, make sure that you write with the stylus or your finger. To ensure your notes are not touching another area on your Reader: - To edit a note Tap a bookmark or highlight with [Delete] [Yes]. avoid applying excessive pressure to handwrite or...
... handwriting or drawing on the screen - Annotation Notes While writing, make sure that you write with the stylus or your finger. To ensure your notes are not touching another area on your Reader: - To edit a note Tap a bookmark or highlight with [Delete] [Yes]. avoid applying excessive pressure to handwrite or...
User Guide
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...handwrite or draw too quickly. - try not to the screen. - Notes While writing, make sure that you write with the supplied stylus or your Reader: - Pen Eraser Quit Drawing area Tips If you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing on the screen - this could affect the ..., and a new drawing editor opens. Newly created drawings will be saved only in the drawing area with the stylus or your finger. To ensure your notes are not touching another area on your finger tap [Done]. Table of the line. To erase a line, tap ...
...handwrite or draw too quickly. - try not to the screen. - Notes While writing, make sure that you write with the supplied stylus or your Reader: - Pen Eraser Quit Drawing area Tips If you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing on the screen - this could affect the ..., and a new drawing editor opens. Newly created drawings will be saved only in the drawing area with the stylus or your finger. To ensure your notes are not touching another area on your finger tap [Done]. Table of the line. To erase a line, tap ...
User Guide
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... − Do not get wet and this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to problems of clothing, the Reader may cause a malfunction. The screen is moderate. When not in use, leave... malfunction or damage. Do not leave the Reader on the touch screen, it may cause malfunction or damage. Do not put the Reader in anything when it . Use the supplied stylus only for a prolonged period, you touch the Reader with wet hands, or put any objects are placed ...
... − Do not get wet and this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to problems of clothing, the Reader may cause a malfunction. The screen is moderate. When not in use, leave... malfunction or damage. Do not leave the Reader on the touch screen, it may cause malfunction or damage. Do not put the Reader in anything when it . Use the supplied stylus only for a prolonged period, you touch the Reader with wet hands, or put any objects are placed ...
User Guide
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... a dry cloth when it , and Sony will not supply any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or benzene, as a cleaning cloth for the purpose of Contents Index 114 Notes on the touch screen using a dirty stylus may damage the surface. Memory Stick Duo...SD Card SDHC Card Table of trial reading, viewing and listening. Precautions About Pre-loaded Contents Sample content is for eyeglasses. If the Reader becomes very dirty, clean it with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution. Do not use the following...
... a dry cloth when it , and Sony will not supply any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or benzene, as a cleaning cloth for the purpose of Contents Index 114 Notes on the touch screen using a dirty stylus may damage the surface. Memory Stick Duo...SD Card SDHC Card Table of trial reading, viewing and listening. Precautions About Pre-loaded Contents Sample content is for eyeglasses. If the Reader becomes very dirty, clean it with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution. Do not use the following...
User Guide
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R Reader Library 17 Reading Books 36 Reading Content 36 Reading Periodicals 65 Removing contents 73 Repeat 34, 87 Reset 96 RESET hole 11, 96 Resizing 47 [... Shuffle 34, 87 Slideshow 34, 83, 91 Sort 34, 36 Specifications 19 Standby screen.......34, 84, 94 Status bar 30 Status indicators during charging 13 Stylus 9 Support 18 Supported File Formats.. 121 Symptoms 97 System Requirements..... 123 [Saturated 52 Table of Contents Index 138
R Reader Library 17 Reading Books 36 Reading Content 36 Reading Periodicals 65 Removing contents 73 Repeat 34, 87 Reset 96 RESET hole 11, 96 Resizing 47 [... Shuffle 34, 87 Slideshow 34, 83, 91 Sort 34, 36 Specifications 19 Standby screen.......34, 84, 94 Status bar 30 Status indicators during charging 13 Stylus 9 Support 18 Supported File Formats.. 121 Symptoms 97 System Requirements..... 123 [Saturated 52 Table of Contents Index 138
Service Manual
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...ASSY (Page 5) 2-6. LED board (Page 6) 2-9. Rear side view - 3 two claws 7 ornament assy 3 ORNAMENT ASSY (Page 3) 2-3. ORNAMENT ASSY PRS-650 6 four adhesive sheets (ornament) 2 shaft screw 5 three claws 4 adhesive sheet (ornament) 1 screw (M1.4) - BATTERY ASSY (BAT1) (Page 4) ...2-5. DISASSEMBLY FLOW SET Note 1: Please detach the STYLUS ASSY beforehand. Note 2: Please take care not to lose the STYLUS ASSY. 2-2. SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY • This set can be disassembled in the numerical order given. 2-2. CASE ASSY...
...ASSY (Page 5) 2-6. LED board (Page 6) 2-9. Rear side view - 3 two claws 7 ornament assy 3 ORNAMENT ASSY (Page 3) 2-3. ORNAMENT ASSY PRS-650 6 four adhesive sheets (ornament) 2 shaft screw 5 three claws 4 adhesive sheet (ornament) 1 screw (M1.4) - BATTERY ASSY (BAT1) (Page 4) ...2-5. DISASSEMBLY FLOW SET Note 1: Please detach the STYLUS ASSY beforehand. Note 2: Please take care not to lose the STYLUS ASSY. 2-2. SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY • This set can be disassembled in the numerical order given. 2-2. CASE ASSY...
Service Manual
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...) SCREW (M1.4) (EG), PRECISION PAN (for BLACK) SHEET (ORNAMENT), ADHESIVE 4 4-193-524-01 SCREW, SHAFT (for BLACK) 4 4-193-524-11 SCREW, SHAFT (for routine service. PRS-650 SECTION 4 EXPLODED VIEWS Note: • -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they may have some difference from the original one. • Items marked "*" are not..., SHAFT (for SILVER) SHEET (REAR B) 7 4-192-998-01 CASE (REAR) (BLACK) 7 4-192-998-11 CASE (REAR) (SILVER) 7 4-192-998-21 CASE (REAR) (RED) 8 A-1786-097-A STYLUS ASSY (for BLACK) 8 A-1786-273-A STYLUS ASSY (for SILVER/RED) Remark 12
...) SCREW (M1.4) (EG), PRECISION PAN (for BLACK) SHEET (ORNAMENT), ADHESIVE 4 4-193-524-01 SCREW, SHAFT (for BLACK) 4 4-193-524-11 SCREW, SHAFT (for routine service. PRS-650 SECTION 4 EXPLODED VIEWS Note: • -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they may have some difference from the original one. • Items marked "*" are not..., SHAFT (for SILVER) SHEET (REAR B) 7 4-192-998-01 CASE (REAR) (BLACK) 7 4-192-998-11 CASE (REAR) (SILVER) 7 4-192-998-21 CASE (REAR) (RED) 8 A-1786-097-A STYLUS ASSY (for BLACK) 8 A-1786-273-A STYLUS ASSY (for SILVER/RED) Remark 12