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.... Hint • To view the User's Guide, you can be browsed on your computer and the Reader. "Reader" - "PRS-505 User's Guide" to Adobe Reader Help. About the Manuals US Included with the Reader is the Quick Start Guide and this Guide on both your computer Click the Start menu in the bottom... left of the Desktop, then select "All Programs" - Adobe Reader can refer to the Help within eBook Library. Additionally, after installing eBook Library software from the supplied CD-ROM, you should have installed ...
.... Hint • To view the User's Guide, you can be browsed on your computer and the Reader. "Reader" - "PRS-505 User's Guide" to Adobe Reader Help. About the Manuals US Included with the Reader is the Quick Start Guide and this Guide on both your computer Click the Start menu in the bottom... left of the Desktop, then select "All Programs" - Adobe Reader can refer to the Help within eBook Library. Additionally, after installing eBook Library software from the supplied CD-ROM, you should have installed ...
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...5 PDF Link 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 (size) button MENU MENU Hints • A mark on the Menu bar. "Reader" - Using the eBook Library Help Refer to the eBook Library Help for details about using the Reader From the Home menu, select "Books by selecting "Option Menu" - "eBook Library." Click "Help" - "User's Guide" from your ... then select "All Programs" - "eBook Library Help" on this Guide using eBook Library, such as importing books to the Reader. Using the Enter buttons, press / to select the desired link, then press Enter to jump to page 35...
...5 PDF Link 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0 (size) button MENU MENU Hints • A mark on the Menu bar. "Reader" - Using the eBook Library Help Refer to the eBook Library Help for details about using the Reader From the Home menu, select "Books by selecting "Option Menu" - "eBook Library." Click "Help" - "User's Guide" from your ... then select "All Programs" - "eBook Library Help" on this Guide using eBook Library, such as importing books to the Reader. Using the Enter buttons, press / to select the desired link, then press Enter to jump to page 35...
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Table of Contents About the Manuals 2 Browsing the User's Guide 2 Using the eBook Library Help 3 Introduction What You Can Do with Reader 7 Guide to Parts and Controls 8 Basic Operations Menu Operations 13 Turning on Reader 15 Inserting a Memory Card 19 Importing Content Importing eBooks from CONNECT eBooks 23 Importing Content from Your Computer 25 Importing content files 26 Transferring Content Transferring Content to Reader Connected with Your Computer 27 Transferring content via a memory card 30 Synchronizing content in Library with Reader 34 Continued US
Table of Contents About the Manuals 2 Browsing the User's Guide 2 Using the eBook Library Help 3 Introduction What You Can Do with Reader 7 Guide to Parts and Controls 8 Basic Operations Menu Operations 13 Turning on Reader 15 Inserting a Memory Card 19 Importing Content Importing eBooks from CONNECT eBooks 23 Importing Content from Your Computer 25 Importing content files 26 Transferring Content Transferring Content to Reader Connected with Your Computer 27 Transferring content via a memory card 30 Synchronizing content in Library with Reader 34 Continued US
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... 58 Setting the Date and Time 59 Setting the Slideshow 60 Setting the Sleep Mode (Resume Function 61 Setting the Advanced Settings 63 Locking the Reader 63 Formatting the internal memory 65 Shutting down...
... 58 Setting the Date and Time 59 Setting the Slideshow 60 Setting the Sleep Mode (Resume Function 61 Setting the Advanced Settings 63 Locking the Reader 63 Formatting the internal memory 65 Shutting down...
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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 68 Restoring default settings 76 Uninstalling eBook Library 77 Other Information Updating the Reader's Firmware 78 About Books Pre-installed on Reader 79 Notes on Reader Disposal 80 Precautions 81 On safety 84 On installation 84 On heat build-up 85 On the headphones 85 Notes on memory cards 86 On software 88 On Cleaning 89 On Copyrights 90 About GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 91 Specifications 93 Index 94 US
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 68 Restoring default settings 76 Uninstalling eBook Library 77 Other Information Updating the Reader's Firmware 78 About Books Pre-installed on Reader 79 Notes on Reader Disposal 80 Precautions 81 On safety 84 On installation 84 On heat build-up 85 On the headphones 85 Notes on memory cards 86 On software 88 On Cleaning 89 On Copyrights 90 About GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 91 Specifications 93 Index 94 US
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...Downloaded *1 eBooks *2 *1 CONNECT eBooks (online e-Book store) *2 Book/Audio/Picture files that you already have Getting Started Charge the Reader, then install eBook Library on your computer to take anywhere you wish. Importing Download eBooks from your computer. Once initial preparation is complete... eBooks on your computer to the Reader to the Reader using eBook Library. Reading/ Playing/Viewing Enjoy content on the Reader. US Introduction What You Can Do with Reader First, read the Quick Start Guide to charge the Reader battery and install the dedicated software ...
...Downloaded *1 eBooks *2 *1 CONNECT eBooks (online e-Book store) *2 Book/Audio/Picture files that you already have Getting Started Charge the Reader, then install eBook Library on your computer to take anywhere you wish. Importing Download eBooks from your computer. Once initial preparation is complete... eBooks on your computer to the Reader to the Reader using eBook Library. Reading/ Playing/Viewing Enjoy content on the Reader. US Introduction What You Can Do with Reader First, read the Quick Start Guide to charge the Reader battery and install the dedicated software ...
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MENU button To return to the previous screen or show a menu. ( page 13) (page) / (>/)/ previous (
MENU button To return to the previous screen or show a menu. ( page 13) (page) / (>/)/ previous (
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... Holes for soft cover attachment The soft cover is attached when purchased. ( page 12) Folds open in use 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Note • Do not leave the Reader in a high temperature conditions, as it may damage the soft cover. (size) button To zoom in/out a page or picture. ( page 39, 56) .... USB connector To connect the USB cable (supplied). ( page 28) DC IN jack To connect the AC power adapter (optional). Hint • The Reader can be charged by connecting to a computer using the supplied USB cable.
... Holes for soft cover attachment The soft cover is attached when purchased. ( page 12) Folds open in use 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Note • Do not leave the Reader in a high temperature conditions, as it may damage the soft cover. (size) button To zoom in/out a page or picture. ( page 39, 56) .... USB connector To connect the USB cable (supplied). ( page 28) DC IN jack To connect the AC power adapter (optional). Hint • The Reader can be charged by connecting to a computer using the supplied USB cable.
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buttons again. (Headphones) jack To connect headphones (optional). ( page 51) VOLUME +/- To restore the sound, press the VOLUME +/- buttons To adjust the volume. ( page 53) To mute the sound, press and hold the VOLUME +/- Rear Reset button To reset the Reader if no operation is possible. ( page 68) Continued 11 US buttons.
buttons again. (Headphones) jack To connect headphones (optional). ( page 51) VOLUME +/- To restore the sound, press the VOLUME +/- buttons To adjust the volume. ( page 53) To mute the sound, press and hold the VOLUME +/- Rear Reset button To reset the Reader if no operation is possible. ( page 68) Continued 11 US buttons.
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...; Note that the tabs of the soft cover are completely inserted in the holes of the Reader. Do not remove the label. Attaching the soft cover Insert the tab C of the soft cover in the hole D of the Reader. Pull the tab of the soft cover towards A. Remove the... Reader in the direction of E to attach it to the soft cover. Check that the tab of the soft...
...; Note that the tabs of the soft cover are completely inserted in the holes of the Reader. Do not remove the label. Attaching the soft cover Insert the tab C of the soft cover in the hole D of the Reader. Pull the tab of the soft cover towards A. Remove the... Reader in the direction of E to attach it to the soft cover. Check that the tab of the soft...
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The Reader turns off the Reader Slide the POWER switch in the direction of to appear when used for the first time, after a reset or shut down, or when the battery has depleted. Slide the POWER switch. It may take a few moments to turn on the Reader and the start-up in orange when the Reader is turned on. To turn on the Reader. The indicator lights up screen to turn off . 15 US Turning on Reader Slide the POWER switch in the direction of again. The Reader turns on.
The Reader turns off the Reader Slide the POWER switch in the direction of to appear when used for the first time, after a reset or shut down, or when the battery has depleted. Slide the POWER switch. It may take a few moments to turn on the Reader and the start-up in orange when the Reader is turned on. To turn on the Reader. The indicator lights up screen to turn off . 15 US Turning on Reader Slide the POWER switch in the direction of again. The Reader turns on.
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When connected to automatically enter sleep mode. The Sleep Mode setting can set the Reader to the AC Adaptor for 60 minutes (resume function). In sleep mode, the Reader automatically turns off , even if no operation is performed for 60 minutes. - The previously displayed screen appears when ...by sliding the POWER switch from the Setting menu ( page 61). Note • In the following states, the Reader will not automatically turn off if no operation is performed for Reader (AC-S5220E) (optional) to the computer using the supplied USB cable - When connected to charge - When ...
When connected to automatically enter sleep mode. The Sleep Mode setting can set the Reader to the AC Adaptor for 60 minutes (resume function). In sleep mode, the Reader automatically turns off , even if no operation is performed for 60 minutes. - The previously displayed screen appears when ...by sliding the POWER switch from the Setting menu ( page 61). Note • In the following states, the Reader will not automatically turn off if no operation is performed for Reader (AC-S5220E) (optional) to the computer using the supplied USB cable - When connected to charge - When ...
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... been fully depleted, it takes about 40 minutes until is displayed. Connect the USB cable directly to fully charge the battery. About charging Charging the Reader is required when using the AC power adapter and AC power cord (optional). (Charging time: approx. 2 hours*) * Approximate time required to the computer.... work and is not connected to an AC outlet for the first time. The indicator lights up in red while is not displayed, and the Reader is charged. • If the remaining battery power of a connected notebook computer is low, charging via USB (Refer to the Quick Start Guide...
... been fully depleted, it takes about 40 minutes until is displayed. Connect the USB cable directly to fully charge the battery. About charging Charging the Reader is required when using the AC power adapter and AC power cord (optional). (Charging time: approx. 2 hours*) * Approximate time required to the computer.... work and is not connected to an AC outlet for the first time. The indicator lights up in red while is not displayed, and the Reader is charged. • If the remaining battery power of a connected notebook computer is low, charging via USB (Refer to the Quick Start Guide...
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You can verify the remaining battery power by checking the indicator in the bottom left of the screen. If you continue to use without charging, the following warning appears. Charge the Reader and turn off automatically. Charge the battery. Charge the battery when remaining power is low, the following warning appears, and the Reader will turn it on again. 18 US Note • If the remaining battery power is low (the fewer black segments indicated, the lower the remaining power).
You can verify the remaining battery power by checking the indicator in the bottom left of the screen. If you continue to use without charging, the following warning appears. Charge the Reader and turn off automatically. Charge the battery. Charge the battery when remaining power is low, the following warning appears, and the Reader will turn it on again. 18 US Note • If the remaining battery power is low (the fewer black segments indicated, the lower the remaining power).
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... Duo" "Memory Stick PRO Duo" SD Memory Card miniSD Card *3 *1 The Reader does not comply with copyright protection of the Reader. Note • The Reader has separate slots for the Reader to 2 GB, however, operation of the content files stored on the Reader. *2 The Reader does not comply with MagicGate standard, and the data requiring the... content files in the memory card if the capacity of all SD Memory Cards is not guaranteed. • When inserting the memory card into the Reader, it may damage the slot and the memory card.
... Duo" "Memory Stick PRO Duo" SD Memory Card miniSD Card *3 *1 The Reader does not comply with copyright protection of the Reader. Note • The Reader has separate slots for the Reader to 2 GB, however, operation of the content files stored on the Reader. *2 The Reader does not comply with MagicGate standard, and the data requiring the... content files in the memory card if the capacity of all SD Memory Cards is not guaranteed. • When inserting the memory card into the Reader, it may damage the slot and the memory card.
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Inserting a memory card into the slot. Note • If the dummy card is not inserted in the "Memory Stick Duo" slot and the SD Memory Card slot at purchase. When not using the memory card, insert the dummy card into the Reader Remove dummy cards from the "Memory Stick Duo" slot and SD Memory Card slot. The dummy cards are inserted in the slot, foreign objects may enter the slot, and cause malfunction or damage. Continued 20 US
Inserting a memory card into the slot. Note • If the dummy card is not inserted in the "Memory Stick Duo" slot and the SD Memory Card slot at purchase. When not using the memory card, insert the dummy card into the Reader Remove dummy cards from the "Memory Stick Duo" slot and SD Memory Card slot. The dummy cards are inserted in the slot, foreign objects may enter the slot, and cause malfunction or damage. Continued 20 US
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... correct direction. Forced insertion may damage the slot. • Do not insert an incompatible memory card, as it clicks into the place. Note • The Reader has separate slots for "Memory Stick Duo" and the SD Memory Card. Insert a memory card in the direction with its label side up...
... correct direction. Forced insertion may damage the slot. • Do not insert an incompatible memory card, as it clicks into the place. Note • The Reader has separate slots for "Memory Stick Duo" and the SD Memory Card. Insert a memory card in the direction with its label side up...
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Notes • Do not remove a memory card or turn off the Reader while reading or writing data, as data may be damaged. • For details on handling memory cards, refer to page 86. 22 US "Memory SD Memory Stick Duo" Card Remove the memory card squarely from the Reader Gently push in the memory card. You will hear a click, and the memory card pops out. Removing a memory card from the "Memory Stick Duo" slot or the SD Memory Card slot.
Notes • Do not remove a memory card or turn off the Reader while reading or writing data, as data may be damaged. • For details on handling memory cards, refer to page 86. 22 US "Memory SD Memory Stick Duo" Card Remove the memory card squarely from the Reader Gently push in the memory card. You will hear a click, and the memory card pops out. Removing a memory card from the "Memory Stick Duo" slot or the SD Memory Card slot.
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For details, refer to access CONNECT eBooks. "Reader" - "eBook Library." Click "eBook Store" in the Source view. Use the dedicated software eBook Library to the eBook ...eBooks. The View area is switched to transfer and read downloaded eBooks on your computer. • You need to authorize the Reader to CONNECT eBooks to the Store view and CONNECT eBooks appears. Continued 23 US Importing Content Importing eBooks from the online e-Book ... "All Programs" - Notes • To download eBooks, you need to prepare an Internet-accessible environment on the Reader.
For details, refer to access CONNECT eBooks. "Reader" - "eBook Library." Click "eBook Store" in the Source view. Use the dedicated software eBook Library to the eBook ...eBooks. The View area is switched to transfer and read downloaded eBooks on your computer. • You need to authorize the Reader to CONNECT eBooks to the Store view and CONNECT eBooks appears. Continued 23 US Importing Content Importing eBooks from the online e-Book ... "All Programs" - Notes • To download eBooks, you need to prepare an Internet-accessible environment on the Reader.
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... Library. Click "Import Files" on the "File" menu. The content files in the folder. Select the content file to be imported, as necessary. "Reader" - To select multiple files, click the files while holding down the Ctrl key. Click "Open." The content file(s) is imported into Library. Click...
... Library. Click "Import Files" on the "File" menu. The content files in the folder. Select the content file to be imported, as necessary. "Reader" - To select multiple files, click the files while holding down the Ctrl key. Click "Open." The content file(s) is imported into Library. Click...