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... screen orientation to horizontal ( page 104) or use the on-screen keyboard 28 Using the Reader Home Menu 32 Continued If you view on the Reader, view it in your computer from the support web site: www.sony.com/readersupport Table of Contents Introduction 7 What You Can Do with the... Reader 7 Getting Started 10 Parts and Controls 10 Turning on your computer in S size to retain the ...
... screen orientation to horizontal ( page 104) or use the on-screen keyboard 28 Using the Reader Home Menu 32 Continued If you view on the Reader, view it in your computer from the support web site: www.sony.com/readersupport Table of Contents Introduction 7 What You Can Do with the... Reader 7 Getting Started 10 Parts and Controls 10 Turning on your computer in S size to retain the ...
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... the Book Option 73 Jumping to pages - 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...
... the Book Option 73 Jumping to pages - 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...
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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 ...
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 ...
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.... * "eBook Store from the Reader Store whenever, wherever you subscribe to periodicals on the Reader Store, a new issue will be automatically delivered 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 Sony" has been renamed "Reader Store." Continued Auto delivery ( ...
.... * "eBook Store from the Reader Store whenever, wherever you subscribe to periodicals on the Reader Store, a new issue will be automatically delivered 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 Sony" has been renamed "Reader Store." Continued Auto delivery ( ...
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You can also transfer various content such as, audio files, pictures and documents, from outside the wireless network, and transfer them to the Reader using Reader Library. * "eBook Library" has been renamed "Reader Library." 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 your computer to the Reader. Continued
You can also transfer various content such as, audio files, pictures and documents, from outside the wireless network, and transfer them to the Reader using Reader Library. * "eBook Library" has been renamed "Reader Library." 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 your computer to the Reader. Continued
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...) Searching for keywords ( page 80) Annotating such as - Highlighting a word(s) ( page 87) - Also, the Reader provides the following useful features to -use touch screen. Switching screen orientation ( page 104) Jumping 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...
...) Searching for keywords ( page 80) Annotating such as - Highlighting a word(s) ( page 87) - Also, the Reader provides the following useful features to -use touch screen. Switching screen orientation ( page 104) Jumping 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...
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Continued 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 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.
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... 11 You can also turn multiple pages by default. DC IN jack Connects the supplied AC adapter (AC-S5220E) ( page 22). Hint The Reader can turn the page using the supplied USB cable. USB connector Connects the supplied USB cable ( page 42, 44). (Headphones) jack... -/+ button Adjusts the volume ( page 149). You can be charged by connecting to a computer using the touch screen ( page 24). RESET button Resets the Reader if no operation is set to ON by pressing and holding the buttons.
... 11 You can also turn multiple pages by default. DC IN jack Connects the supplied AC adapter (AC-S5220E) ( page 22). Hint The Reader can turn the page using the supplied USB cable. USB connector Connects the supplied USB cable ( page 42, 44). (Headphones) jack... -/+ button Adjusts the volume ( page 149). You can be charged by connecting to a computer using the touch screen ( page 24). RESET button Resets the Reader if no operation is set to ON by pressing and holding the buttons.
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... Used to perform drawing or precise operations, such as selecting a word, on /off when charging is complete ( page 23). To shut down the Reader, slide and hold for more than 3 seconds ( page 21). Charge/Busy indicator Lights up in orange when your computer starts accessing the... Reader via USB, and when the Reader turns on/off. Stylus The stylus enables you to insert a Memory Stick Duo media (optional) ( page 14). ...
... Used to perform drawing or precise operations, such as selecting a word, on /off when charging is complete ( page 23). To shut down the Reader, slide and hold for more than 3 seconds ( page 21). Charge/Busy indicator Lights up in orange when your computer starts accessing the... Reader via USB, and when the Reader turns on/off. Stylus The stylus enables you to insert a Memory Stick Duo media (optional) ( page 14). ...
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... 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 clicks into the correct slot with its label side up until it may take time... for the Reader to recognize the content files in the memory card if the number of the content files...
... 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 clicks into the correct slot with its label side up until it may take time... for the Reader to recognize the content files in the memory card if the number of the content files...
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Getting Started Removing the supplied stylus The supplied stylus is stored on the top left side of the holder when you replace it . Pull it out from the top to the bottom of the Reader. Continued 15 Attaching the supplied cover accessory (PRSA-ZC9) Attach the supplied cover accessory (PRSA-ZC9) after removing the soft cover ( page 18). Note This Reader only meets the RF Exposure guidelines when used with the supplied cover accessory (PRSA-ZC9). Note Make sure to insert the stylus fully to use it .
Getting Started Removing the supplied stylus The supplied stylus is stored on the top left side of the holder when you replace it . Pull it out from the top to the bottom of the Reader. Continued 15 Attaching the supplied cover accessory (PRSA-ZC9) Attach the supplied cover accessory (PRSA-ZC9) after removing the soft cover ( page 18). Note This Reader only meets the RF Exposure guidelines when used with the supplied cover accessory (PRSA-ZC9). Note Make sure to insert the stylus fully to use it .
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Battery cover Connector Media slot cover Supplied battery pack: PRSA-BP9 (label side face up) 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. F ace the label side of the supplied battery pack upwards, then insert it into the battery box with the connectors aligned.
Battery cover Connector Media slot cover Supplied battery pack: PRSA-BP9 (label side face up) 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. F ace the label side of the supplied battery pack upwards, then insert it into the battery box with the connectors aligned.
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... 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. Continued 17 Slot Tab Notes Do not attach the media slot cover () before installing the battery cover. See portion ...
... 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. Continued 17 Slot Tab Notes Do not attach the media slot cover () before installing the battery cover. See portion ...
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... sleep mode. Hint Even if you do not turn off the Reader Slide the POWER switch again. Notes If the Reader does not turn on the Reader. To turn off the Reader manually, the Reader enters sleep mode after 60 minutes of inactivity when the "Power Management" setting is required. ...For details, refer to "Charging the Reader" ( page 22). It may take a few moments for the Reader start-up screen to "On" ( page 20, 154). 19 Getting Started Turning on the Reader Slide the POWER switch to turn on , charging is set to appear ...
... sleep mode. Hint Even if you do not turn off the Reader Slide the POWER switch again. Notes If the Reader does not turn on the Reader. To turn off the Reader manually, the Reader enters sleep mode after 60 minutes of inactivity when the "Power Management" setting is required. ...For details, refer to "Charging the Reader" ( page 22). It may take a few moments for the Reader start-up screen to "On" ( page 20, 154). 19 Getting Started Turning on the Reader Slide the POWER switch to turn on , charging is set to appear ...
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...At purchase, power management is set to "On," when: - Getting Started About power management The Reader has a power management feature to an AC outlet - playing audio files or a slideshow The Reader does not wake up from "Power Management" in the "Settings" menu ( page 154). ...; In addition to the computer using "Wireless Standby" ( page 35, 155). Notes The Reader does not enter sleep mode after 60 minutes of inactivity even if "Power Management" is activated. connected to power management feature, you can activate/...
...At purchase, power management is set to "On," when: - Getting Started About power management The Reader has a power management feature to an AC outlet - playing audio files or a slideshow The Reader does not wake up from "Power Management" in the "Settings" menu ( page 154). ...; In addition to the computer using "Wireless Standby" ( page 35, 155). Notes The Reader does not enter sleep mode after 60 minutes of inactivity even if "Power Management" is activated. connected to power management feature, you can activate/...
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You can be minimized by auto delivery while the Reader is 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 Reader Store, where previous issues are available ( page 39). 21... Note You cannot receive periodicals by shutting down the Reader. Getting Started To shut down the Reader manually Battery consumption can shut down ( page 40). If you miss any new issues during shutdown, download them from the "My ...
You can be minimized by auto delivery while the Reader is 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 Reader Store, where previous issues are available ( page 39). 21... Note You cannot receive periodicals by shutting down the Reader. Getting Started To shut down the Reader manually Battery consumption can shut down ( page 40). If you miss any new issues during shutdown, download them from the "My ...
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...turn on and the charge/busy indicator may not turn on the Reader. AC adapter (AC-S5220E) Continued 22 Charging the Reader via an AC outlet To charge the Reader via USB, you connect the Reader to an AC outlet, the Reader may blink. It will take approximately 5 hours to fully charge the... to fully charge the battery. Connect to a computer via USB. When the remaining battery power is low. In this case, charge the Reader for the first time, or when the remaining battery power is extremely low, if you slide the POWER switch immediately after you cannot operate the...
...turn on and the charge/busy indicator may not turn on the Reader. AC adapter (AC-S5220E) Continued 22 Charging the Reader via an AC outlet To charge the Reader via USB, you connect the Reader to an AC outlet, the Reader may blink. It will take approximately 5 hours to fully charge the... to fully charge the battery. Connect to a computer via USB. When the remaining battery power is low. In this case, charge the Reader for the first time, or when the remaining battery power is extremely low, if you slide the POWER switch immediately after you cannot operate the...
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If you enter your information at the Reader Store, or search for items, enter comments or create text memos on -screen keyboard appears when you tap the predictive word, it will appear in the input area. / (Shift key): Switches the character type. Tap to switch to use the on-screen keyboard The on the Reader. Input area: Displays tapped character. Keyboard history area: Shows predictive words from previously typed ones. Getting Started How to the upper-case keyboard. Continued 28
If you enter your information at the Reader Store, or search for items, enter comments or create text memos on -screen keyboard appears when you tap the predictive word, it will appear in the input area. / (Shift key): Switches the character type. Tap to switch to use the on-screen keyboard The on the Reader. Input area: Displays tapped character. Keyboard history area: Shows predictive words from previously typed ones. Getting Started How to the upper-case keyboard. Continued 28
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... one. "German" - Characters selectable from "Keyboard" in the "Advanced Settings" ( page 158). To input additional characters Hint The Reader provides the following keyboard language formats. - To delete consecutive characters in the Reader Store has / icons next to the input area. "United States" (default setting) - If you tap and hold a character key...
... one. "German" - Characters selectable from "Keyboard" in the "Advanced Settings" ( page 158). To input additional characters Hint The Reader provides the following keyboard language formats. - To delete consecutive characters in the Reader Store has / icons next to the input area. "United States" (default setting) - If you tap and hold a character key...
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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 the Reader Store, "Applications" menu and "Settings" menu. Menu tabs By tapping a menu tab, you can go to configure the settings. Continued 32 Menu items Status bar Menu tabs Menu items By tapping an item on the menu items area, you can open the selected content or content list(s).
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 the Reader Store, "Applications" menu and "Settings" menu. Menu tabs By tapping a menu tab, you can go to configure the settings. Continued 32 Menu items Status bar Menu tabs Menu items By tapping an item on the menu items area, you can open the selected content or content list(s).