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1. Table of Contents 65 Reading Periodicals 3 Tap a desired issue in the list Tap to previous page Tap to change sorting order w Reader Today by Issue Dialogs Y Issue date lt Front page Thu 10 8 2009 Thu 10 8 Thu 10 8 2009 ae Amme ffs manywork After layoffs manywork Gay Conditional icon _ 3 em ae display EI 37 Tap to open an issue Scroll bar Tip e About the OPTIONS menu see 31 Table of Contents 66 Reading Periodicals 4 Use the navigation bar to read Operations on a section Page Table of Contents gt Previous section Return to the first page Next section Operations on an article gt Top Table of Contents gt Previous article Return to the first page Next article of the section Tips e Annotations can be added 39 e About the OPTIONS menu see 31 Table of Contents 67 Collections Collections Creating You can group desired content in Reader as a collection 1 Tap iii Collections at Home menu gt New Collection Collections ii Unread Books 9 books iil Unread Periodicals 12 periodicals il Purchased Books No books Tip e Press OPTIONS tap New Collection to create a collection Table of Contents 68 Collections 2 Enter the collection name using the on screen keybo
2. 1 Table of Contents Tap a bookmark or highlighted word by Drawing or by Keyboard To enter a handwritten note tap by Drawing Ss Pen i o ie pel Quit Drawing area a Eraser on his k in the mi rightful To enter a memo with typed in text 26 tap by Keyboard e When adding a note to the highlighted text in Create Edit unselect any annotation tool icon and then tap the highlight Enter a note tap Done B will be attached to the bookmark or highlight To view the added note tap a bookmark or highlight with B 42 Annotation e While writing make sure that you are not touching another area on the screen this could affect the notes that you write with the stylus or your finger To ensure your notes are correctly saved do not handwrite notes too close to the edge of the screen e f you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing on your Reader avoid applying excessive pressure to the screen try not to handwrite or draw too quickly the notes functionality is not designed for very detailed drawings or for writing small characters To edit a note Tap a bookmark or highlight with Ed Edit edit a note tap Done To delete a note Tap a bookmark or highlight with B Delete Yes Table of Contents 43 Finding a Note Finding a Note Searching for notes within a book 1 Table of Contents P
3. 23 Touch Screen Tip e To delete a bookmark double tap it Swiping In the page view swiping the screen turns a page To change page turn preference see 87 Chapter 1 It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a large fortune must be in want of a wife However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighbourhood this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families that he lered the ty of somegne or other of theig et d his lady to him ont f N Park is let at last Swiping and holding Swipe and hold the page to turn pages repeatedly Table of Contents 24 Touch Screen Dragging In zoom in mode 49 tap and drag to reposition the displayed page In the Handwriting 77 application or Create Edit function 5 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 select consecutive words 40 Table of Contents 25 Touch Screen On screen keyboard The on screen keyboard is used for word search 55 creating a text memo 42 80 and dictionary search 5 62 Input area eee ajiwjielir t iy Juli jio ip a is id it ig injijik jt t Jiz xJle v b Jin im 123 Space
4. 8 To zoom in a picture Press Q 10 to switch to the zoom in mode Drag the zoom slider 49 and scroll the picture by dragging Tip e Double tap where you wish to zoom in further The double tapped area will be shown centered automatically after zooming in Table of Contents 84 Settings Changing Settings Tap E 1 Settings tab at Home menu General Settings gt 87 Date and Time Date and Time Format Page Turn Preference Menu Language Keyboard Screen Orientation Application Preferences gt 88 Dictionary Slideshow System Management gt 89 Power Management Device Lock Standby Screen Table of Contents 85 Changing Settings Initialization gt 92 Restore Defaults Clear Keyboard History Format Internal Memory About Displays system and legal information of the Reader Device Shutdown Shuts down power off the Reader completely Table of Contents 86 Changing Settings General Settings menu items Date and Time Tap a field to change Input a number by tapping the numeric key pad Tap OK to apply the change Tip The date and time of your Reader will be automatically synchronized to your computer by the Reader Library after connection Date and Time Format Tap Month Day Year or Day Month Year to select the date format Tap 12 hour or 24 hour to select the time format Tap O
5. Dictionary cditiismmnenaian 88 E EBOOK STOLE eesessesssseeseseeseees 17 F Features essessessessessesseeseesesseesee 4 Finding a Note 44 Annotation ssessessesssssessee 39 Icons and types of note in the Notes list 45 Finding the notes in all Contents eeeesesessessesssssssssesses 46 Format Internal Memory ee ee eer ree 86 92 Full Page scsesssessesseseeeees 48 G Getting Started 8 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE isisisssssssssssiressisnsss 111 126 General Settings 85 87 GO co anne mere 32 57 59 History eeesseseeseeee 32 59 Previous View 32 59 Select Page 32 57 Table of Contents 32 H Handwriting 41 42 76 77 Finding a NOte 44 Notes sscseee 33 41 44 Handwriting a note 41 Highlighting word s 40 Holes for optional cover ATTACHMENL sssscsserseeees 11 HOME MeNU cescesseeeeeeeeees 29 How to Get eBooks 17 Hide SHOW c sccsecseeseeees 33 History Beene terete 32 l Icons and types of note in the Notes list 45 SSUES sectioned 66 71 INEO erenercnenceine eencerent 32 Initialization 86 92 J Jumping to a Page 57 LUNI EEEE 22 59 GO tO stesicccievivcinns 32 57 59 Previous View 32 59 Select Page 32 57 K Keyboard sssseecseeseee 85 88 L EON A E E 22 59 Listing
6. Standby Screen see 91 2 Charge Busy indicator Red Charging in progress Orange When booting shutting down internal memory access Off Off Sleep mode Reader in operation Table of Contents Parts and Controls Stylus For more precise operations use the supplied stylus Insert fully into the holder when not in use Table of Contents Parts and Controls M EE 4 Y D N lo a 4 Touch screen gt 23 Lightly tap the screen either with a finger or the supplied stylus to navigate 5 lt M gt Page Turn buttons Press lt previous or gt next to turn the page Press and hold lt or gt to turn pages continuously 6 A Home button 5 29 Shows the Home menu Q Size button 5 47 Shows a utility to change text size Zoom a page and select a page mode OPTIONS button 5 31 Shows the menu for relevant optional functions Table of Contents 10 Parts and Controls lt lt QR gt R OPTIONS o g i 9 Micro USB connector 5 12 Used for transferring data and charging the Reader RESET hole 93 11 Holes for optional cover attachment With the same hole in the left top corner of the Reader an optional accessory cover can be attached Table of Contents 11 Charging the Reader Charging the Reader Charge your Reader by connecting it to your computer w
7. Table of Contents 89 Changing Settings Device Lock Locks the Reader by setting a pass code Tap On to set a pass code Input a 4 digit number by tapping the numeric key pad Tap OK to lock the Reader To unlock input the pass code and tap OK Then tap Off to unlock the Reader and tap OK 0000 is the factory setting e You are recommended to make a note of your pass code and keep it in a safe place separate from the Reader e f you forget your pass code contact your Sony Customer Support 18 however note that in unlocking your device all content on it will be erased e When the Device Lock setting is activated the Reader will not be recognized by your computer please set to Off before connecting Table of Contents 90 Changing Settings Standby Screen Sets the standby screen during the sleep mode Off displays nothing in the sleep mode e Show picture Set On to show the selected pictures on the standby screen For details on setting the pictures see To set as a standby screen 84 Show message Set On to show messages on the standby screen Table of Contents 91 Changing Settings Initialization menu items Restore Defaults Restores the Reader to its default settings You will need to perform the initial settings after restoring Clear Keyboard History Deletes predictive words for the on screen keyboard Format Internal
8. rightful property of someone or other of their daughters However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighbourhood this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families that he is considered the rightful property of someone or other of their daughters My dear Mr Bennet said his lady to him one day have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last Mr Bennet replied that he had not My dear Mr Bennet said his lady to him one day have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last But it is returned she for Mrs Long has just been here and she told me all about it Mr Bennet made no answer S Mr Bennet replied that he had not is returned she for Mrs mi has just been here and she Do you not want to know who has taken it cried his wife impatiently You want to tell me and I have no objection to hearing it This was invitation enough Why my dear you must know Mrs Long says that 5 of 352 Position indicator Table of Contents 54 Searching Searching By selecting a word s e To select a word double tap a desired word at page view To select consecutive words see Double tapping and dragging 25 The following screen will appear impatiently eQ ee Quit v New Oxford American Dictionary an swer ansar
9. Custom setting mode 53 3 Tap X to apply the setting and exit The change will only be stored in the content being adjusted Select Original when it is necessary to restore the default setting Table of Contents 52 Adjusting Content View Custom setting mode 1 Tap amp drag the slider or tap gt or 9 repeatedly until the page is adjusted to the desired brightness and contrast Do you not want to know who has taken it cried his wife impatiently You want to tell me and I have no objection to hearing it c Slider e ee Or tf ji lt J gt Lx 2 i lt gt Restore Restores the value of previous custom settings 2 Tap X to apply the setting and exit The change will only be stored in the content being adjusted Select Original 52 when it is necessary to restore the default setting Table of Contents 53 Screen Orientation Screen Orientation The screen orientation can be switched to either portrait vertical or landscape horizontal mode by selecting Orientation in any OPTIONS menu To change the direction of screen rotation see Screen Orientation l 88 Portrait Landscape Chapter 1 It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in way Be possession of a large fortune must be in want of a wife on entering a neighbourhood ll fixed in the minds of the surrounding families that he is considered the
10. Memory Formats the internal memory of the Reader Formatting will erase all the contents in the storage Before formatting make sure to backup data you wish to keep to your computer via Reader Library Note that protected content will also be deleted by formatting Table of Contents 92 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the Reader does not function as expected try the following steps to resolve the issue 1 W N Table of Contents Reset the Reader by pressing the RESET hole with a small pin or clip after 5 seconds slide the power switch to restart the Reader The content and settings stored on the Reader are not affected by resetting e The bookmarks highlights handwritten memos or the setting information may be deleted by resetting The screen will not change after pressing the RESET hole Slide the power switch to restart the Reader Do not push the RESET hole with a breakable point such as the graphite of a mechanical pencil It causes the RESET hole to be blocked Check the symptoms list gt 94 If it is an issue regarding Reader Library check for information in Reader Library Help Look for information on the support Web sites 18 93 Troubleshooting Symptoms Power Battery cannot charge gt If Charging stopped is displayed on the screen check the conditions to charge the Reader again 12 If charging the Reader by connecting to your computer make
11. Table of Contents 77 Applications menu 3 Draw in the drawing area with the supplied stylus or your finger gt tap Done To erase a line tap tap or stroke a part of the line Pen Eraser EA o x7 Quit Drawing area Tip e If you tap New the current drawing is saved and a new drawing editor opens e While writing make sure that you are not touching another area on the screen this could affect the notes that you write with the stylus or your finger e To ensure your notes are correctly saved do not handwrite notes too close to the edge of the screen e f you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing on your Reader avoid applying excessive pressure to the screen try not to handwrite or draw too quickly the notes functionality is not designed for very detailed drawings or for writing small characters Table of Contents 78 Applications menu Viewing editing created drawings After step 1 l 77 tap a drawing thumbnail to view Tap Edit and follow step 3 above To delete protect a drawing s Tap amp Handwriting under H Applications at Home menu press OPTIONS tap Delete Drawings or Protect Drawings To delete refer to the example instructions for deleting books in Deleting Content 74 To protect refer to the example instructions for protecting books in Protecting Content 75 Tip e After step 1 77 tap a dr
12. To Perform at input area Edit Tap to place the cursor Delete a character Tap to place the cursor and tap to delete a character before the cursor Finish inputting Tap OK Search or Done Table of Contents 26 Touch Screen To Perform at input area Insert line feed Tap Return Return is invalid with Search Switch the keyboard type Tap 123 to switch to the symbol keyboard To return tap Abc Switch the character type Tap t to switch to the upper case keyboard Tap to switch to additional characters Input previously entered words Id change choose Canada Joie Tap one of previously entered words shown below the input area Keyboard history only records hyphened words of 4 to 15 letters Numbers or other symbols are excluded Table of Contents 27 Touch Screen To input optional characters Tap and hold an applicable character key will pop up optional characters M al a 4 a a a a le 9 Table of Contents 28 Home Menu Home Menu Press the ft Home button to display the Home menu Last read content Continue Reading Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Lastread 5 14 2010 11 13 Tap to list book s 36 Newly loaded book s Collection list 68 Bookmarks and annotations E 46 pe L Reader settings 85 More appli
13. can be done in the OPTIONS menu Notes Create Edit 41 Deleting From the OPTIONS menu Notes Create Edit l 41 Adding a note in a highlight See 42 Table of Contents 40 Annotation Handwriting a note Press OPTIONS tap Notes Create Edit use a stylus or finger to mark your note Marker Eraser Pen Bookmark uum a Auto save and quit Chapter 1 Lists notes in the content It is a truth univers fen edged that a single man in possession of a larg fmustbe in want of a wife FI gt 44 However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighbourhood this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families that he is considered the Deleting a drawn line highlight Tap and stroke across the drawn line or highlight e While writing make sure that you are not touching another area on the screen this could affect the notes that you write with the stylus or your finger To ensure your notes are correctly saved do not handwrite notes too close to the edge of the screen e If you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing on your Reader avoid applying excessive pressure to the screen try not to handwrite or draw too quickly the notes functionality is not designed for very detailed drawings or for writing small characters Table of Contents 41 Annotation Adding a note
14. cannot be recognized by your computer gt A USB hub or USB extension cable is used for the connection Connection via an extension cable or USB hub is not guaranteed Connect the USB cable directly to the computer gt Disconnect the USB cable from the Reader then reconnect it after a while gt If the Reader is locked it will not be recognized by your computer set Device Lock to Off 90 gt While the Reader is connected to a computer do not turn on restart wake up from sleep mode or shut down the computer These operations may influence the Reader unrecognizable by the computer Disconnect the Reader from the computer before performing these operations gt Use the supplied USB cable gt There may be a malfunction with the USB port on your computer Connect the supplied USB cable to another port on the computer gt It may take a while for the software to be recognized by the computer Wait for a moment Table of Contents 99 Troubleshooting gt If none of the above solves the problem press the RESET hole of the Reader 93 turn on the Reader again and then reconnect the supplied USB cable Content cannot be transferred to the Reader from your computer gt There is not enough free space on the Reader memory Check About 86 for free space on internal memory then delete unnecessary data gt The Reader is not authorized Authorize the Reader using Reader Library Refer to Authoriz
15. excessive power Never subject the Reader to extremes of light temperature moisture or vibration Never wrap the Reader in anything when it is being used with the AC adapter Heat build up in the Reader may cause malfunction or damage Do not put any heavy object on top of the Reader or apply a strong shock to the Reader It may cause a malfunction or damage Do not leave the Reader on an unstable surface Do not expose the Reader to water The Reader is not waterproof Remember to follow the precautions below Be careful not to drop the Reader into a sink or other container filled with water Do not use the Reader in humid locations or bad weather such as in the rain or snow Do not get the Reader wet If you touch the Reader with wet hands or put the Reader in a damp article of clothing the Reader may get wet and this may cause a malfunction The screen is delicate and subject to cracking Handle the Reader with care Do not poke people using the supplied stylus Do not treat or use the supplied stylus roughly such as bending it or scratching the touch screen with it Use the supplied stylus only for touch screen operations Do not use the stylus if it is damaged or deformed If any objects are placed on the touch screen it may cause a malfunction When not in use leave Reader in sleep mode or shut it down Table of Contents 106 Precautions Do not put any cards such as cash cards or credit car
16. may move to the next previous page at zoom lock Q Lock mode Table of Contents 50 Resizing Using the zoom in mode Tap To O Switch the screen orientation Fit the page width to the screen width 7 Fit the page height to the screen height Q Lock Lock the zoom ratio and the magnified area The book can be read as it is Q Unlock Return to the zoom in mode To keep the zoom locked screen press A to quit When opening the book next time the zoom locked screen will be restored Valhlv Scroll the page You can also scroll the page by dragging or tap on a page where you want to zoom in Check which part on the page is displayed m Return to original view Displays when in zoom in mode In zoom in mode page links are not available Table of Contents 51 Adjusting Content View Adjusting Content View A page that is hard to read such as a scanned or color converted document can be made more readable by adjusting the brightness and contrast 1 Press OPTIONS tap Adjust View 2 Tap the desired item from the following Item Description Original Displays the page in the original quality Saturated Improves readability by emphasizing contrast Details Backlight compensation brings up details in a dark area Brighter Increases the brightness Darker Decreases the brightness Custom
17. or pressing OPTIONS tapping Return to List Table of Contents 35 Reading Content Reading Books Tap amp Books at Home menu to view a book list Tap a desired book to open Tap to previous page Tap to change sorting order Title 2 p SKD 3KO gp L0Ke FRELOKE Joes a 2 oz Travels A Christmas Carol n gt BRON10 Date of 4 Ts Ca J Conditional icon transfer m display E537 ona Tap to open a book Scroll bar Tips e About the OPTIONS menu see 31 e To transfer eBooks to the Reader please see 17 Table of Contents 36 Reading Books Conditional icon Icon Condition Newly transferred or unread content a Protected content 75 23 Days to the expiration date Expired is displayed when a book has expired Table of Contents 37 Reading Books Operation at page view Swipe the screen to turn page Double tap to bookmark Handwritten Z2 memo Tap to It is a truth universally acknowledjied that a single man in show its possession of a large fortune must be in want of a wife i However little known the feelings r views of such a man may be thu mbna il Tap on his first entering a neighbourha d this truth is so well fixed in the thu mbn a il to the minds of the surrounding families that he is considered the rightful property of someone or other of their daughters display in full size My dear Mr
18. previously looked up NOVO cease ranean cis 63 List iinn 33 44 M Magazines cssseseeeeees 29 65 Margin Cut ssesssseesssess0000 48 Menu Languagel 87 N N WSPaPelS cseceeeeeeees 29 65 NOLS ssiri 39 42 44 Annotation cavssieiessinteisesss 39 Bookmarking s ssecs000 39 DIAWING sssecseseeeeseeees 41 42 Finding a Note 44 Handwriting a note 41 Highlighting word s 40 Notes 33 41 44 New Collection 33 68 New Drawing 0 33 77 New Memo eee 33 80 Notes ssessscscceees 33 41 44 Create Edit 33 41 Hide SHOW ssecceeeee 33 ST ete 33 44 0 On screen keyboard 26 Clear Keyboard History OEA E 86 9 Keyboard secseeeee 85 88 Table of Contents Index Operation at page view 38 OPTIONS MeN seessesseeeee 31 Orientation 33 54 Original ccssssassasssecodsusnnenes 48 52 P Parts and Controls 0 8 Periddicals c cssecsseseeees 29 65 PICTURES waceciireoanuens 76 83 Slideshow 34 83 88 Standby screen PE sessions 34 84 91 Supported File Formats ere 113 ZOOMING IN eee00e 49 84 Select Standby Screen PA ERA 34 84 Slideshow On Slideshow Off 34 83 Slideshow 006 85 88 Standby Screen 85 91 Power saving TIPS 14 128 Power management 85 89 Charging the Reader ee ae
19. 12 Power saving Tips 14 Power SWItCH c sccseeseesees 8 Standby screen nen enter 34 84 91 Device Shutdown 86 Power SWItCH essesecsesseeseeees 8 Charging the Reader A E E 12 Standby screen EEE E 34 84 91 Device Shutdown 86 Precautions ssseseceeseeseees 101 Protecting Content 75 Conditional icon 37 Page Mode sessessesseeseeees 48 Page Turn Preference 87 Power Management PEE SE E S 85 89 Previous View VP 32 33 59 61 Table of Contents Index Protect Books 33 75 Protect Drawings 33 79 Protect Issues uu eee 33 Protect Memos 33 81 Protect Pictures 06 33 R Reader Library uu 17 Reading BOokS sssceccees 36 Reading Content 0 36 Reading Periodicals 65 Removing contents 73 R SCL ccccssssesssssscsssesscessessseeees 93 RESET hole cosssisssseccacsssanes 11 93 RESIZING sessssessssessersssersssersserssse 47 Remove Bookmark 34 Remove Content 34 73 Rename Collection 34 69 Restore Defaults 86 92 Return to List eee 34 129 S Screen Orientation 54 ZOOM IN MOE c00000 51 Orientation 33 54 Screen Orientation P O AE 85 88 Searching sseessssssseesssssee 34 55 Searching for notes within a DOOK acccslivusieieatestesatetenetesate 44 Set
20. 2 When she was discontented she fa 5 14 201 Emma Page 7 of 352 Headline Annotated date Book or Periodical title Issue date Annotated page number e About the OPTIONS menu see 31 Tap a note on the list The page containing the selected note is displayed Table of Contents 46 Resizing Resizing Press Q 10 for re sizing You want to tell me and I have no objection to hearing it rage mode D Quit XS M L XL XXL Text sizes 5 of 352 l Size indicator Adjusting the text size Select one of text size icons and close When you view PDF files in a size other than S the following may occur e S size is the default font size If another size is selected text size may not change correctly Functions such as highlighting searching or temporary word selection may not work correctly e The table and graphics may not be correctly displayed A page containing only images cannot be resized Table of Contents 47 Resizing Changing a page mode A page can be magnified by selecting the page mode 1 Press Q tap Page Mode 2 Tapa desired item from the following Page Mode menu Page Mode item Description Original Displays the original page layout Margin Cut Removes the margins 2 Column Split Displays the page in numerical order by dividing the page into four 3 Column Split Displays the page in numerical ord
21. 46 e Searching keywords 55 e Searching a book l 34 Jumping to a page 57 Dictionary e When reading a book 60 e As an application 82 e List of previously looked up words l 63 Reading Periodicals gt 65 Collection Management e Creating l 68 e Adding contents l 70 Deleting 5 72 Table of Contents Other Applications e Handwriting 77 e Text Memo l 80 Picture Viewer J 83 Supported File Formats gt 113 Specifications gt 19 Table of Contents Getting Started sossssssssssssssssescescscccosseo 8 20 Parts and ControlS ssssssssssssssssesssssssssesssssssseesssssseeee 8 Charging the Readefr ssssssessssssesssssesssssersssssessss 12 Power Saving Tips s ssesssessssesseesseesseesseesssesssesseeessee 14 How to Get CBOORS sescrsenninonsinannsisn 17 SUPPOTt sssesseesesssesseessessesseessesseeseessesseeseessesssesssesesssesss 18 Specificato E csn 19 Table of Contents Getting Started Parts and Controls Power Switch To Action Power on or wake up Slide to the right and release quickly from sleep mode Enter sleep mode Slide and release quickly The standby screen appears Power off When not in sleep mode slide and completely hold for more than 3 seconds Follow the instructions on the screen 1 Battery consumption is minimized in sleep mode 2 For details about
22. Bennet said his lady to him one day have you heard that Netherfield Park is 1 aj last Mr Bennet replied that But it is returned she for Mi Long en here and she told me all about it E An added note Do you npt want to know Tap to view the impatientlf added note You want to tell me and I hav ffo objection to hearing it Mr Bennet made no aken it cried his wife This was ifvitation enough Why myjdear you must know Mrs Long says that 5 N Double tap to open Tap to jump to dictionary search another page add highlight Table of Contents 38 Annotation Annotation Bookmarking Creating Double tap the upper right corner of page l 23 From the OPTIONS menu Add Bookmark 31 From the OPTIONS menu Notes Create Edit l 41 Deleting Double tap a bookmark Adding a note in a bookmark See 42 Table of Contents 39 Annotation Highlighting word s Highlighting at page view A word Double tap a word Consecutive words Double tap and drag 25 At pop up tool window tap amp marker to highlight impatiently ea BeH duit v New Oxford American Dictionary answer ansar n a thing said written or done Jo deal with or as a reaction to a question statement or situation Ae knocked and entered without waiting for an answer W a thing written or said in Marker Highlighting
23. CONTeNL ceseeeeseeeees Protecting CONTENT sseseseeeees Applications Applications MenU s sssssssseessseesss Creating ArawingdS ssesecsees Creating text Memos s s s Using embedded dictionaries VIEWING pictures ee eseeeeeeeeees Table of Contents 121 Settings Changing Settings sncadecnisnanniadsennnminwennniiean 85 General Settings menu itemMS e sssessssssssssessseessss 87 Application Preferences menu items ss sss0000 88 System Management menu items sssssssesssssssssessse 89 Initialization MENU itemMS essssessssseesssssesssseesssssessss 92 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ssicsscesussnsnvancnvanesvonssvenscueseastarn che eneacrsiocsianoons 93 WPO eer a RSA 94 Appendix PHC CAUTIONS ictcascssscastersnternctsan aisacecrmuindairnsemnesneanes 101 Copyright Notice sssesssssssssssssssiinsreiisksssnorsoasiasedasisesasitnasniisa 109 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE sssssssssssessssssessss 111 Supported File FOrMatS e sseessesessesssesssesseeesscessessseessee 113 System Requirements essesesseccsssccsseceossecossceoseccossceossecos 115 Table of Contents 122 Table of Contents 123 Index Symbols ft Home button 10 29 OPTIONS button 10 31 M Page Turn buttons 10 Size button 10 47 84 CH All Notes uo sees 29 46 H Applications 29 76 E BOOKS
24. K to apply the changes Page Turn Preference Sets the swiping direction to turn pages forward Swiping to left is default setting Menu Language Selects the language of the Reader s menu and messages Table of Contents 87 Changing Settings Keyboard Selects a preferred on screen keyboard Screen Orientation Sets the direction to rotate when changing from portrait to landscape mode Application Preferences menu items Dictionary Selects a default dictionary to use Slideshow Sets the slideshow on off and its duration up to 60 seconds e Slideshow may take a longer time to display depending on the size of picture Table of Contents 88 Changing Settings System Management menu items Power Management Power management helps avoid unnecessary battery consumption Power management operates as follows e After 10 minutes of inactivity the Reader enters the sleep mode automatically and battery consumption is minimized e After two days of inactivity the Reader automatically shuts down and stops consuming battery power If battery power is at a low level the Reader will shut down within two days of inactivity e The Reader does not enter the sleep mode after 10 minutes of inactivity even if Power Management is set to On when connected to a computer using the supplied USB cable charging with an AC adapter PRSA AC1 optional when a slideshow is set
25. SB USB 2 0 compliant Battery life continuous playback Maximum Battery Approx 10 000 continuous page turns when reading only 1 Measured using a text based content in ePub format and a fully charged battery consecutive page turns at approximately one second per page under the recommended operating temperature Actual battery life may vary based on usage patterns and individual device User available capacity Approx 1 4 GB after initial setting Depending on size of pre loaded excerpts available memory Capacity may vary Operating charging temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C Table of Contents 19 Specifications Dimensions w h d Approx 104 3 x 145 x 8 5 mm 4 1 8 x 5 3 4 x 11 32 inches Mass Approx 155 g 5 47 oz Display 127 0 mm 5 diagonal electrophoretic display 600 x 800 pixel 0 127 x 0 127 pixel mm 16 level gray scale Optional Accessories AC Adapter for Reader PRSA AC1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Table of Contents 20 Chapter 2 Basic Operation cccscccssssssssssssccsccccscescscees 22 Reading CONTE sssscsessssssessssesascentssccnnsscnnnseass 36 CONC CEOS sisiisiscsssssssesidesusesnsecodsssasieivedicsssareiess 68 Applications seessssssccccccssssssceccccsssssssscececseso 76 SONOS sara 85 Troubleshooting ssssssssssssssssssccccccesecsseesseso 93 AppendiX sssssscissserssesosssssssssssossosssssssssssesiss
26. SONY reader Pocket Edition m Click for instant access Table of Contents User Guide PRS 350 Digital Book Reader 2010 Sony Corporation 4 257 507 11 2 CONGRATULATIONS Your Reader Pocket Edition comes with these useful features e Clear touch a high quality touch screen that allows you to navigate effortlessly by swiping to turn pages tap to bookmark take notes and highlight o Font Zoom increase or decrease the text size to your preference or zoom into images to take a closer look e Dictionary simply double tap a word to see its meaning and to translate it Read on There s so much more e Personalize the standby screen with your favorite picture Table of Contents e Use the Collections feature to organize your library on your Reader to find the book you want to read Never lose track of time with the clock view whenever the OPTIONS button is pressed Set the time using the Date and Time setting 87 For more details please refer to this User Guide Table of Contents Useful Features Annotation Bookmarking l 39 e Highlighting word s 40 e Handwriting a note 5 41 e Adding a note 42 Resizing e Adjusting the text size 47 e Changing a page mode 5 48 Zooming in gt 49 Adjusting Content View gt 52 Table of Contents Searching e Finding notes within a book 44 among books
27. ard gt 26 tap OK A new collection is created in the Collections list Tip You can create sync a collection by Reader Library For details refer to the Reader Library Help To change a collection name In the Collections list tap the collection press OPTIONS tap Rename Collection enter a new collection name using the on screen keyboard tap OK Table of Contents 69 Collections Adding contents From the collections 1 Tap fii Collections at Home menu gt tap a created collection 2 Press OPTIONS tap Add Content Books or Periodicals In the periodical list select a periodical and then select issues 3 Tap the thumbnail of a desired content gt Done Table of Contents 70 Collections From either the books or issues list 1 Inthe books or issues list press OPTIONS tap Add to Collection 2 Inthe collection list tap a collection you want to add the content 3 Tap the thumbnail of the desired content gt Done You can check added content in the collection list Tip e To select all books or issues press OPTIONS in the Add Books or Add Issues list tap Select All Table of Contents 71 Collections Deleting a collection Even if you delete a collection all contents in the collection will remain undeleted on the Reader 1 Tap iii Collections at Home menu 2 Press OPTIONS tap Delete Collections 3 Tap t
28. ast read page of the content Delete Book Deletes the currently viewed book Delete Drawing drawing issue or text memo from the Delete Issue Reader m m m m m m Delete Memo Table of Contents 31 OPTIONS Menu Item Description Reference page Delete Books Selects and deletes books collections Delete Collections drawings issues text memos notes or Delete Drawings pictures from the Reader amp 74 Delete Issues Delete Memos Delete Notes Delete Pictures Delete Word Logs Selects and deletes previous dictionary word searches 64 Go to Previous View Jumps to the previously viewed page 59 History Navigates previously viewed pages l 59 Select Page Jumps to another page 57 Table of Contents Displays the table of contents Info Displays the content information Table of Contents 32 OPTIONS Menu Item Description Reference page New Collection Creates a new collection 68 New Drawing a drawing 77 or a text memo New Memo l 80 Notes List Displays the Notes list in the content 44 Create Edit Shows tools to bookmark highlight handwrite and remove annotations 5 41 Hide Show Toggle displaying annotations 59 Orientation Toggles the screen orientation either in portrait or landscape mode 5 54 Pr
29. awing thumbnail to view and press OPTIONS tap Delete Drawing to delete the currently viewed drawing Table of Contents 79 Applications menu Creating text memos 1 Tap E Text Memo under E Applications at Home menu 2 Tap New Memo Text Memo Nee El rrrr 3 18 2010 19 38 Tip Press OPTIONS tap New Memo to create a text memo 3 Enter text in the input area using the on screen keyboard gt 26 Tap Done Tip e f you tap New the current text memo is saved and a new text memo editor opens Table of Contents 80 Applications menu Viewing editing text memos After step 1 l 80 tap a memo to view Tap Edit and follow the step 3 80 To delete protect a text memo in the list Tap H Text Memo under H Applications at Home menu press OPTIONS tap Delete Memos or Protect Memos To delete refer to the example instructions for deleting books in Deleting Content 74 To protect refer to the example instructions for protecting books in Protecting Content 75 Tip e After step 1 80 tap a memo to view and press OPTIONS tap Delete Memo to delete the currently viewed memo Table of Contents 81 Applications menu Using embedded dictionaries 1 Tap amp Dictionary under E Applications at Home menu The name of the currently selected dictionary is shown at the top of the screen To switch to anoth
30. ayed Dictionary ao e Ea Candidates ch 9 Q x words 62 v New Oxford American Dictionary an sw r ansar n a thing said written or done to deal with or as areacjion to a question statement or situation Ae knocked and entered without waiting for an ansVfer M a thing written or said in O Definition area Title of current dictionary Tips e Tap W to switch and search in another dictionary Reader comes with 12 embedded dictionaries 2 English dictionaries 10 Translation dictionaries An English word can be translated to French German Spanish Italian or Dutch or vice versa Table of Contents 60 Using Embedded Dictionaries 2 Tap or the definition area The definition is displayed in full in the dictionary viewer To go to the next page either swipe the screen or press lt M gt Page Turn buttons 10 to a thing or person that one couldn t answer back imitates or fulfills the same role trans Mary resisted the as something or someone else temptation to answer her the press called her Britain s mother back trans act in answer to Marilyn Monroe reaction to a sound such as a Law the defendant s reply telephone ringing or a knock or to the plaintiff s charges ring on a door David y 1 reporting verb say or answered the door intrans write something to deal with or she called Edward s house as a reaction to someone or hoping
31. cations 76 Status bar 30 Periodicals 5 65 Home menu Tip e New Delivery appears when a periodical is transferred Table of Contents 29 Home Menu About the status bar gt 29 s E 5 of 352 Icon Description S Current text Size 47 Current page position in landscape mode FE 54 Current page position indicator when in either 2 or 3 column split mode 48 WE Page Indicator Tap this to jump to another page l 57 Current time indicator Reader shows current time in the middle of the status bar for 5 seconds after the OPTIONS button is pressed and returns to the previous display either blank or page indicator An invalid operation Battery status indicator 13 Table of Contents 30 OPTIONS Menu OPTIONS Menu Pressing the OPTIONS button 10 will display the menu for related supplementary functions Items in the OPTIONS menu The following items are listed in alphabetical order When displaying the OPTIONS menu not all items listed below will be shown in any given circumstance Item Description Reference page Add Content Adds content to a collection 70 Add to Collection Add Bookmark Creates a bookmark on the page 39 Adjust View Adjusts how content is displayed l 52 Change Dictionary Shows a list of dictionaries to select Continue Reading Shows the l
32. ds with magnetic coding near the magnet stored in the Reader Otherwise your cards may become impaired due to the magnetic effect On heat build up Heat may build up in the Reader while charging or if it is used for an extended period of time On software Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software or the manual accompanying it in whole or in part or renting the software without the permission of the copyright holder Inno event will SONY be liable for any financial damage or loss of profits including claims made by third parties arising out of the use of the software supplied with this Reader e The software provided with this Reader cannot be used with equipment other than that which is so designated e Please note that due to continued efforts to improve quality software specifications may be changed without notice e Operation of this Reader with software other than that provided is not covered by the warranty Depending on the types of the text and characters the text shown on the Reader Library may not be displayed properly on device This is due to The capacity of the Reader The Reader is not functioning normally Content information is written in the language or the character that is not supported by the Reader e The ability to display the languages on your Reader Library will depend on the OS installed on your computer For better results please ensure that the installed OS is compatible
33. ees 36 ANNOTATION ees sssiisisessesissersisoeisisrisrecssriieicosssetupsa iiras t esiisoskesis 39 BOOKING ING reisseri iaioa N 39 Highlighting word S s e sssessssessssesssseessseessseessseessseesses 40 Handwriting a note ss s sssesssssssssessssesssseessssrssseessssessseesses 41 Adding a NO sa ncscnsieenintwdunaiennnnneue 42 Table of Contents 119 Finding a IN OES ecco caucoet ds ceases actas soccer tarde cacsaacescetapaiceed 44 Searching for Notes within a bOOK s s sssssesssssesessse 44 Finding the notes in all CONTENTS ssssssssesssseessseesses 46 PSS ZINN EEE ANE 47 Changing a page mode ssesssssssssesssecesseessseseeseeeees 48 LOOMING IN areca tetra eens esieste eee 49 Adjusting CONTENT VIEW uuu cesesessesessssessssecsssecsssecssseenseeeneees 52 Screen Ol ISICATIO Naiarstearersseiseaeaciesimantersandaniads 54 SOG AIG MING EIA E T E NE 55 Jumping to a Page ssesssessessesssesssesseosesssesseossossesseessesseoseesses 57 Using Embedded Dictionaries sssessssessssessssessssessssesss 60 Listing previously looked up wordS ssssssssssssssssssesss 63 Reading Periodicals ssseessssessssessssessssessssessssessssessssessssess 65 Table of Contents 120 Collections Collections seescrceeete nectar aecs Creating ecscssscscscsssecesesssccssseseees Adding contents ccsecececeeseees Deleting a collection 0 Removing contents seeecee Deleting
34. emarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated 109 Copyright Notice e This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org Copyright 1998 2008 The OpenSSL Project All rights reserved This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com For details on OpenSSL License refer to END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT in the book list on the Reader All other system names and product names appearing in this document are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners Further the trademark and registered trademark symbols are not indicated throughout this document Program 2010 Sony Corporation Documentation 2010 Sony Corporation Table of Contents 110 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE This product contains the following software covered by the GNU General Public License hereinafter referred to as GPL and or GNU Lesser General Public License hereinafter referred to as LGPL You may obtain alter and redistribute the source code of these software products busybox dosfstools freetype intiscripts kernel linux kernel headers make MAKEDEV modules mtd nandboot procps sourceryg tar udev util linux Table of Contents 111 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE For the terms and condi
35. er by dividing the page into six Full Page Expands the page to a full page 1 Depending on the content you may not be able to enlarge a page 2 Full page mode is only effective when the screen is in landscape display 54 In order to attach a handwritten memo the page mode needs to be restored to Original Table of Contents 48 Resizing Zooming in The current page in view can be magnified Also the magnification can be locked so that the desired setting can be maintained This feature is useful when reading a book containing scanned images 1 Press amp tap E Zoom In Tip Pressing Q and gt simultaneously at the page view screen instantly magnifies the page by 10 2 Drag the zoom slider or tap or of the zoom bar repeatedly until the page is zoomed to the desired scale Lo Le I ofsomeone c Zoom in Zoom slider Zoom out to the original size Table of Contents 49 Resizing Zooming a specified image or column to the screen size While in zoom in mode double tap an image or column which you wish to magnify The image or column size is magnified automatically to fit the screen size and the magnification is locked o aioa x Reader Toda Commarea SECTIONS NEWS Reader Pocket Edition Reader Touch Edition The Reader Pocket Edition sports a five inch Tip e When in zoom in mode you
36. er dictionary press OPTIONS tap Change Dictionary 2 Input a word using the on screen keyboard 26 tap a candidate word The definition is displayed in full in the dictionary viewer 61 To list words with same head letters as the inputted word Tap keyboard l 62 To list previously looked up words Press OPTIONS tap Word Logs Dictionary To delete word logs see 64 Table of Contents 82 Applications menu Viewing pictures You can view pictures stored in internal memory Also you can set your favorite pictures to the standby screen 1 Tap W Pictures under E Applications at Home menu 2 Tap a thumbnail of desired picture on the list Tips e About the OPTIONS menu see 31 e See Supported File Formats 113 To transfer pictures to the Reader using Reader Library refer to Reader Library Help To set slideshow Press OPTIONS tap Slideshow On To set the duration of a slideshow see Slideshow of Application Preferences 88 Table of Contents 83 Applications menu To set as a standby screen In the Pictures list press OPTIONS tap Select Standby Screen tap the thumbnail of candidate picture tap Done The Standby Screen setting is configured from the Settings menu 5 91 Tip e When two pictures or more have been selected the displayed picture is changed every time the Reader enters the sleep mode
37. evious View Returns to the previously viewed page Protect Books Protects books drawings issues text Protect Drawings memos or pictures from accidental Protect Issues deletion 75 Protect Memos Protect Pictures Table of Contents 33 OPTIONS Menu Item Description Reference page Remove Bookmark Deletes the bookmark on the page 39 Remove Content Removes content from a collection BI 73 Rename Collection Changes the collection name 69 Return to List Shows content list Search Searches for either content title or words in the contents with the keyword inputted by on screen keyboard 56 Select Standby Screen Selects pictures for the standby screen l 84 Slideshow On Starts Stops a slideshow of pictures Slideshow Off 83 Sort Changes sort order of the list 36 View Changes the appearance of the list Table of Contents 34 OPTIONS Menu Item Description Reference page Word Logs Book Within either a book or a periodical Word Logs Periodical shows a list of the last 100 words previously searched in the dictionary l 63 Word Logs Dictionary Within a dictionary shows a list of the last 100 words previously searched 82 A V Displays the previous next OPTIONS menu Tip Pressing and holding the OPTIONS button for 2 seconds is the same as tapping 2
38. gt The book may contain an unsupported file format Check the file format compatibility 113 Continue Reading does not work or bookmarks are missing gt If the file status has changed such as in the following cases data on Continue Reading or notes may be deleted A Text RTF PDF file is edited You cannot find a transferred book gt Protected content on the Reader can be deleted if it is deleted from your computer after being connected It is recommended to manage content using Reader Library gt Books being transferred to the Reader by synchronization are deleted automatically if the same books are deleted in Reader Library before synchronization For details refer to Reader Library Help gt Do not delete folders or files from any of the database folder in the Reader The content or notes may be deleted Table of Contents 97 Troubleshooting Viewing pictures A picture cannot be displayed gt Picture files that are not supported by the Reader cannot be viewed For details on supported picture files see Supported File Formats J 113 gt A large file size of picture may not be displayable and its file will not appear in the list Delete the picture file using Reader Library Table of Contents 98 Troubleshooting Connection to the computer The Reader cannot be operated gt The Reader cannot be operated when connected to a computer via USB The Reader
39. h a dry cloth when it gets dirty Table of Contents 108 Copyright Notice Copyright Notice The contents of each book pre loaded on this product are copyrighted works edited with the cooperation of the publisher Copyright laws prohibit copying the data of this product or the contents of this manual illustrations related documents etc in whole or in part without the permission of the copyright holder Additionally use of the data of this product or the contents of this manual is not allowed without Sony s permission except for personal use Besides individually enjoying it is against the copyright law to use any picture you recorded without prior consent of the copyright holder Table of Contents Sony the Sony logo BBeB Reader Reader Pocket Edition and their logos are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation Bitstream is a registered trademark and Dutch Font Fusion and Swiss are trademarks of Bitstream Inc Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries This PRS 350 contains Adobe Reader Mobile software under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated Copyright 1995 2009 Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Adobe and Reader are trad
40. he check box of each collection to be deleted Done Yes Tip e Also you can delete a collection using Reader Library For details refer to the Reader Library Help Table of Contents 72 Collections Removing contents Even if you delete content in a collection the corresponding content will remain undeleted on the Reader 1 Tap fii Collections at Home menu gt tap a collection 2 Press OPTIONS tap Remove Content 3 Tap the thumbnail of each content to be deleted Done gt Yes Tips e To select all contents press OPTIONS after step 2 above tap Select All e When you delete contents in Books or J Periodicals corresponding contents are also deleted from relevant collections Table of Contents 73 Deleting Content Deleting Content Example Books list 1 Tap amp Books gt press OPTIONS tap Delete Books To delete tap a book thumbnail with the blank check box To delete all press OPTIONS tap Select All To undelete tap a book thumbnail with a checked check box To unselect all press OPTIONS tap Unselect All 2 Tap Done gt Yes Delete Books Done t g Selected number of items Protect Check box Emma 3 30 2010 Faust Pride and Prejudice 3 30 2010 3 30 2010 Tip You can also delete the currently viewed book Press OPTIONS in the page view tap Delete Book Yes Table of C
41. he would answer M something with direct trans act in response to a speech Of course I can stimulus answering the call of nature trans discharge an swer Keyboard 62 Definition area Tips e Double tapping a word in the definition area will look up the selected word in the same dictionary To return to the previously viewed definition page press OPTIONS tap Previous View From the OPTIONS menu following functions can be done Changing to another dictionary and searching again Listing previously looked up words in the selected dictionary 63 Table of Contents 61 Using Embedded Dictionaries To list words with same head letters as previously entered word or keyboard l 26 Tap The list of candidate words changes dynamically whenever the word in the input area is modified happi coats gt hapspi also hap pi coat pl pis a loose infor happier hap py adj pirer pisest 1 feeling or showing plea Listed candidate words happiest gt hap py adj pi er pi est 1 feeling or showing ple hapepi ly adv in a happy way Eleanor giggled happily W sentem happinesses happy adj pirer pirest 1 feeling or showing alw ie eJ u Li flo Je alisiia la JG JL Input area Table of Contents Number of entries and happis hapspi also hap pi coat n p
42. ing Your Computer and the Reader Device for eBook Stores in Reader Library Help Reader Library does not recognize the Reader gt Disconnect the USB cable from the Reader then reconnect it The Reader becomes unstable while connected to a computer gt A USB hub or USB extension cable is used for the connection Connection via an extension cable or USB hub is not guaranteed Connect the USB cable directly to the computer Table of Contents 100 Appendix Precautions Reader Disposal Reference The built in rechargeable battery of the Reader is recyclable Do not remove the battery yourself consult Sony Support Center 18 Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is aay disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local Civic Office y
43. ired operation Table of Contents 104 Precautions For customers in the USA and Canada RECYCLING LITHIUM ION BATTERIES Lithium ion batteries are recyclable You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries call toll free 1 800 822 8837 or visit http www rbrc org Caution Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium ion batteries Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the rear side of the Reader Record them in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you contact your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No Table of Contents 105 Precautions Safety Information Recorded content is limited to private use only Use of the content beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording downloading or damaged data due to problems of the Reader or computer Be sure not to short circuit the terminals of the Reader with metallic objects If part of the device that generates heat contacts your skin for a prolonged period you may suffer from symptom of burn such as redness swelling even if temperature is moderate Avoid prolonged contact especially if you have sensitive skin Please do not drop do not add
44. ith the USB cable supplied The time to completely charge a depleted battery is about 3 hours with a USB connection or about 2 hours by the optional AC adapter PRSA AC1 Begin Charging Charge Completed Turns off O See Drowa Charging time m up to 3 hours Charging complete The screen will appear after about 5 minutes if charging starts with a completely depleted battery Table of Contents 12 Charging the Reader e The Reader only charges when the connected computer is powered on e The Reader cannot be operated when connected to a computer via USB Status indicators during charging Icon and message Status Charging battery Charging in progress The battery mme icon does not indicate remaining battery power during charging Charging complete Fully charged Charging stopped The Reader is not charging its battery ate Follow the on screen instructions Tip e While charging with the optional AC adapter PRSA AC1 appears in the status bar J 30 appears when fully charged To check battery status in the status bar 30 during use m e Charging battery recommended Table of Contents 13 Power Saving Tips Power Saving Tips Charging Battery xe To fully charge your Reader continue charging until indicator shows completion of charge 12 xe Charging a completely depleted battery wi
45. l pis a loose informal J J happl Gsemes ea2 4 4 Page number total pages Scrolls the page 62 Using Embedded Dictionaries Listing previously looked up words 1 At page view press OPTIONS tap Word Logs Book The looked up words are listed in the order of most recently looked up E Word Logs Book Tell tel gt William a legendary hero of the liberation of Switzerland from Austrian oppression He was required to hit Word and definition an swer ansar n a thing said written or done to deal with or as a reaction to a question statement or situation so comb form equivalent to KT soever 2 Tap a desired word Table of Contents 63 Using Embedded Dictionaries To delete word logs Press OPTIONS tap Delete Word Logs tap the check box of each word to be deleted Done Yes Tip e A list of looked up words within a dictionary can be also viewed by pressing OPTIONS tap Word Logs Dictionary when viewing the definition area 61 or the candidate word list 62 Table of Contents 64 Reading Periodicals Reading Periodicals You can read newspapers magazines from Periodicals in the Home menu 1 Tap amp 1 Periodicals at Home menu Tip e The most recently transferred periodical is displayed as New Delivery in the Home menu 2 Tap a desired periodical to go to issue list Tip e About the OPTIONS menu see 31
46. ling of waste batteries For more detailed information about recycling of this product or battery please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Table of Contents 102 Precautions Notice for customers the following information is only applicable to equipment sold in countries applying EU directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo 108 0075 Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents FCC Compliance Statement The following FCC statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in the USA Other versions may not comply with FCC technical regulations 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 pa
47. ll take 3 hours when connected to the USB port of a powered on computer 2 hours when connected to the optional AC adapter PRSA AC1 xe Operating your Reader while charging with the optional AC adapter may extend time to fully charge depending on how the Reader is being operated Recommended Temperature Please use your Reader within the recommended operating temperature range 19 Table of Contents 14 Power Saving Tips More power requiring operations The following cases may consume more power xe Graphics intensive content xe Photo slideshow with a short duration xe ePub and PDF files partially conforming to document standard ras Annotation keyword search and dictionary search functions Table of Contents 15 Power Saving Tips Tips to save Power xe If you do not use the Reader for more than one day power off the Reader completely Si 8 86 xe Do not leave the Reader uncharged for a prolonged period of time This may reduce the charging capability xe We recommend the optional AC adapter PRSA AC1 The performance of any third party charger is not guaranteed xe Please keep the Reader at normal temperature operation l 19 Table of Contents 16 How to Get eBooks How to Get eBooks To purchase and transfer eBooks to your Reader please carry out the following initial steps 1 Install Reader Library software 2 Create an account at yo
48. ll work with the following operating systems os Description Microsoft Windows 7 Windows 7 Starter 32 64 bit Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Home Premium Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Ultimate Microsoft Windows Vista 32 64 bit Windows Vista Home Basic with Service Pack 2 or later Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 2 or later Windows Vista Business with Service Pack 2 or later Windows Vista Ultimate with Service Pack 2 or later Microsoft Windows XP 32 bit only Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack 3 or later Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 or later Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 amp 2005 with Service Pack 3 or later Table of Contents 115 System Requirements 0S Description Apple Macintosh Mac OS X version 10 6 3 or later 32 bit only Mac OS X version 10 5 8 or later Mac OS X version 10 4 11 or later CPU Windows 800 MHz Celeron class processor or better Macintosh Intel PowerPC G3 G4 or G5 processor RAM 128 MB or more minimum 512 MB for Windows 7 Windows Vista Free space on hard disc Windows 100 MB or more Macintosh 60 MB or more Depending on the content amount more space may be required Monitor High Color or more 1024 x 768 pixels or more True Color 1280 x 1024 pixels or more recommended Other devices USB port High Speed USB Compatible pointing device such as m
49. n a thing said written or done to deal with or as a reaction to a question statement or situation Ae knociled and entered without waiting for an answer M a thing writtenlor said in Search e To cancel tap X and tap anywhere on the page view e To search the selected word s tap Q The search for result screen will appear The results are highlighted on the page e To cancel tap X and quit e To navigate tap or Q to move to the previous next result Table of Contents 55 Searching From the on screen keyboard 1 Press OPTIONS tap Search input a word using the on screen keyboard gt 26 tap Search The search result screen will appear The results are highlighted on the page 2 Tap Q ora to move to the previous next result To cancel tap X and quit Tip Before searching a selected word can be modified Double tap a word press OPTIONS tap Search modify the word in the input area of the on screen keyboard tap Search Table of Contents 56 Jumping to a Page Jumping to a Page By using the slider Tap the page number shown in the status bar drag the slider or tap a point on the page jump bar cousins from a conviction that if they saw him depart they could not fail to conjecture his design and he was not willing to have the attempt known till its success might be known likewise for though feeling almost secure and with reaso
50. n for Charlotte had been tolerably encouraging he was comparatively diffident since the gt Quit ra Page jump bar CS Slider Page number Tip e Jumping to a page can be done from the OPTIONS menu Press OPTIONS tap Go to Select Page Table of Contents 57 Jumping to a Page By page number Tap the page number shown in the status bar Enter Page tap the number keys to input a page number Go You will jump to the specified page u 0 N Input area 2J3 p sje Delete key If the input page number exceeds the number of pages in the book the Reader will show the last page If O is input the first page will be displayed Table of Contents 58 Jumping to a Page By tapping a link The link appears highlighted on the screen Tap the link to jump to the linked page e f a hyperlink is covered with highlighting press OPTIONS tap Notes Hide to hide highlighting Returning to the previously displayed page Press OPTIONS tap Go to Previous View Jump to viewed pages Press OPTIONS tap Go to History previous view or next view X Table of Contents 59 Using Embedded Dictionaries Using Embedded Dictionaries An instant search for a meaning or translation is possible with the embedded dictionaries 1 Double tap a word The headline of the word definition is displ
51. ontents 74 Protecting Content Protecting Content Example Books list 1 Tap amp Books gt press OPTIONS tap Protect Books To protect tap a book thumbnail with To protect all press OPTIONS tap Protect All To unprotect tap a book thumbnail with amp To unprotect all press OPTIONS tap Unprotect All 2 Tap Done Protect Books Done t g Selected number of items cme G Unprotect Emma Pride and Prejudice 3 30 2014 3 30 2010 B Protect e This protection feature works only on the Reader Protected content may still be deleted via your computer Table of Contents 75 Applications Applications menu The Applications menu provides useful functions such as creating a text or a handwritten memo and more Tap H Applications at Home menu To list all pictures 83 Latest pictures Baby 6 21 2010 To list create handwritten note s 77 Latest drawings To create edit view text memo s 80 To use the currently selected dictionary EJ 82 Table of Contents 76 Applications menu Creating drawings 1 Tap amp Handwriting under E Applications at Home menu 2 Tap New Drawing Handwriting by Created Date New Drawing New Drawing Tip Press OPTIONS tap New Drawing to create a drawing
52. our household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Table of Contents 101 Precautions Disposal of waste batteries applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste On certain batteries this symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol The chemical symbols for mercury Hg or lead Pb are added if the battery contains more than 0 0005 mercury or 0 004 lead By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources In case of products that for safety performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only To ensure that the battery will be treated properly hand over the product at end of life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For all other batteries please view the section on how to remove the battery from the product safely Hand the battery over to the applicable collection point for the recyc
53. ouse or track pad Internet connection broadband recommended some fees may apply is also required on your computer Table of Contents 116 System Requirements Reader Library is not supported by the following environments An operating system other than those included above Personally built computer or operating system Multi boot environment Multi monitor environment Table of Contents 117 Table of Contents CONGRATULATIONS scsssscrcssssceeees Useful Features ccccccccscsccccsccccccccccces Chapter 1 Getting Started Parts and CONTHOIS ce ssessecsecessecescseescnseneeneees Charging the Readet ccssessssssessesesseeesseeee Power Saving TIPS ccsssssscsssssecssessscscsssesecesenes HOW to Get EBOOKS csssssssscsssseessnssscsecssencees SUD DOME essssessessesssesseesesssesssessesseossessersesssesseeseessessee Specificato S ctestacsiecttintiticencoiercleheesteccastictescctt Table of Contents 118 Chapter 2 Basic Operation About the User Guide sssssesseseerssseecsssseeosssseoessseeesssseesss 22 ps ial pee e i AEE TA E AE AT AA TN 23 On screen keyboard sessessssssseesssseesssseeessseesosssseosssseee 26 Home MEN rvavectsesnirecinenenicarerinncetearnntimmanarien 29 OPTIONS MENU scocssdineittesastenstota idoia E 31 Reading Content Reading BOOKGS csssssssessssessssessssessssssesssssssesessessssssecsesees
54. ress OPTIONS tap Notes List A list of all the bookmarks highlights and handwritten memos in the current book appears Notes Tiree Tap to change sort type Gilmore id Headline An invitation to dinner was soon aft Page 2 of 352 should adopt it But these are not J Page 24 of 352 Annotated page number Types of note 45 Tip About the OPTIONS menu see 31 Tap a note The page containing the selected note is displayed 44 Finding a Note Icons and types of note in the Notes list Icon Types of note Ak Bookmark Bookmark with a handwritten note q Bookmark with a text note o Highlight Highlight with a handwritten note amp Highlight with a text note Handwritten memo Tip e You can set to merge the notes of the Reader and Reader Library when synchronizing For further instructions refer to Reader Library Help Table of Contents 45 Finding a Note Finding the notes in all contents 1 Tap All Notes at Home menu A list of all the bookmarks highlights and handwritten memos in all contents appears 2 ce good 5 14 2010 Pride and Prejudice Page 115 of 352 An invitation to dinner was soon aft 5 14 2010 Pride and Prejudice Page 12 of 352 Types of note J 45 Tip All Notes Sites Tap to change sort type They have none of them much to r 5 14 2010 Emma Page 7 of 35
55. rt up screen to appear after a reset or shutdown Table of Contents 95 Troubleshooting The screen is frozen gt Reset the Reader by pressing the RESET hole Then slide the power switch to turn on the Reader again 8 Touch operation is not effective gt If condensation occurs in the touch screen or dust attaches to the touch screen it may cause a malfunction For details see On Cleaning l 108 gt If any objects are placed on the touch screen it may cause a malfunction When not in use leave the Reader in sleep mode or shut it down Reading contents A book cannot be read gt If the book has an expiration date confirm whether the book has already been expired 37 A book that has been transferred from your computer cannot be read gt Either the Reader your computer or both may not have been authorized by Reader Library refer to Reader Library Help 17 gt You may have tried to read the content owned by another user The content owned by another user may not have been authorized gt The authorization data may have been damaged as a result of shutting down while reading a content De authorize your computer and the Reader then authorize again via Reader Library Refer to Reader Library Help for further information Table of Contents 96 Troubleshooting gt The book may be protected by unsupported digital rights management Check the book source for compatibility
56. rticular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment Table of Contents 103 Precautions If you have any questions about this product Visit www sony com readersupport Contact Sony Digital Book Reader Customer Support at 1 866 962 7669 Write Sony Customer Information Service Center 12451 Gateway Blvd Fort Myers FL 33913 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model No PRS 350 Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego CA 92127 U S A Telephone Number 858 942 2230 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undes
57. ses 101 Table of Contents 21 Basic Operation About the User Guide When using your Reader to view this User Guide please note the following instructions To use the page links Tap the page link to jump to the page directly e g 4 To return to the previous page press OPTIONS tap Go to Previous View To enlarge a page See Zooming in 49 Screen shots in this manual may be different from the actual display in the Reader To use the link icons Tap one of icons located at the bottom of the page to view either Table of Contents or Index Table of Contents 22 Touch Screen Touch Screen You can perform various touch operations with a finger or the supplied stylus 9 Single tapping for selecting an item ading Prejudice 01415 Double tapping for bookmarks 39 instant dictionary search 60 word search l 55 highlighting 40 etc Example creating a bookmark 39 lings or views of such a man may be A lings or views of such a man may be wurhood this truth is so well fixed in surhood this truth is so well fixed in families that he is considered the families that he is considered the or other of their daughters or other of their daughters Table of Contents D wledged that a single man in N oo w wledged that a single man in must be in want of a wife Y h must be in want of a wife
58. sssessecseseesees 29 36 W Collections 29 68 Dictionary 76 82 le Handwriting 76 77 ff Home 29 CI Periodicals 29 65 WW Pictures 76 83 E Settings sssssssessseees 29 85 Text Memo 76 80 Table of Contents 2 Column Split 00 48 3 Column Split 06 48 A About the User Guide 22 Adding a NOtEC eececseseees 42 Adding ContentS 0 70 Adjusting Content View 52 AILNOUGS icissiticgursranes 29 46 ANntatiON ccsecsssseseseees 39 AppendiX ssssssssssssssssss0000 101 Applications csescscsecseeeee 76 Applications Menu 76 Abo Ut isis 86 Add Contentl 31 70 Add Bookmark 31 39 Add to Collection 31 71 Adjust View ss 00 31 52 Application Preferences A EE 85 88 124 B Basic Operation 22 Battery status 13 30 Bookmarking c ccsecseeseesees 39 BOOKS essessesessessessesesssseeseeseeees 36 BCE GVLEN scsasssssssnssvetonchassssscancs 52 Books NISt sscscccscesvessscsccizaccsseas 36 Conditional icon 37 DOM tan vavahennionns 34 36 SC Arh essesessesseseeseeseeees 34 OUT E 34 View scesteteercecctedetecceassttdes 34 C Changing a page mode 48 Changing dictionary ae a ta 8 12 Charging the Reader 12 Battery StatuS ee 13 Charge Busy indicator ee 8 12 Table of Contents Inde
59. sure your computer is powered on gt Charge the battery within the temperature range of 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C 19 Battery life seems short gt The operating temperature is below 41 F 5 C This is due to the battery characteristics and not a malfunction gt The Reader is discharged automatically even when not in use for a prolonged period It is recommended that you charge the Reader again before turning on the Reader gt The battery was not been given enough time to charge fully Charge the Reader until the charge busy indicator turns off The battery icon does not indicate remaining battery power during charging Table of Contents 94 Troubleshooting gt By sliding the power switch the Reader enters sleep mode in which the battery power is consumed slightly To minimize battery consumption before entering the sleep mode slide and hold the power switch for more than 3 seconds to shut down the Reader The Reader cannot turn on gt Moisture condensation may have occurred Wait for a few hours and then turn on the Reader gt Battery power has been fully depleted Charge the Reader by connecting to the computer via the supplied USB cable 12 Screen Display takes a long time to appear gt In a cold place such as outdoors it may take time for the display to appear This is due to the display characteristics and not a malfunction gt It may take a few moments for the Reader sta
60. tiNgSissioiiniiiin 85 SIide SHOW cecee00e 34 83 88 SOME aes nara 34 36 SPE CIFICATIONS esseeseenees 19 Standby screen 34 84 91 Status Dal sceniiiioidenincwcs 30 Status indicators during charging sssseesssssssesssssssseeesss 13 SYS 9 SUPPOTT os isesssirissirissassarissrisias 18 Supported File Formats EE EA 113 Table of Contents SYMPtOMS essssssesssserssssseesseeesss 94 System Requirements 115 Saturated eecssccsecsseseeeees 52 Screen Orientation 85 88 Search issis 34 56 Select All Unselect All eee eee 74 Select Page 32 57 Select Standby Screen TERSA OEA 34 84 Settings menu 29 85 Slideshow On Slideshow Off 34 83 Slideshow sessesessecseessenees 88 leva ad eea en Sree Sonne 34 Standby Screen 85 91 System Management E E EN 85 89 130 T Text MOMO cecsscseeeees 76 80 On screen keyboard 26 TOUCH screen ceseeesseesees 10 23 Troubleshooting se0 93 Table of Contents 32 U USB connecto 0 11 12 Useful Features 4 Using Embedded Dictionaries 000 60 82 V Viewing pictures 83 Fea 5 einer eee penrer es Sonne 34 wW Word Logs Book 35 63 Word Logs Dictionary 35 Word Logs Periodicals 35 Table of Contents Z Zooming in 131
61. tions concerning GPL and LGPL please refer to below The source code for these software products is available on Sony s website To download please visit the following URL http www sony net Products Linux Please note that Sony accepts no inquiries concerning the content of the source code For details on GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE refer to END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT in the book list on the Reader Table of Contents 112 Supported File Formats Supported File Formats The following file formats can be managed within Reader Library and transferred to your Reader Book EPUB file epub file extension EPUB OPS version 2 0 supported e PDF file pdf file extension Support is based on the PDF 1 6 specification BBeB Irf or Irx file extension e Text file txt file extension e RTF file rtf file extension e Word file doc or docx file extension 1 In case of using Windows you need Microsoft Word installed on your computer Word files will be automatically converted to RTF files by Reader Library during transfer to your Reader Table of Contents 113 Supported File Formats Picture JPEG file jog or jpeg file extension e GIF file gif file extension e PNG file png file extension e BMP file bmp file extension For an animation GIF file only the first frame will be shown Table of Contents 114 System Requirements System Requirements Reader Library wi
62. ur Reader Store or your eBook store 3 Purchase and download eBooks 4 Authorize your computer and Reader 5 Select and transfer purchased eBooks to your Reader After the initial steps you only need steps 3 and 5 to enjoy more eBooks Reader comes with step by step instructions describing the above initial steps Here is how to access the instructions PC From the Start menu click My Computer Computer in the case of Windows Vista Windows 7 and then double click the READER drive Drag the How to get eBooks on Reader file and drop it on the desktop Mac Double click READER on the desktop and drag the How to get eBooks on Reader file and drop it on the desktop Double click the file to open it and follow the step by step instructions 17 Support Support First check Troubleshooting 93 and refer to the Reader Library Help to resolve the issue Support Web site and contact list USA www sony com readersupport Phone number 1 866 962 7669 Canada www sony ca readersupport Phone number 1 877 899 7669 Europe support sony europe com eBook PRS Australia www sony com au support Phone number 1300 137 669 Warranty Information for Australia customers www sony com au warranty Table of Contents 18 Specifications Specifications Model name PRS 350 Power source Built in rechargeable battery 3 7 V DC 940 mA USB communication Hi Speed U
63. with the desired language you want to display We do not guarantee all the languages will be able to be displayed properly on your Reader Library User created characters and some special characters may not be displayed Table of Contents 107 Precautions e Explanations in this manual assume that you are familiar with the basic operations of Windows or Mac OS For details on the use of your computer and operating system please refer to the respective manuals e By updating the Reader device software you can ensure your Reader has the latest features The latest software updates can be performed from the update menu on Reader Library Help Check for Updates About Pre loaded Contents Sample content is pre installed in the Reader so that you can try them out right away The pre installed sample content is for the purpose of trial reading and viewing e Ifyou delete pre installed sample content you cannot restore it and Sony will not supply any replacement content On cleaning e Clean the Reader with a soft cloth such as a cleaning cloth for eyeglasses If the Reader becomes very dirty clean it with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution e Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzene as it may mar the finish of the case Tapping or dragging on the touch screen using a dirty stylus may damage the surface Wipe the stylus wit
64. x Status indicators during charging ssstesssisasiesseariens 13 USB connector 11 12 Changing Settings 85 Collections ssssseesssssssss000 29 68 Conditional icon eee 37 Copyright Notice 109 Creating a collection 68 Creating drawingS 77 Creating text memos 80 Change Dictionary 31 Clear Keyboard History eT ent rT 86 92 Continue Reading 31 Create Edit 0000 33 41 CUSTOM sccersssssssitnssiacsnnniannss 52 D Default SettingS cce 92 Restore Defaults 86 92 Deleting a collection 72 Deleting Content 74 125 Dictionary 60 82 88 Changing dictionary saan nae 31 60 88 Word Logs Dictionary NEEE ene 35 64 Drawing ssecssseeeeees 41 42 77 Darker erence nme 52 Date and Time 87 Date and Time Format 87 Delete Book 6 31 74 Delete Books 32 74 Delete Collections 32 72 Delete Drawing 31 79 Delete Drawings 32 79 Delete ISSUE uu ecesseseeseees 31 Delete ISSUCS ecsecseeeeees 32 Delete Memo 31 81 Delete Memos 32 81 Delete Notes ccesecseees 32 Delete Pictures 32 Delete Word Logs 32 64 Details oecctssstssssscsnesemeaens 52 Table of Contents Device LOCK ssissicscsiesicses 85 90 Device Shutdown 86

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