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Table of Contents Introduction Contact Us Getting to Know Your NOOK Getting Started Barnes & Noble Account Registering Power and Charging Safety and Care Safety Information Caring for your NOOK Using NOOK Gestures Navigation Buttons The Status Bar The Left Side of the Status Bar The Center of the Status Bar The Right Side of the Status Bar GlowLight Turning GlowLight On or Off and Adjusting Its Brightness Night Mode Home Screen The New & Recent Shelf The Recommended for You Shelf Reading Books on Your
Page Layout Turning Pages The Reading Tools Menu Reading Tools: Contents Using Bookmarks Reading Magazines and Newspapers on Your NOOK The Library on Your NOOK Pull-down Menus The Sync Button Searching Your Library Viewing and Sorting the Contents of Your Library Organizing Your Library on Shelves Archiving Books and Periodicals Unarchiving Books and Periodicals Transferring Files from Your Computer to Your NOOK Shopping on Your NOOK Introduction Purchasing Books, Newspapers, and Magazines Browsing Lists
Read In Store®: Reading Books in a Barnes & Noble Store Searching Your NOOK Searching from the NOOK Navigation Menu Searching in Your Library Searching for Words with Accents and Other Diacritical Marks NOOK Settings Wireless Settings Configuring GlowLight Library Settings Reader Settings Download & Storage Account Settings Screen Settings Time Settings Viewing Legal Notices About Erase & Deregister Device Account Screen Configuring Profiles Managing Gift Cards and Credit Cards Using Your NOOK at Wi-Fi Hot
Appendix A: Page Numbering and File Formats Appendix B: International Use and Languages Appendix C: One-Year Limited Warranty ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Appendix D: Trademarks Adobe Reader Mobile Software AT&T Dictionary Fonts Google Wi-Fi Additional Information Appendix E: FCC Notices FCC IDs FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Other Information Related to the Radio Appendix F: Industry Canada Notice Appendix G: Terms of Service Appen
Introduction This User Guide is designed to help you get the most enjoyment out of your NOOK GlowLight 4. Contact Us If you have questions about your NOOK® that this guide doesn’t answer, be sure to visit the NOOK online support site at: nook.com/GL4 The online support center offers additional information about your NOOK, including: • Related documents • Helpful articles • Technical support Stay in Touch Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to hear about new releases, exclusive offers, and free NOOK Books®.
Your NOOK GlowLight 4 is an eReader with a touchscreen grayscale E Ink® display and a front light now equipped with Night Mode.
• Store and read files, including PDFs Your NOOK is small enough to hold easily with one hand and to slip into a bag or a purse. When you turn on the GlowLight® feature on your NOOK, you can read your favorite books and periodicals even in the dark. Power Button The power button for your NOOK is located on the top edge. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to turn on your NOOK. If your NOOK is sleeping, press the power button to wake up your NOOK and turn it on.
If your NOOK is on, you can also press and hold the NOOK button for 2 seconds to turn on or off GlowLight, the light built into the frame of your NOOK. When GlowLight is on, you can read your NOOK’s touchscreen E Ink display even in areas with low lighting. USB-C Port Your NOOK features a USB-C port for charging and for connecting to a personal computer. The USB-C port is located on the bottom edge of your NOOK. Page Turn Buttons Page Turn Buttons are located to the left and right edge of the device.
Getting Started The first time you use your NOOK, you’ll need to go through a short set-up process that will take about 5 to 10 minutes. Make sure that you’re in an area that has a Wi-Fi® connection (a wireless connection to the Internet), because part of the process is registering your NOOK with your Barnes & Noble account on BN.com. NOTE: You will not be able to set up your NOOK without a Wi-Fi connection.
with NOOK software apps, such as NOOK® for iOS, NOOK® for Android™. If you don’t have a Barnes & Noble account, you can set one up in a few minutes on the NOOK website. Just open a browser on your computer, and visit https://www.bn.com. You can also set up an account during the registration process for your NOOK. Your Barnes & Noble account is ready for use once you have set up the following: • An email address • A default credit card number • A valid expiration date for the credit card • A current U.S.
Tap the name of the desired network. If you see a lock symbol beside the network’s name, it is a secure network; you’ll need to enter a password to connect to that network. If you do not know the network password, ask the network administrator for help. If you have problems connecting, visit NOOK.com/support for more troubleshooting tips. 4.
1. Tap the Create Account button. Your NOOK displays a form for creating a Barnes & Noble account. 2. Enter the information requested, including your name, password, credit card type, number, and expiration date, and a security question. 3. Tap Submit. Your NOOK creates your Barnes & Noble account and registers your NOOK to your account. NOTE: If you turned GlowLight on, it now automatically turns off. 4. Tap the Next button.
• Tap the Power off button in the dialog box. Your NOOK turns off. NOTE: If you ignore the window asking you to confirm that you want to power off your NOOK, after several seconds the window disappears, and your NOOK resumes whatever it was doing before you pressed the power button. Charging Your NOOK There are two ways to charge your NOOK. Using a USB-C cable, you can plug it into your personal computer, or you can use a UL listed, approved power adapter (rated from 5VDC, 1.0A).
To charge your NOOK from your personal computer, do this: • Insert the large end of the USB cable into a USB port on your personal computer. • Plug the NOOK end of the USB cable into your NOOK. If your NOOK was turned off, it will now turn itself on. • Once your NOOK has fully charged, unplug the USB cable from your NOOK. NOTE: Depending on how much power remains in the battery, it might take approximately 4 hours to fully re-charge your NOOK through a USB port.
• Plug the power adapter into a compatible electrical outlet. If your NOOK was turned off, it will now turn itself on. • Once your NOOK has fully charged, unplug the power adapter from the electrical outlet. Unplug the USB cable from your NOOK. NOTE: Depending on how much power remains in the battery, it might take approximately 3 hours to fully re-charge your NOOK through an electrical outlet. Do not turn off your NOOK while it is charging.
If the battery is depleted, your NOOK will shut down until it has been sufficiently recharged. Charging Recommendations Your NOOK contains a rechargeable battery. To maximize battery life: • Avoid fully discharging the battery. Charge your NOOK after several hours of use or when you see the low charge alert, rather than continuing to use it until it turns itself off. • Avoid high temperatures for charging, use, and storage. For more information, see “Temperature Ranges.
Safety and Care Safety Information This section explains important information about safety and about caring for your NOOK. Electricity Your NOOK is an electrical device. Follow the same basic safety procedures you would follow with any electrical device. When charging your NOOK, use only the custom components included with or sold for your NOOK: either a custom USB-C cable or a custom USB-C cable along with a power adapter.
units might forbid the use of any electronic device, with or without networking turned on. Battery Your NOOK includes a non-replaceable, rechargeable battery. Do not attempt to replace the battery. If you suspect your battery is having problems, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-THE-BOOK (1- 800843-2665). Caring for your NOOK To take the best possible care of your NOOK, please follow the recommendations below.
You should clean the screen on your NOOK from time to time. Clean the screen with a damp soft cloth, such as a micro-fiber cloth. Do not use any chemicals to clean the screen. NOOK Covers You can purchase an optional B&N cover for your NOOK at your local Barnes & Noble Bookstore and online at BN.com. The cover helps protect your NOOK from daily wear and tear. It keeps dust from accumulating on the screen, reducing the need to clean it. The cover also provides some protection against spills.
warranty does not cover damage to your NOOK’s screen resulting from use of an additional screen protector.
Using NOOK Gestures Your NOOK puts great reading material right at your fingertips. To read that content, to rate it, and so on, you’ll use your fingers in different ways. Tap A tap on the screen is a quick touch of your fingertip. It’s the same gesture you use when you tap a key on a computer keyboard. Double Tap Tapping twice quickly on the screen is a useful shortcut for many features. In the Library or the Shop, double-tapping the cover of a book or periodical opens a window with details about the item.
You can swipe to turn pages in a book you are reading. Scroll Slide your finger up or down the screen to scroll through any list displaying up and down arrows at the bottom of the screen. A scroll gesture is like a vertical swipe.
Navigation Buttons The NOOK Navigation Buttons, or Nav Buttons, are a row of buttons at the bottom of the Home screen that make it easy to move from one area of your NOOK to another. For example, if you want to move from the Library to the Shop, you can simply tap the NOOK Home button to display the Home screen and tap the Shop button to display the Shop screen. To open the NOOK Navigation Menu, tap the NOOK button on the front bezel of your NOOK.
The Status Bar A Status Bar runs along the top of the NOOK touchscreen as shown above. The Status Bar appears on the Home Screen, the Library, the Shop, the Search screen, and on Settings screens. A slightly different version appears in books or periodicals when you open the Reading Tools. The Left Side of the Status Bar The left side of the Status Bar presents a profile icon to manage the NOOK Profiles associated to your NOOK Account. Read the chapter “Configuring Profiles” for more information.
If GlowLight is on, an icon representing an illuminated lightbulb icon appears in the Status Bar. If GlowLight is turned off, an icon representing a crossed-out lightbulb appears instead. • A wireless connection indicator The wireless connection indicator displays a stack of concentric curves, indicating the strength of your NOOK’s connection to a local Wi-Fi network. The higher the stack of curves, the stronger the connection.
GlowLight Your NOOK includes GlowLight, a built-in light that enables you to read even in dim lighting conditions. Turning GlowLight On or Off and Adjusting Its Brightness You can also turn GlowLight on or off in the Quick Settings window. (Tap the status bar in the upper right corner to open Quick Settings.) On the Home screen, in the Library, in the Shop, on the Search screen, or in Settings, tap the lightbulb icon or Wi-Fi symbol in the Status Bar. Your NOOK opens the Quick Settings window.
dimmer. • If GlowLight is on, swipe the GlowLight slider all the way to the left to turn GlowLight off. To close the Quick Settings window, tap anywhere outside the window. Night Mode Your NOOK GlowLight 4 comes with Night Mode for comfortable reading. With Night mode on, you can adjust the color of the light from cool to warm. A warmer tone will reduce blue light emission for nighttime reading. You can set Night Mode in Auto mode or in Manual mode.
Using the Manual Mode Open Quick Settings and tap All Settings. Open GlowLight and select Manual. The slider will open for you to select a cooler or warmer tone. The same slider is also accessible from Quick Settings. NOTE: Night Mode will be on when brightness is on. If brightness is off, Night Mode controls will be disabled. Simply turn brightness on from Quick Settings, All Settings, or by pressing and holding the Home button for 2 seconds.
Home Screen The Home screen gives you easy access to the books and periodicals you have recently read or purchased. In the top portion of the screen, you’ll see the covers of the most recent books or periodicals you’ve been reading. The New & Recent Shelf At the top of the Home screen, the New & Recent panel shows the covers of the books or periodicals you have most recently purchased or were most recently reading.
You can return to the Home screen at any time by pressing the NOOK button on the lower front of your NOOK.
Reading Books on Your NOOK You can read books, comics, magazines, and newspapers on your NOOK. You can make notes about what you’re reading, highlight and annotate favorite passages. Your NOOK makes reading books fun. To start reading, simply tap a book’s cover. The book opens and fills the page. Then you can use the features described in this section to get the most out of your reading experience. While you’re reading, you can customize the look of the page.
To turn to the next page, either: • Tap anywhere along the right edge of the page. Swipe to the left. (To swipe left, you place your finger on the right side of the page and slide it quickly to the left, as though you were flipping the page of a printed book.) • Tap either of the upper page-turn keys built into the frame of your NOOK. NOTE: On the Reader settings screen, you can control whether the upper or the lower page-turn key turns the page forward. See “Configuring Navigation Buttons in the Reader.
To move forward quickly to the next chapter, double-press the page-turn button that turns pages forward. To move quickly to the previous chapter, double-press the page-turn button that turns pages backward. The Reading Tools Menu The Reading Tools menu makes it easy to move through a book, to search for content, and adjust the display of text. To call up the Reading Tools menu, tap anywhere in the center of the page. The Reading Tools appear in a horizontal bar just below the Status Bar.
Reading Tools: Contents Tap the Contents icon in the Reading Tools to open a window with four tabs: 1. Contents – A list of chapters or sections 2. Annotations – A list of highlights and notes you have created throughout the book 3. Bookmarks – A list of all bookmarks you have set 4.
Tap any title, highlighted passage summary, or bookmark on these tabs to jump to that location in the book. Contents Tool When the Contents tool opens, it displays the Contents tab, which lists all the chapters in the book. If the list of chapters runs longer than one screen, you can tap the arrows at the bottom of the screen to scroll down and up through the list. Tapping any chapter number or title closes the dialog box and moves you to the beginning of that chapter in the book.
The Annotations screen lists all the passages you have highlighted or written notes about. Each passage is identified by its page number and opening line. If the list of annotations runs longer than one screen, you can tap the arrows at the bottom of the screen to scroll down and up through the list. To jump to a particular passage, tap it. To erase all the notes and clear all the highlights, tap the Clear all button.
For each bookmarked page, the screen lists the page number and either the chapter number (if you bookmarked the first page of a chapter) or the first line of text that appears on the page (if you bookmarked any page other than the first page of a chapter). To clear all the bookmarks, tap the Clear all button. To clear an individual bookmark, tap the bookmark to visit its page, and then tap the bookmark ribbon in the upper right corner.
Each looked-up word appears with part of the text around it from the book, along with an indication of when you first looked up the word. Tap a word to see its dictionary definition. To erase the list of lookups, tap the Clear all button. If you are viewing the lookups just for this book, only those lookups are deleted. If you are viewing the lookups across all your books, tapping Clear all deletes all the lookups in all your books.
Tap the Text icon in the Reading Tools to open a window for adjusting the font, the font size, line spacing, and margin size. The Text dialog box lets you pick: • Text Size • Font Style • Line Spacing Tap the settings that you would like to use. As you change settings, you will see the new settings applied to the page behind the text screen.
When you have finished making changes, close the dialog box by tapping anywhere on the page of the NOOK book you are reading. NOTE: Some publishers have defined default settings for the display of NOOK books. These settings specify a specific type font, font size, line spacing, and margin setting. If these defaults have been defined for the NOOK book you are reading, you will be able to check and uncheck a box labeled Publisher Defaults.
To move to another page by entering its page number: 1. Tap the center of the page to open the Reading Tools. 2. Tap the More icon 3. Tap the Jump to Page menu choice. Your NOOK opens a page-number dialog box with a numerical keyboard. 4. Type the number of the page you want to move to. Then tap the checkmark button. Once you have moved to the new page, your NOOK automatically closes the page-number dialog box.
Finding a Word or Phrase in a Book Tap the Find icon in the Reading Tools to search for a word or phrase in the book you’re reading. To search for a word or phrase in the book you are reading, do this: 1. Tap in the center of the page to open the Reading Tools. 2. Tap the More icon 3. Tap the Find in Book menu choice. A keyboard appears on the screen.
4. Type the word or phrase you want to find. Then tap the search button in the lower right corner of the keyboard. (This button shows a magnifying glass.) If the word or phrase you searched for appears in the book, your NOOK displays a list of page numbers and passages. To jump to a passage, tap it. If the word or phrase you searched for appears more than once in the book, your NOOK displays a search navigation tool at the top of the screen when you jump to the location of a search result.
• To jump to the next appearance of this search term in the book, tap the right arrow • To jump back to the previous appearance of the search term, tap the left arrow. • To start a search for a different word or phrase, tap the text field. Your NOOK opens a new search screen. Type the word or phrase you want to search for and tap Find. • To close the mini toolbar, tap the X symbol in the upper right corner of the toolbar.
To view details about the book you are reading, do this: 1. Tap the center of the page to open the Reading Tools. 2. Tap the more icon in the upper right corner of the screen. 3. In the pull-down menu, tap View Details. Your NOOK displays a Details page for the book. The Details screen presents details about the book you are reading.
Reading Tools: Page Slider When you open the Reading Tools, a slider appears at the bottom of the page. Using the Slider to Move to Another Page To move to another page: 1. Tap the center of the page to open the Reading Tools, if they are not already open. 2. Press on the knob on the slider and drag it left or right until you see the page number you are looking for appear on the right end of the slider bar.
3. When you have moved the slider to the position in the book you want, tap the center of the page to continue reading. If instead of moving to the new page, you want to jump back to the previous page you had navigated from, tap the Back button in the lower left corner of the screen. You can tap the Back button repeatedly to scroll through several previous locations.
If you have read further on the other device, your NOOK jumps to the furthest page you’ve read, even if you haven’t read that page on the NOOK you’re holding. Using Bookmarks Adding a Bookmark A bookmark marks a location in a book. In a printed book, a bookmark helps you find the page where you left off reading. You can set bookmarks in books to make it easy to jump to specific locations You can set as many bookmarks as you like.
To set a bookmark on the page you are reading, tap the upper right corner of the page. A dark ribbon appears in the corner of the page, indicating that a bookmark has been placed. Viewing All Bookmarks in a Book To view a list of all the bookmarks in a book: 1. Tap the center of the page to open the Reading Tools. 2. In the Reading Tools, tap the Contents icon. 3. In the Contents pane, tap the Bookmarks tab. Your NOOK displays a list of all the bookmarks in the book.
Selecting Text You can select a word or a passage of text. Once you have selected a word, you can look it up in the on-device dictionary. You can also select words or passages for highlighting, and making notes. To select a word or a passage of text, press and hold on a word and then lift your finger. The word appears highlighted, and two vertical bars will appear on either side of it, defining the start and end of the selected text.
If you decide not to take any of these actions, simply tap anywhere on the screen other than in the Text Selection Toolbar to close the Toolbar and continue reading. Looking Up a Word in the Dictionary Your NOOK includes the Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate® Dictionary, Eleventh Edition. To look up a word in the dictionary: 1. Press and hold on a word to select it. 2. Tap the A-Z button in the Text Selection Toolbar. A pop-up window appears, presenting a dictionary definition of the word.
Writing a Note Just as you might write a note in the margins of a printed book, you can make notes about specific passages in a book on your NOOK. To write a note, do this: 1. Press and hold on a word at the beginning or end of the passage you want to write a note about. The Text Selection Toolbar appears. 2. Lift your finger, then drag one of the vertical bars to other end of the passage. The Text Selection Toolbar appears again. 3. Tap the + Note icon in the toolbar at the left end of the toolbar.
Editing a Note To edit a note, do this: 1. Tap the Note icon to open the note you want to edit. 2. If you wish to remove the note, simply press the Trash icon in the top right. 3. To update the note, tap on your original note, and use the keyboard to make any additional changes. 4. When you have finished editing the note, tap SAVE in the upper right corner of the screen. Viewing All Notes To view all notes, do this: 1. Tap the page to display the Reading Tools. 2. Tap the Contents button. 3.
• Baskerville ™ • Georgia • Ascender Sans • Malabar ™ • Joanna® Sans • OpenDyslexic Line Spacing • Single spacing • 1.5-line spacing • Double spacing Margins • Narrow • Medium • Wide All other page controls in the dialog box appear grayed out. To change the appearance of the book: 1. Tap the center of the page to make the Reading Tools appear. 2. Tap the Text icon (Aa) in the upper right corner. Your NOOK opens a window displaying font and spacing controls.
3. Tap the controls to select the font, font size, line spacing, and margins you want. 4. Tap anywhere outside the text dialog box to close the dialog box. In most books, you can adjust the features described above. Reviews and Recommendations To view a summary of the book, along with reviews and recommendations for similar books, tap in the center of the page to bring up the Reading Tools and tap the More icon For details, see “Reading Tools: More.
Reading Magazines and Newspapers on Your NOOK Reading magazines and newspapers on your NOOK is similar to reading books. You use the same gestures—tapping and swiping—to turn pages. You have access to the same Reading Tools, such as Contents and Font options. Some periodicals may include their own Table of Contents with live links to specific articles and features, but otherwise the features are similar to the features used in reading books.
The Library on Your NOOK Your library is where you store everything you want to read on NOOK.
• EPUB files and PDFs you have transferred onto NOOK using a USB connection from your personal computer (these files appear in the My Files section of the Library). To access your library, tap the Library button on the NOOK Navigation Menu. Pull-down Menus To help you quickly find what you’re looking for, the Library on your NOOK features a couple of pull-down menus that let you select which contents to display and how to display them.
• My Files – Shows any files, such as EPUB or PDF files, that you have transferred from your personal computer to your NOOK • Everything Else – shows any content in your account that is not supported on this device The Sort Menu The Sort menu is a pull-down menu that lets you sort the content shown on the screen according to rules such as Most Recent, Title (an alphabetical listing of titles), or Author (an alphabetical listing of authors’ last names).
3. Tap the Search button. Your NOOK displays a list of any items it finds matching the word or phrase you typed. It lists matching items from your Library first. Below that, it lists any matching items found in the NOOK Shop. To open an item in the list, tap its name. Searching for Words with Accents and Other Diacritical Marks To type a word that contains accents or diacritical marks (such as a French cedilla ç), do this: 1. Press and hold on the letter you want to select a diacritical mark for.
You can sort books by: • Most Recent • Title • Author You can also view your content in grid view or list view Sorting and Viewing Your Newsstand (Magazines and Newspapers) You can sort magazines and newspapers in your Newsstand by: • Most Recent • Title You can view magazines in these arrangements: • a grid • a list, which includes titles, publisher names, and publication dates Opening Books, Magazines, and Newspapers You can tap any cover to open it.
Badges on Content Your NOOK displays the following badges on books and periodicals: • New – This is a new item that has been downloaded to your NOOK and is now ready for reading. • Sample – This is a free sample of a book, magazine, or newspaper. If a book or periodical appears with a cloud icon, you can tap the item to download it from your Barnes & Noble Lifetime Library®. • Pre-order – This item is available for pre-order. You can order it now, even though it hasn’t been published yet.
you have collected under a common name, such as Mysteries or Cookbooks. You can give a shelf any name you like. A book, periodical, or file can appear in as many shelves as you like. For example, if your favorite book is a mystery novel, you could include it on your Favorites shelf as well as on a new shelf you create called Mysteries. Creating a Shelf 1. From your NOOK Library, tap the word “Shelves.” 2. Tap the + button in the upper right of the screen. 3.
Renaming a Shelf 1. From the Shelves section of your library, press and hold on the shelf you wish to update. 2. Tap Rename Shelf. A dialog box with a text field appears. 3. When a keyboard appears, type the new name for your shelf. 4. Tap Rename. Removing a Shelf NOTE: Removing a shelf does not delete any of the books or periodicals on the shelf. It simply eliminates the shelf itself. 1. From the Shelves section of your library, press and hold on the shelf you wish to update. 2.
2. Additional options appear, tap the Archive button. Your NOOK will archive the book or periodical and list it on a shelf in your Library called “Archived.” NOTE: You must be in the Library to archive an item. You cannot archive items from the Home Screen. Unarchiving Books and Periodicals Unarchiving a book or periodical makes its contents available again on your NOOK. Unarchiving: 1. In the Library, tap the More icon , then tap the View Archive choice. Your NOOK displays the items you have archived. 2.
2. On your NOOK, a dialog will open for the USB mode to be turned on. Tap Turn On to enable the USB mode. 3. When you connect your NOOK to your personal computer, your NOOK will appear as a new disk drive called “NOOK” on your personal computer. 4. Drag the files you want to transfer onto the “NOOK” drive. NOTE: If you connect your NOOK to a Windows PC, the PC might display a dialog box asking if you want to install a driver for a “NOOK.” Click Cancel to close this dialog box.
1. Connect your NOOK to your computer with the USB-C cable 2. Open Adobe Digital Editions 3. Drag and Drop eBook files onto the NOOK icon (Your NOOK GlowLight 4 will be recognized by ADE) 4. Select the NOOK icon under Devices and click on “Authorize” to authorize device with ADE account. NOOK can also be authorized by manually entering the Adobe ID under Settings–>My Account– >Adobe DRM Settings. 5. Open Library on your NOOK and find Newly Added eBook files. (Files can be located by filtering by “My Files.
Shopping on Your NOOK Introduction NOTE: To access the NOOK Bookstore on your NOOK, you must be connected to a Wi-Fi network. If you are in an area with Wi-Fi access but you are not connected to a network, your NOOK will guide you through the process of connecting. To begin shopping, tap the Shop button in the NOOK Navigation Menu at the bottom of the Home screen. Your NOOK displays the NOOK Shop.
To learn more about any book or periodical, tap its cover. Purchasing Books, Newspapers, and Magazines To purchase an item, tap the button displaying the item’s price. When you tap a price to buy an item, your NOOK replaces the price button with a button labeled Confirm. Tap this button to confirm that you want to buy the item. When you buy an item in the Shop, Barnes & Noble charges the credit card associated with your Barnes & Noble account.
The Bookstore displays a menu showing lists, such as B&N Top 100, and categories such as books, newsstand, and kids. Tapping the Categories link on the Bookstore home screen displays a list of book categories you can explore. Searching for Titles, Authors, or Topics To search for a book or periodical, tap the search field in the upper right corner of the screen. When a keyboard appears, type the title, author’s name, or topic you’re looking for, then tap the Search button.
Buying a Book Once you’re in the Shop, you can buy any book you see that has a button displaying the book’s price. (If you do not see a button with a price next to a particular book, it’s because you have already purchased the book. A label reading Purchased or Read appears in place of the price button.) To buy a book: 1. To buy a book, tap the button displaying a price next to the book’s cover or title. The NOOK Bookstore replaces the price button with a button labeled Confirm. 2. Tap the Confirm button.
3. If you’re using the default setup, your NOOK begins downloading the book once you tap Confirm. 4. If you’ve set up your Bookstore to require that your NOOK (or BN.com) account password be entered every time anyone makes a purchase on your NOOK, a dialog box opens. Tap in the Password field and enter the password for your account. Tap OK. NOTE: You can configure your NOOK to prompt you for a password before you make a purchase.
2. Tap the Try for Free button. A dialog box opens. For many periodicals, you will be offered a choice of an annual subscription, which is paid all at once, or a monthly subscription, which is paid monthly. 3. Select the subscription option you want. 4. Tap the Start My Free Trial button. NOTE: All first-time subscribers receive a free 14-day trial. If you cancel your subscription before the end of the 14 days, you will not be charged.
Your Wishlist is like a shopping cart on your NOOK. You can add books, magazines, and newspapers to your Wishlist so you can buy them later. NOTE: The Wishlist on your NOOK is separate from the Wishlist on the BN.com website. Your Wishlist on BN.com can include paper books and other items, as well as NOOK books, magazines, and newspapers for your NOOK. Adding to Your Wishlist 1. Tap the book or periodical’s cover to display the details page for the item.
2. On the details page, tap the heart icon at the top of the screen. Your NOOK adds the item to your Wishlist. Viewing Your Wishlist 1. Visit the Bookstore screen. 2. Tap the heart icon near the top of the screen. 3. The Bookstore displays your current Wishlist. Buying from Your Wishlist 1. Tap the item’s cover or title to display the details page for the item. 2. Tap the price button next to the item’s name. 3. Tap the Confirm button to complete your purchase.
Using B&N Readouts™ B&N Readouts brings the pleasure of bookstore browsing to your NOOK with a daily selection of quick reads curated by Barnes & Noble editors that are customized to your interests.
• Serial Reads, which serves up a hand-picked book in FREE increments over the span of a month To access B&N Readouts, tap the B&N Readouts icon (book flipping pages in a circle) in the NOOK Navigation Menu on the Home screen. To open a content selection for reading, tap the Read Excerpt link at the end of the content’s excerpt in a stream. B&N Readouts displays several pages of content from the book or article you selected.
Using Your NOOK in a Barnes & Noble Store When you turn on your NOOK in a Barnes & Noble store, your NOOK automatically detects the Wi-Fi network running in the store. Your NOOK displays a special window, asking if you would like to connect to the InStore network. To connect to the store’s network, tap the Connect button. To use your NOOK without connecting to the store’s network, tap the Dismiss button.
Searching Your NOOK Your NOOK includes a Search tool to help you quickly find what you’re looking for. To provide you with the most relevant results possible, your NOOK customizes its searching according to what you were doing when you started the search. Searching from the NOOK Navigation Menu When you search using the Search tool in the NOOK Navigation Menu, your NOOK searches both the Library and the Shop.
1. Press and hold on the letter you want to select a diacritical mark for. A pop-up window appears, offering additional keyboard buttons for diacritical marks. 2. Tap the letter-mark combination you want. The pop-up window disappears, and the letter you selected appears in the text field where you were typing.
NOOK Settings Your NOOK gives you full control over many areas of its operations, from Wi-Fi connections to font sizes. Your NOOK’s built-in Settings screen makes it easy to adjust the configuration of your NOOK. To access the Settings screen, tap your Profile and in the drop-down menu, tap Settings. The Settings screen leads to pages for configuring different aspects of your NOOK.
Wireless Settings The Wireless settings screen provides: • a switch for turning on and off Wi-Fi networking • a list of all the Wi-Fi networks your NOOK has detected Turning Wi-Fi Networking On or Off On the Wireless settings page, tap the Wi-Fi button to change its status from On to Off or from Off to On. NOTE: If Wi-Fi networking is turned off, you will not be able to access the Shop, download new books, magazines, or newspapers, or perform any other action that requires a live network connection.
2. Tap Connect. For a list of network security protocols supported by your NOOK, see “Secured Wi-Fi Networks." Configuring GlowLight You can use the GlowLight dialog box to turn GlowLight on and off and to adjust its brightness. (You can also make these adjustments using the Quick Settings window, which is described earlier in this guide.) To configure GlowLight: 1. On the Settings screen, tap GlowLight. A dialog box for adjusting the brightness of GlowLight opens.
2. To adjust the brightness of GlowLight, slide your finger along the slider to make GlowLight brighter or dimmer. To turn GlowLight off, move the slider knob all the way to the left. 3. When you have finished adjusting the brightness of GlowLight, tap OK. Library Settings On the Settings screen, tap Library.
Download & Storage Automatic Downloads • New Books • New Magazine Issues • New Newspaper Issues Storage • Manage Storage • Clear Cache • Automatically Move to Cloud • Automatically Archive Magazine And Newspapers Account Settings To display the account settings for your NOOK, tap the My Account menu choice on the main Settings screen. The My Account screen lists: • Account email – the email address associated with your BN.
• Change the amount of time your NOOK should wait when no activity is taking place before turning off the screen. Adjusting the Screen Timeout When your NOOK has been sitting for some amount of time and no activity has taken place (e.g., you haven’t tapped the screen or pressed any buttons), your NOOK turns off its screen to conserve power. When that happens, you can turn on your NOOK again simply by pressing the NOOK button. By default, your NOOK waits 5 minutes before turning off the screen.
1. On the Setting screen, tap Screen. 2. On the Screen Settings page, tap Screen Timeout. A dialog box appears with four menu choices: • 2 minutes • 5 minutes • 15 minutes • 1 hour 3. Tap the menu choice listing the amount of time you want your NOOK to wait. The dialog box closes. Your change takes effect right away.
On the Time settings page, you can control whether your NOOK uses a 12hour clock or a 24-hour clock. You can also select a Time Zone for your NOOK. To return to the main Settings page, tap the back arrow in the upper left corner of the screen. Switching to a 24-hour Format To switch to a 24-hour format in which hours after 12 noon are added to the number 12, so that 1:15 p.m. becomes 13:15, tap the Use 24-hour format field so that the box is checked.
1. Tap the Select time zone field on the Time Settings screen. Your NOOK displays a scrollable list of time zones. 2. When you see the time zone you want to select, tap it. Your NOOK switches its clock to the time zone you select and displays the Time settings screen. 3. To return to the main Settings screen, tap the back arrow in the upper left corner of the screen.
Legal menu choice on the Device Info page. About The About section in your settings provides a Check For System Update button as well as helpful information such as the Model, Serial Number, App Version, and Synced Date. Erase & Deregister Device The Erase & Deregister feature erases your NOOK (or BN.com) account information from your NOOK and resets the NOOK to its default factory settings. Deregistration unlinks your NOOK from your NOOK (or BN.com) account.
reading material, while no longer available on your NOOK, is still available for downloading and for reading with NOOK applications. Visit nook.com for more information. In addition, you can re-register your NOOK by following the same steps you used when you first set up your NOOK. Once you have registered, your complete Library is once again available on your NOOK. Erasing and deregistering does delete any files you have transferred to your NOOK from your personal computer.
Account Screen Configuring Profiles A NOOK Profile tailors content and shopping experiences on your NOOK for an individual user. Your NOOK supports up to six NOOK profiles, enabling different people to use your NOOK in different ways. All the purchases made on your NOOK through any profile are processed through the NOOK or BN.com account to which your NOOK is registered.
1. Primary Profile – This is the profile created by default when you register your NOOK. This profile can view all the content on the device and it can also create and edit profiles for other users and manage those profiles’ access to content. All purchases made on the NOOK are processed using the payment method associated with this profile. 2. Adult Profile – An adult profile can purchase any type of content.
5. Tap ADD in the upper right corner of the screen. Your NOOK will then create the profile. NOTE: If you chose not to automatically add all the NOOK content in the primary profile’s account to this profile’s library, you will need to add content to the library, item by item. See the instructions below on managing content. Setting up a Child Profile On the main Settings screen, tap the Profile menu choice. Your NOOK displays the Profile settings screen. 1. Type a first name for the account. 2.
7. To continue creating a child profile, tap Continue at the bottom of the screen. Your NOOK displays a screen for specifying the parental controls for this profile. 8. Adjust the controls as you like. 9. Tap Done. Your NOOK creates the child profile with the permissions you specified. If you have not specified a four-digit passcode or PIN to protect the privacy of your NOOK, you will be asked to do so after you create your first child profile.
create a child profile. You can adjust them later if you like by editing the child profile. Using parental controls, you can control whether or not a specific child profile can: • Browse the NOOK Shop • Purchase from NOOK Shop only when using your NOOK account password • Shop only for kids’ content in the NOOK Shop • View Sideloaded Files in NOOK Library NOTE: Sideloaded files are any EPUB files or PDFs you transfer to your NOOK from your personal computer, using the USB-C cable included with your NOOK.
For example, if the primary profile owns a particular NOOK Book and grants another profile access to it, the book will appear in the other profile’s Library with a download icon, indicating that the book is available for download. To read the book, the other profile simply has to touch its cover to download it to the profile’s storage area on your NOOK. Annotations, such as notes and highlights, are specific to a profile.
3. Tap the checkbox of any additional profile to which you wish to assign this book or periodical. 4. Tap Save at the bottom of the screen. To manage access to many items or item categories: 1. Tap the Profile icon in the status bar. 2. Tap Change Profile. The Profile settings screen lists all the profiles available on your NOOK. 3. Tap the More icon next to the profile whose content you want to manage. 4. Tap Manage Content. 5. Your NOOK opens a view of the Library in which each item has a checkbox on its cover.
3. Tap EDIT in the upper right corner of the screen. Your NOOK displays lock and trash icons next to the names of child profiles. 4. Tap the lock icon next to the name of the child profile whose controls you want to adjust. Your NOOK displays the parental controls screen. 5. Adjust the controls as you like. 6. Tap Done. Deleting a Profile NOTE: You cannot delete the primary profile, which is associated with the BN.com account used for all purchases on your NOOK.
The following section describes the settings available from this screen. Managing the Credit Card for Your BN.com Account To purchase books or periodicals, you must have a credit card associated with your BN.com account. You can assign a credit card to your BN.com account through the Manage Credit Card feature on the Shop settings screen. To manage your credit card: 1. Navigate to the Account screen. 2. Tap Manage Credit Cards.
certificate will then be applied to your next purchase before your credit card is charged. NOTE: To enter a gift card or gift certificate, your NOOK must be connected to a Wi-Fi network. To enter a gift card or gift certificate: 1. Navigate to the Account screen. 2. Tap the menu choice labeled Manage Gift Cards. 3. Tap Add Gift Card. Your NOOK opens a form for entering gift card data. 4. Type the number of the gift card or certificate.
1. Navigate to the Account screen. 2. Tap the menu choice labeled Redeem Access Code. The Redeem Access Code screen appears. 3. Tap the field labeled Enter Access Code. Use the online keyboard to type your 13-digit access code. 4. Tap the Add Now button. Your NOOK verifies the access code and downloads the content to your Library. 5. To redeem another access code, repeat steps 3, 4, and 5.
Using Your NOOK at Wi-Fi Hotspots In addition to connecting to your Wi-Fi network in your home or office, you can use your NOOK to connect to public Wi-Fi hot spots in stores, restaurants, hotels, cafes, airports, and many other locations. This section summarizes how your NOOK works with various types of WiFi hotspots. Wi-Fi Networks in Barnes & Noble Stores Your NOOK will automatically detect a Wi-Fi network in a Barnes & Noble store and ask if you want to connect to it.
There are several different security protocols available for securing networks. Your NOOK recognizes and supports the most popular Wi-Fi security protocols, including: WEP WPA/WPA2 PSK 802.1x EAP To connect to a secured Wi-Fi network, select it from a list of networks and enter its password when prompted. NOTE: If you do not know the password for the network, ask the network administrator for help. NOTE: If your NOOK will display dialog boxes that let you type a network and enter a password.
Updating the Software on Your NOOK From time to time, Barnes & Noble will release software updates for your NOOK. Your NOOK will automatically install these updates. NOTE: Updating software does not delete any of your books, magazines, or newspapers, nor does it delete any of the files you have transferred onto your NOOK from your personal computer. The software update simply installs new NOOK software to give you the latest features available from Barnes & Noble.
2. Scroll to the bottom of the screen and tap Software. Your NOOK opens the Software settings screen, which lists the version number of the software release your NOOK is running. Checking for the Availability of a New Software Update NOTE: You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network to check for a new software update and to install that update on your NOOK. 1. Open the Software settings screen, as described above. 2. Tap the Check for System Update button.
Tips and Troubleshooting My NOOK is sluggish or unresponsive. Like any computer or electronic equipment, your NOOK periodically needs to be completely powered off (not just put in Sleep Mode) to allow it to reset. To power off your NOOK, press and hold the power button for 10 seconds. At that point, the device should be turned off. Wait a few seconds, and then press and hold the power button for about 2 seconds to turn your NOOK back on. I want to change my BN.com account password.
2. Tap Device Info. 3. Tap the Erase & Deregister Device menu choice. 4. On the Erase & Deregister Device screen, tap the Erase & Deregister Device button. A dialog box appears, asking you to confirm that you want to reset your NOOK. 5. Tap the Reset NOOK button. Your NOOK deregisters itself, restoring factory default settings. Changing Your Password Once you have deregistered your NOOK, log in to BN.com and change your password. Once you have changed your password on BN.
Unzip files on your personal computer before transferring them to your NOOK. Your NOOK can read EPUB files and PDFs, but not .zip files.
Appendix A: Page Numbering and File Formats When you read a book or periodical on your NOOK, you’re reading the same words that appear in the paper edition of the book or periodical. In most books, the page number that appears at the bottom of the screen is the page number you would see if you were reading the printed version of the same book.
EPUB format, but you can load other types of documents, such as PDFs, onto your NOOK. Here’s a quick summary of what you need to know about file formats and page numbering: eBooks and Periodicals in EPUB format EPUB is the standard format for books in the Barnes & Noble online store. The EPUB format numbers all pages in a book sequentially, based on some prior account of page numbering, such as the page numbering used in the print edition. If the print edition of the book had 525 pages, so will the eBook.
Appendix B: International Use and Languages This chapter summarizes information about using your NOOK outside of the United States and explains your NOOK’s support of languages. Using Your NOOK Abroad Your NOOK is designed for use in the United States and United States territories. You can use it to read anything already on your NOOK when traveling anywhere in the world.
Registering and unregistering your NOOK: You can register and unregister your NOOK from anywhere there is a Wi-Fi hotspot that you can access with your NOOK. Downloading previously purchased items: You can download previously purchased items to your NOOK from anywhere there is a Wi-Fi hotspot that you can access with your NOOK. Lending and borrowing Books: You can lend and borrow LendMe-eligible NOOK Books from anywhere you can access MyNOOK.com.
Appendix C: One-Year Limited Warranty THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY TERMS WERE IN EFFECT AS OF THE DATE YOUR DEVICE WAS MANUFACTURED, AND ARE PROVIDED FOR YOUR REFERENCE ONLY. THE ACTUAL TERMS OF YOUR WARRANTY ARE THE TERMS THAT WERE IN EFFECT AS OF THE DATE OF YOUR PURCHASE, WHICH MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN. TO FIND THE EXACT TERMS OF YOUR WARRANTY, PLEASE GO TO NOOK.com/warranty AND REVIEW THE TERMS APPLICABLE AS OF THE DATE OF YOUR PURCHASE.
shown by a gift receipt, you will be considered the “original retail purchaser” of that NOOK. Implied Warranty You may also have implied warranties under the laws of some jurisdictions. To the extent permitted by applicable law, such implied warranties are limited to the duration of the Warranty Period. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty, so this limitation may not apply to you. You may not assign or otherwise transfer such implied warranties.
All returned NOOKs become the property of B&N. Before you send your NOOK to B&N, it is your responsibility to back up any data, software or files stored on your NOOK because B&N will only return your NOOK to you if it is not covered by this Limited Warranty and B&N has not provided an advance replacement. B&N is not responsible for any loss of your data, software, or files or for the cost of backing up your data, software, or files.
THE FOREGOING IS YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER CLAIMS OTHERWISE RELATING TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. What will be the warranty period if my NOOK is replaced? If your NOOK is replaced during the Warranty Period, it will be covered by this Limited Warranty for the remainder of the original Warranty Period or ninety (90) days from the date of shipment of the replaced NOOK, whichever is longer.
Warranty, except to the extent that such opening is done through a customer-accessible opening and in accordance with the instructions provided with the NOOK. This Limited Warranty applies to your NOOK only (i.e., the hardware), and not to the software within your NOOK. Please refer to the NOOK TERMS OF SERVICE for your rights and remedies with respect to such software.
Exclusion of Indirect Damages TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NEITHER B&N NOR ITS AFFILIATES NOR ITS LICENSORS WILL BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES ARISING FROM, RELATING TO OR CONNECTED WITH YOUR PURCHASE OR USE OF YOUR NOOK, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS, LOST REVENUE OR LOST DATA, REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF ACTION ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, CONTRACT,
Appendix D: Trademarks Adobe Reader Mobile Software Your NOOK contains Adobe® Reader® Mobile software under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated, Copyright © 1995-2011 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe®, Reader®, and Reader® Mobile are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
Ascender is a trademark of Ascender Corporation which is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and certain other jurisdictions. Baskerville™ Baskerville is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Bitstream™ Copyright (c) 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream, Inc.
THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS," WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER RIGHT.
Lime Rock is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Malabar™ Malabar is a trademark of Monotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Mundo Sans™ Mundo Sans is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Google Android, Google, Google Play, and other Google marks are trademarks of Google Inc. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Alliance are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Appendix E: FCC Notices FCC IDs NOOK WI-FI: XHHBNRV1100-A MODEL: BNRV1100 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
3. If applicable, connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement The product comply with the FCC portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual.
Appendix F: Industry Canada Notice The term “IC” before the equipment certification number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. IC: 8961A-BNRV1100A This device complies with ISED’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
de l'utilisateur ou que le dispositif est réglé sur la puis-sance de sortie la plus faible si une telle fonction est disponible. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Appendix G: Terms of Service The latest NOOK Terms of Service, NOOK Shop Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy are located here: http://www.NOOK.
Appendix H: AT&T Terms of Service & Acceptable Use Policy These Terms of Service & Acceptable Use Policy (the “Terms”) govern your use of AT&T Internet Service AT&T Wi-Fi service (“Service”) and the AT&T Internet Services network (“Network”).
Charges/Billing/Payment You agree to pay all charges and fees specified when you ordered the Service, including any monthly recurring or nonrecurring charges, taxes, fees, surcharges, or other assessments applicable to the Service. All AT&T charges for the Service are billed in advance. Membership customers are billed according to the terms and conditions of the Membership Agreement. Subscription customers’ charges will appear monthly on the AT&T portion of your AT&T local telephone bill.
Service, without notice, for conduct that AT&T believes (a) violates the Acceptable Use Policy, set forth below; or (b) constitutes a violation of any law, regulation, or tariff (including, without limitation, copyright and intellectual property laws) or a violation of these Terms, or any applicable policies or guidelines. Your Service may be suspended or terminated if your payment is past due and such condition continues unremedied for thirty (30) days.
acceptance of those changes. If you do not agree to the revisions, you must terminate your Service immediately. Operational Limits of the Service Provisioning of the Service is subject to the availability and the operational limitations of the requisite equipment and associated facilities. You understand and agree that temporary interruptions of the Service may occur as normal events in the provision of the Service and that AT&T will not be liable for such interruptions.
Materials provided by Third Party Providers have not been independently authenticated in whole or in part by AT&T. AT&T does not provide, sell, license, or lease any of the Materials other than those specifically identified as being provided by AT&T. This Service may be linked to other websites which are not under the control of and are not maintained by AT&T. AT&T is not responsible for the content of those sites.
prior express written permission of AT&T or the Third Party Provider. You also may not, without AT&T’s prior express written permission, “mirror” any Material provided with this Service on any other server. Nothing provided with this Service shall be construed as conferring any license under any of AT&T ’or any Third Party Provider’s intellectual property rights, whether by estoppels, implication, or otherwise. You acknowledge sole responsibility for obtaining any such licenses.
Unless otherwise explicitly stated, any Materials provided by you in connection with this Service shall be deemed to be provided on a nonproprietary and non-confidential basis. AT&T shall have no obligation of any kind with respect to such Materials and shall be free to use or disseminate such Materials on an unrestricted basis for any purpose.
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOST REVENUE, LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF DATA OR OTHER ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE) HOWEVER THEY ARISE, WHETHER FOR BREACH OR IN TORT, EVEN IF AT&T HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. IN JURISDICTIONS WHERE PERMITTED, AT&T ’SOLE LIABILITY TO YOU UNDER THESE TERMS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY PAID TO AT&T BY YOU FOR USE OF THE SERVICE.
Local Laws; Export Control AT&T and/or the applicable Third Party Provider control and operate this Service from its or their headquarters in various locations in the United States of America and makes no representation that these Materials or the Service are appropriate or available for use in other locations.
252.7202-1(a) and 252.7202-3(a) and vendor’s applicable license terms, and DFARS 252.227-7013 (Nov 1995) and 252.227- 7014(Nov 1995), as applicable. Use of the Materials by the U.S. Government constitutes acknowledgment of AT&T’s and/or the Third Party Provider’s proprietary rights in them. General This Service could include inaccuracies or typographical errors. Any action related to these Terms will be governed by Texas law and controlling U.S. federal law.
ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY The AT&T Acceptable Use Policy is designed to help protect AT&T’s assets, the assets of its Customers, and the Internet community, from irresponsible or illegal activities of AT&T Customers and its Users. These activities may disrupt or degrade AT&T IP Services, pose a threat to AT&T’s assets, expose AT&T (or other providers of IP Services) to claims of civil or criminal liability or other legal sanctions.
AT&T is aware that some of its Customers are, themselves, providers of Internet based services, and that information reaching AT&T network(s) or facilities from those Customers may have originated from the AT&T Customer or from another third-party. AT&T reserves the right to take action against AT&T Customers and directly against such Customers’ subscribers, even though the AT&T’s corrective action may affect other non-offending subscribers of the AT&T Customer.
AT&T does not, as an ordinary practice, proactively monitor the activities of those who use its IP Service(s) or exercise any editorial control over any material transmitted, hosted or posted using IP Services to ensure that its Customers comply with the AUP and/or the law, although it reserves the right to do so.
committed at all times, however, to complying with the laws and regulations governing use of the Internet and e-mail transmissions and to preserving for all of its Customers the ability to use AT&T’s network and the Internet without interference or harassment from other users.
property rights, trademark laws (by rights of privacy or publicity) or other proprietary right of any party unless you own or control the rights thereto or have received all necessary consent to do the same. This prohibition includes the use of any material or information including images or photographs that are made available through an AT&T site or Service(s).
Exploited Children. For more information about online safety, visit www.ncmec.org or www.att.com/safety. Spam/E-mail/Usenet Abuse Violation of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, or any state or federal law regulating e-mail services, constitutes an automatic violation of this AUP and AT&T reserves the right to seek damages and other available relief against Customer, as applicable. Spam/E-mail/Usenet Abuse is prohibited on AT&T IP Services.
out; sending electronic messages that do not accurately identify the sender, the sender’s return address, the e-mail address of origin, or other information contained in the subject line or header; forging headers or identifiers in order to disguise the origin of e- mail; use of redirect links in unsolicited commercial e-mail to advertise a website or service; posting a single message, or messages to online forums or newsgroups, that could reasonably be expected to provoke com- plaints; posting messages to o
Service(s) in such a manner that network abuse is prevented or minimized to the greatest extent possible. It is Customer’s responsibility to take corrective actions on vulnerable or exploited systems to prevent continued abuse. Violations of system or network security are prohibited and may result in criminal and/or civil liability.
transmission of pirated software; with respect to dial-up accounts, using any software or device designed to defeat system time-out limits or to allow your ac- count to stay logged on while you are not actively using the AT&T IP Service(s) or using your account for the purpose of operating a server of any type; using manual or electronic means to avoid any use limitations placed on the Services; gaining unauthorized access to private networks; violating rules, regulations, and policies applicable to any net
Customer remains solely and fully responsible for the content of any material posted, hosted, downloaded/uploaded, created, accessed or transmitted using the IP Services. AT&T takes no responsibility and assumes no liability for any material created or accessible on or through the AT&T network(s) using IP Service(s), or for any mistakes, defamation, slander, libel, omissions, falsehoods, obscenity, pornography, or profanity Customer (or its Users) may encounter.
AT&T reserves the right to modify its Acceptable Use Policy at any time, and effective when posted to AT&T’s website (http://www.corp.att.com/aup). Notice of any change to this AUP may also be provided to a Customer via electronic mail, if Customer subscribes to AT&T’s automated notification system regarding any AUP changes. It is your responsibility to notify AT&T of any change of address. You must respond in a timely manner to complaints concerning misuse of the Service(s) obtained from AT&T.
Appendix I: Natural Resources Canada This device complies with Canada’s Energy Efficiency Act and Energy Efficiency Regulations as denoted by the symbol listed below:
Appendix J: Intertek Safety Certification This device complies with UL 69368-1 and CSA STD C22.