USER MANUAL
Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS............................................................4 APPEARANCE..............................................................................8 Front View 8 Side View 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS............................................. 10 GETTING STARTED................................................................
CONTENTS MULTIMEDIA............................................................................ 25 Manage Data 25 Manage Books 27 Loading of the Protected Electronic Books (Adobe DRM) 29 Read Books 32 Dictionary 39 Take Photos and Videos 40 Watch Movies 42 Listen to the Music 42 Gallery 44 FM Radio 44 ORGANIZER.............................................................................. 46 Clock 46 Calendar 46 Contacts 47 Make Notes 48 INTERNET..............................................................
CONTENTS CONFIGURATION.................................................................... 63 Wireless & Networks 63 Sound Settings 67 Display Settings 67 Location & Security 68 Application Management 68 Accounts & Sync 69 Privacy Settings 70 Storage 70 Language & keyboard 71 Date & time 72 About device 72 FIRMWARE UPDATE............................................................... 73 Automatic Update 73 Manual Update 74 TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................
Safety Precautions Before start working with the Device, please, read this section carefully. Following these instructions will help you ensure your safety and extend service life of the Device. Storage, Carriage and Usage Conditions Device operating temperature range is 0°С to 40°С, so don’t expose the Device to excessively high or low temperatures. Never leave cables near heat sources. Heated cables or their insulation may become deformed or damaged, which could lead to fire or electric shock.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • excessive mechanical pressure on the screen, connectors and keys of the Device. Do not leave the Device for a long time in poorly ventilated environment, e.g. in a car or in closed tight boxes/packaging. Neither drop nor try to bend the Device. Protect the screen from objects that may scratch or damage it. To ensure adequate protection of the screen, we recommend storing the Device in a protective and/or hard cover. Keep away from children.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Device’s surface. Apply a few drops of distilled water to remove dirt. Up to five faulty pixels are acceptable in the screen and do not constitute a warrantable defect of the screen. By the end of product guarantee term, please contact the nearest authorized service facility for examination on the subject of security is maintained. For detailed information about service centers in your region please visit the official website of PocketBook International: http://www.pocketbook-int.com.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Utilization Incorrect disposal of this Device may have adverse impacts on the environment and public health. To prevent such consequences follow the device-specific disposal requirements. Recycling of these materials helps preserve natural resources. For more information regarding recycling issues please contact local municipal authorities, your domestic waste collection service, store where you purchased the Device, or the authorized service center.
Appearance FRONT VIEW 1. Speaker 2. Home – Home screen 3. Menu – open quick menu 4. Backward – previous page 5. Forward – next page 6. Return – go to previous menu 7. Search – bring up search menu 8. Microphone 9.
APPEARANCE SIDE VIEW SIM 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 3.
Technical Specifications Display 10” TFT (TN+Film) 1024×768, 262000 colors, capacitive multisensor CPU TI OMAP 3621 (1 GHz) RAM 512 MB Internal Storage 4 GB Platfrom Android™ 2.3 Input/Output 1×micro USB, 3.5 mm earphone jack Ports Card reader micro SD up to 32 GB Communications Wi-Fi (b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.1, GSM/GPRS/EDGE, UMTS/HSDPA (CDMA2000 1×EV-DO) Camera 2 Megapixels, 4× digital zoom Audio 2×0.5 W speakers, microphone Accelerometer Yes Battery Li-Polymer, 6600 mAh, 3.
Getting Started IN THIS SECTION… You will get to know how to make the Device operable for the first time and learn about its basic interface and control features. CHARGING THE BAT TERY The battery of your Device is not fully charged as you unpack it, so you need to charge it for 8-12 hours. It’s strongly recommended to keep the Device off during the first charge, otherwise power consumption may be more, than charging, especially when you charge it from PC. Follow next steps to charge the battery: 1.
GETTING STARTED NOTE It’s recommended to charge the battery using the charging device. In case if you charge the battery from PC, it’s better to keep the Device off, because power consumption may be more, than charging. INSERTING MICRO SD CARD The Device already has 4 GB of internal storage, but you can extend it by using micro SD card. Insert it to the slot, like it shown on a figure, and slightly push until card will be fixed.
GETTING STARTED over the screen in the direction indicated by the arrow, till the screen becomes unlocked. If the Device is turning on for the first time, you will be guided through the initial settings wizard, where you will be suggested to specify or create Google account (you may skip this step), set date, time and interface language and connect to Wi-Fi. Reset In case if the Device ‘freezes’ doesn’t respond on screen touches or hardware key press, you can use the force off feature.
GETTING STARTED FINGER GESTURES Tap Short soft touch on an item (e.g. file, application, folder or menu item) opens it. If item can be opened with various applications, you will be asked to select one to open with. You can set your choice as default one. Press and Hold This gesture calls context menu with available options for an item. While you at Home Screen, it allows to move an item. Slide Slide means move finger across the screen vertically or horizontally.
GETTING STARTED Scaling In particular applications (e.g. Maps) to scale an image, you can ‘pinch’ the screen: move to zoom out or spread to zoom in two fingers. MENUS Most applications have two types of menu: quick and context one. Quick menu is brought up by pressing hardware button on a front panel. Context menu is called by continuous touch on a screen or item, depending on application. HOME SCREEN Home screen consists of 5 desktops.
GETTING STARTED 2. Desktop counter – displays next or previous to current desktops count. Press a counter to scroll desktops, continuous press opens desktop thumbnails 3. File Manager 4. Applications – opens applications panel 5. Browser – opens the web browser. If browser already running, it will be opened in current state. After continuous touch on icon or widget Recycle Bin starter is 16 activated. To delete element, drag-and-drop it to Recycle Bin and release after it highlights in red.
GETTING STARTED Context menu of the Home Screen allows you to customize interface to your own, adding shortcuts, widgets, folders and wallpapers to a desktop. Widgets Widgets are interface elements, displaying brief information and/or providing some control features. Desktop menu • Add – adding elements to the desktop, similar to the context menu • Manage apps – application manager • Wallpaper • Search • Notifications – expands status bar to view detailed system notifications • Settings – general settings.
GETTING STARTED mode this button is replaced with ALT button, which changes available symbols 2. Switches to symbol mode – letters on keyboard will be replaced with symbols. Press ALT button to open others 3. Press and hold to open additional features 4. Slide over the Space key to change input languages. You can add keyboard layout in keyboard settings (Settings > Language & Keyboard settings > Android keyboard) 5. Press and hold to see additional symbols.
GETTING STARTED Bring up Home screen quick menu and go to Settings > Wireless & networks. Check Wi-Fi checkbox, and the Device will start scanning for available networks. The Device automatically detects security type, and if there’s no need to specify additional data (e.g. password), connection would be established. Otherwise, you need to go to Wi-Fi settings section, tap on network name you want to connect and specify password and other security settings (if required) manually.
GETTING STARTED At first, you need to install your network operator SIM card as it shown on a figure. ATTENTION! To avoid damage to the SIM card, it is recommended to turn off the device before inserting or removing the SIM card. In case if the card is protected with PIN code, the Device will ask you to enter it from on-screen keyboard. PIN-code request settings can be changed in Settings > Location & security > Lock SIM card > Set up SIM card lock.
GETTING STARTED If you need to change connection configuration, go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks. • Data enabled – turn mobile network connection on or off • Data roaming – select whether use mobile network connection or not when you are out of your mobile operator coverage, for example, abroad • Network mode – select the most suitable one for your mobile network or set to auto-detect • Access Point Name – Internet access points configuration.
GETTING STARTED massages transferring. The massage should start with an asterisk * and end with #. ATTENTION! If you your Device is connected to Internet via 3G modem, clear a checkbox in TRANSFERRING DATA To transfer data between PC and the Device, connect microUSB cable. NOTE The Device should be kept on during data transferring! After you connect the cable, a notification window suggesting to turn on USB storage will popup.
GETTING STARTED OTG - CABLE USAGE You can connect external devices, such as keyboard or USB flash disk, using OTG cable. To connect the device, plug an OTG-cable into micro-USB port of the Device, and connect an external device to other side. After connecting a keyboard, it will be detected automatically and you will be able to use for typing. Settings for external keyboard will be available in Settings > Language & keyboard.
GETTING STARTED ABOUT… You can view detailed information about your Device in section Settings > About device. There you can find information about model and serial number, firmware and operating system version, battery usage, Wi-Fi MAC address, Bluetooth address and legal information. Also in this section you can configure OS and firmware updates.
Multimedia In this chapter you will learn about basic multimedia features of the Device. MANAGE DATA Use File Manager to operate with files, stored in internal Device memory and external microSD card. To open File Manager, press starter at Home screen. File Manager has tabbed view. At the top operation buttons are located: 1. Favorites – opens added to Favorites files and folders list 2. Home – returns to the highest level of file hierarchy 3. Up to one level 4. Create Folder 5.
MULTIMEDIA To move, copy, or delete several files/folders at once, check checkboxes in front of their names, bring up context menu and select required action. After Copy or Move selection in each folder Copy/Move here button will appear, respectively. Also you can add selected items to .zip archive: select the correponding context menu item, and Zipper will open. Press Menu button, then select Create Archive, select destination and specify archive name.
MULTIMEDIA MANAGE BOOKS Library application is intended for convenient management of eBooks. To open application, tap on Books icon on Home screen. NOTE Files in media formats (i.e. music, video etc.) are not displayed in the Library. To access these files, use the File Manager Library has 4 tabs: • Library – displays all the books, stored on device • History – recently opened books • Favorites • Online – Bookland online bookstore.
MULTIMEDIA Library menu • Search • Sorting – by Title, by Author or by Date • Thumbnails/Lists – toggles view • Add Shelf • Folders/Shelves – toggles presentation mode. Context Menu Touch continuously on a book icon to bring up context menu: • Open • Add to/Remove from Favorites • Mark as read/unread • Shelves – select shelves containing the book • View Info – displays detailed info about the book: author, title, full path to a book, and its size.
MULTIMEDIA Loading Books to the Memory Books can be copied to the Device internal memory or to microSD-card as it described in Transferring Data section. Also the Device supports protected (DRM) books (see below). LOADING OF THE PROTECTED ELECTRONIC BOOKS (ADOBE DRM ) You must register on the www.adobe.com site to be able to use the book protected format (Sign in>Create an Adobe Account). Downloading Book Using the *.acsm Link 1. Visit the www.adobe.com site using a PC browser.
MULTIMEDIA 7. The URLLink.acsm link will appear after saving on your PC NOTE The same sequence of actions also allows you to download a link to a protected book of any online book shop. Take the following actions to open a protected book (DRM) on your Device: 1. Copy the book link file (*.aсsm) to the Device. 2. Find and open this file on your Device. 3. Follow on-screen instructions to activate your Device.
MULTIMEDIA NOTE You will be prompted to activate new Device, when it’s connected to PC for the first time. If the Device is not activated, it will be impossible to copy a book from PC to Device using Adobe Digital Editions. If you have previously used registration data in a firmware version earlier than 2.0.4 in the Device for opening protected books then, when upgrading the software version, you will have to enter registration data of www.adobe.com once more to open such books again.
MULTIMEDIA READ BOOKS In reading mode, the corresponding viewing program opens the selected file. Turning Pages To go to the next or previous page, slide your finger in the direction opposite to where you want to go, same like turning pages when you are reading a printed copy of a paper book. In addition, you can turn pages using / hardware keys or volume control keys, if the corresponding option is turned on in reader settings. Turning pages is also available via the control panel.
MULTIMEDIA Control Panel To open the Control panel, tap on the progress bar. 1. Progress bar. Displays book title and read percentage. 2. Lock screen rotation, overriding the accelerometer’s position. When the screen rotation is locked, a lock icon appears. 3. Fit page to screen width. 4. Zoom page out 5. Zoom page in 6. Turn page forward 7. Current/total page count. You can go to a specific page by touching this counter and typing from on-screen keyboard the page number you want to go to.
MULTIMEDIA Reflow Formatting mode for PDF books. In this mode, text is formatted in a way to be displayed completely on the screen. Images and tables may change their location on a page, or may not be displayed at all. You’ll be able to change font size using +/control panel buttons. Switching to Structured Table of Contents The table of contents displays the names of chapters and sections in a book. To go to a selected chapter, press its name with your finger.
MULTIMEDIA Making Notes You can save your favorite books fragments with your either text or handwritten comments, depending on the book format. To create a new note in reading mode, open up the quick menu by pressing the button and tapping the Note icon. If a text format book is open, the notepad will show the editable page text for saving. You can add comments to the text or delete any unnecessary fragments using the on-screen keyboard.
MULTIMEDIA 6. Delete note 7. Discard changes and return to reading. You will be able to view all the notes you’ve made in Notes application. Translation You can translate separate words while reading. To open dictionary, call the quick or context menu and select Dictionary. To translate the word in text, just tap it with your finger. In addition, you can type a word from on-screen keyboard after pressing Enter word button.
MULTIMEDIA search results, press search menu’s arrow buttons. To exit search, press the cross icon. Text-to-Speech (TTS) Speech synthesis transforms text into speech. To launch textto-speech, select it from the corresponding context menu item. A TTS control menu will appear, and as you start the voice playback, the words pronounced will be highlighted accordingly. 1. 2. voice 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
MULTIMEDIA Device memory or micro SD card, then find it using File manager on the Device and launch it as a normal application. To uninstall package, go to Settings > Applications > Manage packages, find the package to remove in the list, press and hold it, and then confirm the removal. NOTE The Text-to-Speech function becomes accessible for an opened book only after page calculation.
MULTIMEDIA • Lock panel menu – locks reader control panel in its current state • Full screen – hides status bar • Volume key scrolling – activates/deactivates turning pages with volume control hardware buttons • Save Text-to-Speech panel state • Save dictionary panel state • Animated scrolling • Font size – selects font size. Closing the Book To close a book press or button. DICTIONARY The Dictionary application allows you to find a translation for a word typed from on-screen keyboard.
MULTIMEDIA TAKE PHOTOS AND VIDEOS Save the most memorable moments of your life using the Camera application. Photo mode In this mode the application control panel looks like it shown below: 1. Press this button to take a photo 2. Switcher between photo and video modes – slide over it to switch to a video mode 3. A thumbnail of last photo taken. After pressing it with your finger, you will be redirected to Gallery application 4.
MULTIMEDIA After you’ll make a shot, it will be saved into DCIM/Camera folder of the Device’s storage. Video mode To switch to the video mode, tap on (2) switcher. 1. Press this button to start/stop recording 2. Switcher between photo and video modes – slide over it to switch to a photo mode 3. A thumbnail of last video taken. After pressing it with your finger, you will be redirected to Gallery application 4.
MULTIMEDIA WATCH MOVIES You can watch movies in .3gp, .mp4, .avi, .mkv, .asf formats (H263,264;MPG4,VC1 codecs) using Video application. This is quite simple video player, it has next controls: • Previous • Play/pause • Next • Volume bar – slide over it to control volume • Rewind bar – slide over it to rewind a movie • Playlist – expand it by sliding up to see all videos, stored on the Device and microSD card.
MULTIMEDIA Playlists Initially application has Recently added playlist. It cannot be deleted, you can only set the period tracks should remain in this playlist. To set the period, go to Edit option of context menu. To create new playlist, bring up song’s context menu, select Add to playlist, and select New. Song can be added to several playlists simultaneously. To delete playlist, select the corresponding option in playlist context menu.
MULTIMEDIA GALLERY Gallery is an application for images and video management. If the auto-synchronization is on, application will be connected to your Google Picasa™ and Google+ accounts, so you will be able to share your photos and videos easily. To proceed, select photos you want to share, press Menu key, select Send to… and select sharing option. To open an image in full screen, just touch it. To scroll the collection use sliding gesture or / hardware keys.
MULTIMEDIA to clear or change frequency, touch button continuously and select required action from context menu. In Settings section you can configure next parameters: • Audio Mode – auto, stereo, mono or switch mode • Audio Path – selects audio output device: headset, speaker or none • RDS Modes – toggles Radio Data System: displays information, related to radio translation. This info is transmitted by radio station • Enable AF – alternative frequencies.
Organizer IN THIS CHAPTER… You will learn about the software which will help you to keep on hand all your tasks and always be in time. CLOCK Clock application launches clock screensaver displaying time, weather information (if the Device is connected to Internet), battery charge, allows to switch quickly to music player, Gallery slideshow or Home screen and set an alarm. You can set several alarms depending on the day of the week.
ORGANIZER In application menu you can toggle view between one day, week or month. To switch to next or previous time period, slide your finger across the screen, like turning pages. Agenda shows all events for a week since current date by default. To make a new event, select date, then time of event beginning.
ORGANIZER • Instant messaging ID. Contacts Management You can view, change, delete or add contact to favorites via context menu. In Display options application menu section you can configure contact list appearance. You can select to display only contacts with phones or contacts from specific group from your Google account. Also, you can sort contact by first or last name. MAKE NOTES In Notes application you can make either text or handwritten notes.
Internet In this chapter you will learn about pre-installed software for Internet services. Applications, described in this chapter, require Internet connection. BROWSER Default Browser application supports all basic features for comfort web surfing. You can launch it either tapping on Browser starter or from application panel. Navigation and Page Operations By default address bar is hidden to extend web-page size, so to bring it up, open application menu ( button).
INTERNET To return to previous page, press button. To find text on a page, select in application menu More > Find on page and type a text using on-screen keyboard. You can select and copy text to clipboard – press and hold on the text beginning (or go to application menu More > Select text) till two sliders will appear. Move the sliders to select text fragment and to touch selection to copy it to clipboard. To view page info, go to application menu More > Page info.
INTERNET To access Bookmarks, choose corresponding application menu item. In Bookmarks section you can add last viewed page (via application menu) and view most visited pages and history for up to 7 days. View Downloads Application menu choice More > Downloads. Also there’s a particular app in application panel. Settings Application menu > More > Settings.
INTERNET • Set homepage. Privacy settings: • Clear cache • Clear history • Accept cookies • Clear all cookie data • Remember form data • Clear form data • Enable location • Clear location access. Security settings • Remember passwords • Clear passwords • Show security warnings Advanced settings • Set search engine • Website settings – view extra settings for particular web-pages (if available) • Reset to default.
INTERNET EMAIL Setting Up the Account At the first run you will be suggested to enter from on-screen keyboard your account information: email and password. Application will try to detect incoming and outgoing server settings automatically. If it fails to, you will need to specify those settings automatically, they should be given by your email service provider. For Google Mail, please, use corresponding application described below.
INTERNET After selecting one or more messages by checking checkboxes on the left, you’ll be able to proceed with group operations: mark unread, add star or delete messages. To switch to folders, set up on the email server, select corresponding application menu item. Reading Messages Touch a title to open the complete message. By default, images are not loading to save traffic, you can upload pictures by touching Show pictures button.
INTERNET Accounts Management To manage accounts, select Accounts in Inbox application menu. Accounts list, combined inbox, starred messages and drafts will be displayed. To add an account, select corresponding item in application menu and specify account information as described above. In account context menu you can open an account, compose message from selected account, refresh Inbox, remove account or change settings.
INTERNET LOCATION There are a set of applications: Maps, Latitude and Places, that would help you to know where you are, find useful and interesting places nearby and share your location with friends. NOTE To use all features of these applications, you should have a pre-configured network connection in the Device. When you will start the application for the first time, you will be asked to configure location settings.
INTERNET the North direction. To return map to its usual alignment, press Find Me button. Control Panel 1. Type in the address or company name, and the application will show the location on the map. 2. Places – you can search companies, restaurants, attractions etc. in your region, or create own search criteria. After you tap on a place’s name, the application will display detailed information about the place.
INTERNET e) Latitude – adds to map places you’ve visited and it can also show places that your friends have visited using Google Latitude f) My Maps – displays Google maps that you’ve created g) Wikipedia – adds a W sign near places, mentioned on Wikipedia. After tapping on a W sign, a title of an article, related to the place will appear. Tapping on it will display a brief wiki-article h) Search – adds to a map signs of places, found by recent search criteria.
INTERNET Latitude Google Latitude allows you to share your location with your friends and track theirs. To access Latitude, open Latitude application or enter the corresponding Maps from the quick menu item. Latitude control panel allows you to check-in, add friends and refresh their location.
INTERNET To simplify search, you can use voice search experimental feature. To access it, press microphone icon in front of textbox or open Voice Search application. For the best speech recognition it’s recommended to speak as much close to a microphone, as it possible. NOTE Voice search may be not available for your language. To configure voice recognition settings, go to Settings > Voice input & output settings > Voice recognizer settings.
INTERNET To access Market, go to corresponding application. It will display featured applications list, with their price and rating. To search for application touch magnifier icon, or select appropriate application menu item. Also you can view categorized applications list and list of already installed applications. To install application, touch its name, confirm download (if an application is not free, you will be redirected to purchase page) and accept permissions.
INTERNET Office Suite Pro v.5 View and edit DOC, XLS, PPT, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, and other popular office file formats Dolphin Browser HD The best tablet web-browser for Android 2.x. Supporting tabs, gestures, plugins, etc. HomeWork Organize your study schedule and homework. IM+ Multiple protocols Internet messenger. CoolReader Popular Android open-source e-reader.
Configuration In this chapter you will learn how to configure the Device for the most comfortable usage and make it truly yours. To open settings, open applications panel by pressing the corresponding starter and press Settings icon or press the corresponding desktop menu icon. WIRELESS & NETWORKS Airplane mode This mode disables all the network connections. You can turn on this mode by selecting the corresponding switch off menu item (opens on continuous power button press).
CONFIGURATION To disconnect from Wi-Fi, uncheck Wi-Fi checkbox or press widget button. Wi-Fi Settings • Turn Wi-Fi on/off • Network Notification – after checking this option the icon in the status bar will be displayed in case if open networks are available • Add Wi-Fi network – use this option in case, if the network you’d like to connect to doesn’t transmit its network name (SSID). You can scan available Wi-Fi networks by bringing up the section menu and selecting Scan.
CONFIGURATION the Network SSID box and enter network SSID name using the on-screen keyboard. Below, you will find a drop-down list to select a network protection method. No Protection option is set by default. Enter the access password using the on-screen keyboard in textbox pops-up after protection method selection. To simplify entering the password, you can check the Display password box – in this case entered characters will not be automatically hidden.
CONFIGURATION VPN settings The Device can connect to Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). PPTP, L2TP, L2TP/IPSec (using shared key or certificate) protocols are supported. To configure a connection go to VPN settings > Add VPN, select protocol and enter connection credentials. To save parameters, exit the section by pressing button or select Save section menu option. After saving VPN will be available in the list, so you’ll be able to connect to it by pressing its name.
CONFIGURATION • • • • Network mode – GSM/WCDMA (auto-mode), WCDMA or GSM; Access Point Name; Network operators USSD – USSD-requsts sending. SOUND SET TINGS Multimedia volume is adjusted with volume control buttons. You can disable all the sounds, except multimedia and alarm in Device options menu (it can be opened after continuous power button press). Under section Settings > Sound you can adjust multimedia and alarm volume separately, and also set keypress, screen touch and screen lock sounds.
CONFIGURATION LOCATION & SECURITY To use wireless networks data for location determination, check Use wireless networks. To lock screen on automatic off or short power button press uncheck Enable or disable screen lock checkbox. Also you can set up screen lock protection with PIN, password or pattern. If you’d like to protect screen lock with a pattern, you can check Show key option – in this case the screen will display finger track (less secure).
CONFIGURATION • • • • All Downloaded On SD card Running. After pressing the application’s title, you’ll be able to view its detailed information, stop it if it’s running and eras application data. After checking Unknown sources, you will be able to install applications, downloaded not from Android Market. In Battery use section you can view info about applications, consuming the power. Development – this section is for OS Android™ developers.
CONFIGURATION In Manage accounts section you can specify account and data, which will be synchronized. PRIVACY SET TINGS • Back up my data – backs up application and system settings to Google servers • Automatic restore – restores settings after reinstalling an application or system • Factory data reset – next data will be erased: • Google account settings • System and application data and settings • Downloaded applications. Won’t be erased: • System software • User data (e.g. photos, music, etc.).
CONFIGURATION • Format SD-card – erases all data on SD. To format SDcard it’s necessary to unmount it first by executing Unmount SD-card command. You can also Use the external microSD card as primary storage. Installation of applications will be executed on external micro SD card. NOTE Access to internal memory will be unavailable without external micro SD card. LANGUAGE & KEYBOARD To change interface language, go to Select language section and select the one you need.
CONFIGURATION • Show settings key – define, whether show settings key on a keyboard or not • Voice input – define, whether show microphone key on a keyboard or not to launch voice input • Quick fixes – fixes misspelled words as you type • Show suggestions • Auto-complete. DATE & TIME In this chapter you can set date, time, time zone, time and date display format (12 or 24 hour) or check Automatic to determine time and date settings use wireless network data.
Firmware Update Official firmware updates for the Device are published on the official PocketBook website (www.pocketbook-int.com). Installation of official firmware updates is recommended, as they contain fixes and additions improving the efficiency of the Device. Official firmware updates do not influence the warranty conditions. The warranty does not cover software installed from sources other than the official PocketBook website. You can update firmware in several ways.
FIRMWARE UPDATE 2. If you’d like the Device to check for updates automatically, check Enable or disable autoupdate checkbox 3. To check for updates immediately, press Check now new firmware. If firmware updates are available, the Device will automatically download and install them. MANUAL UPDATE Variant 1 1. Download to your PC firmware version you’d like to install 2. Connect your Device to PC and copy firmware file (.upkg extension) to the internal storage or external microSD-card 3.
FIRMWARE UPDATE 2. Connect your Device to PC and copy firmware file (.upkg extension) to an external microSD-card ATTENTION! In this variant you can install firmware from external card only! 3. If the Device is on, turn it off by continuous power button press and selecting the corresponding choice in switch off menu 4. Press and hold Volume + button and switch the Device on by pressing power button 5. Android system recovery menu will appear (Android logo with exclamation mark).
TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting In this chapter possible problems and way to solve them are described. In case if a problem you encountered is not in this list, or the way to solve the issue doesn’t help, please, contact the customer support service (contacts below). Issue Solution Restart the Device: press and hold power button for 10 seconds until the Device goes off.
Customer Support For detailed information about service centers in your country please use contacts below: Deutschland USA Российская Федерация Україна Қазақстан Беларусь 0-800-187-30-03 1-877-326-01-96 8-800-700-00-34 0-800-304-800 8-800-333-35-13 8-820-0011-02-62 www.pocketbook-int.com/support/ service@pocketbook-int.
Compliance with International Standards The EUT should be supplied by USB port from complied Limited Power Source of personal computer or notebook. The EUT should be supplied by Adapter from complied Limited Power Source. AC Power: Manufacturer: Huntkey Model: HKA00905015-ZC (Z can be 1,2,3,4,C,E) Rated output voltage: DC 5V 1.5A IMPORTANT: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized could void the EMC and wireless compliance and negate your authority to operate the product.
COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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.
COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS The device was tested and complies to measurement standards and procedures specified in FCC OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C European Community Compliance Statement This equipment is marked with the 0984 symbol and can be used throughout the European community.
COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS • EN 60950-1- Information technology equipment Safety - Part 1: General requirements • EN 62311: 2008 - Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz-300 GHz) Marking by the symbol indicates that usage restrictions apply. France - 2.
COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure guidelines for devices employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue.