For more technical notes, see Details. Tap [Scan]. The Wi-Fi router to which you want to connect requires a password. Page 24 The Reader connects to the Wi-Fi network. Page 25 Tap [Scan]. The available access points are listed under [Wi-Fi Networks]. Table of Contents Wireless Connectivity Page 27 The browser screen may show further information about completing the connection.
Follow any instruction s where applicable. Page 28 Manually setting a Wi-Fi connection You can set up a Wi-Fi network connection manually by inputting the required information for connection. Page 29 Tap the [Security Method] menu the default value is [Open] , and then tap the supported security type. If it is low, choose one of the methods in the following sections to charge the Reader. Page 33 Charging via your computer Power on your computer.
Connect the Reader to your computer with the supplied USB cable. Wait until the [USB connected] screen is displayed on the Reader. Page 34 Method Description Data You can transfer files from your computer to the transfer Reader while charging. The Reader cannot be mode operated. Page 35 The Reader will not be charged if your computer enters sleep mode or standby mode. Keep your computer turned on with a stable and continuous power supply while charging the Reader. Page 36 Battery Battery status indicator The battery status indicator shows the charging status or approximate remaining charge of the battery.
Zero bars indicate that the battery has almost no remaining charge. Page 38 Maximizing Battery Life There are many ways to conserve battery power. Page 39 Power-consuming operations The following may require more power than normal reading operations. If the battery is completely depleted, power will not be supplied to the Power button, and you may not be able to turn on the Reader.
Tap [Yes] to turn off the Reader. Completely turning off the Reader can preserve battery power longer than sleep mode when you are not using the Reader for a prolonged period of time. The standby screen appears. You can personalize the standby screen. To wake the Reader, press the Power button again. Table of Contents Parts and Controls Press and hold either button to turn pages continuously. When using the Web browser: Press either button to scroll the page up or down, respectively.
Back Returns to the previous screen, or returns to the content list from a book. Menu Displays the available option items. Hold the microSD card with the contacts facing down and the arrow pointing toward the microSD card slot, and then insert it until it clicks into place.
The [Home] screen has the following applications. Applications appear on the first and second page of the [Home] screen. Tap it to continue reading where you previously left off. Allows you to use a drawing pad for drawing. Launches the Web browser. Allows you to look up a word in the dictionary. Page 53 [Home] Screen Status bar The status bar shows the current status of the Reader, such as Wi-Fi status, the battery level and the status of downloading files.
The following items are displayed in the status bar. Connecting to a network. A download is in progress. When multiple downloads are in progress, the number of downloads is displayed next to this icon. A download has completed. If downloading fails, the Fail icon is displayed. Notification window Tapping on the status bar reveals the notification window, which contains network-related items and other current operations. Displayed when an audio track is currently playing.
You can also use the supplied stylus for more precise touchscreen operation. Operation with the stylus makes it easier to select small items or specific areas of text. Tap an icon, a button or a menu item and raise your finger quickly to select or perform an action. Page 58 [Home] Screen Tap and hold Tap and hold your finger to select a word and display a pop-up menu for further operations. Page 59 [Home] Screen Tap, hold and drag Touch and hold your finger to the display and drag your finger; you can select a group of text and display a pop-up menu for further operations.
Page 60 [Home] Screen Swipe Slide your finger gently and swiftly on the touchscreen to turn the page; you can turn the page forward by swiping to the left, or backward by swiping to the right. You can also navigate pages of content lists. Page 61 [Home] Screen Swipe and hold To turn multiple pages continuously, swipe and hold your finger on the screen. Release your finger to stop. Pinch Pinch your fingers in or out to zoom in or out of the current page or image.
If the keyboard does not automatically appear, tap the input area on the screen. Table of Contents Do this A list of words you registered to Page 65 Adding Content Adding Content Adding Content Transferring content via drag-and-drop You can directly transfer content by drag-and-drop to your computer.
Connect the Reader to your computer using the supplied USB cable. Make sure the Reader is in [Data Transfer Mode]. Page 66 When transfer is complete, use the safely remove hardware function of your computer before disconnecting the USB cable from the Reader and your computer. After a short time, the [Home] screen will appear.
Content will be sent to its corresponding application based on the file format of the content. Page 67 display transferred content.
For example, books or your personal documents such as PDF files or text files are stored in the [Books] application, and pictures in the [Pictures] application, etc. The item is protected from deletion. The item has not been opened. Table of Contents Content Lists The following instructions use the [Books] application as an example.
Page 73 displays thumbnails of content. Adjusting the title view The titles of some books may be cut off if they are too long.
To avoid this, you can set the Reader to display titles across two lines instead of one line. Titles are displayed on two lines. To revert to the one-line view, repeat Step 1 and tap [Title 1 Line View ]. Page 76 To use the page jump bar When viewing a content list page, tap the page indicator at the bottom of the screen. Tap and slide the bar left or right to navigate back or forward. Press the panel. Page 77 Finding Content with a Keyword You can find a specific item quickly with a keyword search.
You can locate a book or author of a book on the Reader via the [Books] application, or search for annotations via the [All Notes] application, etc.
Page 78 Input a search keyword and tap The view shows only the items that satisfy the search criteria. To exit the search result view, press the button. Not all tools are available in each application. Tool icon Description Changes the view between the thumbnail view and the list view. Changes the sort order. Finds content with a keyword. Not all options are available in each application. Deletes one or more notes. Deletes one or more text memos.
Tap a book. The book opens. You can also open a book by tapping and holding the book you want to open. To navigate within a book, see Details. Table of Contents Home button tap [Books].
To close the page navigation panel, press the button. Jumping to viewed pages Tap [Previous View]. Tap display history. Page 87 Appearance Changing the orientation You can view books in either portrait or landscape mode. Changing the orientation in one application does not affect the orientation setting of the other applications. Changing the font and font size You can change the font and font size to your preference. Page 89 To change the font, tap [Original] and select from one of the fonts in the list.
Press the The book will be updated to apply the specified font and font size. Page 90 In these cases, if retaining the original layout of a PDF file is required, Sony recommends that you view the PDF file at its original font size. This is convenient for viewing pages with text arranged in columns.
This mode remains active as you continue reading. The setting applies only to the currently open book. When viewing a book, press the button tap [Customize View] Page 93 Cropping a page You can crop the page margins to create a wider viewing area.
This is convenient for viewing pages that have large margins. Allows you to adjust the crop area manually by dragging arrows at the corners. Tap [Done] to set the area, or tap [Cancel] to cancel editing the crop area. Automatically crops the margins of a document. Page 95 Adjusting the brightness and contrast A page that is hard to read, such as a scanned or color- converted document, can be made more readable by adjusting the brightness and contrast.
Table of Contents Description Create a custom setting. Tap [Restore] to revert to the previously saved custom settings. Page 97 Reading Books Zooming in Use the zoom function when you want to temporarily zoom in on part of a page. The viewer shows the zoom bar and viewing position indicator while in zoom mode. Page 98 Annotations Bookmarking a page You can bookmark a page and take a note so that you will remember what the bookmark is for. Tap the top right corner of the page. Page 99 Adding handwritten notes Tap and hold the bookmark.
Tap [by Drawing]. Draw with the stylus or your finger on the drawing pad. To erase, tap want to erase. Tap [Save]. Table of Contents Erase , and then tap the line s you Reading Books Page Editing notes Tap and hold The notepad or the drawing pad opens.
Tap [Edit]. The on-screen keyboard or the drawing pad opens. Edit the note. The notepad or the drawing pad closes, returning to the viewer. Removing a bookmark Tap the bookmark. Page Highlighting words on a page You can highlight words and take notes. Tap and hold the first word and drag across to the last word of the section you would like to highlight.
The pop-up menu appears. Page Tap [Edit Note]. Removing highlights Tap and hold highlight. Tap [Remove Highlight]. Tap [Yes] when prompted. Page Handwriting a note on a page You can use the stylus or your finger and draw directly on a page. Press the Tap [Handwriting] and use the stylus or your finger to draw a line. To delete a drawn line Erase and drag across the drawn line. Page Hiding annotations You can set the viewer to show or hide the annotations that you have made to the book.
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