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Table of Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ......................................... 4
APPEARANCE .........................................................10
Front View 10
Side View 11
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .......................12
GETTING STARTED ..............................................13
Charging Battery 13
Power Management 14
Loading Files 16
Gestures 17
Working with On-Screen Keyboard 19
Connecting to the Internet 21
Table of Contents 2
MAIN MENU ............................................................24
Recent Events 26
Library 26
Favorites 32
Notes 32
Dictionary 33
Applications 33
Music 38
Search 39
Status Bar 39
Task Management 40
Installing Extensions 41
READING BOOKS ..................................................43
Reading Gestures 44
Turning Pages 45
Contents 45
Bookmarks 47
Following Links 48
Table of Contents 3
Search 48
Scaling 49
Dictionary 51
Notes 52
Screen Orientation 54
Text-to-Speech 55
Closing a Book 56
CONFIGURATION ..................................................57
FIRMWARE UPDATE .............................................68
TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................72
CUSTOMER SUPPORT..........................................75
COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL
STANDARDS ...........................................................76
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 be-
come deformed or damaged, which could lead to
re or electric shock.
Try to avoid next impacts:
• direct sunlight
• direct ame or smoke (cigarette, lighter,
open re etc.)
Safety Precautions 5
• exposure to liquids or damp (do not use the
Device in the rain, in the street at higher humidity,
near bodies of water etc.)
• penetration of liquids or moisture
• exposure to strong electromagnetic elds,
electrostatic charges and articial sources of UV
electromagnetic radiation
• 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 rec-
ommend storing the Device in a protective and/or
hard cover.
Safety Precautions 6
Keep away from children.
Maintenance
Do not disassemble or modify the book reader.
Do not use the Device with a damaged battery, char-
ger (broken case, poor contact, broken feed cable)
or SD card. If the battery is damaged (cracked case,
leakage of electrolyte, off-shape etc.) it should be
replaced by the authorized personnel. Usage of
home-made or modied batteries may cause an ex-
plosion and/or damage the Device.
Do not use organic or inorganic solvents (e.g. ben-
zoyl etc.) to clean the screen/case. Use a soft cloth
to remove dust from the Devices surface. Apply a
few drops of distilled water to remove dirt.
Safety Precautions 7
Up to ve 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 con-
tact the nearest authorized service facility for ex-
amination on the subject of security is maintained.
For detailed information about service centers in
your region please visit the ofcial website of Pock-
etBook International: http://www.pocketbook-int.
com.
RF Safety
The Device receives and transmits radio frequen-
cies and may interfere with radio communications
and other electronic equipment. If you use personal
medical Devices (e.g. a pacemaker or hearing aid)
please contact your doctor or the manufacturer to
Safety Precautions 8
learn whether or not such medical devices are pro-
tected against external RF signals.
Do not use wireless communication in places where
it is prohibited, e.g. onboard a plane and in hospi-
tals this may affect airborne avionics or medical
equipment.
Utilization
Incorrect disposal of this Device may have adverse
impacts on the environment and public health.
To prevent such consequences follow the device-
specic 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.
Safety Precautions 9
Disposal of electric and electronic compo-
nents (the Directive is applicable to the EU
and other European countries where sepa-
rate waste disposal systems exist). In other coun-
tries dispose batteries accordingly to local laws.
Do not destroy the battery by burning it to avoid the
danger of explosion!
Appearance
FRONT VIEW
1. Home return
to Main menu
2. Backward
turn page backward
3. LED Indicator
displays Device powerfng it
glows green, when battery is
charged, it turns off. During
the Device usage green light
indicates power consuming
(screen refresh, music play-
back, Wi-Fi connection etc.)
4. Forward turn
page forward
5. Menu open
context menu (if available)
Appearance 11
SIDE VIEW
6. 3.5 mm audio jack
7. Micro-USB port connect the Device to a PC or a charger using
USB-cable
8. Reset restart the Device
9. MicroSD-card slot – to install external microSD/SDHC card (up
to 32 GB)
10. On/Off (power button) continuous press turns the Device on/
off.
Technical Characteristics
Display 6” E Ink Pearl™ capacitive multi-sensor
display, 600×800, 166 dpi, black/white
Processor 800 МHz
RAM 128 МB
Internal Storage 2GB (up to 1,5GB available for user)
Operating system Linux®
Communications Wi-Fi™ (802.11 b/g/n)
USB 2.0 (up to 480 Mb/s, micro-USB
port)
Memory slot microSD/SDHC up to 32Gb
Audio output 3.5 mm earphones jack
Book formats PDF, EPUB (including Adobe DRM-
protected), FB2, TXT, DjVU, RTF, HTML,
CHM, DOC, TCR, FB2.ZIP, PRC, DOCX
Image formats JPEG, BMP, PNG, TIFF
Audio format MP3
Battery Li-Polymer, 3.7 V, 1100 mAh
Dimensions 175×114.5×9.5 mm
Weight 195 g
Getting Started
In this chapter you will learn how to prepare the
Device to work and about its main control features.
CHARGING BATTERY
To extend battery lifetime, it’s recommended to
charge the Device for the rst time from 8 to 12
hours in the off state. You can charge the battery
from PC using USB-cable or from the power line us-
ing a charger (optional).
To charge the battery for the rst time, do the
following:
• Connect the Device to a computer or charger
with USB-cable. Indicator will glow green as soon,
as the charging starts
Getting Started 14
• When the battery is fully charged, indicator
goes off. Now you can disconnect the Device and
turn it on for the rst use.
If the Device is on when you connect the cable to
PC, a dialog window asking to select action PC link
or Charge will appear.
POWER MANAGEMENT
To turn on the Device, press and hold On/Off button
until startup logo will appear. When the Device is
ready to operate, an image will be changed to Main
menu or last opened book, depending on settings
(Settings > Open at startup).
To turn off the Device, press On/Off button continu-
ously until the Device goes off. In addition, you can
set automatic key lock or power off: go to Settings
Getting Started 15
> Clock > Lock keyboard after or Power down after,
respectively, and set the idle time before locking
keyboard or power off.
In case if your Device ‘freezes’ (don’t respond to keys
presses or screen touches and perform no actions
for 2-3 minutes), you can restart it by pressing Re-
set button on side panel with some thin item (e.g.
unbent paper clip).
CAUTION! Don’t use sharp items, such as needles, to
press Reset button to avoid Device case damage! Don’t
use this feature frequently, because it affects the elec-
tronic components of the Device.
Getting Started 16
LOADING FILES
Connect the Device to the PC using micro-USB cable.
NOTE The Device should be kept on while transferring
les.
You will be prompted to select USB mode: PC Link
or Charge either. Select PC Link. Operating system
of computer will detect Devices storage as remov-
able disk (if SD card installed – as two ones). Now
you can copy les to the Device or SD card using
Explorer or other le manager.
ATTENTION After copying les safely remove the Device
before disconnect the cable!
Getting Started 17
GESTURES
CAUTION! Touch screen of the Device is sensitive enough
and is a fragile detail. To avoid its damage, please, touch it
carefully while controlling the Device with gestures.
Tap
Opens an element (book, le, folder appli-
cation or menu item).
Touch & hold
Opens context menu of an element (if
available).
Getting Started 18
Slide
Turns pages of a book or a list; moves
an image: slide your nger across the
screen.
Flick
Scrolls lists: move your nger across the
screen rapidly.
Scaling
Changes the image scale:
place two ngers on a screen
and pinch them together to
zoom out or spread them
apart to zoom in.
Getting Started 19
WORKING WITH ON
-
SCREEN KEYBOARD
On-screen keyboard is used when it’s necessary to
enter text information, for example, for search or
network connection credentials.
To type a symbol, press a key.
To switch to another input language, press the cur-
rent language button. To add the language to the
onscreen keyboard layout go to Conguration >
Keyboard.
Getting Started 20
1. Change input language
2. Change case
3. Enter the typed text
4. Close the on-screen keyboard
5. Erase last typed symbol.
As you type a password (e.g. Wi-Fi credentials)
icon will appear on a text eld. Touch it to see typed
symbols.
Getting Started 21
CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET
The Device can connect to the Internet using Wi-
Fi networks. If you will open an application, which
requires Internet access (e.g. Browser, PocketNews)
the Device will open a list of available Wi-Fi con-
nections. If the network you select is protected, you
will be suggested to enter network key using the
on-screen keyboard.
You can pre-congure a connection and set it as
preferred one. To proceed, follow next steps:
1. Go to Settings > Connectivity > Wireless
Connections
2. Select a slot to ll. Empty slots are named as
<connection #>
3. Press Network name (SSID) and select one of
the available networks or enter its SSID from on-
screen keyboard. By default eld Connection name
Getting Started 22
will turn to the same as Network name (SSID). If you’d
like to change connection name (for example, Home
or Ofce) enter it as you’d like it to be displayed on
the Device
NOTE Connection name eld species only the display
name of the connection. For correct communication Net-
work name (SSID) must be the same as network transmits
4. Select security type in the corresponding list:
• None for open network
• Simple (WEP) after you select this option,
you will need to specify WEP Authentication
typeOpen System or Shared Key either. The
Device cannot recognize authentication type
automatically
• WPA/WPA2 Enterprise you will need to
specify username, password and domain (if
necessary)
Getting Started 23
• WPA/WPA2 PSK you will need to enter
network key (up to 64 symbols)
5. Select the idle time before disconnection in
the corresponding section
6. By default Network settings are set to DHCP
(dened by network). If it’s needed to congure net-
work settings manually, go Network settings, change
IP address conguration to Manual and enter network
conguration from on-screen keyboard
7. If the network you need to connect to has a
proxy server, you can specify its parameters in Proxy
conguration section
8. To check network conguration press Test
connection.
You can select one of pre-congured connections to
be used by default. To proceed, select Preferred con-
nection and select one from the list.
Main Menu
In this chapter you will learn about basic elements
of user interface of the Device.
After turning on the Device Main menu will be dis-
played on the screen (if Settings > Open at startup
corresponding option was set). To return to the Main
menu from any application, press key.
Main menu consists of Recent Events section and ap-
plication panel.
See the gure on next page.
Main Menu 25
Recent Events is a list of recently
opened and downloaded books
Expand
Recent Events
Last read book
Open
Library to view
books added
Applications
panel
Main menu overivew
Main Menu 26
RECENT EVENTS
This section displays last actions on the Device,
namely last opened and recently loaded books.
After you touch recently opened book title, it will be
opened on a page you’ve nished reading before.
After touching a message about recently added
books, Library will be opened displaying added
books. Books will be grouped by creation date.
LIBRARY
Library is e-books le manager. Library menu allows
to lter, group, sort, change appearance of the sec-
tion and perform search.
Main Menu 27
Exit
Menu
Search
Turn Library pages
Reading
state
Touch and
hold for
context
menu
Library Overview
Main Menu 28
Filtration criteria
• All Books all books on selected storage are
displayed
• Now reading books were opened and read
more than one page
• Favorites.
Grouping criteria
Depending on selected grouping next parameters
are displayed as folders’ titles:
• Folder real folder name
• Author an alphabet is added at the top of
the screen
• Series
• Genre
• Format
• Creation date.
Main Menu 29
Sorting criteria
• File names
• Book titles
• Last opened
• Creation date
• Series
• Author.
Sorting can be ascending or descending.
Books list views
Simple in this mode next information is
displayed:
• Folder or le format icon
• Book title
• Location icon (if le is located on memory
card)
• Status icons and read percentage:
• Now reading
Main Menu 30
• Read
• Favorite.
Detailed in this mode information about au-
thor and le size added
Thumbnails in this mode book cover, status
icons and le size are displayed
Storage-dependent appearance has three options:
• Internal + memory card
• Internal
• Memory card.
Context menu allows proceeding with next le and
folder operations:
• Open (if item can be opened with alternative
reader program Open with…)
Main Menu 31
• File le operations
• Rename
• Move to folder
• Delete
• Add to/Remove from Favorites
• Mark as read/unread
• Information brief information about book/
folder.
Information bar at the bottom of the screen displays
read books count and storage status.
Main Menu 32
FAVORITES
After selecting this section Library opens, displaying
the books, added to Favorites.
NOTES
In this section you can view all the notes made dur-
ing reading. After you select a note, the table of
contents of the book, where it was made, will open.
Please, read more about notes creation and edit-
ing in Reading Books > Making Notes section of this
Manual.
Main Menu 33
DICTIONARY
Enter a word from on-screen keyboard, and the ap-
plication will nd its translation. To change diction-
ary, press button or touch icon at the right top
corner, and select the dictionary from a list.
APPLICATIONS
This section contains games and additional software.
To exit an application, press key continuously.
Calculator
Engineering calculator supports a wide range of
mathematical operations, such as different numeric
systems, trigonometric, logarithm, power and logi-
cal operations.
Main Menu 34
Clock
Turns on the full-screen mode clock.
Klondike
Classic solitaire.
PocketNews
Application for adding and reading RSS feeds.
To add RSS news feeds, open RSS setup. Select the
Add RSS feed option. Enter the feed address using
the on-screen keyboard.
To delete the feed, select it, open the context menu
and select Delete command.
To edit the feed, select it, open the context menu
and select Edit command. Edit the feed address us-
ing the on-screen keyboard.
Main Menu 35
To update feed, select Update in the application
menu. Updated content is added to the le with
.hrss extension, and the le will be accessible for
reading after updating. The news downloading sta-
tus is displayed while updating. After the update le
is available for reading off-line using the browser.
To read latest feeds, select Read the latest news op-
tion in the application’s menu. The latest download-
ed RSS feed updates open in browser.
News Archive: by selecting this option you can
choose to read the previously stored updating RSS
feeds.
Scribble
Application for drawing. To use this application your
touch screen must be precisely calibrated. You must
Main Menu 36
draw on the screen with the stylus held perpendicu-
lar to the screen surface.
To select the drawing tool, use the application con-
trol panel:
Text: select the position and size of the text box.
Text is entered with the on-screen keyboard
Pencil: a tool for drawing thin lines
Marker: a tool for drawing thick lines
Eraser: a tool for removing lines and text
Back: cancel the last operation
Current drawing/total number of drawings:
change the current drawing
New: start a new drawing
Delete drawing
Exit application.
Main Menu 37
To save a picture, touch icon. The current picture
will be saved to the My Pictures folder in the root
folder of the Device.
In addition, Scribble application is used for editing
graphic notes.
Sudoku
Popular Japanese puzzle. After pressing on an empty
eld, selection window will appear. You can select a
digit you think should stand in the cell or set labels
digits, you suggest may stand in the cell.
Browser
Application for viewing web-pages. After opening
the browser, you will be asked to connect to one of
the available networks. To enter web-addresses and
other text information use the on-screen keyboard.
Main Menu 38
MUSIC
Music player for playing .mp3 media les.
After opening player, internal storage of the Device
and external microSD card will be scanned for mu-
sic les. Files found will be displayed as playlist.
Play
current once
Shufe
Normal Previous
Next
Volume
Press to switch
Play/Pause
+-
Press / to switch
Main Menu 39
SEARCH
After selecting this item the on-screen keyboard will
be opened, so you will be able to type in a search
query a part from le name, book title or author’s
mane. After entering the query Library, displaying
search results, will open.
STATUS BAR
Status bar is located at the bottom of the screen
and briey displays system info.
In reading mode status bar displays current page
and total page count.
Wi-Fi is connected
Touch to view info
Music is played
Touch to open player
Touch to open
task list
Battery charge
Date & time
Main Menu 40
TASK MANAGEMENT
Device software supports multitasking, and you can
quickly switch between running applications in sev-
eral ways:
• by touching status bar icon
• by opening task manager on continuous
key press.
Except task switching, you can force close running
applications: select an application, bring up context
menu by pressing button or touching continu-
ously and select Delete task. Besides task manage-
ment, you can also access quickly some Device con-
trol features:
• Lock keyboard. To unlock, touch key icon
or press On/Off button
• Open wireless connections list
Main Menu 41
• Make screenshot. The images are saved in
screens folder of the internal storage of the Device
• Open music player
• Switch off the Device.
NOTE Return to Main menu by pressing button doesn’t
close application, it is still running in background. That
causes, for example, that read percentage displayed in
Library doesn’t change after you exit the book by press-
ing . To close application completely, press button
continuously.
INSTALLING EXTENSIONS
You can install additional Text-to-Speech packages
(available for download on PocketBook website in
Support section) and dictionaries (you can purchase
dictionaries in Obreey Store).
Main Menu 42
1. Copy extension le with .pbi extension to ap-
plications internal Device storage folder
2. Disconnect the Device from PC
3. Open Applications Main menu section
4. Launch copied extension le as an applica-
tion and conrm installation.
Reading Books
In this chapter you will learn how to read e-books
and congure reader software for the most comfort-
able reading.
The Device supports next book formats: FB2, FB2.
zip, TXT, PDF, RTF, HTML, MOBI.PRC, CHM, DJVU,
DOC, DOCX, EPUB, TCR.
To open a book, touch its title Last opened or Li-
brary section. If you opened a book before, it will be
opened at the page you’ve nished reading.
In some book formats (e.g. ePub) after opening a
book reader application will count pages this is
indicated with ‘…’ sign instead of a page count in a
status bar. During page calculation some features
will not be available.
Reading Books 44
To bring up reading menu, touch the center of the
screen.
READING GESTURES
Reading Books 45
TURNING PAGES
To turn pages use sliding gesture (like
turning pages in a paper book) or
/ Device keys.
CONTENTS
If a book has table of contents, you can open it by
selecting the corresponding reading menu item.
Except table of contents itself, this section displays
all the notes and bookmarks made during read-
ing a book. If table of contents has more then one
level, higher level entry will be marked with ‘+’ sign
touch it to expand. ‘+’ sign will be changed to -
touch it to collapse.
Reading Books 46
To open contents menu touch and hold your nger
on the screen or press key. Using the menu you
can open contents entry, edit or delete notes (text or
graphic either) and bookmarks. Under Settings sec-
tion you can congure which elements to display:
• Contents
• Bookmarks
• Markers
• Comments
• Pens
• Snapshots.
In addition, you can expand or collapse all the table
of contents entries.
You can go to a specic page by pressing status bar
or selecting the Open page reading menu item. That
will open a dialog window, where you will be able
Reading Books 47
to enter the page number you want to go to and
view recent opened pages thumbnails.
BOOKMARKS
To create a bookmark, touch right top corner of the
screen. A dog ear mark will appear. To delete a book-
mark, touch this mark again and conrm deletion.
Also you can add/remove bookmarks by selecting
the corresponding reading menu item.
All the bookmarks are displayed in book contents.
Reading Books 48
FOLLOWING LINKS
To follow a footnote or an external link, touch to
enter links mode. To exit this mode, touch top left
corner of the screen or press key.
If a link follows to a web-site, it will be opened with
Device built-in browser. To return to reading, press
key.
SEARCH
To search in book text open Search reading menu
section. After entering a query from on-screen key-
board, results found will be highlighted. To move
between search results, touch on arrow buttons at
the right bottom corner of the screen.
Reading Books 49
SCALING
Text Format Books
In text format books (ePub, FB2, DOC etc.) you can
change font size using the scaling gesture: pinch
two ngers together to reduce font size and spread
ngers apart to enlarge. Also you can change font
size by sliding on right side of the screen: upwards
to increase and downwards to decrease.
Settings reader menu section provides more op-
tions to congure reader software: font, font size,
spacing, page margins width, hyphenations (on/off)
encoding, refresh mode (Best Quality or High Speed).
PDF & DjVu
You can change only the whole page scale only (ex-
cept Reow mode for PDF).
Reading Books 50
Pinch two ngers together to zoom out or spread
them apart to zoom in or slide a nger upwards the
right side of screen to zoom in or downwards to
zoom out, respectively.
Under Zooming reading menu section you can se-
lect zooming mode:
• Normal one page scaling
• Columns for reading books with columns.
To navigate the page use navigation buttons. A
page will be turned after bottom edge of the sheet
reached
• Reow in this mode text is formatted to
display completely on the screen. Reow mode is
supported for PDF books only
• Fit width scaling page to the screen width.
Margins cropping mode allows to decrease margins
width. Move arrow buttons to set margins width
Reading Books 51
and select cropping settings: whole document, odd
pages, even pages or current page only.
You can move page on a screen slide your nger in
the direction you need.
DICTIONARY
Touch and hold a word to open a context menu al-
lowing you to search for translation using one of
installed dictionaries or nd a word in Google or
Wikipedia.
After selecting Dictionary item, a window with
dictionary entry of a selected word. Next tools are
available:
• exit dictionary
• toggle dictionary to list view
Reading Books 52
• toggle to single-word view
• brings up on-screen keyboard to type in
the word to translate
• change dictionary.
After selecting Search in Google or Search in Wiki-
pedia a browser will be opened on a corresponding
search query web-page. To return to reading, press
key.
NOTES
Notes allows you to save favorite book fragments
and make handwritten records directly in the text.
All the notes will be displayed in book’s table of
contents. To enter notes mode, select Note read-
ing menu section.
NOTE Handwritten notes are not available for DjVu books.
Reading Books 53
After you will enter Notes, a tooltip window will
appear.
Tools:
Marker use to highlight text: touch the begin-
ning of the fragment and slide to the end. If you
select area, which already contains marker, they will
be merged. Continuous touch opens context menu,
where you can add text comment or remove marker.
If the selection already has comment, you will be
able to edit it by selecting Show Comment option.
Pencil use to draw notes in the text.
Eraser clears markers and pencils. Slide the sty-
lus across the area with note to erase it.
Screenshot saves selected text fragment as a
picture.
Reading Books 54
Table of Contents opens the book’s Table of
Contents.
Help opens a window with instructions on us-
ing the tools.
Close notes mode.
All notes are visible from Main menu (section Notes).
SCREEN ORIENTATION
To change screen orientation, select Rotate reading
menu section and select orientation you need.
Reading Books 55
TEXT
-
TO
-
SPEECH
Text-to-Speech (TTS) software is designed to trans-
form text into speech.
To start TTS, open reading menu and select Voice.
TTS control panel will appear:
Progress bar indicates a fragment read currently,
pages are turned automatically as you listen.
Initially there are 4 TTS packages are installed on
the Device.
Select voice package
Play/Pause Volume Exit
Reading Books 56
CLOSING A BOOK
To close a book, touch left top corner of the screen
or continuously press key.
Conguration
In this chapter you will learn how congure the in-
terface and software features of the Device for the
most comfortable usage. Select Settings Main menu
section to congure the Device. All changes will be
applied after exiting the section.
If you will encounter any problems with new set-
tings, you will be able to start the Device in safe
mode with factory defaults. To start in a safe mode,
press and hold key during the Device boot.
Registration
This menu item is displayed only if the Device is not
registered at Obreey Store online bookstore (www.
store.obreey.com). The Device will be registered au-
tomatically during the rst Internet connection.
Con guration 58
NOTE During the registration only serial number of the
Device is sent. Registration is related to the particular De-
vice only and is not related to BookLand account.
About device
The following information about Device will be dis-
played: model, serial number, software version, RAM
size, E-ink parameters, Wi-Fi MAC address, total and
free memory on the internal storage and on SD-card.
After pressing More… button the information about
software will be displayed.
Language
Select the Devices interface language.
Keyboard
Under this section you can add up to 3 keyboard
layouts.
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