Inventec Appliances PRD07T Pandigital novel mule-Rader User Manual

Inventec Appliances Corp. Pandigital novel mule-Rader

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     User Guide
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3 Table of Contents Package Contents .................................................................................................... 7 Device Overview ....................................................................................................... 8 Power Button Usage ................................................................................................ 8 Touch-Screen Navigation ........................................................................................ 9 Using the Stylus ....................................................................................................................... 9 Reset Device ............................................................................................................. 9 Getting Started ......................................................................................................... 9 Home Screen .......................................................................................................... 13 Application Quick Launch Bar .............................................................................. 14 BOOKSTORE (Barnes & Noble) ............................................................................ 15 Bookstore Row ....................................................................................................................... 15 Downloading Purchased Media ............................................................................................. 15 MY LIBRARY ........................................................................................................... 15 Quick Jump to another Bookshelf .......................................................................................... 16 Get Books .............................................................................................................................. 16 Manage Books ....................................................................................................................... 17 Lend/Return Books ................................................................................................................ 17 Loan a Book ....................................................................................................................... 18 Return a Borrowed Book .................................................................................................... 18 Check for Offers ................................................................................................................. 18 Opening Lent/Borrowed Books .......................................................................................... 19 Bookshelves ........................................................................................................................... 19 Add New Bookshelf ............................................................................................................ 19 Manage Bookshelf ............................................................................................................. 19 Display Shelf ...................................................................................................................... 19 Quick Open another Bookshelf .......................................................................................... 20 Delete Shelf ........................................................................................................................ 20 Update .................................................................................................................................... 20 READER .................................................................................................................. 20 Play Music in Background while Reading .............................................................................. 21 Reader Function Menu ........................................................................................................... 22 My Library .............................................................................................................................. 22 Dictionary ............................................................................................................................... 22 Automatic Lookup .............................................................................................................. 22 Bookmarks ............................................................................................................................. 23 Bookmarks ......................................................................................................................... 23 Notes .................................................................................................................................. 23 Add Note ........................................................................................................................ 23 View Notes ..................................................................................................................... 23
4 Delete Notes .................................................................................................................. 24 Highlights ........................................................................................................................... 24 Create Highlights ........................................................................................................... 24 View Highlights............................................................................................................... 24 Hide all Highlights .......................................................................................................... 24 Delete Multiple Highlights .............................................................................................. 24 Go To ..................................................................................................................................... 25 Display Table of Contents .................................................................................................. 25 Jump to Page or Chapter ................................................................................................... 25 Search for Specific Text ..................................................................................................... 25 Last Read ........................................................................................................................... 25 Font Size ................................................................................................................................ 26 Night Read ............................................................................................................................. 26 Screen Orientation - Lock ...................................................................................................... 26 ACCESS MEDIA ON SD CARD .............................................................................. 26 WEB ......................................................................................................................... 27 Go to a Web Site .................................................................................................................... 27 Browser Menu ........................................................................................................................ 28 Go to ...................................................................................................................................... 29 Bookmarks ............................................................................................................................. 29 Bookmark a Web Page ...................................................................................................... 29 Go to Bookmarked Web Page ........................................................................................... 29 Delete Bookmarks .............................................................................................................. 29 New Window .......................................................................................................................... 29 Open New Window ............................................................................................................ 29 Switch Windows ................................................................................................................. 30 Close Windows .................................................................................................................. 30 Settings .................................................................................................................................. 30 Page Content ..................................................................................................................... 30 Privacy ............................................................................................................................... 30 Security .............................................................................................................................. 31 Advanced Settings ............................................................................................................. 31 Find on Page .......................................................................................................................... 31 Select Text ............................................................................................................................. 31 Share ...................................................................................................................................... 32 Downloads ............................................................................................................................. 32 MUSIC ...................................................................................................................... 32 Play Music .............................................................................................................................. 32 Delete Audio Files .............................................................................................................. 33 Playlist .................................................................................................................................... 33 Add songs to Playlist .......................................................................................................... 33 Play songs in Playlist ......................................................................................................... 33
5 Remove songs from Playlist............................................................................................... 33 Return to Music List ........................................................................................................... 34 VIDEOS .................................................................................................................... 34 Play Video .............................................................................................................................. 34 Video Navigation Bar ............................................................................................................. 34 Delete from Video Library ...................................................................................................... 35 PHOTOS .................................................................................................................. 35 Photo Gallery ......................................................................................................................... 35 Function Menu Options ...................................................................................................... 35 Play Slideshow ....................................................................................................................... 36 Play Music in Background ...................................................................................................... 36 Wallpaper ............................................................................................................................... 37 Import Photos ......................................................................................................................... 37 EMAIL ...................................................................................................................... 37 Email Inbox ............................................................................................................................ 37 Open Email Message ............................................................................................................. 38 Compose New Email Message .............................................................................................. 38 Add Senders to Contacts ....................................................................................................... 38 Folders ................................................................................................................................... 39 Move Single Email to Folder .............................................................................................. 39 Move Multiple Emails to Folder .......................................................................................... 39 Add Accounts ......................................................................................................................... 39 Edit Email Information ........................................................................................................ 39 Delete Email Accounts ........................................................................................................... 40 Set Default Account ............................................................................................................... 40 SHOP B&N .............................................................................................................. 40 Downloading Purchased Media ............................................................................................. 40 ALARM .................................................................................................................... 40 CALENDAR ............................................................................................................. 41 Add Event ............................................................................................................................... 41 Edit Event ............................................................................................................................... 41 Event Reminders .................................................................................................................... 42 Delete Events ......................................................................................................................... 42 SEARCH .................................................................................................................. 42 IMPORT SD CARD .................................................................................................. 42 STOCKS .................................................................................................................. 43 FACEBOOK ............................................................................................................. 43 CONTACTS ............................................................................................................. 43 Add New Contacts ................................................................................................................. 43 Edit Contacts .......................................................................................................................... 43 Delete Contacts ...................................................................................................................... 44
6 WEATHER ............................................................................................................... 44 SETTINGS ............................................................................................................... 44 Settings>General ................................................................................................................... 44 Settings>Photos ..................................................................................................................... 44 Settings>Network ................................................................................................................... 45 Turn Wi-Fi Off ..................................................................................................................... 45 Delete ‘Remembered’ Wi-Fi Network ................................................................................. 46 Settings>Alarm ....................................................................................................................... 46 Add Alarm .......................................................................................................................... 46 Set Alarm Volume .............................................................................................................. 46 Shut Off Alarm Alert ........................................................................................................... 46 De-Activate Alarms ............................................................................................................ 47 Edit Alarm ........................................................................................................................... 47 Delete Alarm ...................................................................................................................... 47 Settings>Factory Reset .......................................................................................................... 47 Settings>Support ................................................................................................................... 47 USER GUIDE ........................................................................................................... 47 Connect to Computer ............................................................................................. 48 Connect to Windows PC ........................................................................................................ 48 Disconnect ......................................................................................................................... 48 Connect to Macintosh Computer ............................................................................................ 49 Disconnect ......................................................................................................................... 49 Frequently Asked Questions ................................................................................. 50 Battery Management .............................................................................................. 53 Charge Battery ....................................................................................................................... 54 Important Safety Precautions ................................................................................ 54 Cleaning the device ................................................................................................................ 54 Technical Specifications ........................................................................................ 55 Limited Warranty .................................................................................................... 56 FCC Notices ........................................................................................................................... 57 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: ................................................................................. 58 Disclaimers ............................................................................................................. 58 License Agreement and Terms of Use ................................................................. 58
7           pandigital novel A contemporary multimedia device designed for straightforward functionality, featuring a full color TFT LCD display and convenient touch-screen navigation.  Your pandigital novel is a light and stylish electronic multimedia eReader which allows you to quickly and easily download and read digital printed material (eBooks, eMagazines, and eNewspapers) anytime and anywhere. Also, you can view photo slideshows, watch videos, and listen to music through the built-in speakers or with headphones (not included). When connected to a Wi-Fi network, you can browse the web, send/receive email, download media files from the Barnes & Nobel’s website, and much more!  READ. SURF. PLAY.   Your pandigital novel is a step up in multimedia devices. Congratulations on your choice!  Package Contents   pandigital novel     Power Adapter  Tabletop Stand  Stylus  Quick Start Guide  User Guide (loaded in device)
8 Device Overview                           Power Button Usage  Turn On: Press the power button and release. Turn Off: Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds. Sleep Mode On/Off (energy saver): While unit is on, press & release the power button quickly.   SD card slot Wi-Fi & low power key Earphone jack Volume button Power button Mini USB DC jack Stylus Speaker holes Light sensor
9 Touch-Screen Navigation  The touch-screen allows for quick, easy and convenient navigation for all applications.   Throughout the User Guide, you will be instructed to use the following touch navigation methods:   Tap = quick touch and release your finger on an item on the screen (i.e., selecting items) Touch & hold = touch your finger and hold in place until a response by application. (i.e., display dictionary, add note to book page, paste selected text onto web page) Finger slide = quick touch & slide your finger across the screen, and then release (i.e., turning pages of your book) Touch, hold & slide = touch your finger, hold & slide your finger across the screen, and then release (i.e., highlighting text, selecting text to paste)  Using the Stylus A stylus is conveniently stored in the bottom end of your device. When desired, you can use it instead of your finger for easier and sometimes more accurate screen navigation when tapping small options.  Reset Device  In the event that your device does not respond to your touch, you can reboot/restart it by pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds.  Getting Started  1. Charge your device Plug the power adapter into an electrical wall outlet, and then connect to your device to fully charge the battery before use (approx. 4 hours).   While charging, the battery icon will display as: . When fully charged, the battery icon will display as: .
10  2. Turn device on Press and hold the power button for 1 second to turn on.    You can use the device while the battery is charging.   3. Select Language 1. Tap   next to the desired language.  2. Tap Save.  4. Wi-Fi Network Setup The pandigital novel will automatically scan and list local Wi-Fi Networks found. A   indicates secure networks that require login name/key to connect.
11  1. Tap the desired network to which you want to connect. 2. If applicable, enter the network Password. 3. Tap Connect. 4. Tap   to continue.  If your Wi-Fi network broadcast is set as hidden, it will not be found by the auto scan. Tap Add Network and then enter the network name and password,  tap Connect.  (Advanced) After saving the Wi-Fi network, you can change your network settings by selecting Manual Setup, and then follow the prompts.  5. Email Setup  POP3, SMTP and IMAP accounts are supported.
12  1. Enter your Name, Email Address and Password,  tap Save. This will be your default account unless you add other email addresses later, and then you can select a different address as the default account (pg. 45). 2. (optional) To select the account type, tap Manual Setup and then select the account type.  6.   Setup Complete After the initial setup is complete, the HOME screen is displayed.
13  Home Screen    Wi-Fi connection status     Battery charge level  Alarm(s) are activated  Current Time  Bookstore row shows latest books    from Barnes & Noble (scrollable).    Tap Bookstore to launch web    browser and go to Barnes & Noble’s    website.  Tap      to hide/show row contents.  My Library Row 1 = your recently viewed media. Row 2 = the contents in your Barnes & Noble My Ebooks Library (scrollable). Tap My Library for quick access to your My Library screen. Application Quick Launch Bar    (scrollable)  Hide & open the Application Quick Launch Bar                    Sort media by Date, Title or Author Update the displayed contents of your Barnes & Noble My eBooks Library                 Update the latest books on the Barnes & Noble website
14  Application Quick Launch Bar   HOME  Displays the Home screen  READER Display your digital media for reading (PDF, EPUB)  MY LIBRARY Stores your digital media (eBooks, eMagazines and eNewspapers).  WEB Access the Internet and ‘surf the web’ whenever desired.  MUSIC  Play and manage audio files (MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG)  VIDEOS Play and manage video files (MPEG4)  PHOTOS  View and manage photo files (JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF)  EMAIL Send/Receive email using your existing email addresses.  SHOP B&N Shop the Barnes & Noble website.  ALARM Use as alarm clock with scheduled alarms.  CALENDAR Display monthly calendar and schedule events.  SEARCH  Search for specific strings of text in media file names.  IMPORT SD Import media files into the internal memory.  SETTINGS Multiple settings for personalizing and enhancing your device.  WEATHER Check the weather forecasts of locations of your choice.  STOCKS Check the status of specific company’s stock offerings.  FACEBOOK  Quick access to the Facebook website.  CONTACTS Create a list of personal contacts.  USER GUIDE View full pandigital novel User Guide.
15 BOOKSTORE (Barnes & Noble)   You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network in order to use the Barnes & Noble Bookstore feature.  Tap Bookstore to launch the browser and display the Barnes & Noble store locator page.  Bookstore Row The top row on the Home screen displays the current Barnes & Noble bestselling books which can be purchased directly from the Barnes & Nobel online bookstore. When you are connected to your Wi-Fi network, the Bookstore contents will automatically get updated once a day from the Barnes & Noble website. Tap on a book icon in the Bookstore row to display the book’s descriptive information and synopsis. Tap BUY NOW to go to the Barnes & Noble store to purchase the book now.  Downloading Purchased Media After purchasing media from the Barnes & Noble online store, you can download it to your pandigital novel using the Get Books feature (pg. 16).   MY LIBRARY   Select My Library from the Application Quick Launch Bar to display the main Library bookshelf screen and manage your downloaded media.  Top Function Menu  Top row - last 2 eBooks eMagazines,  and 1 eNewspaper read (non scrollable)  Rows 2-4 additional media stored in  device (scrollable)  Hide & open the Application Quick Launch Bar  Tap for list of other Bookshelves
16       While viewing media, turn your device to rotate the orientation of the screen from vertical to horizontal. When desired, you can lock the screen orientation to prevent the auto-rotation (Reader only. pg. 26).  Quick Jump to another Bookshelf   In the My Library bookshelf screen, tap My Library in the upper right of screen to display the list of all available bookshelves,  tap the desired bookshelf to open. Tap Bookshelves from top function menu to create new bookshelves (pg. 19).    Get Books    To use the Get Books feature, you must have an account with Barnes & Noble, and already purchased media online from their site.               Sort media by Date, Title or Author  As you add media to the Library, the blank media placeholder icons will be replaced with the actual cover images Simply tap on any media icon to open and display that media in the Reader
17 If you have not yet registered an account with them, do so now by going to the Barnes & Noble website: www.bn.com.  You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network in order to connect to and download media from the Barnes & Noble website.  1. In the My Library screen, tap Get Books. 2. Enter your Barnes & Noble account User ID and Password,  tap Login.    Your login information will be saved for future downloads. 3. To download all purchased media, tap Download All. To download specific items, tap   next to the items you want to download now,  tap Download Selected. The media will be downloaded and added to your Library. 4. The first time you tap on the downloaded media to open it, you will be presented with an ‘unlock’ message; enter the required information to unlock the media file.  Manage Books   Use this feature to delete media from your My Library bookshelf. 1. In the My Library screen, tap Manage Books to display a complete list of all media you have added to your My Library bookshelf. 2. Media is sorted by date; if desired, tap Title or Author to re-sort your media accordingly. 3. Tap   next to the media you want to delete,  tap Delete Selected.  Lend/Return Books   There are some books that Barnes & Noble classifies as “lendable”, which means that those books can be loaned to others who also have a Barnes & Noble account. Please be aware of the following considerations before loaning or borrowing any books:  In order to unlock and open a loaned book, the recipient must use their name and credit card number that is registered with their Barnes & Noble account.  The book can only be loaned for 14 days.  Only one copy of a book can be read at a time. Therefore, you won’t have access to the book until after it has been returned from the recipient.
18  You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network before you can use the Lend/Return Books function.   When present, the number that appears with the Lend/Return icon indicates new activity within this feature.  After launching the Lend/Return feature, a pop-up window appears. A number behind Return books indicates books expiring in 3 days or less. A number behind Check for offers indicates new offers pending.  Loan a Book 1. In the My Library screen, tap Lend/Return. 2. Tap Lend books in the pop-up window. 3. Tap   next to a book that you want to lend,  tap Lend. 4. Tap in the email address entry field to enter the email address of your recipient. 5. Tap in the message window to enter a personal message to accompany the media. The recipient will receive the message when they log into their B&N account. 6. Tap Lend Book. 7. The media will now be listed as ‘PENDING_LEND’, awaiting the recipient’s acceptance or decline.  Return a Borrowed Book 1. In the My Library screen, tap Lend/Return. 2. Tap Return books in the pop-up window. 3. Tap   next to the borrowed book that you want to return,  tap Return.  Check for Offers Use this function to check for book loan offers that you have not yet accepted or declined. 1. In the My Library screen, tap Lend/Return. 2. Tap Check for offers in the pop-up window. 3. Tap   next to the offers you want to accept or decline, tap  Accept or Decline accordingly.  Use the Get Books feature to add the loaned book to your My Library bookshelf.  Declined books will be permanently removed from the Book Offers screen.
19 Opening Lent/Borrowed Books After the recipient downloads the book, it will appear in the recipient’s My Library in a locked status. To unlock and open the book for the first time, the recipient must provide their name and credit card number that is registered with their Barnes & Noble account.  Bookshelves   Use Bookshelves to create and manage personalized bookshelves into which you want to save your downloaded media (i.e., Short Stories, Drama, etc.).  The number of books within a bookshelf will be displayed in the right column. Add New Bookshelf 1. In the My Library screen, tap Bookshelves. 2.  Tap Add Shelf. 3.  Enter the desired bookshelf name (i.e., Short Stories, Drama, etc.).   4. Tap   to create the new bookshelf. (Use Manage Bookshelf to add media to the new bookshelf.)  Manage Bookshelf Use Manage Bookshelf to add to and remove media from bookshelves. 1. In the My Library screen, tap Bookshelves. 2. Tap   next to the bookshelf you want to add or remove media,  tap Manage Bookshelf. 3. Media is sorted by date; if desired, tap Title or Author to re-sort your media accordingly. 4. Tap   next to the media you want to add to the bookshelf, or tap   to delete from the bookshelf. 5. Tap Save to update your bookshelf.  Display Shelf 1. In the My Library screen, tap Bookshelves. 2. Tap   next to the bookshelf you want to display,  tap Display Shelf. 3. The screen’s layout will resemble the My Library screen, with your last read media in the top row and other downloaded media in rows 2-4. 4. Media is sorted by date; if desired, tap Title or Author to re-sort your media accordingly.
20 Quick Open another Bookshelf Tap the bookshelf name in the upper right of any bookshelf screen to display the list of all bookshelves,  tap the desired bookshelf to open.  Delete Shelf 1. In the My Library screen, tap Bookshelves. 2. Tap   next to the bookshelf you want to delete. 3. Tap Delete.  Update   You can check for new releases or updates to your Barnes & Noble eMagaine or eNewspaper subscriptions whenever desired.  You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network before you can perform the Update function.  In the My Library screen, tap Update. If new releases or updates are found, they will be reflected in your My Library bookshelf accordingly (row 1, spot 3, 4 and 5).     READER   The Reader application is for displaying your digital media (eBooks, eMagazines, and eNewspapers).  eBook supported formats: PDF, EPUB Methods that can be used to launch the Reader:  Select Reader from the Application Quick Launch Bar; the last read media file will open.  Tap on a media icon in the Home or any Bookshelf screen.
21   The Function Menu appears at the top of the screen for 3 seconds and then auto hides. Tap anywhere on the screen (except  ) to re-display it.  Finger slide left or right to turn pages.  Touch, hold & slide across text to Highlight text.  Touch & hold on a word to add a Note or display the Dictionary.  Tap   to display the Application Quick Launch Bar.  To turn Sleep Mode On/Off, press & release the power button quickly.  Play Music in Background while Reading You can play music in the background as you read media files. 1.  Tap Music in the Application Quick Launch Bar, and then select the desired audio files to play.   2. Tap   to minimize the Music Play screen; the music will continue to play as background music. 3.  Open the desired media file in the Reader. 4. While reading, you can tap   in the upper left corner of the reader screen to display the music navigation bar.  Use the controls to pause/play and play previous/next. Use the volume buttons on the top of your device to adjust the volume. Tap   to bookmark page
22 5. Tap   again to close the navigation bar and leave music playing. 6. Tap   to stop the music and close the navigation bar. To return to the Music List screen, select Music again from the Application Quick Launch Bar.  Reader Function Menu When the Reader application is launched, the Function Menu is displayed at the top of the screen for 3 seconds, and then auto hides.    To re-display the Function Menu, tap anywhere on the screen (except ). My Library   To access the main Library bookshelf while viewing a media page, display the top function menu,  tap My Library.  Dictionary   The built-in dictionary allows you to quickly and conveniently look up the definition of words, either within the media you are viewing or any other words.  1. While viewing a media page, display the top function menu,  tap Dictionary. 2.  Tap in the word entry field. As you begin to enter text, matching words will appear. 3.  Tap the desired word from the matching word list; the definition will appear and the keyboard will disappear. 4. Tap New Search to clear the entry field and display the keyboard again.  Automatic Lookup 1. While viewing a media page, touch & hold on the word you want to look up. 2. Tap Dictionary in the Reader Options pop-up window. 3. The dictionary will automatically search for the selected word, and will display the results in the dictionary dialog window.
23 Bookmarks   When desired, you can bookmark pages, add notes to pages, and highlight text on pages, and then later quickly return to those pages. Bookmarks 1. To bookmark a page, tap   in the upper right corner of the page. The symbol will change to  , indicating the page has been bookmarked. 2. To display the list of all bookmarks you have created in the media you are currently viewing, display the top function menu,  tap Bookmarks. 3. To return to a bookmarked page, tap   next to desired bookmark,  tap View. 4. To delete bookmarks, tap on   while displaying a bookmarked page, or while in the Bookmarks screen, tap   next to the desired bookmark,  tap Delete Selected.  Notes As you read your media, you can quickly and easily make notes on pages for later reference. Add Note 1. On a page, touch & hold on any word to open the Reader options pop-up window. 2. Tap Add Note. The Notes dialog window will open. 3. Tap into the note entry area, enter the desired text. 4.  Tap Add. 5. The word related to the note will be highlighted in blue. View Notes 1. To display a note on a page, tap on the highlighted word associated with the note you want to view. 2. To display a list of all notes you have added to a media file, display the top function menu,  tap Bookmarks. 3. Tap Notes. 4. Tap   next to the notes you want to view,  tap View. 5. The Notes dialog box displays the first note you selected.   6. To scroll through selected notes, tap   . 7. To jump to the page associated with a note, tap View Page. 8. To delete the currently viewed note, tap Delete.
24 Delete Notes 1. Display the top function menu,  tap Bookmarks. 2. Tap Notes. 3. Tap   next to the notes you want to delete,  tap Delete Selected.  Highlights As you read your media, you may want to highlight points of interest for later reference. Create Highlights 1. On a page, touch, hold & slide your finger across the text that you want to highlight. 2. The Reader options pop-up window will appear. 3. Tap Highlight; your text will be highlighted in yellow (normal view) or orange (night read). View Highlights 1. To display the list of all highlights you have created in the media you are currently viewing, display the top function menu,  tap Bookmarks. 2. Tap Highlights. 3. Tap   next to the highlights you want to view,  tap View. 4. To scroll through the selected highlights, tap    . 5. To jump to the page associated with a highlight, tap View Page. 6. To delete the currently viewed highlight, tap Delete. Hide all Highlights 1. To turn all highlights off in the currently open media file, display the top function menu,  tap Bookmarks. 2. Tap Highlights. 3. Tap Highlights Off ( = highlights are hidden). Delete Multiple Highlights 1. Display the top function menu,  tap Bookmarks. 2. Tap Highlights. 3. Tap   next to the highlights you want to delete,  tap Delete Selected.
25 Go To   Use the Go To function for quick access to the Table of Contents, a particular page, chapter, or string of text (word or phrase) within the document you are viewing.  Display Table of Contents 1. While viewing a media page, display the top function menu,  tap Go To. 2. Tap Contents to display the Table of Contents. 3. Tap on a chapter title to jump to that chapter.  Jump to Page or Chapter 1. While viewing a media page, display the top function menu,  tap Go To. 2. Tap Page or Chapter. 3. Enter the page or chapter number you want to view,  tap GO.  Search for Specific Text 1. While viewing a media page, display the top function menu,  tap Go To. 2.  Tap Word. 3.  Enter the desired text,  tap GO. All instances of the found text will be highlighted throughout the document.   4. You can scroll through the pages for all highlighted text,  tap Cancel Find to return to the original page you were viewing. OR You can touch any of the highlighted text to automatically cancel the find mode, and then that page becomes the current page.  Last Read After performing searches, you can quickly return to the last page you were reading. 1. Tap top area of screen to display the top menu,  tap Go To. 2.  Tap Last Read.
26 Font Size   For optimal viewing, you can adjust the size of the onscreen text by changing the Font Size. 1. While viewing a media page, display the top function menu,  tap Font Size to change the text size.   2. Continue to tap Font Size multiple times to change the font size from small, medium, large, and X-large, until you achieve the desired size.  Night Read   Night Read switches the background to black with white text, allowing you to view media without emitting as much light as the normal view mode.    1. While viewing a media page, display the top function menu,  tap Night Read. 2. To switch back to normal view mode, tap Day Read.  Screen Orientation - Lock   For optimal viewing while reading, the orientation of the screen automatically rotates from vertical to horizontal depending on how you hold your device. When desired, you can lock the screen in the desired orientation to prevent the auto-rotation (in Reader only). To lock, while viewing a media page in the desired orientation, display the top function menu,  tap Lock. To unlock, display the top function menu,  tap Unlock.  ACCESS MEDIA ON SD CARD  If desired, you can access your media directly on a SD card without importing the media into the internal memory. 1. Insert your SD card into your device. Normal view mode is white background with black text. Night Read view mode is black background with white text.
27 2. Your device will automatically scan the SD card to find digital printed media files (eBooks, eMagazines, and eNewspapers). 3. If appropriate files are found, the My Library screen will display the additional media icons. 4. Tap on the desired media icon to launch the Reader application.   WEB   Use the Web feature to access the Internet and ‘surf the web’ and visit your favorite web sites.  The Web feature requires a connection to a Wi-Fi network. If you have not set up your Wi-Fi network, do so now using the instructions on page 47.  While viewing the browser, you can turn your device to rotate the orientation of the screen from vertical to horizontal.    Go to a Web Site 1. Select Web from the Application Quick Launch Bar to launch the internet browser.
28 2. To go to a web site, tap Go To; the keypad will appear so you can enter the desired web site address. 3. Tap Go on keypad to go to the web site address.  Browser Menu The Options Menu is displayed at the top of the browser screen. Menu page 1:  Back  Displays previously displayed web page, OR returns to previous application screen.  Forward Returns to web page that was displayed before tapping Back to display the previous web page.  Refresh  Refreshes the screen by re-loading the current web page.  Go to  Enter a different web site URL address.  Bookmarks  Bookmark currently displayed web page, access list of all bookmarks, or delete bookmarks.  New Window  List of open browser windows. You can have up to 8 browser windows open at a time.  Settings  Set multiple browser settings.  More Switch between Menu page 1 and 2. Menu page 2:  Find on page  Search for string of text on the current web page.  Select text  Select text on the current web page and paste into browser entry fields (i.e., URL address field, form fields).  Share  Use Share to chat with others  Downloads  Cancel or clear browser download history.
29 Go to   Use Go to to enter a different web site URL address. 1. In an open browser window, tap Go to. 2.  Enter the desired web site address. 3. Tap Go.  Bookmarks   You can bookmark web pages that you visit and want quick access to later. Bookmark a Web Page 1. In an open browser window, tap Bookmarks,  tap Add Boomark. 2. If you want to rename the bookmark, tap in the Name field and enter the desired name. 3. Tap OK.  Go to Bookmarked Web Page 1. On the browser window, tap Bookmarks. 2. In the Bookmarks window, tap on the desired web page. 3. The browser will go to the selected web page.  Delete Bookmarks 1. On the browser window, tap Bookmarks. 2. In the Bookmarks window, tap   next to the bookmarks you want to delete,  tap Delete Selected. 3. In confirmation, tap OK to delete. 4. Tap   to close the window and return to the web page.  New Window   Up to the last 8 websites you have visited are cached and listed in the Windows screen allowing you to quickly return to them. Open New Window 1.  In an open browser window, tap New Window. 2.  Tap Go to and then enter the new web site address,  tap Go.
30 Switch Windows 1. In an open browser window, tap New Window. 2.  Tap on the window that you want to view.  Close Windows 1. In an open browser window, tap New Window. 2.  Tap   on each window you want to close.  When you’re in the Browser application, at least one window must be open, so if you close all windows, a new window will automatically open.  Settings   You can set browser settings to enhance your Internet browsing. In an open the browser window, tap Settings.  Page Content Set the following options pertaining to viewing web pages:  Text size (display text as Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, Huge)  Text Encoding (Latin, Unicode, Japanese)  Block pop-up windows (prevents pop-up windows from automatically displaying when web pages include them)  Load images (display images if included on web pages)  Auto-fit pages (automatically fit the webpage to the screen)  Enable JavaScript (allows JavaScripts to run if included on web page)  Open in background (open new window when you select a link on a web page, rather than replace the current web page)  Set home page (desired web page to be displayed when browser opens) Privacy Set the following options pertaining to your privacy level when viewing web pages:  Clear cache (delete all cached information from visited web pages)  Clear history (clear the browser navigation history)  Accept cookies (allow websites to save and read “cookie” data from your device whenever you visit their site)  Clear all cookie data (clears all browser cookies that have been saved)  Remember form data (remembers data you entered into forms for later use)  Clear form data
31 Security Set the following options pertaining to the security level when logging into secure web pages:  Remember passwords (saves your user names and passwords for all websites that require that information when establishing accounts with them)  Clear passwords (clears all the saved usernames and passwords)  Show security warning (alerts you of a problem with website’s security)  Advanced Settings Set the following advanced options:  Enable Gears (set for applications that extend browser functionality)  Gears Settings (settings for applications that extend browser functionality)  Reset to default (clears all browser data and resets to default settings)   Find on Page   You can search for a string of text within the currently displayed web page. 1. In an open browser window, tap ,  tap Find on page. 2.  Enter the desired string of text (word, phrase, etc.) in the entry field. All matching text will be highlighted as you enter the text. 3. If you want to scroll through multiple matches, tap   or  . 4. Tap   to close the entry box and resume normal viewing.  Select Text   You can select the text of a web page address on the web page you’re viewing, and then you can paste the text into the browser entry field. 1. On the browser window, tap  ,  tap Select Text. 2. Touch, hold & slide your finger across the text you want to copy. 3.  Touch and hold in the top URL entry field; the text will be pasted. 4. If you’ve pasted a URL address, tap Done on keypad to go to the new web page.
32 Share   Use Share to chat with other users. 1. On the browser window, tap  ,  tap Share. 2. Tap into the To field. 3. Tap into the message field to enter your messages.  Downloads   As you download files from web sites, the download history is recorded in the device. You can cancel downloads or clear the history through this feature. 1. On the browser window, tap  ,  tap Select Text. 2. Tap Clear download list if you want to clear all download history. 3. Tap Cancel all downloads if you want to stop all pending downloads from downloading.   MUSIC   These audio file formats are supported: MP3, WMA, AAC  Methods that can be used to add audio files to your Music List:  Import audio files from an SD card  Save audio files from email attachments  Download audio files from online music websites  Play Music 1. Select Music from the Application Quick Launch Bar. 2. Select the desired media source from which you want to play your audio files. 3. The Music List screen will be displayed. 4. When Shuffle is off, audio files will play in the order listed in the Music List. To play audio files in random order, tap Shuffle to turn on ( = on). 5. When Repeat is off, selected audio files will play once and then stop. To play audio files continuously, tap Repeat to turn on ( = on). 6.  If you want the songs sorted by song title rather than artist, tap Title.
33 7. To play all songs listed, tap Select All,  tap Play Selected. To play one song, tap on the song listing. To play selected songs, tap   next to the desired song files,  tap Play Selected. 8. When the Music Play screen is displayed:  Use the control panel  to pause/play, and play previous/next audio file.   Use the volume buttons on the top of your device to adjust the volume.  Tap   to re-display the music play buttons.  Tap    to return to previous screens; the music will continue to play.  Delete Audio Files In the Music List screen, tap   next to the desired audio files to delete,    tap Delete Selected.  Playlist If desired, you can build a separate playlist of selected audio files from your Music List, allowing you to play the selected list at any time (i.e., your favorites, specific genre, specific artist, etc.).  Add songs to Playlist 1. In the Music List screen tap   next to the song titles you want to add. 2.  Tap Add to Playlist. 3. Tap in the New entry field,  enter desired name for your playlist,  tap Save. 4. Repeat steps to add another playlist or add music to existing playlist.  Play songs in Playlist 1. In the Music List screen, tap Playlist,  tap desired playlist. 2. The Music Play window will be displayed. Follow the instructions for playing music beginning on page 32.  Remove songs from Playlist 1. In the Playlist screen, tap   next to the desired audio files to you want to remove from the Playlist. 2. Tap Delete Selected.  Deleting audio files from the Playlist does not delete them from the main Music List.
34 Return to Music List In the Playlist screen, tap Artist or Title to return to the Music List screen.   VIDEOS   The video file format supported: MPEG4  Methods that can be used to add videos to the internal memory:  Import video files from an SD card  Save video files from email attachments  Download videos from online video websites  Play Video 1. Select Videos from the Application Quick Launch Bar. 2. Select the desired media source from which you want to play your video files. 3. The Video Gallery screen will be displayed. 4.  Tap on a video,  tap Play.  While viewing your video, you can turn your device to rotate the orientation of the screen from vertical to horizontal.  Video Navigation Bar While your video is playing, tap anywhere on the screen to display the video navigation bar at the bottom of the screen.  Use the controls to pause/play, and play previous/next video. Use the volume buttons on the top of your device to adjust the volume. Tap   to close the navigation bar and resume normal viewing.
35 Delete from Video Library In the Video Gallery screen: 1. To delete all videos, tap Select All, and then Delete Selected. 2. To delete selected videos, tap Multi-Select,  tap on the desired video files you want to delete,  tap Delete Selected.   PHOTOS   These photo file formats are supported: JPEG, BMP, PNG, and GIF (non-animated) The following methods can be used to add photos to the internal memory:  Import photos from an SD card (pg. 42)  Save photos files from email attachments  Download photos from your favorite online photo sharing websites  Photo Gallery  While viewing your photos, you can turn your device to rotate the orientation of the screen from vertical to horizontal. 1. Select Photos from the Application Quick Launch Bar. 2. Select the desired media source from which you want to view your photos. 3. The Photo Gallery screen will be displayed. 4. To view a single photo, tap on the desired photo,  tap View. To view multiple photos, tap Multi-Select,  tap on each photo you want to view,  tap View. When a photo is displayed in full-screen mode, the Function Menu appears at the top of the screen and the   appears at the bottom of the screen for 4 seconds. After they disappear, tap anywhere on the screen to re-display them. If you leave the photo displayed on the screen for approximately 20 seconds, the slideshow will automatically begin to play.  Function Menu Options   Back  Return to Photo Gallery  Zoom  Enlarge the photo up to 4X
36   Rotate  Rotate photo 90 degrees clockwise; tap multiple times until desired orientation is achieved. Rotated version will be saved.  Dim  Switch the screen brightness from normal brightness to very dim  Previous  Display previous photo selected or listed in Photo Gallery  Next  Display next photo selected or listed in Photo Gallery  Wallpaper  (appears only when viewing photos in internal memory) Assign a photo as your wallpaper (background image) (pg. 37)  Import  (appears only when photos are selected on SD Card) Import photos from SD card into the internal memory (pg. 37)   Play Slideshow  You can set photo slideshow display functions through Settings> Photos (pg.44).   To play a slideshow of all photos, in the Photo Gallery screen, tap Select All,    tap Slideshow. To play a slideshow of selected photos, tap Multi-Select,  tap on each photo you want to include,  tap Slideshow. When the slideshow is playing, tap anywhere on the screen to display the top Function Menu and the   for the Application Quick Launch Menu Bar.  Play Music in Background You can play music in the background as you play a slideshow. 1. Be sure your Settings >Photos >Enable Music with Slideshow is selected. 2. Start your slideshow as instructed above. 3. The music will automatically play in the background as your slideshow is displayed.
37 Wallpaper   You can assign any photo from the Internal Memory as your display wallpaper. 1. Select Photos from the Application Quick Launch Bar. 2. If you have an SD card inserted, a Select Media Source pop-up window will appear. Select the Internal Memory. 3. In the Photo Gallery screen, tap the desired photo,  tap View,  tap Wallpaper. 4. Tap   to return to the Photo Gallery screen.  Import Photos   You can import photos from your SD card into the internal memory when desired. 1. Insert your SD card. 2. Select Photos from the Application Quick Launch Bar. 3. Tap SD Card in the Select Media Source pop-up window. 4. To import individual photo, tap on the photo that you want to import,  tap Import Selected. To import multiple photos, tap Multi Select,  tap desired photos to import,  tap Import Selected.   EMAIL    POP3, SMTP and IMAP accounts are supported.  While viewing your email, you can turn your device to rotate the orientation of the screen from vertical to horizontal.  Email Inbox 1. Select Email from the Application Quick Launch Bar. 2. If you set up an email account during the initial setup, it will be listed in the Email Accounts screen.  If you did not set up an email account during the initial setup, or would like to set up a new account, tap Settings,  tap Add Account. 3.  Tap directly on the email account, or tap   next to the email account,    tap Inbox.
38 Open Email Message 1. In the Inbox screen, tap on an email to open it. 2. Tap Reply to reveal and select the reply options:  Reply  Reply all  Forward  Save Attachments  Attachment files must be of a supported format in order to be saved in your pandigital novel. Save files into the respective folders (i.e., photo files into Photos folder, etc.) 3. To display the previous or next email message listed in the Inbox, tap Previous or Next.   4. If you want to add this message to a folder, tap Folders,  tap the desired folder name. 5. If you want to delete the message, tap Delete.  Compose New Email Message 1. In the Inbox screen, tap Compose. 2. Tap in the To/CC/BCC entry field and then enter the recipient’s email address. OR Tap Add Contacts to select the recipient(s) from your Contacts list. 3. Tap in the Subject entry field to enter your desired subject title. 4. Tap in the message area to enter your personal message. 5. If desired, tap Add Attachment to attach a file. 6. Tap Send when ready to send your email. 7. You can save your message without sending it by tapping Save Draft. 8. If you do not want to send or save the message, tap Discard.  Add Senders to Contacts 1. If you want to add senders’ email addresses to your Contacts list, tap   next to the desired email messages,  tap Add to Contacts. 2.  The email address will be saved. If you want to add additional contact information (i.e., name, phone, address, etc.) to this contact, use the Contacts feature (pg. 43).
39 Folders To help you keep your email messages organized, you can create personalized folders into which you can move your emails. 1. In the Inbox screen, tap Folders. 2. Enter your desired folder name,  tap  .  Move Single Email to Folder 1. In Inbox screen, tap an email to open it. 2. Tap Folders,  tap the desired folder name.  Move Multiple Emails to Folder 1. In the Inbox screen, tap   next to the desired emails,  tap Folders. 2. In the Folders screen, tap the desired folder name into which you want to move the selected emails.  Add Accounts You can enter multiple personal email addresses that you would like to access through your pandigital novel. 1. Select Email from the Application Quick Launch Bar. 2. On the Email Accounts screen, tap Settings. 3. On the Email Settings screen, tap Add Account. 4. Enter your Name, Email Address, and Password. 5. Manual Setup (optional): The server settings will automatically be populated based on your email account provider (i.e., Gmail, yahoo, etc.). However, if you need to change the server settings tap Manual Setup and make necessary changes. 6. Tap Save.  Edit Email Information 1. On the Add Account screen, tap Manual Setup to edit the email account information. 2.  The server settings will automatically be populated based on your email account provider (i.e., Gmail, yahoo, etc.). However, if necessary, make changes to the server settings as desired. 3. Tap Save.
40 Delete Email Accounts  If you have multiple accounts, and you delete the account designated as the default account, the next email listed will automatically be set as the default. 1. Select Email from the Application Quick Launch Bar. 2. On the Email Accounts screen, tap Settings. 3.  Tap   next to the desired accounts to delete,  tap Delete Account.  Set Default Account One email address must be designated as the default account, so if you have multiple email accounts you can designate any one as the default. 1. Select Email from the Application Quick Launch Bar. 2. On the Email Accounts screen, tap Settings. 3. Tap   next to the desired account to set as default,  tap Set as Default. If you delete the account that was designated as the default account, the next email listed will automatically be designated as the default.   SHOP B&N   Select Shop B&N from the Application Quick Launch Bar to go to the Barnes & Noble store locator web page. Downloading Purchased Media After purchasing media through the Barnes & Noble online store, you can download it to your pandigital novel using the Get Books feature   (pg. 16).   ALARM   You can use your pandigital novel as an alarm clock by setting multiple alarms. Tap Alarm in the Application Quick Launch Bar for quick access to the Alarm setup under Settings (pg. 45).
41  CALENDAR   Select Calendar from the Application Quick Launch Bar.    The gray shaded date is current date.  Green tabs indicate scheduled events on dates.   Add Event 1. On the Calendar screen, tap on the date to which you want to add an event. 2. Tap Add Event. 3.  Tap in each entry field to enter the desired event information,  tap Save. 4. Repeat steps 2-3 for additional events on the same date. 5. Tap  to return to the Calendar screen.  Edit Event 1. On the Calendar screen, tap on the date with the event you want to edit. 2. Tap on the event you want to change. 3. Make desired changes,  tap Save. 4. Tap   to return to the Calendar screen.
42 Event Reminders If you assigned one or more reminders, a pop-up window will appear for scheduled events. Tap Snooze all if you want to be reminded again in the number of minutes you specified when you added the event. Tap Dismiss all to cancel the alert.  Delete Events 1.  On the Calendar screen, tap Manage Events. 2. Tap   next to each event you want to delete  tap Delete Selected. 3. Tap   to return to the Calendar screen.   SEARCH   You can search for a specific string of text in media file names. 1. Select Search from the Application Quick Launch Bar. 2. Tap into the search entry field and enter the desired text. 3. Tap Search. 4. The search results will be displayed, sorted by Books, Photos, Music, and Videos. 5. Tap on a listed file to access it.   IMPORT SD CARD   You can quickly and easily import all media files of selected media types from your SD card. 1. Insert your SD card. 2. Open the Application Quick Launch Bar and then select Import SD.  3. In the Import Media window:   Tap All to import all files of all media types, or tap   next to only the desired media type(s).  If you want to import selected photos, use the Import Photos function (pg. 37). 4. Tap Import.
43  STOCKS   You can quickly check the status of specific company’s stock offerings. Select Stocks from the Application Quick Launch Bar. The browser will launch and display a popular Finance webpage.    FACEBOOK   Select Facebook from the Application Quick Launch Bar. The browser will launch and display your Facebook login window; enter your login information to log into your Facebook account.   CONTACTS   You can create an address book of your personal contacts, including personal notes as desired. Select Contacts from the Application Quick Launch Bar.  Add New Contacts 1. In the Contacts screen, tap Add Contact. 2. In the Add Contact screen, tap in each entry field to enter your contact information. 3. Tap Save.  You can also add contact email addresses directly from received emails (pg. 38).  Edit Contacts 1. In the Contacts screen, tap on the desired contact name that you want to edit. 2. In the Edit Contact screen, tap in the entry fields to change or add information. 3. Tap Save.
44 Delete Contacts 1. In the Contacts screen, tap    next to the contacts you want to delete,  tap Delete Selected. OR In the Contacts screen, tap on the contact you want to delete,  tap Delete. 2. Tap OK to confirm the deletion.   WEATHER   You can quickly check the weather forecasts of desired locations. Select Weather from the Application Quick Launch Bar. The browser will launch and display a popular Weather webpage.   SETTINGS   Settings>General 1. Select Settings from the Application Quick Launch Bar,  tap General. 2. Tap in the Email address and Password fields to enter your Barnes & Noble account login information. 3. Tap in the Date and Time fields to set the current date and time. 4. Select your desired time format: 12 = 12:00am-12:00pm (default) 24 = 12:00-24:00 5. Tap in the Language field to select desired language from the drop-down list. 6. Tap & slide   to adjust the screen brightness. When Auto Brightness is selected, your device senses the light exposure and will automatically adjust the screen’s brightness accordingly (i.e., in dark environments the screen will automatically brighten). 7. Tap the desired setting for the Keyboard and System Sounds (i.e., keyboard click, end of row ding, warning ding, etc.). Settings>Photos Use these functions to set your Slideshow preferences. 1. Select Settings from the Application Quick Launch Bar,  tap Photos.
45 2. Tap in the Slideshow Interval field to select the speed at which the slideshow photos transition from one to another (default = 5 seconds),  tap OK. 3. Tap    next to the desired Slideshow Transition to set the special effects as slideshow photos transition from one to another (default = Random). 4. Tap Enable Music with Slideshow if you want music to automatically play as background music with your slideshows. 5. Tap Display Current Date and Time if you want to display the current time with your photos during your slideshows.  Settings>Network In order to connect to the Internet, you must have a Wi-Fi network set up on your pandigital novel. If you did not set up a network during the initial setup, do so now. 1. Select Settings from the Application Quick Launch Bar,  tap Network. 2. If your Wi-Fi network is not listed, tap Rescan. 3. The device will scan and list local Wi-Fi Networks found. A   indicates secure networks that require login name/key to connect. 4. Tap the desired network to which you want to connect. 5. If the network is secure, enter the Network Password in the pop-up window. 6. Tap Connect.  If your Wi-Fi network is set as hidden, it will not be found by the auto scan. Tap Add Network and then enter the network name and key,  tap Save.  (Advanced): After saving the Wi-Fi network, you can change your network settings by selecting Manual Setup, and then follow the prompts.  Turn Wi-Fi Off There may be times when you want to prevent your device from connecting to a Wi-Fi network, even if you’ve set the network up on your device. On the Network screen, tap    next to Wi-Fi to turn off. Tap   to turn back on.  The Wi-Fi icon next to the network indicates the status as follows:  = ON       = OFF  When the Network is turned off, you will not be able to launch applications that require a Wi-Fi connection (i.e., Web, Email, etc.).
46 Delete ‘Remembered’ Wi-Fi Network When you connect to a Wi-Fi network, the device will remember the settings for future connections. If you have previously connected to networks that you no longer want ‘remembered’, you can delete them from the Network list. 1. Select Settings from the Application Quick Launch Bar,  tap Network. 2. Tap the network that you want to delete,  tap Forget.  Settings>Alarm  This clock icon   displayed at the top of screens indicates that one or more alarms have been set and are active.  Add Alarm 1. Select Settings from the Application Quick Launch Bar,  tap Alarm. 2. Tap Add Alarm. 3. Tap in the Label entry field to enter the desired descriptive label for the alert (i.e., Lunch Meeting). 4. Tap in the Alarm entry field to enter the time,  tap Set. 5. Tap Alert and select the desired alert sound. 6. If you want the alarm to alert repeatedly on specific days, tap   above the desired days.  If you don’t select a repeat, the alarm will automatically be deleted when it is activated and then dismissed. 7. Tap Save. 8. Repeat steps 2-6 to set up more alarms now, or tap   to close the Add Alarm screen.  Set Alarm Volume In the Alarm screen, tap & slide    to adjust the volume level of the alert.  Shut Off Alarm Alert When a scheduled alarm is activated, a pop-up window with the alarm title appears. Tap Snooze if you want to be reminded again in 10 minutes. Tap Dismiss to cancel the alert.
47 De-Activate Alarms You may have instances where you want to temporarily de-activate alarms rather than delete them.     1. In the Alarm screen, tap   next to the alarm(s) you want to de-activate. 2. Tap   to re-activate.  Edit Alarm 1. In the Alarm screen, tap Edit. 2. Tap the alarm you want to edit,  make desired edits. 3.  Tap Save. 4. Tap   to return to the Alarm screen.  Delete Alarm 1. In the Alarm screen, tap Delete. 2. In the Delete Alarm screen, tap the alarm you want to delete,  tap Delete.  Settings>Factory Reset  Resetting the defaults will change general settings back to the factory pre-set defaults (i.e., slideshow preferences). Your media will not be affected. 1. Select Settings from the Application Quick Launch Bar,  tap Factory Reset. 2. Tap Reset device. 3. Tap YES to confirm the reset, or tap NO to cancel reset.  Settings>Support Select Settings from the Application Quick Launch Bar,  tap Support. The information listed on the Technical Support Information screen may be required if you contact Technical Support.   USER GUIDE   To view the full pandigital novel User Guide, select User Guide from the Application Quick Launch Bar. The User Guide will open in the Reader. Once open, you can use the standard Reader functions to search and navigate through the document in the same manner as your downloaded media files.
48 The User Guide is also posted on our website: www.pandigital.net/support. Click the Downloads tab on the Support page.  Connect to Computer  You can connect your pandigital novel to a Windows or Macintosh computer via a USB cable to copy files between the two devices.  Compatible with operating systems: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, Mac OSX Connect to Windows PC 1. Connect the small end of the USB cable to the pandigital novel   mini USB port, and the larger end to an available USB port on your computer. 2. Windows Explorer will open listing all drives connected to your computer; the pandigital novel drive will be listed as PD_Novel. There will be 4 pre-assigned folders listed:  EBooks (PDF, EPUB)  Photos (JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF)  Music (MP3, WMA, AAC)  Videos (MPEG4) 3. To copy files into your pandigital novel, select and drag the desired files into the appropriate pre-assigned folder based on file type.  The device will only recognize files that are of a supported format and resides in the appropriate pre-assigned folder (i.e., photo files must be in Photos folder, etc.). If you create any other folders or sub folders under the pre-assigned folders, the files will not be recognized. 4. To copy files from your pandigital novel into your computer, select and drag the desired files to any desired location on your computer.  Disconnect It is important to always perform a safe PC ‘release’ before disconnecting the USB cable from the pandigital novel and computer. Windows 7 1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon. 2. Click the Eject Removable Disk message corresponding with the pandigital novel device drive.
49 3. When the message “Safe to Remove Hardware” appears, you can disconnect the USB cable from your pandigital novel and computer. Windows VISTA 1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon. 2. Click the Safely remove USB mass Storage device message corresponding with the pandigital novel device drive. 3. When the message “This device can now be safely removed from the computer” appears, you can disconnect the USB cable from your pandigital novel and computer. Windows XP 1. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon. 2. Click Remove Hardware Safely. 3. Select the storage device corresponding with the pandigital novel, and then click Stop to disconnect. A final dialog box opens. 4. Click Close. 5. When the message “It is now Safe to Disconnect Hardware” appears, you can disconnect the USB cable from your pandigital novel and computer.  Connect to Macintosh Computer 1. Connect the small end of the USB cable to the pandigital novel   mini USB port, and the larger end to an available USB port on your computer. 2. Macintosh will recognize the pandigital novel as an external storage device titled PD_Novel. 3. Drag and drop files between the two devices as you normally move files.    Disconnect 1. To safely disconnect the DPF from your Macintosh, select the PD_Novel icon on your desktop and press Command-e to eject the disk. 2. When the icon is no longer on the desktop, it is safe to unplug the USB cable.
50 Frequently Asked Questions  BASIC FUNCTIONALITY Q:   Do I have to charge the battery before use? A:   Yes. Charge the battery for at least 4 hours (pg. 9). Q:   Is it easy to set up my pandigital novel? A:   Yes! Plug in the device to charge the battery, turn the device on, and follow the prompts for the initial setup. (You can use the device while the battery is charging.) Q:   How do I contact Customer Support? A:   If this FAQ secton doesn’t answer your questions, you can contact Customer Support at 1-800-715-5354. MY LIBRARY Q: How do I add media to My Library? A: You can download media from Barnes & Noble, import media from your SD card, or copy media files from your computer. Q: Can I create personal bookshelves for organizing my media? A: Yes. On the My Library screen, tap Bookshelves (pg. 19). Q: Do I need an account with Barnes & Noble to download from their site? A: Yes. You will need an account and purchase media from their site before you can download into your device. Q:   When it’s not visible, how do I display the Application Quick Launch Bar? A:   Simply tap   at the bottom of the screen. READER Q:   Can I view media files in either vertical or horizontal orientation? A:   Yes, digital media (eBooks, eMagazines, eNewspapers) or photos. To automatically switch viewing orientation, simply turn your device while viewing these types of media. Q:   Can I change the size of the displayed text? A:   Yes. Tap anywhere the top screen area to display the top function menu,  tap Font Size multiple times to toggle between small to X-large text as desired. Q:   Can I easily jump to a specific page? A:   Yes. Use either Bookmarks (pg. 23) or the Go To function (pg. 26).
51 Q:   Can I play music and read at the same time? A:   Yes. You can tap the   icon in the upper left corner to display the music navigation bar. Q:   How do I display the top Function Menu while reading? A:   Simply tap anywhere on the screen. Q:   How do I display the Application Quick Launch Bar while reading? A:   Simply tap anywhere on the screen to display  at the bottom of the screen, and then tap  . Q:   How do I bookmark a page? A:   Tap the   in the upper right corner of the page (pg. 23). Q:   Can I highlight text on a page? A:   Yes. On a page, touch, hold & slide your finger across the text that you want to highlight. Tap Highlight in the Reader options pop-up window that appears (pg. 24). Q:   Can I add a note to a page? A:   Yes. On a page, touch & hold on a word that will be related to the note. Use the Reader options pop-up window that appears (pg. 23). Q:   Does the Reader have a built-in Dictionary? A:   Yes. On a page, touch & hold on the word you want to look up. Tap Dictionary in the Reader options pop-up window that appears (pg. 22). Q:   Can I read books stored on my SD card? A:   Yes, however, it’s recommended that you import the book into your pandigital novel so it will be available after you remove the SD card. WEB Q:   Do I need a Wi-Fi adapter to connect to the Internet? A:   No. The Wi-Fi adapter is built-in to your pandigital novel. Q:   Can I have multiple browser windows open at the same time? A:   Yes, up to 8 windows (pg. 29). Q:   Can I change browser settings? A:   Yes. There are multiple settings you can set as desired, including privacy & security options (pg. 32). Q:   Can I search a web page for specific text? A:   Yes. Use the Find on Page function (pg. 31). Q:   Can I bookmark web pages? A:   Yes. Use the browser Bookmarks function (pg.28).
52 MUSIC Q:   What type of audio files can I play on my pandigital novel? A:   MP3, WMA, and AAC Q: How do I add audio files to my pandigital novel? A: You can download audio files from your favorite online music/video store, import audio files from your SD card (pg. 42), or copy audio files from your computer (pg. 48). Q:   Can I create a separate list of my favorite songs? A:   Yes. Use the Playlist feature (pg. 33). VIDEO Q:   What type of video files can I play on my pandigital novel? A:   MPEG4 Q: How do I add video files to my pandigital novel? A: You can download video files from your favorite online music/video store, import video files from your SD card (pg. 42), or copy video files from your computer (pg. 48). PHOTOS Q:   What type of photo files can I view on my pandigital novel? A:   JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF (non-animated) Q: How do I add photo files to my pandigital novel? A: You can download photo files from your favorite online photo sharing websites, import photo files from your SD card (pg. 42), or copy photo files from your computer (pg. 48). Q: Can I view individual photos as well as slideshows? A: Yes. On the Photo Gallery screen you can select individual photos to view or tap Slideshow to play a slideshow (pg. 35). Q: Can I set preferences for how my slideshow displays? A: Yes. Slideshow options are available through Settings> Photos (pg. 44). EMAIL Q:   Can I use any of my personal email addresses to send/receive email? A:   Your pandigital novel supports POP3, SMTP and IMAP accounts. Q:   Can I organize my emails into categories or personal folders? A:   Yes. Use Email > Folders function (pg. 38). Q:   Can I add my email contacts into my Contact list? A:   Yes. Use Email > Add Senders to Contacts function (pg. 38).
53 DIGITAL PRINTED MEDIA (eBooks, eMagazines, eNewspapers) Q:   What types of printed emedia files are compatible with my pandigital novel? A:   PDF and EPUB Q:   How does the Lend/Return Books feature work? A:   You can lend “lendable” books to your friends and family that have been purchased from Barnes & Noble. Barnes & Noble determines which books are “lendable”. Use Lend/Return Books function (pg. 17). Q:   Can I receive books from my friends & family? A:   Yes. Refer to the Lend/Return Books function to return books that have been lent to you (pg. 17). Q:   How long can I lend or keep a borrowed book? A:   Two (2) weeks. COMPUTER COMPATIBILITY Q:   Which media cards are compatible with my pandigital novel? A:   SD/MMC Cards. Q:   Which Operating Systems are compatible with my pandigital novel? A:   Microsoft Windows XP, VISTA, 7, MAC OS. Q:   How do I connect my pandigital novel with my computer? A:   Use a standard USB cable. Refer to the Connect to Computer function (pg. 48).  Battery Management  The pandigital novel battery is not fully charged out of the box, so it is recommended that you charge the battery for at least 4 hours before you start to use your device. The rechargeable battery is designed and manufactured to be used and recharged for 500+ complete charge/discharge cycles. The capacity of the battery will reduce each time it is charged/depleted. However, you can still try to prolong the battery’s lifetime by following the suggestions below:  Use your device at least once a week.  Charge the battery regularly and fully. Never leave the battery fully discharged for a long period of time.  Always keep your device and the battery away from heat.
54 Charge Battery Plug the power adapter into an electrical wall outlet, and then connect to your device to fully charge the battery before use (approx. 4 hours). While charging, the battery icon will display as: . When fully charged, the battery icon will display as:  A fully discharged battery will take approximately 5 hours to fully charge, but you can use your device while plugged in when desired.    Important Safety Precautions  Always follow these basic safety precautions when using your pandigital novel. This will reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury.  Do not expose this product to rain or moisture.  Keep your pandigital novel out of direct sunlight and heat sources.  Protect the power cord. Route power cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them. Pay particular attention to the point where the cord attaches to your device.  Only use the AC adapter included with the pandigital novel. Using any other power adapter will void your warranty.  Do not remove the cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Cleaning the device Treat the screen gently. To clean fingerprints or dust from the screen, we recommend using a soft, non-abrasive cloth such as a camera lens cloth.
55 Technical Specifications  Product Specs  7” Digital TFT LCD Display 600x800 pixels, 220 nits Black case Compatible Media Sources  Secure Digital™ (SD), MMC Features Display digital printed media (eBooks, eMagazines, eNewspapers) Play digital Audio files Play digital Video files Display digital Photo files Alarm Clock and Calendar Connect to Wi-Fi networks Web – check your social networks, stocks or the weather Send/Receive Email Display and import directly from SD Card Automatic rotation of screen orientation Includes stylus for faster screen navigation Earphone jack included Tabletop stand included for convenient hands-free viewing Compatible File Formats eBooks  PDF, EPUB Photo  JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF (non-animated) Audio  MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG Video  MPEG4 USB Ports  Mini USB 2.0 Internal Memory    2GB Wi-Fi Compatible  Yes, built-in Wi-Fi adapter Audio output  Built-in stereo speakers 2.5mm stereo earphone jack Power Adapter  5V, 2A Battery  Rechargeable Li-ion 2800mAh, 3.7V
56 Limited Warranty  The limited warranty set forth below is given by Pandigital with respect to Pandigital brand electronics products purchased and used in the United States of America. Pandigital warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship as follows: LABOR: For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, if this product is found to be defective, Pandigital will repair or replace the product, at its option, at no charge. After this one (1) year, labor charges will be charged on a case by case basis.   PARTS: For a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, if this product is found to be defective, Pandigital will supply at no cost, new or rebuilt replacement parts, at its option, at no charge. After this one (1) year period, parts will be charged for on a case by case basis. Modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment. This warranty does not cover: (1) customer instruction, installation or setup; (2) cosmetic damage or damage due to accident, misuse, abuse or negligence; (3) commercial use of the product; (4) modification of any part of the product; (5) damage due to improper operation, improper maintenance, or connection to an improper power supply; (6) loss of data, regardless of value or format, that may result through proper and/or improper use of the product; (7) damage due to an attempted repair of the product by anyone other than a facility authorized by Pandigital to service the product; (8) consumables (such as fuses and batteries). This warranty is valid only in the United States.   The product must be accompanied by a copy of the original retail purchase receipt. If no proof of purchase is attached, the warranty will not be honored and repair costs will be charged. This warranty is only valid with written documentation detailing the complaint attached to the outside or inside of the carton. This warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has been altered and or removed from the product. This warranty does not provide protection for the loss of data, regardless of format. Pandigital reserves the right to modify and design this product without prior notice, written or otherwise.   To obtain warranty service, you must deliver the product freight prepaid in either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection, plus proof of purchase.   Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the consumer. Pandigital, its parent company, affiliates or subsidiaries, shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any expressed or implied warranty on this product. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited in duration to the duration of this warranty.
57 Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state.   All content included on the Pandigital website as well as Pandigital products, including pre-loaded demonstration images, digital media, digital cookbooks, text, graphics, logos, designs, photographs, button icons, images, audio/video clips, digital downloads, data compilations, and software, is the property of Pandigital or its suppliers and is protected by United States and international copyright laws or other intellectual property laws and treaties. Said content shall not be reproduced or used without express written permission from Pandigital and its suppliers respectively.   Use of this product constitutes acceptance of these terms and conditions of warranty. Technical support telephone number: 1-800-715-5354. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. FCC Notices FCC ID: POTPRD07T 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.  Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Information to the User  WARNING: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
58 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device is designed for hand-held operation only. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures.  Disclaimers Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries. Copyright © 2005 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Barnes & Noble and the “BN” logo are registered trademarks of Barnesandnoble.com LLC. All rights reserved. Facebook and the “f” logo are registered trademarks of Facebook Inc. All rights reserved. Contains Reader® Mobile technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated  License Agreement and Terms of Use By activating and using the pandigital novel, you hereby consent and agree to our License Agreement and Terms of Use.  The Device and Related Services The Pandigital Novel (the "Device") is a portable electronic reading device that utilizes wireless connectivity to enable users to shop for, download, browse, and read books, newspapers, magazines, blogs, access web sites, e-mail and other materials, all subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The "Service" means the wireless connectivity, provision of digital content, software and support, and other services and support that Pandigital provides Device users.  Wireless Connectivity Coverage and Service Interruptions: You acknowledge that if your Device is located in any area without applicable wireless connectivity, you may not be able to use some or all elements of the wireless services. We are not responsible for the unavailability of wireless service or any interruptions of wireless connectivity.  Digital Content The Barnes & Noble Store: The Barnes & Noble Store enables you to download,
59 display and use on your Device a variety of digitized electronic content, such as books, subscriptions to magazines, newspapers, journals and other periodicals, blogs, RSS feeds, and other digital content, as determined by Barnes & Noble from time to time (individually and collectively, "Digital Content"). Use of Digital Content: Upon your payment of the applicable fees set by Barnes & Noble, Barnes & Noble grants you the non-exclusive right to keep a permanent copy of the applicable Digital Content and to view, use, and display such Digital Content an unlimited number of times, solely on the Device or as authorized by Barnes & Noble as part of the Service and solely for your personal, non-commercial use. Digital Content will be deemed licensed to you by Barnes & Noble under this Agreement unless otherwise expressly provided by Barnes & Noble. Restrictions: Unless specifically indicated otherwise, you may not sell, rent, lease, distribute, broadcast, sublicense or otherwise assign any rights to the Digital Content or any portion of it to any third party, and you may not remove any proprietary notices or labels on the Digital Content. In addition, you may not, and you will not encourage, assist or authorize any other person to, bypass, modify, defeat or circumvent security features that protect the Digital Content.  Software Definitions: The following terms apply to the Device and to (a) all software (and the media on which such software is distributed) of Pandigital or third parties that is pre-installed on the Device at time of purchase or that Pandigital provides as updates/upgrades to the pre-installed software (collectively, the "Device Software"), unless you agree to other terms as part of an update/upgrade process; and (b) any printed, on-line or other electronic documentation for such software (the "Documentation"). As used in this Agreement, "Software" means, collectively, the Device Software and Documentation. Use of the Device Software: You may use the Device Software only on the Device. You may not separate any individual component of the Device Software for use on another device or computer, may not transfer it for use on another device or use it, or any portion of it, over a network and may not sell, rent, lease, lend, distribute or sublicense or otherwise assign any rights to the Software in whole or in part. No Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, Disassembly or Circumvention: You may not, and you will not encourage, assist or authorize any other person to, modify, reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the Device or the Software, whether in whole or in part, create any derivative works from or of the Software, or bypass, modify, defeat or tamper with or circumvent any of the functions or protections of the Device or Software or any mechanisms operatively linked to the Software, including, but not limited to, augmenting or substituting any digital rights management functionality of the Device or Software. Automatic Updates: In order to keep your Software up-to-date, Pandigital may automatically provide your Device with updates/upgrades to the Software. Export Regulations: You agree to comply with all export and re-export restrictions and
60 regulations of the Department of Commerce and other United States agencies and authorities, and not to transfer, or encourage, assist or authorize the transfer of the Software to a prohibited country or otherwise in violation of any such restrictions or regulations.  General No Illegal Use and Reservation of Rights: You may not use the Device, the Service or the Digital Content for any illegal purpose. You acknowledge that the sale of the Device to you does not transfer to you title to or ownership of any intellectual property rights of Pandigital or its suppliers. All of the Software is licensed, not sold, and such license is non-exclusive. Information Received: The Device Software will provide Pandigital with data about your Device and its interaction with the Service (such as available memory, up-time, log files and signal strength) and information related to the content on your Device and your use of it (such as automatic bookmarking of the last page read and content deletions from the Device). Information we receive is subject to the Pandigital Privacy Notice. Patents: The Device and/or methods used in association with the Device may be covered by one or more patents or pending patent applications. Termination: Your rights under this Agreement will automatically terminate without notice from Pandigital if you fail to comply with any term of this Agreement. Amazon's failure to insist upon or enforce your strict compliance with this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of any of its rights. Disclaimer of Warranties: YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT USE OF THE SERVICE, DEVICE, DIGITAL CONTENT AND SOFTWARE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK. EXCEPT FOR THE ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY, THE SERVICE, DEVICE, DIGITAL CONTENT AND SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH ALL FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND PANDIGITAL AND ITS SUPPLIERS AND LICENSORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ACCURACY, QUIET ENJOYMENT AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY PANDIGITAL OR AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF PANDIGITAL SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY. THE LAWS OF CERTAIN JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IF THESE LAWS APPLY TO YOU, SOME OR ALL OF THE ABOVE DISCLAIMERS, EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU, AND YOU MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL RIGHTS. Limitation of Liability: TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, NEITHER PANDIGITAL NOR ITS SUPPLIERS OR LICENSORS SHALL BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY RELATED TO THE
61 SERVICE, DEVICE, DIGITAL CONTENT OR SOFTWARE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE, DATA OR USE OF THE DEVICE OR SOFTWARE OR ANY ASSOCIATED PRODUCT, EVEN IF PANDIGITAL HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN ANY CASE, PANDIGITAL'S AGGREGATE LIABILITY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID FOR THE DEVICE. THE LAWS OF CERTAIN JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. IF THESE LAWS APPLY TO YOU, SOME OR ALL OF THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU, AND YOU MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL RIGHTS. Disputes: ANY DISPUTE ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING IN ANYWAY TO THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO CONFIDENTIAL ARBITRATION IN ALAMEDA COUNTY, EXCEPT THAT, TO THE EXTENT YOU HAVE IN ANY MANNER VIOLATED OR THREATENED TO VIOLATE PANDIGITAL'S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, PANDIGITAL MAY SEEK INJUNCTIVE OR OTHER APPROPRIATE RELIEF IN ANY STATE OR FEDERAL COURT IN THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, AND YOU CONSENT TO EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION AND VENUE IN SUCH COURTS. The arbitrator's award shall be binding and may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, no arbitration under this Agreement shall be joined to an arbitration involving any other party subject to this Agreement, whether through class arbitration proceedings or otherwise. Severability: If any term or condition of this Agreement shall be deemed invalid, void, or for any reason unenforceable, that part shall be deemed severable and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining term or condition. Amendment: Pandigital reserves the right to amend any of the terms of this Agreement at its sole discretion by posting the revised terms on the Pandigital.net website. Your continued use of the Device and Software after the effective date of any such amendment shall be deemed your agreement to be bound by such amendment. Contact Information: For communications concerning this Agreement, you may contact Pandigital by writing to Pandigital, Attn: Legal Department, 6375 Clark Avenue, Suite 100, Dublin, CA 95468. © 2010 Pandigital, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Pandigital, the Pandigital logo, Pandigital Novel, are trademarks of Pandigital Inc. Barnes&Noble and the “BN” logo are registered trademarks of Barnesandnoble.com LLC. All rights reserved. Facebook and the “f” logo are registered trademarks of Facebook Inc. All rights reserved. Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.  Contains Reader® Mobile technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated

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