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User Guide V1.0
PRS-950
Digital Book Reader
©2010 Sony Corporation
4-260-631-11(1)
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Click for instant access! Table of Contents Index User Guide V1.0 PRS-950 Digital Book Reader ©2010 Sony Corporation 4-260-631-11(1) -
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CONGRATULATIONS Your Reader Daily Edition™ comes with these useful features: Unplug and unwind – with mobile network and Wi-Fi connection, you can download ebooks straight to your Reader™ without a computer and take your library on the go. 7” e-paper with Clear Touch Screen –… -
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First, check “Troubleshooting” ( 96) and refer to the Reader Library™ Help to resolve the issue. Support Web site and contact: www.sony.com/readersupport Phone number: 1-866-962-7669 Support for the Reader™ Store Go to the Reader Store Help and Support page according to the followings. -
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About the User Guide When using your Reader to view this User Guide, please note the following instructions. To use the page links Tap the page link to jump to the page directly (e.g., 5). To return to the previous page, press OPTIONS tap [Go to] [Previous View].
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Page 5: Useful Features
Useful Features Annotation Bookmarking ( Highlighting Word(s) ( Handwriting a note ( Adding a note ( Resizing Adjusting the text size ( Changing a page mode ( Zooming in ( 49) Adjusting Content View ( 52) Searching Finding notes within a book ( 44), among books ( Searching keywords (…
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Jumping to a page ( 57) Dictionary When reading a book ( As an application ( List of previously looked up words ( Reading Periodicals ( 65) Collection Management Creating ( Adding contents ( Deleting ( Other Applications Handwriting ( Text Memo ( Picture Viewer ( Audio Player (… -
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Mobile network and Wi-Fi Connecting mobile network ( Connecting Wi-Fi ( Reader Store ( Browsing Internet Content ( xx) Table of Contents Index… -
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Table of Contents About the User Guide……….4 Useful Features …………5 Chapter 1 Overview Parts and Controls…………..15 Specifications…………….20 Chapter 2 Getting Started Charging the Reader …………23 Power Saving Tips …………..25 Basic Operation Touch Screen…………….28 On-screen keyboard…………31 Home Menu…………….33 Table of Contents Index…
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Getting Content Accessing the Reader Store Wirelessly ……36 Creating Reader Store Account……..39 Making Purchases …………..40 Downloading Content…………42 Accessing the Reader Store with your computer ..45 Step 1: Installing Reader Library ………47 Step 2: Creating an Account and Purchasing eBooks …………….49 Step 3: Transferring your eBooks to your Reader..51 Table of Contents Index… -
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Chapter 3 Reading Content Reading Books…………….54 OPTIONS Menu …………..56 Annotation…………….60 Bookmarking …………..60 Highlighting word(s)…………61 Handwriting a note …………62 Adding a note…………..63 Finding a Note …………….65 Searching for notes within a book……65 Finding the notes in all contents ……..67 Resizing………………68 Changing a page mode ……….69 Zooming in ……………..70 Adjusting Content View …………73 Screen Orientation…………..75… -
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Using Wikipedia …………..85 Reading Periodicals …………..87 Reading from Memory Stick™ or SD Card ….90 Browsing Internet Content Browsing Websites (Open Browser)……..92 Browsing Web Site …………92 Registering sites in bookmark ……..94 Collections Collections …………….98 Creating …………….98 Adding contents……………99 Deleting a collection………… 100 Removing contents ………… -
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Applications Applications menu…………. 106 Using an embedded dictionary ……. 107 Creating drawings…………108 Creating text memos ……….. 111 Viewing pictures…………113 Playing audio files …………115 Settings Changing Settings …………. 118 [General Settings]…………120 [Application Preferences] ……….. 121 [System Management] ……….122 [Initialization]………….. -
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Appendix Precautions…………….145 Copyright Notice …………..155 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE……. 157 Supported File Formats………… 158 System Requirements…………160 Index ………………162 Table of Contents Index… -
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Chapter 1 Overview ……….. X — XX Parts and Controls…………7 Specifications …………22 Table of Contents Index…
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Page 15: Parts And Controls
Overview Parts and Controls Charge/Busy indicator Power switch Slide to the right and release quickly Stylus Micro USB connector WIRELESS switch Table of Contents Index…
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Parts and Controls Power Switch Action Power on or wake up Slide to the right and release quickly. from sleep mode Enter sleep mode Slide and release quickly. The standby screen appears. Power off When not in sleep mode slide and completely hold for more than 3 seconds. -
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Charging the Reader Memory Stick Duo™ SD card media Mark Mark Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot Memory card access indicator Lights up in orange during memory card access. SD card slot Please see regarding memory card usage. Stylus For more precise operations, use the supplied stylus. Insert fully into the holder when not in use. -
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Charging the Reader Touch screen ( Lightly tap the screen either with a finger, or the supplied stylus to navigate. Page Turn buttons Press < (previous) or > (next) to turn the page. Press and hold < or > to turn pages continuously. Home button ( Shows the [Home] menu. -
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Power Saving Tips Volume button* ( Adjusts the volume when playing an audio file. * A tactile dot on the + button helps with ease of operation. Headphones jack Micro USB connector ( Used for transferring data and charging the Reader. RESET hole ( WIRELESS Switch Sets to ON when using mobile network or Wi-Fi… -
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Specifications Specifications Model name PRS-950 Power source Built-in rechargeable battery: 3.7 V DC AC adapter: 5.0 V DC, 1,500 mA USB communication: Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant) Battery life (continuous playback) Maximum Battery: Approx. 12,000 continuous page turns when reading only *…
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Specifications 16-level gray scale Wireless WAN (3G): HSPA/WCDMA 800/850/900/1900/2100 MHz GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz Wireless LAN: 802.11b / g compliant Expansion slots Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot, SD card slot Please see regarding memory card usage. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. -
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Chapter 2 Getting Started ……… X — XX Charging the Reader……….XX Power Saving Tips …………XX Basic Operation ……..X — XX Touch Screen ………….XX Home Menu ……………XX Getting Content ……….XX Accessing the Reader Store wirelessly …..XX Connection Options……….XX Reader Store Registration ……..XX Making Purchases …………XX Accessing the Reader Store from your computer …………..XX…
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Page 23: Charging The Reader
Getting Started Charging the Reader Charge your Reader by connecting to an AC outlet using the supplied AC adapter (PRSA-AC1). The time to completely charge a depleted battery is about 3 hours. Connect one end of the USB cable to the micro USB connector of the Reader, and the other end to the AC adapter.
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Charging the Reader Notes Do not use an AC adapter other than this one with the Reader. Connect the AC adapter to an easily accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an abnormality in the AC adapter, disconnect it from the AC outlet. Tips While charging with the optional AC adapter, appears… -
Page 25: Power Saving Tips
Power Saving Tips Power Saving Tips Charging Battery To fully charge your Reader, continue charging until indicator shows completion of charge ( 12). Charging a completely depleted battery will take 3.75 hours when connected to the supplied AC adapter (PRSA-AC1). Recommended Temperature Please use your Reader within the recommended operating temperature range (…
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Power Saving Tips More power requiring operations The following cases may consume more power. Using mobile network or Wi-Fi network Graphics intensive content Playing audio files Photo slideshow with a short duration Using external memory cards Frequent insertion and ejection of memory cards An excessive number of contents in a memory card… -
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Power Saving Tips Tips to save power If you do not use the Reader for more than one day, power off the Reader completely ( 8, 89). Do not leave the Reader uncharged for a prolonged period of time. This may reduce the charging capability. -
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Basic Operation Touch Screen You can perform various touch operations with a finger or the supplied stylus. ( Single-tapping: for selecting an item Double-tapping: for bookmarks ( 39), instant dictionary search ( 60), word search ( 55), highlighting ( 40), etc. Example: creating a bookmark ( 39) To delete a bookmark, double-tap it.
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Touch Screen Swiping In the page view, swiping the screen turns a page. To change page turn preference, see Swiping and holding Swipe and hold the page to turn pages repeatedly. Table of Contents Index… -
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Touch Screen Dragging In zoom-in mode ( 49), tap and drag to reposition the displayed page. In the [Handwriting] ( application or [Create/Edit] function ( 41), handwriting on the screen can be performed with the supplied stylus ( 9) or a finger. Double-tapping and dragging Double-tap the first word, drag to the last word slowly and release to select consecutive words (…
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Page 31: On-Screen Keyboard
Touch Screen On-screen keyboard The on-screen keyboard is used for many functions. The key array of the keyboard varies depending on the category of the input text (URL, telephone number, numerical value, etc.). Input area Perform at input area Edit Tap to place the cursor.
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Touch Screen Perform at input area Switch the character to switch to the upper-case type keyboard. Tap to switch to additional characters. Input previously Tap one of previously entered words entered words shown below the input area. Note Keyboard history only records (hyphened) words of 4 to 15 letters. -
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Touch Screen Home Menu Press the (Home) button to display the [Home] menu. Last read content Tap to list book(s) ( Newly loaded book(s) Collection list ( Bookmarks and annotations Reader settings ( More applications ( [Home] menu Reader Store Status bar ( Periodicals ( [New Delivery] appears when a periodical is transferred.
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Home Menu About the status bar ( 30) Icon Description Current status indicator of mobile network and Wi-Fi network ( Mobile network (3G) indicator. This appears when connected to a 3G network, which is faster than a 2G network. The Reader is automatically connected to a 3G network when available. -
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Home Menu Icon Description Audio playback in background. Battery status indicator ( 13). While charging with the supplied AC adapter (PRSA-AC1). appears when fully charged. Table of Contents Index… -
Page 36: Accessing The Reader Store Wirelessly
Getting Content Accessing the Reader Store Wirelessly With mobile network or Wi-Fi connection, you can purchase and download eBooks and periodicals directly from the Reader Store. Tap [Store] at [Home] menu. [Wi-Fi Set-up] screen appears. Connect to a Wi-Fi as preference network.
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Mobile network status For information on the network coverage area, please visit: http://www.sony.com/readersupport Icon Status The Reader is connected to the mobile network. The more bars, the stronger the signal. -
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Accessing the Reader Store Wirelessly Icon Status The Reader cannot receive a mobile network signal. In this state, you cannot access the Reader Store. When [Wi-Fi] is set to [Off ] in the [Wireless Controls] setting ( xx), this icon is also displayed The WIRELESS switch is set to OFF ( XX). -
Page 39: Creating Reader Store Account
In order to purchase and download eBooks or periodicals, you need to register an account at the Reader Store, or if you already have a Reader Store account or Sony Style account, sign in via your e-mail address and password. Tap [Create Account]…
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Page 40: Making Purchases
Making Purchases Making Purchases Browse the Reader Store to find your desired books and purchase them by following the store instructions. Return to the top Display the page of the Reader information of Store. the buying history and the credit card. OPTIONS menu of the Reader Store Pressing the OPTIONS button ( xx) will display the…
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Page 41: Audio Player
Making Purchases Item Description/Reference page [Legal Information] Displays the Reader Store Legal information page. [Continue Reading] Shows the last read page of the content. [Now Playing] Shows audio player ( xx). [Resume Playing] Resumes audio playback ( xx). Table of Contents Index…
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Downloading Content Downloading Content Select the eBooks that you wish to purchase, and tap [Buy Now]. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed to the purchasing process. Tap [Buy Now] At the end of the eBook purchasing process, [Download completed] is displayed in the status bar and the purchased eBook can be read from the [Home] menu.
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Downloading Content Subscribing to newspapers/magazines You can subscribe to newspapers/magazines in the Reader Store. Go to the periodical menu and follow the store instructions. About auto delivery Once you have subscribed to newspapers/magazines in the Reader Store, newly published issues will be delivered to the Reader automatically.
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Downloading Content When a new issue is delivered to the Reader, it will be displayed in the [Home] menu. You can also find the issue from the [Periodicals] list and [Collections] list. [New Delivery]: Most recent delivered issues Purchased book [Collections]: Opens the [Collections] list ( [Periodicals]:… -
Page 45: Accessing The Reader Store With Your Computer
Reader device Sony Reader Library software (Reader Library) will allow you to shop and manage eBooks and other content purchased from the Sony Reader Store (Reader Store). Reader Library can also be used to manage eBooks from other sources such as your local public library or Google Books.
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Accessing the Reader Store with your computer Installing Reader Library on to your PC or Mac is easy. There are 3 simple steps to follow. Step 1: Installing Reader Library ( xx) Step 2: Creating an account and purchasing eBooks ( xx) Step 3: Transferring your eBooks to your Reader™… -
Page 47: Step 1: Installing Reader Library
Accessing the Reader Store with your computer Step 1: Installing Reader Library Connect your Reader to your computer using the supplied USB cable. Ensure that your Reader is turned on and your computer is switched on, connected to the Internet, and you have Administrator access. To an AC outlet USB cable (supplied) Note…
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Accessing the Reader Store with your computer For Windows users, go to the “Start” menu and click “My Computer” (or “Computer” for Windows Vista and Windows 7 users). Then double-click the “SETTING” drive and then double-click “Setup Reader Library for Windows”. -
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Accessing the Reader Store with your computer You can navigate around the different sections of Reader Library using the navigation menu on the left-hand side. When your Reader is connected to your computer, you will see [Reader] appear in the list.
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Accessing the Reader Store with your computer Create an account on the Reader Store. Note If you have already created an Adobe Account, use your Adobe ID (this is usually your email address) and password when creating your Reader Store account. Click the [Register] link. -
Page 51: Step 3: Transferring Your Ebooks To Your Reader
Accessing the Reader Store with your computer Purchase and download eBooks. Once you set up your account, you can purchase eBooks, subscribe to periodicals and search over 1 million titles from Google Books. You can also borrow eBooks from your local public libraries.
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Accessing the Reader Store with your computer Click on the eBook that you wish to transfer and drag-and-drop it to [Reader] in the left- hand menu. After a few moments, your eBook will be transferred. If the Reader Library does not function as expected, refer to “Troubleshooting”… -
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Chapter 3 Reading Content……….42 Browsing Internet Content ……72 Collections…………76 Managing Content……… XX Applications …………82 Settings …………98 Troubleshooting ………. 105 Appendix…………113 Table of Contents Index… -
Page 54: Reading Books
Reading Content Reading Books [Books] at [Home] menu to view a book list. Tap a desired book to open. Tap to previous page Tap to change sorting order Title Date of Conditional icon transfer display ( to Reader Tap to open a book Scroll bar Tips Please see…
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OPTIONS Menu Operation at page view Double-tap Swipe the screen to turn page to bookmark : Handwritten memo. Tap to show its thumbnail. Tap the thumbnail to display in full size. : An added note. Tap to view the added note. Double-tap to open Tap to jump to dictionary/search/… -
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OPTIONS Menu OPTIONS Menu Pressing the OPTIONS button ( 10) will display the menu for related supplementary functions. Items in the OPTIONS menu The following items are listed in alphabetical order. When displaying the OPTIONS menu, not all items listed below will be shown in any given circumstance. Item Description/Reference page [Add Content],…
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Page 57: Dictionary
OPTIONS Menu Item Description/Reference page [Delete Word Logs] Selects and deletes previous dictionary word searches ( 64). [Go to] [Previous View]: Jumps to the previously viewed page ( 59). [History]: Navigates previously- viewed pages. ( [Select Page]: Jumps to another page 58).
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OPTIONS Menu Item Description/Reference page [Protect Audio], Protects audio, books, drawings, [Protect Books], issues, text memos or pictures from [Protect Drawings], accidental deletion ( 75). [Protect Issues], [Protect Memos], [Protect Pictures] [Remove Bookmark] Deletes the bookmark on the page 39). [Remove Content] Removes content from a collection 73). -
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OPTIONS Menu Item Description/Reference page [Word Logs: Book] Within either a book or a periodical, [Word Logs: Periodical] shows a list of the last 100 words previously searched in the dictionary 63). [Word Logs: Dictionary] Within a dictionary, shows a list of the last 100 words previously searched 61).
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Page 60: Annotation
Annotation Annotation Bookmarking Creating: – Double-tap the upper right corner of page. When the pages are displayed in [Two Page View] mode, the bookmark can be created by double-tapping the left corner of the left page. ( xx). – From the OPTIONS menu: [Add Bookmark] ( –…
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Page 61: Highlighting Word(S)
Annotation Highlighting word(s) Highlighting at page view: – A word: Double-tap a word. – Consecutive words: Double-tap and drag ( 25). – At pop-up tool window, tap marker to highlight. Quit Marker – Highlighting can be done in the OPTIONS menu: [Notes] [Create/Edit] ( 41).
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Page 62: Handwriting A Note
Annotation Handwriting a note Press OPTIONS tap [Notes] [Create/Edit] a stylus or finger to draw a line. Marker Eraser Bookmark Auto save and quit Lists notes in the content ( Deleting a drawn line/highlight: Tap and stroke across the drawn line or highlight. Notes While writing, make sure that you are not touching another area on the screen –…
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Page 63: Adding A Note
Annotation Adding a note Tap a bookmark or highlighted word Drawing] or [by Keyboard]. To enter a handwritten note, tap [by Drawing]. Quit Drawing area Eraser To enter a memo with typed in text ( 26), tap [by Keyboard]. Note When adding a note to the highlighted text in [Create/ Edit], unselect any annotation tool icon and then tap the highlight.
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Finding a Note Notes While writing, make sure that you are not touching another area on the screen – this could affect the notes that you write with the stylus or your finger. To ensure your notes are correctly saved, do not handwrite notes too close to the edge of the screen. -
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Finding a Note Finding a Note Searching for notes within a book Press OPTIONS tap [Notes] [List]. A list of all the bookmarks, highlights, and handwritten memos in the current book appears. Tap to change sort type Headline Annotated page number Types of note ( Please see regarding OPTIONS menu.
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Finding a Note Icons and types of note in the [Notes] list Icon Types of note Bookmark Bookmark with a handwritten note Bookmark with a text note Highlight Highlight with a handwritten note Highlight with a text note Handwritten memo You can set to merge the notes of the Reader and Reader Library when synchronizing. -
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Finding a Note Finding the notes in all contents [All Notes] at [Home] menu. A list of all the bookmarks, highlights, and handwritten memos in all contents appears. Tap to change sort type Headline Annotated date/Book or Periodical title/Issue date/ Annotated page number Types of note ( Please see…
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Page 68: Resizing
Resizing Resizing Press 10) for re-sizing. Quit Text sizes Size indicator Adjusting the text size: Select one of text size icons and close. Notes When you view PDF files in a size other than [S], the following may occur. [S] size is the default font size. If another size is selected, text size may not change correctly.
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Page 69: Changing A Page Mode
Resizing Changing a page mode A page can be magnified by selecting the page mode. Press tap [Page Mode]. Tap a desired item from the following. [Page Mode] menu [Page Mode] item Description [Original] Displays the original page layout. [Margin Cut] Removes the margins.
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Page 70: Zooming In
Resizing Zooming in The current page in view can be magnified. Also, the magnification can be locked so that the desired setting can be maintained. This feature is useful when reading a book containing scanned images. Press tap [ Zoom In]. Pressing and >…
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Resizing Zooming a specified image or column to the screen size While in zoom-in mode, double-tap an image or column which you wish to magnify. The image or column size is magnified automatically to fit the screen size, and the magnification is locked. When in zoom-in mode, you may move to the next/previous page at zoom lock ([ Lock]) mode. -
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Resizing Using the zoom-in mode Switch the screen orientation. Fit the page width to the screen width. Fit the page height to the screen height. [ Lock] Lock the zoom ratio and the magnified area. The book can be read as it is. [ Unlock] Return to the zoom-in mode. -
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Adjusting Content View Adjusting Content View A page that is hard to read, such as a scanned or color converted document, can be made more readable by adjusting the brightness and contrast. Press OPTIONS tap [Adjust View]. Tap the desired item from the following. Item Description [Original]…
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Adjusting Content View Custom setting mode drag the slider, or tap repeatedly until the page is adjusted to the desired brightness and contrast. Slider Restores the value of previous custom settings. to apply the setting and exit. The change will only be stored in the content being adjusted. -
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Screen Orientation Screen Orientation The screen orientation can be switched to either portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal) mode by selecting [Orientation] in any OPTIONS menu. To change the direction of screen rotation, see [Screen Orientation] ( 88). Portrait Landscape Position indicator Table of Contents Index…
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Page 76: Searching
Searching Searching By selecting a word(s) To select a word, double-tap a desired word at page view. To select consecutive words, see “Double-tapping and dragging” ( 25). The following screen will appear. Quit Search To cancel, tap and tap anywhere on the page view.
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Searching From the on-screen keyboard Press OPTIONS tap [Search] input a word using the on-screen keyboard ( [Search]. The search result screen will appear. The results are highlighted on the page. to move to the previous/next result. To cancel, tap and quit. -
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Jumping to a Page Jumping to a Page By using the slider Tap the page number shown in the status bar drag the slider, or tap a point on the page jump bar. Quit Page jump bar Slider Page number Jumping to a page can be done from the OPTIONS menu.
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Jumping to a Page By page number Tap the page number shown in the status bar [Enter Page #] tap the number keys to input a page number [Go]. You will jump to the specified page. Input area (Delete) key If the input page number exceeds the number of pages in the book, the Reader will show the last page. -
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Jumping to a Page By tapping a link The link appears highlighted on the screen. Tap the link to jump to the linked page. Note If a hyperlink is covered with highlighting, press OPTIONS tap [Notes] [Hide] to hide highlighting. Returning to the previously displayed page Press OPTIONS tap [Go to]… -
Page 81: Using Embedded Dictionaries
Using Embedded Dictionaries Using Embedded Dictionaries An instant search for a meaning or translation is possible with the embedded dictionaries. Double-tap a word. The headline of the word definition is displayed. Dictionary Candidates words ( Definition area Title of current dictionary Tips to switch and search in another dictionary.
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Using Embedded Dictionaries or the definition area. The definition is displayed in-full in the dictionary viewer. To go to the next page, either swipe the screen or press < > (Page Turn) buttons ( 10). Definition area (Keyboard) ( Tips Double-tapping a word in the definition area will look up the selected word in the same dictionary. -
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Using Embedded Dictionaries To list words with same head letters as previously entered words (keyboard) The list of candidate words changes dynamically whenever the word in the input area is modified. Listed candidate words Number of entries and page number/total pages Scrolls the page Input area Table of Contents… -
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Using Embedded Dictionaries Listing previously looked up words At page view, press OPTIONS tap [Word Logs: Book]. The looked up words are listed in the order of most recently looked up. Word and definition Tap a desired word. To delete word logs Press OPTIONS tap [Delete Word Logs] tap the…
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Page 85: Using Wikipedia
Using Wikipedia Using Wikipedia A word or text can be searched for a information using Wikipedia (only when connected to a Wi-Fi network). Double-tap a word. The headline of the word definition is displayed. Wikipedia Table of Contents Index…
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Using Wikipedia [Wikipedia]. The Wikipedia page appears. Tips Wikipedia can be used when connecting Wi-Fi network. If [Continue with Wi-Fi set-up] is displayed, tap [Setting] to make the Wi-Fi network settings. ( xx). Please see regarding OPTIONS menu. Table of Contents Index… -
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Reading Periodicals Reading Periodicals You can read newspapers/magazines from [Periodicals] in the [Home] menu. [Periodicals] at [Home] menu. [New Delivery]: Most recent delivered issue [Periodicals]: Opens the [Periodicals] list If you want to read most recent delivered issue, tap [New Delivery] at [Home] menu and read the issue ( 70).
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Reading Periodicals Tap a desired issue in the list. Tap to previous page Tap to change sorting order Issue date Front page Conditional icon headline display ( Tap to open an issue Scroll bar Please see regarding OPTIONS menu. Use the navigation bar to read. Operations on a section Previous section Return to the first page… -
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Reading Periodicals Tips Annotations can be added ( 39). Please see regarding OPTIONS menu. To delete a issue(s) Tap [Periodicals] at [Home] menu tap a periodical to go to issue list press OPTIONS tap [Delete Issues]. To delete, refer to the example instructions for deleting books in “Deleting Content”… -
Page 90: Reading From Memory Stick™ Or Sd Card
Reading from Memory Stick™ or SD Card Reading from Memory Stick™ or SD Card You can transfer the purchased content on your computer to a memory card by using Reader Libray. The content on a memory card can be read by inserting the memory card with the Reader ( xx).
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Reading from Memory Stick™ or SD Card Reading books on a memory card [Books] at [Home] menu to view a book list, Tap a book with icon to open. Content on SD card Content on Memory Stick Tap to open a book Duo™… -
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Browsing Websites (Open Browser) Browsing Websites (Open Browser) Web site can be browsed only when connected to a Wi-Fi network. Before accessing a Web site, confirm: The WIRELESS switch is set to ON. ( xx). Check that the [Mobile Network] or [Wi-Fi] is set to [On] in the [Wireless Controls] setting ( The wireless network is available.
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Browsing Websites (Open Browser) To display Web site by selecting Web Bookmarks At the Browse Home page or Web site page view, press OPTIONS. Tap [Bookmarks]. Tap the bookmark of the desired Web site. For details on adding Web Bookmarks, see “Registering sites in bookmark”… -
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Browsing Websites (Open Browser) Registering sites in bookmark A Web site page view you want to add to Web Bookmark, press OPTIONS. Tap [Add to Bookmark]. To delete a Web Bookmark In the Browse Home page or Web site page view, press OPTIONS tap [View Bookmarks].
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Browsing Websites (Open Browser) To Edit the content of Web Bookmarks At Web Bookmarks page view, press OPTIONS. Tap [Edit Bookmarks]. Tap a desired Bookmark tap an item to edit. When the edit is completed, tap [OK]. Tap [OK]. To delete a Web Bookmark In Web Bookmarks page view, press OPTIONS. -
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Browsing Websites (Open Browser) OPTIONS menu of Open Browser Pressing the OPTIONS button ( xx) will display the menu for related supplementary functions. The following items are listed in alphabetical order. When displaying the OPTIONS menu, not all items listed below will be shown in any given circumstance. Item Description/Reference page [Add to bookmark]… -
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Page 98: Collections
Collections Collections Creating You can group desired content in Reader as a collection. [Collections] at [Home] menu [New Collection]. [New Collection] Press OPTIONS tap [New Collection] to create a collection. Enter the collection name using the on-screen keyboard ( tap [OK]. Tap [Internal Memory], [Memory Stick™] or [SD Card] to select where you want to create the collection…
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Page 99: Adding Contents
Collections You can create/sync a collection by Reader Library. For details, refer to the Reader Library Help. To change a collection name In the [Collections] list, tap the collection press OPTIONS tap [Rename Collection] enter a new collection name using the on-screen keyboard [OK].
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Page 100: Deleting A Collection
Collections From either the books or issues list In the books or issues list, press OPTIONS [Add to Collection]. In the collection list, tap a collection you want to add the content. Tap the thumbnail of the desired content [Done]. You can check added content in the collection list.
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Page 101: Removing Contents
Collections Removing contents Even if you delete content in a collection, the corresponding content will remain undeleted on the Reader. [Collections] at [Home] menu tap a collection. Press OPTIONS tap [Remove Content]. Tap the thumbnail of each content to be deleted [Done] [Yes].
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Page 102: Managing Content
Managing Content Managing Content Deleting Content Example: [Books] list [Books] press OPTIONS tap [Delete Books]. To delete: tap a book thumbnail with the blank check box. To delete all: press OPTIONS tap [Select All]. To undelete: tap a book thumbnail with a checked check box.
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Page 103: Protecting Content
Managing Content Protecting Content Example: [Books] list [Books] press OPTIONS tap [Protect Books]. To protect: tap a book thumbnail with . To protect all: press OPTIONS tap [Protect All]. To unprotect: tap a book thumbnail with . To unprotect all: press OPTIONS tap [Unprotect All].
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Page 104: Managing Periodicals
Managing Content Managing periodicals In the issue list, you can keep only recent issues and delete previous issues automatically. [Periodicals] at [Home] menu tap a periodical. Press OPTIONS tap [Manage Subscription]. The management dialog appears. Tap the desired setting [Save] Tips If you want to delete extra issues immediately, tap [Delete extra issues now.]…
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Managing Content Notes You cannot manage periodicals on memory cards via the Reader. If the number of issues in the list is less than your selected number, [Delete extra issues] will not delete any issues. Table of Contents Index… -
Page 106: Applications Menu
Applications Applications menu The [Applications] menu provides useful functions, such as listening to music while reading a book, creating a text or a handwritten memo, and more. [Applications] at [Home] menu. Open Browser ( To use the currently selected dictionary To list/create handwritten note(s) ( To create/edit/view text memo(s) (…
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Page 107: Using An Embedded Dictionary
Applications menu Using an embedded dictionary [Dictionary] under [Applications] at [Home] menu. The name of the currently selected dictionary is shown at the top of the screen. To switch to another dictionary, press OPTIONS tap [Change Dictionary]. Input a word using the on-screen keyboard tap a candidate word.
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Page 108: Creating Drawings
Applications menu Creating drawings [Handwriting] under [Applications] at [Home] menu. Tap [New Drawing]. [New Drawing] Press OPTIONS tap [New Drawing] to create a drawing. Draw in the drawing area with the supplied stylus or your finger tap [Done]. To erase a line, tap tap or stroke a part of the line.
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Applications menu Tips If you tap [New], the current drawing is saved, and a new drawing editor opens. Newly created drawings will be saved only in the internal memory. Notes While writing, make sure that you are not touching another area on the screen –… -
Page 110
Applications menu To delete/protect a drawing(s) [Handwriting] under [Applications] at [Home] menu, press OPTIONS tap [Delete Drawings] or [Protect Drawings]. To delete, follow the instruction after tapping [Delete Books] in “Deleting Content” ( 74). To protect, follow the instruction after tapping [Protect Books] in “Protecting Content”… -
Page 111: Creating Text Memos
Applications menu Creating text memos [Text Memo] under [Applications] at [Home] menu. Tap [New Memo]. [New Memo] Press OPTIONS tap [New Memo] to create a text memo. Enter text in the input area using the on-screen keyboard ( 26) Tap [Done]. Tips If you tap [New], the current text memo is saved, and a new text memo editor opens.
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Page 112
Applications menu To delete/protect a text memo in the list [Text Memo] under [Applications] at [Home] menu, press OPTIONS tap [Delete Memos] or [Protect Memos]. To delete, refer to the example instructions for deleting books in “Deleting Content” ( 74). To protect, refer to the example instructions for protecting books in “Protecting Content”… -
Page 113: Viewing Pictures
Applications menu Viewing pictures You can view pictures stored in either internal memory or a memory card. Also, you can set your favorite pictures to the standby screen. [Pictures] under [Applications] at [Home] menu. Tap a thumbnail of desired picture on the list. Tips Please see regarding OPTIONS menu.
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Page 114
Applications menu To set as a standby screen In the [Pictures] list, press OPTIONS [Select Standby Screen] tap the thumbnail of candidate picture [Done]. The [Standby Screen] setting is configured from the [Settings] menu ( 94). When two pictures or more have been selected, the displayed picture is changed every time the Reader enters the sleep mode ( xx). -
Page 115: Playing Audio Files
Applications menu Playing audio files You can enjoy audio files with optional headphones. Tap [Audio] under [Applications] at [Home] menu. Tap a desired album to go to the audio list. Tap a desired audio file, and play an audio file. The playback screen appears ( xx).
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Applications menu Playback screen operations Cover art Repeat icon Shuffle icon Play/pause Playback progress bar Playback icon appears Playback during playback position Volume indicator Skip to the Skip to the beginning of the beginning of the previous (or current next audio file if played more than 3 seconds from the beginning) audio… -
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Applications menu Do this Pause a song Resume playback Skip to the previous/ Swipe the playback screen. next track Skip to the beginning of the Note previous (or current) Skips to the beginning of the current audio file/beginning audio file if played more than 3 of the next audio file seconds from the beginning. -
Page 118: Changing Settings
Settings Changing Settings [Settings] at [Home] menu. [General Settings] ( 90) [Date and Time] [Date and Time Format] [Page Turn Preference] [Menu Language] [Keyboard] [Screen Orientation] [Application Preferences] ( 91) [Dictionary] [Slideshow] [System Management] ( 92) [Power Management] [Device Lock] [Standby Screen] [Initialization] ( 95) [Restore Defaults]…
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Page 119
Changing Settings [Wireless Controls] ( xx) [Wi-Fi Settings] ( xx) [About] Displays system and legal information of the Reader. [Device Shutdown] Shuts down (power off ) the Reader completely. Table of Contents Index… -
Page 120: General Settings]
Changing Settings [General Settings] [Date and Time] Tap a field to change. Input a number by tapping the numeric key pad. Tap [OK] to apply the change. The date and time of your Reader will be automatically synchronized to your computer by the Reader Library after connection.
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Page 121: Application Preferences]
Changing Settings [Screen Orientation] Sets the direction to rotate when changing from portrait to landscape mode. [Application Preferences] [Dictionary] Selects a default dictionary to use. [Slideshow] Sets the slideshow on/off and its duration up to 60 seconds. Note Slideshow may take a longer time to display depending on the size of picture.
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Page 122: System Management]
Changing Settings [System Management] [Power Management] Power management helps avoid unnecessary battery consumption. Power management operates as follows: After 10 minutes of inactivity, the Reader enters the sleep mode automatically and battery consumption is minimized. After three* days of inactivity, the Reader automatically shuts down and stops consuming battery power.
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Page 123
[0000] is the factory setting. You are recommended to make a note of your password and keep it in a safe place separate from the Reader. If you forget your password, contact your Sony Customer Support ( 18); however, note that in unlocking your device, all content on it will be erased. -
Page 124: Initialization]
Changing Settings [Initialization] [Restore Defaults] Restores the Reader to its default settings. You will need to perform the initial settings after restoring. [Clear Keyboard History] Deletes predictive words for the on-screen keyboard. [Format Memory] Formats the internal memory of the Reader or an inserted memory card.
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Page 125: Wireless Controls]
Changing Settings [Wireless Controls] [Mobile Network] [Wi-Fi] Sets mobile network and Wi-Fi to on/off individually. When setting to [OFF], selected network is always disabled. [ON] is set by default. Tap [OK] to apply the change. Note Neither [Mobile Network] nor [Wi-Fi] cannot be set to [OFF]. If you want to disconnect from the connection of both mobile network and Wi-Fi, set the WIRELESS switch to OFF.
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Page 126: Wi-Fi Network Settings]
Changing Settings [Wi-Fi Network Settings] The [Wi-Fi Network Settings] screen can be displayed from the following two screens. Tap [Continue with Wi-Fi Setup] at [Wi-Fi-Set-up] screen ( xx). Tap [Wi-Fi Network Settings] at [Settings] menu. On the [Wi-Fi Network Settings] screen, registered access points and access points that are installed within the communication range of the Reader are displayed in a list.
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Page 127
Changing Settings Tap the access point you want to connect to from the access points list. If an encryption key is required, the detailed screen appears. When no encryption key is required, the Reader connects to the selected access point. A check mark and [Connected] appears to the access point. -
Page 128
Changing Settings Tips After registering, you can connect to the access point by simply selecting it from the [Wi-Fi Network Settings] screen. If you do not know the WEP key or WPA key for the access point, refer to the operation guide for the access point, or consult the administrator of the network or the public Internet access service provider. -
Page 129
Changing Settings New Access Point You can register or edit the access points displayed in a list. The access point not displayed in the access point list can also be registered. Tap to register a new access point ( Tap to display the detailed screen of the access point to register or edit the access point settings (… -
Page 130
Changing Settings Item Description [Wi-Fi Advanced [IP Address]: Tap [Auto] to set the IP Settings] address automatically by using DHCP when the access point supports DHCP. To set the IP address manually, tap [Manual] a field to change. Input a number by tapping the numeric key tap [OK]. -
Page 131
Changing Settings Registering a new access point not displayed in the list Tap [New Wi-Fi Network] tap the desired setting method. There are 3 way to register the access point. Set up following the instructions on the screen. Item Description [WPS Push Button] Connects to the WPS-compliant access point by using the push-button method. -
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Changing Settings For information on the settings of the access point, refer to the operation guide of the access point, consult the administrator of the access point, or consult the public Internet access service provider. You can register up to 32 access points. If you begin the new registration using the Push-Button or PIN method during connection to a wireless LAN, the connection will be terminated. -
Page 133
Changing Settings Wi-Fi networks which may be used with Reader Reader can connect to the following Wi-Fi. Your Home Wi-Fi Your office or school Wi-Fi Public Wi-Di, such as at coffee shops, hotels, or libraries. Standard IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g Security WEP (128 bit/64 bit, Open System Key) -
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Changing Settings Set the [Wi-Fi] option to [OFF] where the network connection is restricted or prohibited, such as in a hospital or in an airplane ( xx). Some public Wi-Fi services require log-in by using the Internet browser. Table of Contents Index… -
Page 135: Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the Reader does not function as expected, try the following steps to resolve the issue. Reset the Reader by pressing the RESET hole 10) with a small pin or clip slide the power switch to restart the Reader. The content and settings stored on the Reader are not affected by resetting.
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Page 136: Symptoms
Troubleshooting Symptoms Power Battery cannot charge. Charge the battery within the temperature range of 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) ( 19). Battery life seems short. The operating temperature is below 41°F (5°C). This is due to the battery characteristics and not a malfunction. The Reader is discharged automatically even when not in use for a prolonged period.
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Page 137
Troubleshooting The Reader cannot turn on. Moisture condensation may have occurred. Wait for a few hours and then turn on the Reader. Battery power has been fully depleted. Charge the Reader by connecting to the computer via the supplied USB cable ( 12). -
Page 138
Troubleshooting Wireless feature You cannot access the Reader Store. You are out of the network coverage area. To check the wireless status, see the wireless status icon in the status bar ( xx). You cannot find a purchased book on the Reader. The wireless connection may have been interrupted while you were downloading the book. -
Page 139
Troubleshooting Reading contents A book cannot be read. If the book has an expiration date, confirm whether the book has already been expired ( 37). A book that has been transferred from your computer cannot be read. Either the Reader, your computer, or both may not have been authorized. -
Page 140
Troubleshooting You cannot find a transferred book. Protected content on the Reader can be deleted if it is deleted from your computer after being connected. It is recommended to manage content using Reader Library. Books being transferred to the Reader by synchronization are deleted automatically if the same books are deleted in Reader Library before synchronization. -
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Troubleshooting Connection to the computer The Reader cannot be operated. The Reader cannot be operated when connected to a computer via USB. Reader cannot charge by your computer If [Charging stopped] is displayed on the screen, check the conditions to charge the Reader again ( xx). -
Page 142: Memory Card
Troubleshooting Content cannot be transferred to the Reader from your computer. There is not enough free space on the Reader memory. Check [About] ( 89) for free space on internal memory, then delete unnecessary data. The Reader is not authorized. Authorize the Reader using Reader Library.
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Page 143
Troubleshooting When inserting the memory card into the Reader, it may take time for the Reader to recognize the content files in the memory card especially if the number of the content files stored on the memory card is large. Content cannot be transferred to a memory card. -
Page 144
Troubleshooting SIM card If the following message is displayed: “Your SIM card is not recognized. Please shut down your Reader, re-insert your SIM card and turn your Reader back on. ” Re-insert a SIM card according to the following procedure. Press the hole of SIM card with a small pin or clip. -
Page 145: Precautions
Precautions Reader Disposal Reference The built-in rechargeable battery of the Reader is recyclable. Do not remove the battery yourself, consult Sony Support Center ( 18). Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries…
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Precautions Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. -
Page 147
Notice for customers: the following information is only applicable to equipment sold in countries applying EU directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. -
Page 148
Precautions If you have any questions about this product: Visit: www.sony.com/readersupport Contact: Sony “Digital Book Reader” Customer Support at 1-(866)-962-7669 Write: Sony Customer Information Service Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33913 Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.:… -
Page 149: Safety Information
Recorded content is limited to private use only. Use of the content beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to problems of the Reader or computer. Be sure not to short-circuit the terminals of the Reader with metallic objects.
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Page 150
Precautions of time. On the headphone Road Safety Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to play at a high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations. -
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SONY is not responsible for the unavailability of wireless connectivity or any interruptions of wireless service. -
Page 152
Sample content is pre-installed in the Reader so that you can try them out right away. The pre-installed sample content is for the purpose of trial reading, viewing and listening. Note If you delete pre-installed sample content, you cannot restore it, and Sony will not supply any replacement content. Table of Contents Index… -
Page 153: Notes On Memory Cards
Notes Sony’s Memory Stick Duo™ media of up to 32 GB has been tested to work with the Reader. But the proper operation on all types of the Memory Stick Duo™ media is not guaranteed.
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Do not disassemble or modify a memory card. Do not allow a memory card to get wet. Avoid the following to prevent data damage. Sony does not provide any guarantee for damaged data. − Do not remove a memory card or turn off the Reader while reading or writing data. -
Page 155: Copyright Notice
(illustrations, related documents, etc.) in whole or in part without the permission of the copyright holder. Additionally, use of the data of this product or the contents of this manual is not allowed without Sony’s permission except for personal use.
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Page 157: Gnu General Public License
For the terms and conditions concerning GPL and LGPL, please refer to below. The source code for these software products is available on Sony’s website. To download, please visit the following URL: http://www.sony.net/Products/Linux/ Please note that Sony accepts no inquiries concerning the content of the source code.
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Page 158: Supported File Formats
Supported File Formats Supported File Formats The following file formats can be managed within Reader Library and transferred to your Reader. Book EPUB file (.epub file extension) EPUB (OPS version 2.0) supported PDF file (.pdf file extension) Support is based on the PDF 1.6 specification. BBeB (.lrf or .lrx file extension) Text file (.txt file extension) RTF file (.rtf file extension)
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Supported File Formats Picture JPEG file (.jpg or .jpeg file extension) GIF file (.gif file extension)* PNG file (.png file extension) BMP file (.bmp file extension) * For an animation GIF file, only the first frame will be shown. Note A large file size of picture may not be displayable, and its file will not appear in the list. -
Page 160: System Requirements
System requirements System Requirements Reader Library will work with the following operating systems. Description Microsoft Windows 7 Windows 7 Starter (32/64 bit) Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Home Premium Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Ultimate Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Home Basic with Vista (32/64 bit) Service Pack 2 or later Windows Vista Home Premium with…
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System requirements Windows: 800 MHz Celeron class processor or better Macintosh: Intel, PowerPC G3, G4 or G5 processor 128 MB or more (minimum 512 MB for Windows 7, Windows Vista) Free space on hard Windows: 100 MB or more disc Macintosh: 60 MB or more Depending on the content amount, more space may be required. -
Page 162: Index
Index Annotation……39 Index Appendix……106 Applications ……76 Symbols Applications menu….76 Audio ……85, 122 (Home) button..10, 29 [About] ……..89 OPTIONS button …10, 31 [Add] ………31, 69 (Page Turn) buttons..10 [Add Bookmark]…..31,39 (Size) button..10, 47, 84 [Add to Collection]..31, 71 [All Notes] ….29, 46 [Adjust View] ….31, 52 [Applications] …29, 76 [Applications Preference]…
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Index Charge/Busy indicator Dictionary….60, 82, 91 ……….. 8, 12 Changing dictionary Charging the Reader ..12 ……31, 60, 91 Battery status….13 [Word Logs: Dictionary] ……..35, 64 Charge/Busy indicator ……..8, 12 Drawing ….41, 42, 77 Status indicators during [Darker] ……..52 charging ……13 [Date and Time]….90 USB connector ..11, 12 [Date and Time Format] ..90… -
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Index Holes for cover attachment ……….11 Features ……..4 Home Menu……29 Finding a Note ……44 How to Get eBooks …..17 Annotation …….39 [Hide]/[Show]……33 Icons and types of note [History] ……..32 in the [Notes] list ..45 Finding the notes in all contents ……46 Icons and types of note in [Format Memory] ..89, 95… -
Page 165: Parts And Controls
Index [List] ……33, 44 [Now Playing]….33, 86 Magazines …….29, 65 Memory card access indicator …….. 9 On-screen keyboard…26 Media slot……… 9 [Clear Keyboard History] Memory card….9, 113 ……..89, 95 Memory Stick PRO Duo™ [Keyboard] ….88, 91 ………9, 113 Operation at book page..38 Memory Stick PRO Duo™…
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Index Power saving Tips….14 Power management..88, 92 Reader Library ……13 Charging the Reader..12 Reading Books……36 Power saving Tips…14 Reading Content….36 Power switch…… 8 Reading Periodicals ….65 Standby screen Removing contents ….78 ……34, 88, 94 Repeat ……34, 87 [Device Shutdown]..89 Reset………96 Power switch…… -
Page 167: Specifications
Index Settings ……..88 [Standby Screen] ..88, 94 Shuffle ……34, 87 [System Management] ………88, 92 Slideshow….34, 83, 91 Sort ……..34, 36 Specifications……19 Text Memo ……76, 80 Standby screen..34, 84, 94 On-screen keyboard..26 Status bar …….30 Touch screen ….10, 23 Status indicators during Troubleshooting ….96 charging ……13 [Table of Contents] …..32…
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User Guide V2.0
PRS-950
Digital Book Reader
©2010 Sony Corporation |
4-260-631-12(1) |
CONGRATULATIONS
Your Reader Daily Edition™ comes with these useful features:
Unplug and unwind – with mobile network or Wi-Fi® connection, you can download ebooks straight to your Reader™ without a computer and take your library on the go.
7” e-paper with clear touch screen – all you
need is a soft touch to turn pages, tap to bookmark, take notes and highlight on a high quality screen.
Font Zoom – increase or decrease the text size to your preference, or zoom into images to take a closer look.
Dictionary and Wikipedia® – simply double-
tap a word to read its definition or translate, learn more from Wikipedia’s website.
Read on. There’s so much more.
Personalize the standby screen with your favorite picture.
Use the “Collections” feature to keep your library organized and quickly find the next great book to read.
Support
Support for the Reader™ device
First, check “Troubleshooting” ( 142) to resolve the issue.
Website and contact: www.sony.com/readersupport Phone number: 1-866-962-7669
Firmware Updates (System Software)
You may be notified (via an on-screen message) about firmware updates that are available for your Reader. We highly recommend that you install the latest firmware in order to take advantage of improvements and/or exciting new features for your Reader.
The firmware can be downloaded in one of two ways:
1)Directly to the Reader via a Wi-Fi connection.
2)Through a computer via a USB connection.
When you receive the message select “Download Now” if the Reader is currently connected to a Wi-Fi network. Otherwise, you can update the Reader firmware using a computer.
Please go to the Reader support website at http://www.sony.com/readersupport for instructions on how to update the Reader firmware.
Support for the Reader™ Store
Go to the Reader Store Help and Support page:
Tap [Store] at [Home] menu press OPTIONS tap [Help and Support].
For details about the Reader Store, see 35.
About the User Guide
When using your Reader to view this User Guide, please note the following instructions.
To use the page links
Tap the page link to jump to the page directly (e.g., 5). To return to the previous page, press OPTIONS tap [Go to] [Previous View].
To enlarge a page
See “Zooming in” ( 72).
Screen shots in this manual may be different from the actual display in the Reader.
To use the link icons
Tap one of the icons located at the bottom of the page to view either “Table of Contents” or “Index”.
Useful Features
Mobile network and Wi-Fi®
Connecting to a mobile network ( 35)
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network ( 132)
Reader Store ( 35)
Google Books ( 94)
Annotation
Bookmarking ( 61)
Highlighting Word(s) ( 62)
Handwriting a note ( 63)
Adding a note ( 64)
Synchronizing Reading-related Information ( 66)
Resizing
Adjusting the text size ( 70)
Changing a page mode ( 71)
Zooming in ( 72)
Adjusting Content View ( 75)
Searching
Finding notes within a book ( 67), among books ( 69)
Searching keywords ( 78)
Searching a book ( 60)
Jumping to a page ( 80)
Dictionary
When reading a book ( 83)
Using Wikipedia ( 87)
As an application ( 112)
List of previously looked up words ( 86)
Reading Periodicals ( 88)
Browsing website ( 95)
Collection Management
Creating ( 103)
Adding contents ( 104)
Deleting ( 105)
Other Applications
Handwriting ( 113)
Text Memo ( 116)
Picture Viewer ( 118)
Audio Player ( 120)
Supported File Formats ( 169)
Specifications ( 19)
Table of Contents |
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About the User Guide……………………………………….. |
4 |
Useful Features………………………………………………… |
5 |
Chapter 1 |
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Overview |
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Parts and Controls……………………………………………………….. |
14 |
Specifications.………………………………………………………………. |
19 |
Chapter 2 |
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Getting Started |
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Charging the Reader……………………………………………………. |
22 |
Power Saving Tips………………………………………………………… |
24 |
Basic Operation |
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Touch Screen.……………………………………………………………….. |
27 |
On-screen keyboard.………………………………………………. |
30 |
Home Menu.…………………………………………………………………. |
32 |
Getting Content |
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Accessing the Reader™ Store Wirelessly…………………… |
35 |
Creating a Reader™ Store Account.…………………………… |
38 |
Making Purchases………………………………………………………… |
39 |
OPTIONS menu of the Reader Store…………………………. |
40 |
Downloading Content.……………………………………………….. |
41 |
Accessing the Reader™ Store with your computer…. |
46 |
Step 1: Installing Reader™ Library…………………………. |
48 |
Step 2: Sign in your account and |
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purchasing eBooks.………………………………………………. |
51 |
Step 3: Transferring your eBooks to your |
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Reader device.……………………………………………………….. |
52 |
Chapter 3 |
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Reading Content |
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Reading Books.…………………………………………………………….. |
55 |
OPTIONS Menu…………………………………………………………….. |
57 |
Annotation.…………………………………………………………………… |
61 |
Bookmarking……………………………………………………………. |
61 |
Highlighting word(s)………………………………………………. |
62 |
Handwriting a note…………………………………………………. |
63 |
Adding a note………………………………………………………….. |
64 |
Synchronizing Reading-related Information.………….. |
66 |
Finding a Note………………………………………………………………. |
67 |
Searching for notes within a book………………………… |
67 |
Finding the notes in all contents…………………………… |
69 |
Resizing…………………………………………………………………………. |
70 |
Changing a page mode………………………………………….. |
71 |
Zooming in……………………………………………………………….. |
72 |
Adjusting Content View………………………………………………. |
75 |
Screen Orientation.……………………………………………………… |
77 |
Searching………………………………………………………………………. |
78 |
Jumping to a Page……………………………………………………….. |
80 |
Using Embedded Dictionaries.………………………………….. |
83 |
Listing previously looked up words……………………… |
86 |
Using Wikipedia……………………………………………………………. |
87 |
Reading Newspapers / Magazines…………………………….. |
88 |
Reading from a Memory Stick™ or SD Card……………… |
91 |
Network Menu |
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Network Menu.…………………………………………………………….. |
93 |
Google Books.………………………………………………………………. |
94 |
Browsing Website………………………………………………………… |
95 |
Adding a bookmark.……………………………………………….. |
99 |
OPTIONS menu of the [Browser] application………… |
101 |
Collections |
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Collections………………………………………………………………….. |
103 |
Creating………………………………………………………………….. |
103 |
Adding content…………………………………………………….. |
104 |
Deleting a collection…………………………………………….. |
105 |
Removing content………………………………………………… |
106 |
Managing Content |
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Deleting Content………………………………………………………. |
107 |
Protecting Content……………………………………………………. |
108 |
Managing Periodicals……………………………………………….. |
109 |
Table of Contents |
Index |
10 |
Applications Menu |
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Applications Menu.…………………………………………………… |
111 |
Using an embedded dictionary………………………….. |
112 |
Creating drawings.……………………………………………….. |
113 |
Creating text memos……………………………………………. |
116 |
Viewing pictures……………………………………………………. |
118 |
Playing audio files…………………………………………………. |
120 |
Settings |
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Changing Settings…………………………………………………….. |
123 |
[General Settings].………………………………………………… |
125 |
[Application Preferences]…………………………………….. |
127 |
[System Management]…………………………………………. |
128 |
[Initialization]………………………………………………………… |
130 |
[Wireless Controls]………………………………………………… |
131 |
[Wi-Fi Network Settings].…………………………………….. |
132 |
Troubleshooting |
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Troubleshooting………………………………………………………… |
142 |
Symptoms……………………………………………………………… |
143 |
Table of Contents |
Index |
11 |
Appendix |
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Precautions…………………………………………………………………. |
155 |
Copyright Notice……………………………………………………….. |
166 |
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE…………………………. |
168 |
Supported File Formats.…………………………………………… |
169 |
System Requirements………………………………………………. |
171 |
Index……………………………………………………………………………. |
173 |
Table of Contents |
Index |
12 |
Chapter 1
Overview…………………………………………… |
14 — 20 |
Parts and Controls.…………………………………………… |
14 |
Specifications……………………………………………………. |
19 |
Table of Contents |
Index |
13 |
Overview
Parts and Controls
Charge/Busy indicator
Power switch Slide to the right and release quickly
Stylus
Micro USB connector
WIRELESS switch
Table of Contents |
Index |
14 |
Parts and Controls
Power Switch
To |
Action |
Power on or wake |
Slide to the right and release quickly. |
up from sleep |
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mode1 |
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Enter sleep mode |
Slide and release quickly. The standby |
screen2 appears. |
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Power off |
When not in sleep mode, slide and |
completely |
hold for more than 3 seconds. Follow |
the instructions on the screen. |
1Battery consumption is minimized in sleep mode.
2For details about [Standby Screen], see 129.
SIM Card Slot ( 154)
A SIM card is installed to provide wireless communication. Please do not remove it.
Charge/Busy indicator
Red: Charging in progress
Orange: When booting/shutting down/internal memory access
Off: Off/Sleep mode/Reader in operation
Table of Contents |
Index |
15 |
Parts and Controls
Memory Stick Duo™ |
SD card |
media |
|
Mark |
Mark |
Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot
Memory card access indicator
Lights up in orange during memory card access.
SD card slot
Please see 164 regarding memory card usage.
Stylus
For more precise operations, use the supplied stylus. Insert fully into the holder when not in use.
Table of Contents |
Index |
16 |
Parts and Controls
Touch screen ( 27)
Lightly touch the screen either with a finger or the supplied stylus to navigate.
Page turn buttons
Press < (previous) or > (next) to turn the page. Press and hold < or > to turn pages continuously.
Home button ( 32)
Shows the [Home] menu.
Size button ( 70)
Shows a utility to change text size, zoom a page and select a page mode.
OPTIONS button ( 40, 57, 101, 141)
Shows the menu for relevant optional functions.
Tips
Press OPTIONS to display the clock for 5 seconds.
Pressing and holding OPTIONS for 2 seconds provides the same function as tapping .
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Parts and Controls
Volume button* ( 122)
Adjusts the volume when playing an audio file.
* A tactile dot on the + button helps with ease of operation.
Headphones jack
Micro USB connector ( 22, 48)
Used for transferring data and charging the Reader by the supplied USB cable.
RESET hole ( 142)
WIRELESS Switch ( 36, 37, 93)
Set to “ON” when using a mobile network or Wi-Fi network.
Holes for optional cover attachment
With the same hole in the left top corner of the Reader, an optional accessory cover can be attached.
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Specifications
Specifications
Model name
PRS-950
Power source
Built-in rechargeable battery: 3.7 V DC AC adapter: 5.0 V DC, 1,500 mA
USB communication: Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant)
Battery life (continuous playback)
Maximum Battery: Approx. 20,000 continuous page turns when reading only *
*Measured using a text based content in ePub format and a fully charged battery, consecutive page-turns at approximately one second per page under the recommended operating temperature. Actual battery life may vary based on usage patterns and individual device.
User available capacity
Approx. 1.4 GB after initial setting
Depending on size of pre-loaded excerpts, available memory capacity may vary.
Operating/charging temperature
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)
Dimensions (w/h/d)
Approx. 5 1/8 × 7 7/8 × 13/32 inches (128 × 200 × 9.6 mm)
Mass
Approx. 9 6/10 oz. (273 g)
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Specifications
Display:
7.1” (180.98 mm) diagonal electrophoretic display 600 × 1,024 pixel, 0.151 × 0.153 pixel/mm 16-level gray scale
Mobile network:
HSPA/WCDMA |
850/900/1900/2100 MHz |
GPRS/EDGE |
850/900/1800/1900 MHz |
Wi-Fi:
802.11b / g compliant
Expansion slots
Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot, SD card slot Please see 164 regarding memory card usage.
AC Adapter for Reader (PRSA-AC1)
Output: 5.0 V DC, 1,500 mA
Input: 100 — 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.2 A
Operating/Charging temperature: 41˚F to 95˚F (5˚C to 35˚C)
Dimensions (w/h/d):
Approx. 1 7/16 × 2 7/8 × 1 5/16 inches (Approx. 36 × 70 × 33 mm)
Mass: Approx. 1.76 oz. (50 g)
USB cable length: Approx. 58 1/8 inches (1.5 m)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Chapter 2
Getting Started………………………………….. |
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Charging the Reader……………………………………….. |
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Power Saving Tips…………………………………………….. |
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Basic Operation…………………………………. |
27 — 34 |
Touch Screen…………………………………………………….. |
27 |
Home Menu………………………………………………………. |
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Getting Content…………………………………. |
35 — 53 |
Accessing the Reader™ Store Wirelessly……….. |
35 |
Creating a Reader™ Store Account………………… |
38 |
Making Purchases…………………………………………….. |
39 |
OPTIONS menu of the Reader Store.…………….. |
40 |
Downloading Content…………………………………….. |
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Accessing the Reader™ Store with your |
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computer…………………………………………………………… |
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Getting Started
Charging the Reader
Charge your Reader by connecting to an AC outlet using the supplied AC adapter (PRSA-AC1). The time to completely charge a depleted battery is about 2.5 hours.
1 Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to the micro USB connector of the Reader, and the other end to the AC adapter.
2 Connect to an AC outlet.
appears in the status bar during the charge process. The indicator goes off and appears when fully charged.
Charge/Busy indicator
Micro USB connector
AC outlet
AC adapter
Charge/Battery status icon ( 34)
USB cable
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Charging the Reader
Notes
Do not use the supplied USB cable or an AC adapter other than AC adapter (PRSA-AC1) with the Reader.
Connect the AC adapter to an easily accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an abnormality in the AC adapter, disconnect it from the AC outlet.
Tip
The Reader can also be charged by connecting it to your computer with the supplied USB cable ( 48). The time to completely charge a depleted battery is about 5 hours.
To check battery status in the status bar ( 33) during use
Charging battery recommended
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Power Saving Tips
Power Saving Tips
Charging Battery
To fully charge your Reader, continue charging until an icon shows completion of charge ( 22, 48).
Charging a completely depleted battery will take about 2.5 hours when connected to the supplied AC adapter.
Recommended Temperature
Please use your Reader within the recommended operating temperature range ( 19).
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Power Saving Tips
Operating requiring more power
The following cases may consume more power:
Using mobile network or Wi-Fi network
Using the network menu
Graphics intensive content
Playing audio files
Photo slideshow with a short duration
Using external memory cards
Frequent insertion and ejection of memory cards
An excessive amount of content in a memory card
ePub and PDF files partially conforming to document standard
Annotation, keyword search and dictionary search functions
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Power Saving Tips
Tips to save power
If you do not use the Reader for more than one day, power off the Reader completely ( 15, 124).
When the [Browser] application is not in use, close it by returning to the [Applications] or [Home] menu.
Do not leave the Reader uncharged for a prolonged period of time. This may reduce the charging capability.
We recommend the supplied AC adapter. The performance of any third party charger is not guaranteed.
Please keep the Reader at normal temperature operation ( 19).
If you do not use mobile network or Wi-Fi, set the WIRELESS switch to “OFF” ( 18).
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Basic Operation
Touch Screen
You can perform various touch operations with a finger or the supplied stylus ( 16).
Single tap to select an item:
Double-tap: for bookmarks ( 61), instant dictionary search ( 83), word search ( 78), highlighting ( 62), etc.
Example: creating a bookmark ( 61)
Tip
To delete a bookmark, double-tap it.
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Touch Screen
Swiping
In the page view, swiping the screen turns a page. To change page turn preference, see 126.
Swiping and holding
Swipe and hold the page to turn pages repeatedly.
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Touch Screen
Dragging
In zoom-in mode ( 72), tap and drag to reposition the displayed page. In the [Handwriting] ( 113) application or [Create/Edit] function ( 63), handwriting on the screen can be performed with the supplied stylus ( 16).
Double-tapping and dragging
Double-tap the first word, drag to the last word slowly and release to select consecutive words ( 62).
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Touch Screen
On-screen keyboard
The on-screen keyboard is used for many functions.
Tip
The key array of the keyboard varies depending on the category of the input text (URL, etc.). Note that the input area may not appear on the keyboard.
Input area
To |
Perform at input area |
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Edit |
Tap to place the cursor. |
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Delete a character |
Tap to place the cursor and tap |
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Tap [OK], [Search], [Done] or [Go]. |
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Tap [Return]. |
Note
[Return] is only effective in the multiple line input.
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Tap one of previously entered words |
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shown below the input area. |
Notes
Keyboard history only records words of 4 to 15 letters. Numbers or other symbols are excluded.
Keyboard history is not displayed on the keyboard when using the [Browser] application.
Move the cursor |
Tap / to move the cursor in |
input area. |
To input optional characters
Tapping and holding an applicable character key will pop up optional
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Home Menu
Home Menu
Press the (Home) button to display the [Home] menu.
Last read content
Tap to list book(s) ( 55) |
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Newly loaded book(s) |
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Collection list ( 103) |
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Bookmarks and annotations |
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( 69) |
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Reader settings ( 123) |
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[Home] menu |
More applications ( 111) |
Reader Store ( 35) Periodicals ( 88) Status bar ( 33)
Tip
Book and periodical recommendations, special promotions and exclusive offers will periodically appear on your Reader’s [Home] menu ( 44).
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Home Menu
About the status bar ( 32)
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Getting Content
Accessing the Reader™ Store
Wirelessly
With a mobile or a Wi-Fi connection you can purchase and download eBooks and periodicals directly from the Reader Store. Tap [Store] at [Home] menu. The [Wi-Fi Set-up] screen appears.
Check the network status ( 36, 37)
Connect to a Wi-Fi network. Follow the on-screen set up instructions. For more details, see 132.
Set up a Wi-Fi network later.
Connect to a mobile network without connecting to Wi-Fi*. You can set-up a Wi-Fi network in the [Setting] menu
[Store] later.
*To switch the connection between mobile network and WiFi, see [Wireless Controls] ( 131).
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Accessing the Reader Store Wirelessly
To check the network status
You can verify the wireless status by the wireless status icon that is displayed in the bottom left of the screen.
Mobile network status
For information on the network coverage area, please visit: http://www.sony.com/readersupport
Icon Status
The Reader is connected to the mobile network. The more bars, the stronger the signal.
The mobile network feature of the Reader is in standby mode ( 131).
The Reader cannot receive a mobile network signal. In this state, you cannot access the Reader Store.
The WIRELESS switch is set to “OFF” ( 18).
Tip
The displayed mobile network status icon varies according to the [Mobile Network] setting in the [Wireless Controls] setting ( 131).
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Accessing the Reader Store Wirelessly
Wi-Fi status
For details about the Wi-Fi settings, see 132.
Icon Status
The Reader is connected to Wi-Fi. The more bars, the stronger the signal.
The Wi-Fi network feature of the Reader is in standby mode ( 131).
There is no Wi-Fi access point. In this state, you cannot access the Reader Store and the network menu.
The WIRELESS switch is set to “OFF” ( 18).
Tip
The displayed Wi-Fi network status icon varies according to the [Wi-Fi] setting in the [Wireless Controls] setting ( 131).
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Creating a Reader Store Account
Creating a Reader™ Store Account
In order to purchase and download eBooks or periodicals, you need to register an account at the Reader Store, or if you already have a Reader Store account or Sony Style account, sign in via your e-mail address and password.
Tap [Create Account]
Enter your e-mail address using the on-screen keyboard ( 30). The Reader will be associated with your account in the Reader Store.
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Making Purchases
Making Purchases
Browse the Reader™ Store to find your desired books and purchase them by following the store instructions.
Return to the top page of the Reader Store.
Displays purchase history and credit card information.
Tip
The purchased history can also be displayed by tapping [Purchased Content] under [Applications] at [Home]
menu ( 93).
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OPTIONS menu of the Reader Store
OPTIONS menu of the Reader Store
Pressing the OPTIONS button ( 17) will display the menu for related supplementary functions.
Item |
Description/Reference page |
[Store Home] |
Displays the top page of the Reader |
Store. |
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[My Account] |
Displays the [My Account] page. |
[Help and Support] |
Displays the Reader Store Help page. |
[Legal Information] |
Displays the Reader Store Legal |
information page. |
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[Refresh Page] |
Shows the last read page of the content. |
[Continue Reading] |
Shows the last read page. |
[Now Playing] |
Shows the audio player ( 121). |
[Resume Playing] |
Resumes audio playback ( 121). |
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Downloading Content
Downloading Content
Select the eBooks that you wish to purchase, and tap [Buy Now]. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed to the purchasing process.
Tap [Buy Now]
Note
There is a 10MB limit on content downloads when connecting to the store through the mobile network. To download content larger than 10MB, please make sure you have setup a Wi-Fi network connection ( 132).
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Downloading Content
At the end of the eBook purchasing process, [Download Complete] is displayed in the status bar and the purchased eBook can be read from the [Home] menu. Press the (Home) button tap the thumbnail of the purchased book. is attached to the newly purchased book.
For details about reading books, see ( 55).
Subscribing to newspapers/magazines
You can subscribe to newspapers/magazines in the Reader Store. Go to [Sections] at top page, then tap [Newspapers] or [Magazines] and follow the store instructions.
About auto delivery
Once you have subscribed to newspapers/magazines in the Reader Store, newly published issues will be delivered to the Reader automatically. To ensure this process, confirm the following:
The WIRELESS switch is set to “ON” ( 18).
A wireless network is available ( 36).
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Downloading Content
When a new issue is delivered to the Reader, it will be displayed in the [Home] menu. You can also find the issue from the [Periodicals] list and [Collections] list.
Most recent delivered issues
Newly purchased book
Opens the [Collections] list ( 103)
Opens the [Periodicals] list ( 88)
Notes
If you miss any new issues while the wireless feature is off, download them from the [My Account] page in the Reader Store, where previous issues are available.
While the Reader is connected to your computer via USB, the wireless network feature (including auto delivery feature) is unavailable.
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Downloading Content
Reader Store notifications
You will automatically receive updates like book and periodical recommendations, special promotions and exclusive offers from the Reader Store on your [Home] menu.
To ensure this process, confirm the following:
The WIRELESS switch is set to “ON” ( 18).
A wireless network is available ( 36).
Close the Reader Store Notifications window
Display the overview of the book in the Reader Store
Displays the previous or next three selections. You can get up to 12 selections.
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Downloading Content
Notes
To turn the [Reader Store Notifications] “On” or “Off”, go to [Settings] [General Settings] [Reader Store Notifications].
When you close the [Reader Store Notifications] window, your current recommendations will not be displayed the next time you go to the [Home] menu. However, the window will be displayed again when the Reader Store sends you new recommendations.
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Accessing the Reader Store with your computer
Accessing the Reader™ Store with your computer
Reader™ Store
Reader™ Library |
Reader™ device |
Sony Reader™ Library will allow you to shop and manage eBooks and other content purchased from the Reader Store.
Reader Library can also be used to manage eBooks from other sources such as your local public library or Google Books. For more details, check the Reader Store home page.
To help manage your eBooks, you need to sign in same account with your Reader device.
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Accessing the Reader Store with your computer
Installing Reader Library on to your PC or Mac is as easy as these 3 simple steps.
Step 1: Installing Reader™ Library ( 48)
Step 2: Sign in your account and purchasing eBooks ( 51)
Step 3: Transferring your eBooks to your Reader device ( 52)
Each of these steps is described in more detail in the next section.
Reader Library has many helpful features. For more information, refer to the Reader Library [Help] menu.
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Accessing the Reader Store with your computer
Step 1: Installing Reader™ Library
1 Connect your Reader device to your computer using the supplied USB cable.
Ensure that your Reader device is turned on, your computer is switched on, connected to the Internet, and you have Administrator access.
Charging battery
To an AC outlet
USB cable (supplied)
Status indicator while connecting your computer
Icon and message |
Status |
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[Charging battery] |
Charging in progress. The battery |
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battery power during charging. |
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[Charging complete] |
Fully charged |
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[Charging stopped] |
The Reader device is not |
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Accessing the Reader Store with your computer
Notes
The Reader device only charges when the connected computer is powered on.
The wireless feature is unavailable while the Reader device is connected via USB.
The Reader device cannot be operated when connected to a computer via USB.
Internet connection is required.
The screen will appear after about 5 minutes if charging starts with a completely depleted battery of the Reader device.
Your computer needs to meet minimum system requirements for Reader Library. For details, see “System Requirements” ( 171).
2 For Windows users, go to the “Start” menu and click “My Computer” (or “Computer” for Windows Vista and Windows 7 users). Then double-click the “SETTING” drive and then double-click “Setup Reader Library for
Windows”.
To install on Macintosh computers:
When your Reader device is connected to your Mac, “SETTING” and “READER” will appear on the desktop. Double-click the “SETTING” drive and then double-click “Setup Reader Library for Mac”.
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Accessing the Reader Store with your computer
3 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation of Reader Library.
A shortcut to Reader Library will be added to your computer desktop (Windows only). Reader Library may start automatically depending on which option you choose just before finishing the installation. If Reader Library does not start automatically, double-click the shortcut to start Reader Library.
You can navigate around the different sections of Reader Library using the navigation menu on the left-hand side. When your Reader device is connected to your computer, you will see [Reader] appear in the list.
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2 T able of Contents Index C ONGR A TULA TIONS Y our Reader Daily Edition™ comes with these useful fea tures: Unplug and unwind – with mobile network or Wi-F i® c onnection, you can download ebooks straight to y our Reader™ without a computer and take y our library on the go. 7” e -paper with clear touch screen – all you ne …
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3 T able of Contents Index Suppor t S upport for the Reader™ de vice F irst, check “ T r oubleshooting ” ( 142 ) to resolve the issue. W ebsite and contact: ww w .sony .c om/readersupport Phone number: 1-866-962-7669 Firm ware Updat es (S ystem Software) Y ou may be notified (via an on-screen message) about firmwar e updates tha t are av …
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4 T able of Contents Index About the User Guide When using your Reader t o view this User Guide , please note the f ollowing instructions. T o use the page links T ap the page link to jump to the page directly (e.g ., 5 ). T o return to the pr evious page, pr ess OPTIONS tap [Go to] [P r evious View]. T o enlarge a page See “Zooming i …
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5 T able of Contents Index Useful F eatures Mobile netw ork and Wi-F i® Connecting to a mobile network ( 35 ) Connecting to a Wi-F i net work ( 132 ) Reader Store ( 35 ) Google Books ( 94 ) Annotation Book mark ing ( 61 ) Highlighting W ord(s) ( 62 ) Handwriting a note ( …
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6 T able of Contents Index Jumping to a page ( 80 ) Dic tionar y When reading a book ( 83 ) Using Wikipedia ( 87 ) As an application ( 112 ) List of previously looked up w ords ( 86 ) Reading P eriodic als ( 88 ) Brow sing w ebsite ( 95 ) Collec tion Management Crea ting ( 103 ) …
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7 T able of Contents Index T able of Cont ents About the U ser Guide ……………………………………….4 Useful F eatures ………………………………………………..5 Chapter 1 Over view P arts and Controls ………………………………………………………..14 Specifications …………………………….. …
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8 T able of Contents Index Getting C onten t Ac cessing the Reader™ Stor e Wir elessly …………………..35 Crea ting a Reader™ Store A c count …………………………….38 Mak ing Pur chases ……………………………………………………….. 39 OPTIONS menu of the Reader Store ………………………….40 Downl …
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9 T able of Contents Index Chapter 3 Reading C ont ent Reading Books ………………………………………………………………55 OPTIONS Menu …………………………………………………………….57 Annotation …………………………………………………………………….61 Book mark ing …………. …
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10 T able of Contents Index Using Embedded Dictionaries ……………………………………83 Listing previously looked up w ords …………………….. 86 Using Wikipedia ……………………………………………………………87 Reading Newspapers / Magazines …………………………….88 Reading from a Memor y Stic …
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11 T able of Contents Index Applications Menu Applications Menu ……………………………………………………. 111 Using an embedded dictionar y …………………………. 112 Crea ting drawings ………………………………………………… 113 Crea ting text memos …………………………………………… …
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12 T able of Contents Index Appendix P recautions ………………………………………………………………… 155 Cop yright Notice ………………………………………………………. 166 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE …………………………. 168 Suppor ted F ile F ormats …………………………………….. …
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13 T able of Contents Index Chapter 1 Overview …………………………………………..14 — 20 P arts and Controls ……………………………………………. 14 Specifications …………………………………………………… 19 Chapter 1 …
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Over view 14 T able of Contents Index P ar ts and C on tr ols Charge/Busy indica tor P ow er switch Slide to the right and release quickly Stylus WIRELESS switch Micro USB connector Over view …
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Parts a nd Controls 15 T able of Contents Index P ower S wit ch T o Ac tion P ow er on or w ake up from sleep mode 1 Slide to the right and release quickly . Enter sleep mode Slide and release quickly . The standby screen 2 appears . P ow er off completely When not in sleep mode, slide and hold for mor e than 3 seconds . F ollo w the instructio …
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Parts a nd Controls 16 T able of Contents Index Memor y Stick Duo™ media SD card Mark Mark Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot Memory card acc ess indicator Lights up in orange during memor y card acc ess. SD car d slot Please see 164 regar ding memor y card usage . S tylus F or mor e pr ecise operations , use the supplied st …
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Parts a nd Controls 17 T able of Contents Index T ouch screen ( 27 ) Lightly touch the scr een either with a finger or the supplied stylus to navigate . P age turn butt ons Pr ess < (pr evious) or > (next) to turn the page. Pr ess and hold < or > to turn pages c ontinuously . Home butt on ( 32 ) Shows the [Home] menu …
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Parts a nd Controls 18 T able of Contents Index V olume button* ( 122 ) Adjusts the v olume when playing an audio file . * A tactile dot on the + button helps with ease of operation. Headphones jack Micro USB c onnector ( 22 , 48 ) Used f or transf erring data and charging the Reader by the supplied USB cable. RESET hole ( ? …
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Specifications 19 T able of Contents Index Specifications Model name PRS-950 P ow er source Built-in rechar geable battery : 3.7 V DC AC adapt er: 5.0 V DC, 1,500 mA USB communication: Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant) Battery lif e ( continuous playback) Maximum Batter y : Appro x. 20,000 continuous page turns when reading only * * M easured using …
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Specifications 20 T able of Contents Index Display : 7.1” (180.98 mm) diagonal electrophoretic display 600 × 1,024 pixel , 0.151 × 0.153 pix el/mm 16-level gr ay scale Mobile netw ork: HSP A/WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100 MH z GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz Wi-Fi: 802.11b / g compliant Expansion slots Memor y Stick PRO Duo™ slot, SD card slot Pleas …
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21 T able of Contents Index Chapter 2 Getting Star ted ………………………………….22 — 26 Charging the Reader ……………………………………….. 22 P ow er Saving T ips ……………………………………………. 24 Basic Operation ………………………………… 27 — 34 T ouch Screen ………………… …
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Getting Star ted 22 T able of Contents Index Charg ing the Reader Charge y our Reader by connecting to an A C outlet using the supplied AC adapt er (PRSA-A C1). The time to completely char ge a depleted batt er y is about 2.5 hours. 1 C onnect one end of the supplied USB c able to the micro USB c onnector of the Reader , and the other end to the A …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 23
Charging the Reader 23 T able of Contents Index Notes Do not use the supplied USB cable or an AC adapter other than AC adapt er (PRSA-A C1) with the Reader . Connect the AC adapt er to an easily acc essible AC outlet. Should you notice an abnormality in the A C adapter , disconnect it from the A C outlet. Tip The Reader can also be ch …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 24
Pow er Saving Tips 24 T able of Contents Index P ow er Sa ving T ips Charging Battery T o fully charge your Reader , continue charging un til an icon show s completion of charge ( 22 , 48 ). Char ging a c ompletely depleted ba tter y will take about 2.5 hours when connected to the supplied AC adapt er . Recommended T emperature Please u …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 25
Pow er Saving Tips 25 T able of Contents Index Operating requiring more po w er The f ollowing cases ma y consume mor e pow er: U sing mobile network or Wi-F i net work U sing the network menu Gr aphics intensiv e con tent P laying audio files P hoto slidesho w with a shor t duration U sing external memor y cards F r equ …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 26
Pow er Saving Tips 26 T able of Contents Index Tips to sa v e po w er If you do not use the Reader for mor e than one day , power off the Reader c ompletely ( 15 , 124 ). W hen the [Bro wser] application is not in use , close it by r eturning to the [Applica tions] or [Home] menu. D o not leave the Reader unchar ged for a prolonged …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 27
Basic Operation 27 T able of Contents Index T ouch Scr een Y ou can per form various touch operations with a finger or the supplied stylus ( 16 ). Single tap to selec t an item: Double-tap: for bookmarks ( 61 ), instant dictionar y search ( 83 ), w ord search ( 78 ), highligh ting ( 62 ), etc. Example: crea ting a bookmark ( …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 28
T ouch Screen 28 T able of Contents Index Swiping In the page view , swiping the scr een turns a page. T o change page turn pref erenc e, see 126 . Swiping and holding Swipe and hold the page to turn pages r epeatedly . …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 29
T ouch Screen 29 T able of Contents Index Dragging In zoom-in mode ( 72 ), tap and drag to r eposition the display ed page. In the [Handwriting] ( 113 ) application or [C reat e/Edit] function ( 63 ), handwriting on the screen can be per formed with the supplied stylus ( 16 ). Double-tapping and dragging Double -tap the first word , …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 30
T ouch Screen 30 T able of Contents Index On-screen k e yboard The on-scr een keyboard is used f or man y functions. Tip The key array of the keyboar d varies depending on the category of the input tex t (URL, etc .). Note that the input area ma y not appear on the keyboard . Input area T o P er form at input area Edit T ap to plac e the cursor . D …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 31
T ouch Screen 31 T able of Contents Index T o P er form at input area Switch the keyboar d type T ap [123] to swit ch to the symbol keyboard . T o return, tap [ Abc]. Switch the char acter type T ap to swit ch to the upper-case keyboard . T ap to switch to additional characters at the symbol keyboard . Input previously enter ed wor ds T ap one of p …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 32
Home Menu 32 T able of Contents Index Home M enu Pr ess the (Home) button to display the [Home] menu. P eriodicals ( 88 ) Last read c ont ent T ap to list book(s) ( 55 ) Newly loaded book(s) C ollection list ( 103 ) Bookmarks and annotations ( 69 ) Reader settings ( 123 ) More applica tions ( 111 ) Status bar ( 33 ) [Hom …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 33
Home Menu 33 T able of Contents Index About the status bar ( 32 ) Icon Description Curr ent status indicator of mobile netw ork and Wi-F i network ( 36 , 37 ). Mobile network (3G) indicator . This appears when connected to a 3G network. The Reader is automatically c onnected to a 3G network when available . / appears when downloading cont e …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 34
Home Menu 34 T able of Contents Index Icon Description Curr ent time indicator . Reader show s current time in the middle of the sta tus bar for 5 sec onds after the OPTIONS button is pressed and r eturns to the previous display (either blank or page indicat or). V olume lev el indicator . This only appears when the volume button is pr essed ( …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 35
Getting Content 35 T able of Contents Index A c cessing the Reader™ S tor e W ir elessly With a mobile or a W i-F i c onnection you can purchase and download eBooks and periodicals directly from the Reader Store . T ap [Stor e] at [Home] menu. The [ Wi-F i Set-up] scr een appears . Set up a W i-F i network la ter . C onnect to a W i-F i network. …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 36
Ac cessing the Reader St ore W irelessly 36 T able of Contents Index T o check the netw ork status Y ou can verify the wireless sta tus by the wir eless status icon that is displa yed in the bott om left of the screen. Mobile network sta tus F or inf ormation on the network co ver age area, please visit: http://ww w .sony .com/readersupport Icon St …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 37
Ac cessing the Reader St ore W irelessly 37 T able of Contents Index W i-F i sta tus F or details about the W i-F i settings , see 132 . Icon Status The Reader is connected to Wi-F i. The more bars, the str onger the signal . The Wi-F i network f eature of the Reader is in standby mode ( 131 ). There is no Wi-F i access point. In this state …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 38
Creating a Reader Store A cc ount 38 T able of Contents Index C r e a t i n g a R e a d e r ™ S t o r e A c c o u n t In order to purchase and do wnload eBooks or periodicals, y ou need to reg ister an ac count at the Reader Store , or if y ou already ha ve a Reader St ore account or Son y Style account , sign in via y our e -mail address and pas …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 39
Making Purchases 39 T able of Contents Index Mak ing Pur chases Bro wse the Reader™ Stor e to find y our desired books and purchase them b y follo wing the stor e instructions. Displays purchase hist or y and credit car d information. Return to the top page of the Reader Stor e. Tip The purchased hist or y can also be display ed by tapping [Pur c …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 40
OPTIONS men u of the Reader Store 40 T able of Contents Index OPTIONS menu of the Reader Stor e Pr essing the OPTIONS button ( 17 ) will displa y the menu for r elated supplemen tar y functions. Item Description/Reference page [Stor e Home] Displays the t op page of the Reader Stor e. [My Accoun t] Di s p l a y s th e [ M y A cc o u n t ] p a g …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 41
Downloading Content 41 T able of Contents Index Downloading C ont ent Selec t the eBooks that you wish t o purchase , and tap [Buy Now]. F ollow the on-screen instructions to proceed t o the purchasing pr ocess . T ap [Buy Now] Note There is a 10MB limit on c onten t downloads when connecting to the store thr ough the mobile network. T o download c …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 42
Downloading Content 42 T able of Contents Index At the end of the eBook purchasing pr ocess , [Download Complet e] is display ed in the status bar and the purchased eBook can be read fr om the [Home] menu. P r ess the (Home) button tap the thumbnail of the purchased book. is attached to the newly purchased book. F or details about r eading book …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 43
Downloading Content 43 T able of Contents Index When a new issue is deliver ed to the Reader , it will be display ed in the [Home] menu. Y ou can also find the issue from the [P er iodicals] list and [C ollections] list. Opens the [P eriodicals] list ( 88 ) Most rec ent deliv ered issues Newly pur chased book Opens the [C ollections] list ( …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 44
Downloading Content 44 T able of Contents Index Reader Store notific ations Y ou will automatically r eceiv e updates like book and periodical recommendations , special pr omotions and ex clusive off ers fr om the Reader Store on y our [Home] menu. T o ensure this proc ess, c onfirm the follo wing: The WIRELESS switch is set to “ON” ( ? …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 45
Downloading Content 45 T able of Contents Index Notes T o turn the [R eader Stor e Notifications] “ On ” or “Off ” , go to [Settings] [General Settings] [Reader Store Notifications]. When you close the [Reader St ore Notifications] windo w , your curren t recommenda tions will not be display ed the next time you go to …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 46
Ac cessing the Reader St ore with your c omputer 46 T able of Contents Index A c cessing the Reader™ S tor e with your comput er Reader™ Stor e Reader™ Librar y Reader™ device Sony Reader™ Librar y will allow y ou to shop and manage eBooks and other content pur chased fr om the Reader Store . Reader Librar y can also be used to manage eBo …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 47
Ac cessing the Reader St ore with your c omputer 47 47 T able of Contents Index T able of Contents Index Installing Reader Librar y on to your PC or Mac is as easy as these 3 simple steps . Step 1: Installing Reader™ Librar y ( 48 ) Step 2: Sign in y our account and purchasing eBooks ( 51 ) S tep 3: T ransf erring y our eBooks to y our Re …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 48
Ac cessing the Reader St ore with your c omputer 48 T able of Contents Index Step 1: Installing Reader™ Libr ary 1 C onnect your Reader devic e to y our c omputer using the supplied USB cable. Ensure that y our Reader device is turned on, your computer is swit ched on, connected to the Internet, and you ha ve A dministrat or access . USB cable (s …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 49
Ac cessing the Reader St ore with your c omputer 49 T able of Contents Index Notes The Reader device only charges when the c onnected computer is po wer ed on. The wireless f eatur e is unav ailable while the Reader device is connected via USB . The Reader device cannot be opera ted when connected to a computer via USB . …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 50
Ac cessing the Reader St ore with your c omputer 50 T able of Contents Index 3 F ollo w the on-screen instructions to complet e the installation of Reader Libr ar y . A shor tcut to Reader Librar y will be added to y our computer deskt op ( Window s only). Reader Librar y may start automatically depending on which option you choose just bef ore fin …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 51
Ac cessing the Reader St ore with your c omputer 51 T able of Contents Index Step 2: Sign in y our ac c ount and purchasing eB ooks 1 V isit Reader St ore and sign in y our ac coun t. Click [eBook Store] in the left-hand menu within Reader Library . Sign in y our ac coun t on the Reader Stor e . Click the [Sign in] link. F ollow the on- …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 52
Ac cessing the Reader St ore with your c omputer 52 T able of Contents Index 2 Pur chase and download eBooks. Once you sig n in your ac count , you can pur chase eBooks, subscribe to periodicals and search o ver one million titles from Google Books. Y ou can also borrow eBooks fr om your local public libr aries. F or details, r ef er to the home pa …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 53
Ac cessing the Reader St ore with your c omputer 53 T able of Contents Index 2 Click on the eBook that y ou wish to tr ansfer and drag-and-drop it to [Reader] in the left- hand menu. 3 After a fe w moments , y our eBook will be transf erred . If the Reader Librar y does not func tion as expec ted , ref er to “ T roubleshooting ” in the Reader L …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 54
54 T able of Contents Index Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Reading C onten t ……………………………………… 55 Networ k Menu …………………………………………93 C ollections ……………………………………………. 103 Managing C onten t ………………………………… 107 Applications Menu ………………. …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 55
Reading Cont ent 55 T able of Contents Index Reading B ooks T ap [Books] at [Home] menu to view a book list. T ap a desired book to open. T ap to open a book T ap to pr evious page T ap to change sorting order Scroll bar Title Date of transfer to Reader C onditional icon display Tips Please see 57 regar ding OPTIONS menu. T o tran …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 56
Reading Books 56 T able of Contents Index Operation a t page vie w : An added note . T ap to view the added note . : Handwritten memo . T ap to show its thumbnail. T ap the thumbnail to display in full siz e. Swipe the scr een to turn the page Double -tap to bookmark Double -tap to open dictionar y/search/ add highlight T ap to jump to another page …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 57
OPTIONS Men u 57 T able of Contents Index OPTIONS M enu Pr essing the OPTIONS button ( 17 ) will displa y the menu for r elated supplemen tar y functions. The OPTIONS menu display ed in Reader Stor e and the [Bro wser] application is diff eren t. F or details, see “OPTIONS menu of the Reader St ore ” ( 40 ) and “OPTIONS menu of the [B …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 58
OPTIONS Men u 58 T able of Contents Index Item Description/Reference page [C ontinue Reading] S ho ws t h e l a s t r e a d p a g e o f t h e c on t e n t . [Delete Book], [Delete Drawing], [Delete Issue], [Delete Memo] Deletes the currently- viewed book, drawing , issue or te xt memo from the Reader . [Delete Audio], [Delete Books], [Delete Collec …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 59
OPTIONS Men u 59 T able of Contents Index Item Description/Reference page [Notes] [List] : Display s the [Notes] list in the conten t ( 67 ). [ Crea te/Edit] : Sho ws tools t o bookmar k, highlight, handwrite and remov e annotations ( 63 ). [Hide]/[Show] : T oggles annotations display ed ( 82 ). [Now Pla ying] Shows audio pla yer ( …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 60
OPTIONS Men u 60 T able of Contents Index Item Description/Reference page [Search] Searches f or either cont ent title or wor ds in the conten ts with the keyword inputted b y on-screen keyboard ( 79 ). [ Se l ect S t a nd b y S c r ee n ] Selec ts pictures for the standb y screen ( 119 ). [Shuffle On]/ [Shuffle Off ] Play s all audio files …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 61
Annotation 61 T able of Contents Index Annotation Book marks, typed notes and current page number can synchroniz e with your compa tible reading devic es like handhelds by the [P age Sync] func tion ( 66 ). Bo ok mar k in g Crea ting: – Double -tap the upper right corner of page ( 27 ). When the pages are displa yed in [ T w o P age View] …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 62
Annotation 62 T able of Contents Index Highlighting w or d(s) Highlighting at page view : – A w ord: Double -tap a wor d and tap to highlight. – C onsecutive w or ds: Double -tap and drag ( 29 ), and tap to highlight. – F rom the OPTIONS menu: [Notes] [C reat e/Edit] ( 63 ). Marker Quit – Highlighting can be done in the OPTIONS …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 63
Annotation 63 T able of Contents Index Handwriting a note Pr ess OPTIONS tap [Notes] [ Cr eate/E dit] use a stylus or finger to draw a line . P en Lists notes in the cont ent ( 67 ) Marker E raser Bookmark Auto sa v e and quit Deleting a drawn line/highlight: T ap and stroke across the dra wn line or highlight. Tip About other m …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 64
Annotation 64 T able of Contents Index A dding a note 1 T ap a book mark or highlighted w ord [b y Dra wing] or [by K e yboard]. T o enter a handwritten note , tap [by Dr awing]. P en Eraser Quit Drawing ar ea T o enter a memo with typed in text ( 30 ), tap [by Keyboard]. Note When adding a note to the highligh ted text in [C reat e/ Edit], …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 65
Annotation 65 T able of Contents Index Notes While writing, make sur e that y ou are not t ouching another area on the scr een – this could aff ect the notes that you write with the stylus or your finger . T o ensure your notes ar e correctly sav ed, do not handwrite notes too close t o the edge of the drawing ar ea. If you e …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 66
S ynchronizing Reading-related Information 66 T able of Contents Index Synchr onizing Reading- r elat ed I nf ormation The [P age Sync] func tion synchronizes bookmarks, typed notes and current page acr oss your compa tible reading devices like handhelds . T o turn on the [P age Sync] f eatur e, c onfirm the follo wing: The [P age Sync] is s …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 67
Finding a Note 67 T able of Contents Index F inding a Note Searching f or not es within a book 1 Pr ess OPTIONS tap [Notes] [List]. A list of all the book marks, highlights , and handwritten notes in the curren t book appears. Headline Annotat ed page number T ypes of note ( 68 ) T ap to change sort t ype Tip Please see 57 regar din …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 68
Finding a Note 68 T able of Contents Index Icons and types of note in the [Not es] list Icon T ypes of note Book mark Book mark with a handwritten note Book mark with a text note Highlight Highlight with a handwritten note Highlight with a text note Handwritten memo Tip Y ou can set to merge the notes of the Reader and Reader Librar y when synchron …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 69
Finding a Note 69 T able of Contents Index F inding the not es in all c on tents 1 T ap [ A ll Notes] a t [Home] menu. A list of all the book marks, highlights , and handwritten notes in all con tents appears . Headline Annotat ed dat e/Book or P eriodical title/Issue dat e/ Annotat ed page number T ypes of note ( 68 ) T ap to change sort t ype …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 70
Resizing 70 T able of Contents Index Resizing Pr ess ( 17 ) for r e -sizing. Size indicat or Quit T ext sizes Adjusting the t ext size: Selec t desired te xt size then close window . Notes When you view PDF files in a siz e other than [S], the follo wing may occur . [S] size is the default f ont size . If another size is selected, text s …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 71
Resizing 71 T able of Contents Index Changing a page mode A page can be magnified by selecting the page mode. 1 Pr ess tap [P age Mode]. 2 T ap a desired item from the f ollo wing . [Page Mode] menu [Page Mode] it em Description [Original] Displays the original page la yout . [Margin C ut] 1 Removes the mar gins . [2-Column Split] 2 Displays th …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 72
Resizing 72 T able of Contents Index Zooming in The curren t page in view can be magnified. A lso , the magnification can be locked so that the desir ed setting can be maintained. This f eatur e is useful when r eading a book containing scanned images . 1 Pr ess tap [ Zoom In]. Tip Pr essing and > simultaneously at the page view screen insta …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 73
Resizing 73 T able of Contents Index Zooming a specified image or column to the screen size While in zoom-in mode , double -tap an image or column which you wish t o magnify . The image or column size is mag nified automatically t o fit the screen size , and the magnification is locked . Tip When in zoom-in mode , you ma y mov e to the next/previou …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 74
Resizing 74 T able of Contents Index Using the z oom-in mode T ap T o Switch the scr een orientation. F it the page height to the scr een height. F it the page width to the scr een width. [ Lock] Lock the zoom ratio and the mag nified area. The book can be read as it is . [ Unlock] Return to the zoom-in mode. T o keep the zoom locked screen, press …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 75
Adjusting Cont ent Vie w 75 T able of Contents Index A djusting C ont ent V iew A page that is hard t o read , such as a scanned or color con verted document, can be made more r eadable by adjusting the brightness and contrast . 1 Pr ess OPTIONS tap [ A djust V iew]. 2 T ap the desired item from the f ollo wing . Item Description [Original] Dis …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 76
Adjusting Cont ent Vie w 76 T able of Contents Index Custom setting mode 1 T ap drag the slider , or tap or repeat edly until the page is adjusted t o the desired brightness and c ontr ast . Slider Restor es the value of previous cust om settings. 2 T ap to apply the setting and e xit. The change will only be stor ed in the cont ent being adjus …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 77
Screen Orientation 77 T able of Contents Index Screen Orientation The scr een orientation can be switched to either por trait (vertical) or landscape (hor izontal) mode b y selecting [Orientation] in any OPTIONS menu . T o change the direction of screen rotation, see [Scr een Orientation] ( 126 ). P ortrait L andscape P osition indicat or …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 78
Searching 78 T able of Contents Index Searching By selecting a w ord(s) T o selec t a wor d, double-tap a desired wor d at page view . T o selec t consecutiv e wor ds, see “Double -tapping and dragging ” ( 29 ). The f ollowing scr een will appear . Search Quit T o cancel, tap and tap anywhere on the page view . T …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 79
Searching 79 T able of Contents Index From the on-screen ke yboard 1 Pr ess OPTIONS tap [Search] input a w ord using the on-screen k eyboar d ( 30 ) tap [Search]. The sear ch result scr een will appear . The r esults are highlighted on the page . 2 T ap or to mov e to the pr evious/ne xt result . T o cancel, tap and quit. Tip Befor …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 80
Jumping to a Page 80 T able of Contents Index Jumping to a P age By using the slider T ap the page number shown in the status bar drag the slider , or tap a point on the page jump bar . Slider P age jump bar P age number Quit Tip Jumping to a page can be done from the OPTIONS menu . Pr ess OPTIONS tap [ Go to] [Select Page]. …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 81
Jumping to a Page 81 T able of Contents Index By page number T ap the page number shown in the status bar [Enter P age #] tap the number keys t o input a page number [Go]. Y ou will jump to the specified page. Input area (Delete) key If the input page number exceeds the number of pages in the book, the R eader will show the last page . …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 82
Jumping to a Page 82 T able of Contents Index By tapping a link The link appears highlight ed on the page view . T ap the link to jump to the linked page . Links to W ebsites ar e highlight ed and can be accessed by tapping on the highlight ed area. Note tha t you can connect to W ebsites only when the Reader is connected to a Wir eless network. Fo …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 83
Using Embedded Dic tionaries 83 T able of Contents Index U s i n g E m b e d d e d D i c t i o n a r i e s An instant sear ch for a meaning or tr anslation is possible with the embedded dictionar ies. 1 Double -tap a word . The headline of the w ord definition is displa yed . Candida tes wor ds ( 85 ) Definition area Dic tionar y Title of curre …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 84
Using Embedded Dic tionaries 84 T able of Contents Index 2 T ap or the definition area. The definition is display ed in the dictionar y viewer . T o go to the next page, either swipe the screen or press < > (Page T urn) buttons ( 17 ). Definition area (Keyboar d) ( 85 ) Tips Double -tapping a word in the definition ar ea will l …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 85
Using Embedded Dic tionaries 85 T able of Contents Index T o list w ords with same head letters as pre viously entered w ords T ap or . The list of candidat e wor ds changes dynamically whenever the w ord in the input ar ea is modified. Listed candidat e wor ds Number of entries and page number/total pages Scrolls the page Input area …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 86
Using Embedded Dic tionaries 86 T able of Contents Index Listing pr eviously lo ok ed up wor ds 1 A t page view , pr ess OPTIONS tap [ W ord Logs: Book]. The looked up w ords ar e listed in the or der of most recen tly looked up . W ord and definition 2 T ap a desired wor d . T o delete w ord logs Pr ess OPTIONS tap [Delete W or d L ogs] ? …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 87
Using W ikipedia 87 T able of Contents Index Using W ik ipedia A wor d or text can be searched f or using Wikipedia (only when connected to a Wi-F i net work). 1 Double -tap a word . The headline of the w ord definition is displa yed . W ikipedia 2 T ap . The Wikipedia page is opened by using the [Bro wser] application. F or details, see “Browsin …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 88
Reading Newspapers / Magazines 88 T able of Contents Index Reading Newspapers / Magazines Y ou can read newspapers/magazines fr om [P eriodicals] in the [Home] menu. 1 T ap [P eriodicals] at [Home] menu . Most rec ent deliv ered issue Opens the [P eriodicals] list Tip If you want to r ead the most rec ently deliver ed issue , tap [New Deliver y] an …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 89
Reading Newspapers / Magazines 89 T able of Contents Index 3 T ap a desired issue in the list. Issue dat e Fr ont page headline Scroll bar C onditional icon display ( 55 ) T ap to change sorting order T ap to pr evious page T ap to open an issue Tip Please see 57 regar ding OPTIONS menu. 4 Use the na viga tion bar to read . Operations on a …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 90
Reading Newspapers / Magazines 90 T able of Contents Index Tips Annotations can be added ( 61 ). Please see 57 regar ding OPTIONS menu. T o delete an issue(s) T ap [Periodicals] at [Home] menu tap a periodical to go to issue list press OPTIONS tap [Delet e Issues]. T o delete, r ef er to the example instructions fo …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 91
91 T able of Contents Index Reading from a Memory Stick™ or SD Card Reading from a M emor y Stick™ or SD C ar d Y ou can transf er purchased c ontent on y our comput er to a memor y card b y using Reader Librar y . T he conten t on a memor y card can be read b y inser ting it into the Reader ’ s memor y card slot ( 16 ). F or details tr a …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 92
92 T able of Contents Index Reading from a Memory Stick™ or SD Card Reading books on a memory c ard T ap [Books] at [Home] menu to view a book list, T ap a book with the / icon to open. T ap to open a book C onten t on Memor y Stick Duo™ media C onten t on SD card …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 93
Network Menu 93 T able of Contents Index Net w ork M enu T ap [Applica tions] at [Home] menu. Befor e accessing a w ebsite , confirm the f ollowing: The WIRELESS switch is set to “ON” ( 18 ). A wireless network is av ailable ( 37 ). Acc ess and download public domain books from Google Books. Bro wse W ebsites optimiz ed fo …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 94
Google Books 94 T able of Contents Index Google Books Y ou can choose from o ver one million fr ee public domain titles from Google . The Google Books site can be accessed fr om the Reader when connected to a Wi-F i network ( 132 ). T ap [ Google Books] under [ Applications] a t [Home] menu. Bro wse Google Books at the Reader Store . Tip Y ou m …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 95
Browsing W ebsite 95 T able of Contents Index Br ow sing W ebsite W ebsites can be browsed only when c onnected to a Wi-F i network ( 132 ). Note The Internet Bro wser is optimized t o read the te xt based web sites. It does not suppor t media plug-ins (ex. F lash etc), file downloads , or zoom naviga tion. The Internet Bro wser may not support …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 96
Browsing W ebsite 96 T able of Contents Index 3 Bro w sing websit e . Tips Drag the screen t o scroll c ontent. Pr ess < (back) or > (next) to turn the W eb page. Pr ess to change text size . There ar e useful functions in the OPTION menu. F or details, see 101 . Note T apping the indicat or bar is the inv alid …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 97
Browsing W ebsite 97 T able of Contents Index 4 Close the w eb bro w ser . Press , or press OPTIONS tap [ C ontinue Reading]. Note Battery consumption increases if the Internet Brow ser is left open. Close the I nternet Bro wser after use. Capturing a screenshot Y our Reader allows y ou to captur e a screenshot of the W ebsite you ’ re viewin …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 98
Browsing W ebsite 98 T able of Contents Index T o displa y a w ebsite b y inputting its URL direc tly 1 In the brow se home page or W eb page view , press OPTIONS. 2 T ap [Input Address]. 3 Input the URL of the desired w ebsite tap [ OK]. Input area OK …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 99
Browsing W ebsite 99 T able of Contents Index A dding a b ookmark 1 T o add a W eb page view to W eb book mark, press OPTIONS. 2 T ap [A dd to Bookmarks] [ OK]. T o displa y w ebsite b y selec ting W eb bookmarks 1 In the brow se home page or W eb page view , press OPTIONS tap [ V ie w Book marks]. 2 T ap the book mark of the desired w ebsi …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 100
Browsing W ebsite 100 T able of Contents Index T o delete a W eb bookmark 1 In the W eb bookmarks page view , press OPTIONS tap [ V iew Bookmarks]. 2 Pr ess OPTIONS tap [Delete Bookmarks]. 3 T ap the check box of each bookmark to be deleted. 4 T ap [Done] [ Y es]. Tip Y ou can remov e all bookmar ks. T o delete all book marks, press OPT …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 101
OPTIONS men u of the [Browser] application 101 T able of Contents Index OPTIONS menu of the [Br ow ser] application Pr essing the OPTIONS button ( 17 ) will displa y the menu for r elated supplemen tar y functions. Item Description/Reference page [Brow se Home] Returns to the brow se home page ( 95 ). [A dd to Bookmarks] Adds currently disp …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 102
OPTIONS men u of the [Browser] application 102 T able of Contents Index Item Description/Reference page [Delete Book marks] Deletes the W eb book mark selec ted ( 100 ). [Now Pla ying] Shows the audio pla yer ( 121 ). [Resume Playing] Resumes audio playback ( 122 ). …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 103
Collections 103 T able of Contents Index C ollec tions Creati ng Y ou can group desir ed con tent in y our Reader as a collection. 1 T ap [ C ollections] at [Home] menu [Ne w C ollection]. [New C ollection] Tip Pr ess OPTIONS tap [New C ollection] to create a collection. 2 Enter the c ollection name using the on-screen ke yboard ( 30 ) …
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Collections 104 T able of Contents Index Tip Y ou can create/sync a c ollection by Reader Librar y . F or details, r efer t o the Reader Librar y Help . T o change a collection name In the [Collections] list, tap the collection press OPTIONS tap [Rename Collection] enter a new collection name using the on-screen keyboard tap [OK]. A …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 105
Collections 105 T able of Contents Index From either the books or issues list 1 In the books or issues list, press OPTIONS tap [ A dd to C ollection]. 2 In the collection list, tap a collection you w ant to add the c onten t. 3 T ap the thumbnail of the desired con tent [Done]. Y ou can check added conten t in the collection list. Tip T o s …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 106
Collections 106 T able of Contents Index Removing cont ent Ev en if you delete c onten t in a collection, the remaining con tent will be left on the Reader . 1 T ap [ C ollections] at [Home] menu tap a collection. 2 Pr ess OPTIONS tap [Remov e C on tent]. 3 T ap the thumbnail of each conten t to be deleted [Done] [ Y es]. Tips ? …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 107
Managing Content 107 T able of Contents Index Deleting Cont ent Example: [Books] list 1 T ap [Books] press OPTIONS tap [Delete Books]. T o delete: tap a book thumbnail with the blank check box. T o delete all: press OPTIONS tap [Select All]. T o undelete: tap a book thumbnail with a checked check box. T o unselec t all: press OPTIONS ? …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 108
Protecting Content 108 T able of Contents Index P r otec ting C ontent Pr otecting cont ent will keep you fr om unint entionally deleting conten t. Example: [Books] list 1 T ap [Books] press OPTIONS tap [Prot ec t Books]. T o protect: tap a book thumbnail with . T o protect all: press OPTIONS tap [P r otect All]. T o unprotect: tap a bo …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 109
Managing Periodicals 109 T able of Contents Index Managing P eriodicals In the issue list, you can keep only rec ent issues and delete previous issues aut omatically . 1 T ap [P eriodicals] at [H ome] menu tap a periodical. 2 Pr ess OPTIONS tap [Manage Subscription]. The management dialog appears . …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 110
Managing Periodicals 110 T able of Contents Index 3 T ap the desired setting [Sav e] Tips If you want to delet e extra issues immediately , tap [Delete extra issue(s) now .] [Save] [ Y es]. If you hav e issues that you do not wan t to delete , protect them using [P rotect Issues] in the OPTIONS menu ( 108 ). Note Y ou …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 111
Applications Menu 111 T able of Contents Index Applications Menu The [ Applications] menu pr ovides useful functions, such as listening to music while r eading a book, creating a memo , and more. T ap [Applica tions] at [Home] menu. V iew stor ed pictures ( 118 ) W rite handwritt en notes or dra w pictures ( 113 ) Listen to music ( 120 …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 112
Applications Menu 112 T able of Contents Index U sing an emb edded dictionar y 1 T ap [Dic tionar y] under [ Applica tions] at [Home] menu. The name of the curren tly selected dic tionar y is shown at the t op of the screen. T o switch to another dictionar y , press OPTIONS tap [Change Dictionar y]. 2 Input a wor d using the on-screen k eyboar …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 113
Applications Menu 113 T able of Contents Index Crea ting drawings 1 T ap [Handwriting] under [A pplications] at [Home] menu. 2 T ap [New Dra wing]. [New Drawing] Tip Pr ess OPTIONS tap [New Dra wing] to crea te a dra wing. 3 Dra w in the dra wing ar ea with the supplied stylus or your finger tap [Done]. T o erase a line, tap tap or stro …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 114
Applications Menu 114 T able of Contents Index Tips If you tap [New], the current dra wing is sav ed, and a new drawing edit or opens. Newly creat ed drawings will be sa ved only in the int ernal memor y . Notes While writing, make sur e that y ou are not t ouching another area on the scr een – this could aff ect the notes th …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 115
Applications Menu 115 T able of Contents Index Capturing a screenshot Y our Reader allows y ou to captur e a screenshot of the drawing y ou ’ re viewing and st ore the image as a picture file. T o do this, view a dra wing of your choic e and then tap OPTIONS [C apture Screenshot]. Y ou can view your captur ed screenshots b y going to [Applica …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 116
Applications Menu 116 T able of Contents Index Crea ting text memos 1 T ap [ T ext Memo] under [A pplications] at [Home] menu. 2 T ap [New Memo]. [New Memo] Tip Pr ess OPTIONS tap [New Memo] to cr eate a te xt memo. 3 Enter t ext in the input area using the on-screen ke yboard ( 30 ) T ap [Done]. Tips If you tap [New], the curren …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 117
Applications Menu 117 T able of Contents Index T o delete/prot ec t a te xt memo in the list T ap [ T ex t Memo] under [A pplications] at [Home] menu, pr ess OPTIONS tap [Delete Memos] or [Pr otect Memos]. T o delete, r ef er to the example instructions for deleting books in “D eleting Con tent” ( 107 ). T o protect, ref e …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 118
Applications Menu 118 T able of Contents Index V iewing pic tures Y ou can view pictures stored in either in ternal memor y or a memor y card. A lso , y ou can set your fa vorite pictures to the standby scr een. 1 T ap [Pictures] under [Applica tions] at [Home] menu. 2 T ap a thumbnail of desired picture on the list. Tips Please see 57 r …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 119
Applications Menu 119 T able of Contents Index T o set as a standby screen In the [Pictures] list, press OPTIONS [Select Standby Screen] tap the thumbnail of candidate picture tap [Done]. The [Standb y Screen] setting is configur ed from the [Settings] menu ( 129 ). Tip When two pictures or more ha ve been selected, the display ed p …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 120
Applications Menu 120 T able of Contents Index Playing audio files Y ou can enjoy audio files with optional headphones . 1 T ap [ A udio] under [ Applications] a t [Home] menu. 2 T ap a desired album to go to the audio list . 3 T ap a desired audio file , and play an audio file . The playback scr een appears ( 121 ). Tips Please see …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 121
Applications Menu 121 T able of Contents Index Pla yback screen operations C ov er ar t Repeat icon Shuffle icon Play/pause Playback pr ogr ess bar V olume indic at or Playback icon appears during playback Pl a yb a ck position Skip to the beginning of the previous ( or curren t if play ed mor e than 3 seconds fr om the beginning) audio file Skip t …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 122
Applications Menu 122 T able of Contents Index T o Do this P ause/stop a song T ap . Resume playback T ap . Skip to the previous/ next track Swipe the playback scr een. Skip to the beginning of the previous (or curren t) audio file/beginning of the next audio file T ap / . Note Skips to the beginning of the current audio file if pla …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 123
Settings 123 T able of Contents Index Changing Settings T ap [Settings] at [Home] menu. [ General Settings] ( 125 ) [Date and Time] [ Time Zone] [Date and Time F ormat] [P age T urn Pr efer ence] [Menu Language] [Keyboard] [Screen Orientation] [Reader Store Notifica tions] [Applic ation Preferences] ( 127 ) [Dictionar y] [Slideshow] [P age …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 124
Changing Settings 124 T able of Contents Index [ Wireless Controls] ( 131 ) Switches mobile network and Wi-F i, and sets wireless standby . [ Wi-Fi Netw ork Settings] ( 132 ) Sets the detailed settings of W i-F i. [About] Displays sy stem and legal inf ormation of the Reader . [Device Shutdown] Shuts down (pow er off ) the Reader completely …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 125
Changing Settings 125 T able of Contents Index [ Gener al Settings] [Date and Time] T ap a field to change. Input a number by tapping the numeric key pad. T ap [OK ] to apply the change. Tip When you ac cess the Reader Stor e or connect the Reader to your comput er , the date and time of the Reader will be automatically synchr …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 126
Changing Settings 126 T able of Contents Index [Date and Time F ormat] T ap [M onth-Day — Y ear] or [Day-Month- Y ear] to selec t the date f ormat. T ap [12 hour] or [24 hour] to selec t the time format . T ap [OK ] to apply the changes. [Page T urn Preference] Sets the swiping direction to turn pages for ward . S …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 127
Changing Settings 127 T able of Contents Index [ Applica tion P r efer enc es] [Dic tionar y] Selec ts a default dictionar y to use . [Slideshow] Sets the slideshow on/off and its duration up to 60 seconds . Note Slideshow may take a longer time t o display depending on the size of picture. [Page Sync] Sets to synchroniz e book marks, typed notes a …
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Changing Settings 128 T able of Contents Index [S y stem Management] [P o w er Management] P ow er management helps a void unnec essar y batter y consumption. P ow er management oper ates as f ollow s: After 10 minutes of inactivity , the Reader enters the sleep mode automatically and batt er y consumption is minimized . After three* …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 129
Changing Settings 129 T able of Contents Index [Device Lock] Locks the Reader b y setting a pass code . T ap [On] to set a pass code . Input a 4- digit number by tapping the numeric key pad. T ap [OK ] to lock the Reader . T o unlock , input the pass code and tap [ OK ]. Then tap [Off ] to unlock the Reader , and tap [OK]. Note …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 130
Changing Settings 130 T able of Contents Index [ Check for Upda te] Manually per forms a check of the lat est firmwar e version a vailable f or your Reader . Note Y our Reader will also automatically check for the lat est firmwar e updates . [Initialization] [Restore Defaults] Restores the Reader to its default settings . Y ou will need to per form …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 131
Changing Settings 131 T able of Contents Index [ W ireless Con trols] [Mobile Netw ork] [ Wi-Fi] Sets mobile network and W i-F i to on/off individually . When set to [ Off ], the selec ted network is alway s disabled. [ On] is set by default. T ap [OK] to apply the change. Note [Mobile Network] and [ W i-F i] cannot both be set to [Off ]. If you wa …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 132
Changing Settings 132 T able of Contents Index [ W i-F i Network S ettings] Reader can connect to the following W i-F i networks . Y our Home Wi-F i networks Public W i-F i networks , such as at coff ee shops , hotels , or libraries. Standard IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g Securit y F ollo wing are the security methods suppor ted: WEP (Ope …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 133
Changing Settings 133 T able of Contents Index On the [ Wi-F i Network Settings] screen, c onfigured access points and ac cess points tha t are installed within the communication range of the Reader ar e display ed on a list. T ap to configur e a new acc ess point manually ( 138 , 139 ) T ap to sear ch the surrounding access poin t again Acc es …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 134
Changing Settings 134 T able of Contents Index T o connect a new access point from the access points list If you connect to an access point wher e is not display ed, simply tap the ac cess point in the list to connect to it. T o connect to an access point where is displa y ed 1 T ap a new acc ess point from the ac c ess points list. Acc ess points …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 135
Changing Settings 135 T able of Contents Index 2 T ap [Encr yption Ke y] enter the encryption ke y using the on-screen k eyboar d tap [ OK]. …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 136
Changing Settings 136 T able of Contents Index 3 T ap [C onnec t] to return to the [ W i-F i N etwork Settings] screen, and star t connection to the acc ess point . When and [C onnected] appear , your Reader is now connected to a Wi-F i Network . C onnected access point Status of the access point in the access points list Messages Status [C onfigur …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 137
Changing Settings 137 T able of Contents Index Tips An access poin t, once configur ed, can be c onnected simply by tapping it on the list. F rom the OPTIONS menu , you can change the or der of the access points in the list , delete the configur ed access poin t, etc, ( 141 ). T o change the settings of the access point, or …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 138
Changing Settings 138 T able of Contents Index T o configure a ne w access point using the WPS ( Wi-Fi protec ted Setup) fea ture The setting of the wir eless LAN router supported WPS fea ture is easy to c onfigure . T ap [Crea te New C onnection] tap the desired setting method. Ther e are 2 wa ys t o configure the ac cess point . F ollo w the …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 139
Changing Settings 139 T able of Contents Index T o configure a ne w access point manually An access poin t not display ed in the access poin ts list (such as an access point used with an unbr oadcast SSID) can be configur ed manually . T ap [Crea te New C onnection] [M anual Registration] enter the SSID of the acc ess point and setup other …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 140
Changing Settings 140 T able of Contents Index Item Description [ Wi-F i A dvanced Settings] [IP Addr ess]: IP address is assig ned to the Reader . T ap [Aut o] to set automatically by using DHCP when the access point supports DHCP . T o set manually , tap [Manual] a field to change . Input a number by numeric key pad tap [OK]. [DNS]: Enter …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 141
Changing Settings 141 T able of Contents Index OPTIONS menu of [ Wi-Fi N etw ork Settings] Pr essing the OPTIONS button ( 17 ) will displa y the menu for r elated supplemen tar y functions. When displaying the OPTIONS menu , not all items listed below will be sho wn in every given circumstance . Item Description/Reference page [Delete Wi-F i Ne …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 142
T roubleshooting 142 T able of Contents Index T roubleshooting If the Reader does not func tion as expec ted , tr y the follo wing steps to r esolv e the issue. 1 Reset the Reader by pr essing the RESET hole ( 18 ) with a small pin or clip after 5 seconds , slide the pow er switch t o restart the Reader . The con tent and settings stor ed o …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 143
T roubleshooting 143 T able of Contents Index S ymptoms P o w er Battery c annot charge. Charge the battery within the temperature r ange of 41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) ( 19 ). Battery life seems short. The operating t emperatur e is below 41°F (5°C). This is due to the battery characteristics and not a malfunc tion. T he Reade …
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T roubleshooting 144 T able of Contents Index When you ar e out of the network cov erage ar ea for a while, slide the WIRELESS switch to “OFF” ( 18 ). Batter y life can be extended by turning off the wir eless fea ture . Ba tter y consumption may incr ease when using the [Brow ser] application. When the [Brow ser] application is not …
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T roubleshooting 145 T able of Contents Index T ouch operation is not effective . If condensation occurs in the touch scr een, or dust attaches to the touch scr een, it may cause a malfunction. F or details , see “ On Cleaning ” ( 164 ). I f any objects are placed on the touch scr een, it may cause a malfunction. When not in use , l …
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T roubleshooting 146 T able of Contents Index Tip If you cannot find a solution from the abov e , go to [Help and Suppor t] from the OPTIONS menu in the Reader Stor e ( 3 ). Wi-Fi connection The Reader will not connect to a Wi-F i network. Check that the WIRELESS switch is set to “ON” and [ Wi-F i] is set to [ On] in the [ Wireless C on …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 147
T roubleshooting 147 T able of Contents Index The Wi-F i network settings of the acc ess point are not correct. Adjust the settings as described in the manuals that came with the access poin t and in any inf ormation provided b y the administrat or of the Wi-F i. T he Reader is too far from the ac cess point. Mov e the Reader closer to the …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 148
T roubleshooting 148 T able of Contents Index The antenna icon indicates sufficient signal strength, but the Reader cannot connec t to the Internet. The ser ver y ou attempted t o connect to may be curren tly unavailable . W ait for a while and try again. Internet bro wser A par ticular W eb page is not displa y ed correctl y . Due to the v …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 149
T roubleshooting 149 T able of Contents Index The authorization data may ha ve been damaged as a result of shutting down while r eading a con tent. De — authorize your c omputer and the Reader , then authorize again via Reader Librar y . R efer t o Reader Librar y Help for fur ther information. T he book may be pr otected by unsupported dig …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 150
T roubleshooting 150 T able of Contents Index Pla ying audio files An audio file cannot play back. Audio files that ar e not suppor ted by the Reader cannot be play ed. F or details on suppor ted audio files, see “Suppor ted F ile F ormats” ( 169 ). Sound output is not audible. Increase the volume if it is set too lo w ( 18 ). ? …
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T roubleshooting 151 T able of Contents Index The Reader cannot be recognized by y our computer . A USB hub or USB extension cable is used for the connection. Connection via an ex tension cable or USB hub is not guaranteed . Connect the USB cable directly to the computer . Disc onnect the USB cable from the Reader , then reconnect it after …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 152
T roubleshooting 152 T able of Contents Index Reader Librar y does not recognize the Reader . Disconnect the USB cable from the Reader , then reconnect it. The Reader becomes unstable while connected to a computer . A USB hub or USB extension cable is used for the connection. Connection via an ex tension cable or USB hub is not guaranteed . …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 153
T roubleshooting 153 T able of Contents Index The Reader cannot transf er conten t to memor y cards directly . Use Reader Librar y to transfer con tent. A memor y c ard cannot be recognized on the Reader or Reader Librar y . If a memor y card is formatted b y your comput er , it may become unusable on the Reader and Reader Librar y . When f …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 154
T roubleshooting 154 T able of Contents Index T o eject the SIM card 1 P ower off the Reader completely ( 15 ). 2 P r ess the hole of SIM card with a small pin or clip . Hole of a SIM card slot 3 P ull out the SIM car d slot from the Reader . SIM card 4 C onfirm the direction of the SIM card and SIM car d slot, and firmly inser t the SIM card i …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 155
Appendix 155 T able of Contents Index P r ecautions Reader Disposal Ref erence The built-in rechar geable battery of the Reader is recyclable. Do not remove the battery yourself , consult Sony Support Center ( 3 ). Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the Eur opean Union and other European countries with separat …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 156
Precautions 156 T able of Contents Index Disposal of wast e batt eries (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separa te collection systems) This symbol on the battery or on the pack aging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. On c ertain batteries this symbol migh …
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Sony PRS-950 — page 157
Precautions 157 T able of Contents Index Notice f or customers: the f ollowing information is only applicable to equipment sold in countries applying EU directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, T okyo , 108-0075 Japan. The A uthorized Representativ e for EMC and pr oduct safety is Sony Deutschland Gmb …
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Precautions 158 T able of Contents Index FCC C ompliance Statement: The follo wing FCC sta tement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in the USA. Other versions may not comply with FC C technical r egulations. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuan …
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Precautions 159 T able of Contents Index If y ou ha ve any questions about this pr oduct: V isit: www.son y .com/r eadersupport Con tact: Sony “Digital Book Reader” Customer Support at 1-(866)-962-7669 W rite: Sony Cust omer Information Ser vice Cent er 12451 Gateway Blvd ., F ort Myers, FL 33913 Declaration of C onformity T rade Name: SONY Mod …
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Precautions 160 T able of Contents Index Safety Inf ormation A SIM card is factory installed. Please do not remove the SIM car d. Use the supplied AC adapter (PRSA -AC1) only . Do not use other AC adapter . Prot ected content is limited t o personal use only . Use of the c ontent beyond this limit requires permission of the cop …
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Precautions 161 T able of Contents Index On heat build-up Heat may build up in the Reader while charging , or if it is used for an e xtended period of time. On headphones Note Headphones not supplied. Road Safety Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating an y motorized v ehicle. It may creat e a traffic hazard and is illegal in man …
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Precautions 162 T able of Contents Index On the wireless feature SONY provides wir eless connectivity at no additional cost to you f or certain activities in connection with the content service provided by SONY . Y ou may be charged a fee f or wireless connectivity for your use of other wir eless services on your product, such as W i-F i acc …
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Precautions 163 T able of Contents Index On software Copyright law s prohibit repr oducing the software or the manual accompan ying it in whole or in part, or renting the soft ware without the permission of the cop yright holder . In no event will SONY be liable for an y financial damage, or loss of pr ofits, including claims made by …
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Precautions 164 T able of Contents Index On cleaning Clean of the Reader with a soft cloth, such as a cleaning cloth for eyeglasses. If the Reader becomes ver y dirt y , clean it with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild deter gent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, sc ouring powder , or solvent, suc …
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Precautions 165 T able of Contents Index Notes on handling memory cards Inser t into the correct slot with the card’ s label side up until it clicks into place . The Reader does not comply with the follo wing: − MagicGate™ standard*. − copyright protection of SD cards. * MagicGate™ is the collective name of content prot ecti …
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Copyright Notic e 166 T able of Contents Index C op yright Notice The conten ts of each book pre-loaded on this product are copyrighted works , edited with the cooperation of the publisher . Copyright la ws prohibit cop ying the data of this product or the contents of this manual (illustrations, r elated documents , etc.) in whole or in part withou …
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Copyright Notic e 167 T able of Contents Index The W ireless LAN functionality , has passed W i-F i certification and complies with the interoper ability specifications established by WF A ( Wi-F i Alliance). All other system names and pr oduct names appearing in this document are the register ed trademarks or trademarks of their respective …
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 168 T able of Contents Index GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE This product contains the f ollowing software cover ed by the GNU General P ublic License (hereinafter ref erred to as “GPL ”) and/or GNU Lesser General Public License (hereinafter ref erred to as “LGPL ”). Y ou may obtain, alter , and redistribute the source …
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Suppor ted File F ormats 169 T able of Contents Index Suppor ted F ile F ormats The f ollowing file f ormats can be managed within Reader Librar y and transferr ed to y our Reader . Book EPUB file (.epub file extension) EPUB (OPS v ersion 2.0) suppor ted PDF file (.pdf file extension) Suppor t is based on the PDF 1.6 specification. ? …
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Suppor ted File F ormats 170 T able of Contents Index Pic ture JPEG file (.jpg or .jpeg file extension) GIF file (.gif file extension)* PNG file (.png file extension) BMP file (.bmp file extension) * F or an animation GIF file , only the first frame will be sho wn. Note A large file size of picture ma y not be displayabl …
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S ystem Requirements 171 T able of Contents Index Sy st em Requirements Reader Librar y will work with the follo wing operating systems . OS Description Microsoft W indows 7 (32/64 bit) Windo ws 7 Starter Windo ws 7 Home Basic Windo ws 7 Home P remium Windo ws 7 P rof essional Windo ws 7 Ultimat e Microsoft W indows Vista (32/64 bit) Windo ws Vista …
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S ystem Requirements 172 T able of Contents Index CPU Windo ws: 800 MHz Celer on class processor or bett er Macintosh: Intel, P owerPC G3, G4 or G5 processor RAM 128 MB or more (minimum 512 MB for Windo ws 7, Windows Vista) F ree spac e on hard disc Windo ws: 100 MB or mor e Macintosh: 60 MB or more Depending on the content amoun t, more space ma y …
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Index 173 T able of Contents Index I ndex Symbols (Home) button ……… 17, 32 OPTIONS button ……….. 17, 57 (P age turn) buttons ……. 17 (Size) button …. 17, 70, 119 [All Not es] ……………… 32, 69 [Applica tions] …….. 32, 111 [A udio] ……………….. 111, 120 [Books] …………………… 32, 55 [C ollections] …… …
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Index 174 T able of Contents Index [Books] list ………………………… 55 Conditional icon …………. 55 Sor t …………………………. 55, 60 [Search] ………………………… 60 [Sor t:] ……………………………. 60 [ View:] ………………………….. 60 [Brighter]…………………………… 75 [Brow s …
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Index 175 T able of Contents Index Downloading Con tent ……. 41 Drawing …………….. 63, 64, 113 [Darker] …………………………….. 75 [Date and Time] …….. 123, 125 [Date and Time F ormat] ……………………………… 123, 126 [Delete Wi-F i Networks] .. 141 [Delete Audio] ………………….. 58 [Delete Book] ….. …
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Index 176 T able of Contents Index H Handwriting … 63, 64, 111, 113 F inding a Note …………….. 67 [Notes] ……………… 59, 63, 67 Handwriting a note …………. 63 Headphones jack …………….. 18 Highlighting word(s) ………. 62 Holes for optional c over attachment ……………………. 18 Home Menu ………………… …
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Index 177 T able of Contents Index [Margin C ut] …………………….. 71 [Menu Language] …. 123, 126 [My Accoun t] ……………………. 40 N Network Menu …………………. 93 Newspapers …………. 32, 42, 88 Note ………………………. 61, 64, 67 Annotation ………………….. 61 Book mark ing ………………. 61 D …
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Index 178 T able of Contents Index P ow er management ……………………………… 123, 128 Charging the Reader ….. 22 P ow er saving Tips ……….. 24 P ow er switch ……………….. 15 Standby scr een …………………… 60, 119, 129 [Device Shutdown] ….. 124 P ow er saving Tips ……………. 24 P ow er switch ………. …
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Index 179 T able of Contents Index S Screen Orientation ………….. 77 Zoom-in mode ……………. 74 [Orientation] …………. 59, 77 [Screen Orientation] …………………………. 123, 126 SD card ………………. 16, 91, 164 SD card slot ……….. 16, 91, 164 Searching …………………… 60, 78 Searching for not es within …
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Index 180 T able of Contents Index [ T w o P age View] ………………. 71 U Useful F eatures ………………….. 5 Using Embedded Dictionaries ………….. 83, 112 Using Wikipedia ………………. 87 V Viewing pictures …………… 118 V olume butt on ……….. 18, 122 [ View:] ……………………………….. 60 [ View Book …