Sony PRS-650 [2/139] Clear touc
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Table of Contents Index
CONGRATULATIONS
Your Reader Touch Edition™ comes with these
useful features:
Clear touch – a high quality touch screen that
allows you to navigate effortlessly by swiping
to turn pages, tap to bookmark, take notes
and highlight.
Font Zoom – increase or decrease the text
size to your preference, or zoom into images
to take a closer look.
Dictionary – simply double-tap a word to see
its meaning and to translate it.
Read on. There’s so much more.
Personalize the standby screen with your
favorite picture.
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- Click for instant access 1
- Digital book reader 1
- Prs 650 user guide 1
- Table of contents index 1
- Clear touc 2
- Congratulations 2
- Dictionar 2
- Font zoo 2
- For more details please refer to this user guide 3
- Use the collections feature to organize your library on your reader to find the book you want to read never lose track of time with the clock view whenever the options button is pressed 3
- Adjusting content view 52 4
- Annotation 4
- Resizing 4
- Useful features 4
- Zooming in 49 4
- Collection management 5
- Dictionary 5
- Jumping to a page 57 5
- Reading periodicals 65 5
- Searching 5
- Other applications 6
- Specifications 19 6
- Supported file formats 121 6
- Chapter 1 7
- Charge busy indicator 8
- Getting started 8
- Parts and controls 8
- Power switch 8
- Red charging in progress orange when booting shutting down internal memory access off off sleep mode reader in operation 8
- For more precise operations use the supplied stylus insert fully into the holder when not in use 9
- Lights up in orange during memory card access 9
- Memory card access indicator 9
- Memory stick pro duo slot 9
- Sd card slot 9
- Stylus 9
- Begin charging charge completed 12
- Charge your reader by connecting it to your computer with the usb cable supplied 12
- Charging the reader 12
- During use 13
- Status indicators during charging 13
- To check battery status in the status bar 13
- Charging battery 14
- Power saving tips 14
- Recommended temperature 14
- More power requiring operations 15
- Tips to save power 16
- How to get ebooks 17
- Support 18
- Support web site and contact list 18
- Battery life continuous playback 19
- Model name 19
- Operating charging temperature 19
- Power source 19
- Specifications 19
- User available capacity 19
- Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 20
- Dimensions w h d 20
- Display 20
- Expansion slots 20
- Optional accessories 20
- Chapter 2 21
- About the user guide 22
- Basic operation 22
- To use the link icons 22
- To use the page links 22
- Double tapping 23
- Single tapping 23
- Touch screen 23
- Swiping 24
- Swiping and holding 24
- Double tapping and dragging 25
- Dragging 25
- On screen keyboard 26
- Tap and hold an applicable character key will pop up optional characters 28
- To input optional characters 28
- Home menu 29
- Press the home button to display the home menu 29
- About the status bar 29 30
- Items in the options menu 31
- Options menu 31
- Pressing the options button 10 will display the menu for related supplementary functions 31
- 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 31
- Reading books 36
- Reading content 36
- Tap books at home menu to view a book list tap a desired book to open 36
- Conditional icon 37
- Operation at page view 38
- Annotation 39
- Bookmarking 39
- Highlighting word s 40
- Deleting a drawn line highlight tap and stroke across the drawn line or highlight 41
- Handwriting a note 41
- Press options tap notes create edit use a stylus or finger to mark your note 41
- Adding a note 42
- Enter a note tap done 42
- Tap a bookmark or highlighted word by drawing or by keyboard 42
- To enter a handwritten note tap by drawing 42
- To enter a memo with typed in text 26 tap by keyboard 42
- Will be attached to the bookmark or highlight to view the added note tap a bookmark or highlight with 42
- Tap a bookmark or highlight with delete yes 43
- Tap a bookmark or highlight with edit edit a note tap done 43
- To delete a note 43
- To edit a note 43
- Finding a note 44
- Press options tap notes list 44
- Searching for notes within a book 44
- Tap a note 44
- Icons and types of note in the notes list 45
- A list of all the bookmarks highlights and handwritten memos in all contents appears 46
- Finding the notes in all contents 46
- Tap a note on the list 46
- Tap all notes at home menu 46
- The page containing the selected note is displayed 46
- Adjusting the text size select one of text size icons and close 47
- Press 10 for re sizing 47
- Resizing 47
- Changing a page mode 48
- Page mode menu 48
- Press tap page mode 48
- Tap a desired item from the following 48
- Drag the zoom slider or tap or of the zoom bar repeatedly until the page is zoomed to the desired scale 49
- Press tap zoom in 49
- 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 49
- Zooming in 49
- 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 50
- Zooming a specified image or column to the screen size 50
- Using the zoom in mode 51
- 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 52
- Adjusting content view 52
- Custom 52
- Press options tap adjust view 52
- Tap the desired item from the following 52
- Tap to apply the setting and exit 52
- The change will only be stored in the content being adjusted select original when it is necessary to restore the default setting 52
- Custom setting mode 53
- Screen orientation 54
- By selecting a word s 55
- Searching 55
- From the on screen keyboard 56
- By using the slider 57
- Jumping to a page 57
- Tap the page number shown in the status bar drag the slider or tap a point on the page jump bar 57
- By page number 58
- By tapping a link 59
- Jump to viewed pages 59
- Returning to the previously displayed page 59
- An instant search for a meaning or translation is possible with the embedded dictionaries 60
- Double tap a word 60
- The headline of the word definition is displayed 60
- Using embedded dictionaries 60
- Page turn buttons 10 61
- Tap or the definition area 61
- To list words with same head letters as previously entered word 62
- Listing previously looked up words 63
- Press options tap delete word logs tap the check box of each word to be deleted done yes 64
- To delete word logs 64
- Periodicals in the home menu 65
- Reading periodicals 65
- Tap a desired periodical to go to issue list 65
- Tap periodicals at home menu 65
- You can read newspapers magazines from 65
- Tap a desired issue in the list 66
- Operations on a section 67
- Operations on an article 67
- Use the navigation bar to read 67
- Collections 68
- Creating 68
- Tap collections at home menu new collection 68
- To change a collection name 69
- Adding contents 70
- From the collections 70
- From either the books or issues list 71
- Deleting a collection 72
- Even if you delete content in a collection the corresponding content will remain undeleted on the reader 73
- Press options tap remove content 73
- Removing contents 73
- Tap collections at home menu tap a collection 73
- Tap the thumbnail of each content to be deleted done yes 73
- Deleting content 74
- Example books list 74
- Tap books press options tap delete books 74
- Tap done yes 74
- 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 to unselect all press options tap unselect all 74
- Protecting content 75
- Tap books press options tap protect books 75
- Tap done 75
- Applications 76
- Applications menu 76
- The applications menu provides useful functions such as listening to music while reading a book creating a text or a handwritten memo and more tap applications at home menu 76
- Creating drawings 77
- Tap handwriting under applications at home menu 77
- Tap new drawing 77
- Drawinthedrawingareawiththesupplied stylusoryourfinger tapdone 78
- To erase a line tap tap or stroke a part of the line 78
- To delete protect a drawing s 79
- Viewing editing created drawings 79
- Creating text memos 80
- Enter text in the input area using the on screen keyboard 26 tap done 80
- Tap new memo 80
- Tap text memo under applications at home menu 80
- To delete protect a text memo in the list 81
- Viewing editing text memos 81
- Input a word using the on screen keyboard 26 tap a candidate word 82
- Tap dictionary under applications at home menu 82
- To list previously looked up words 82
- To list words with same head letters as the inputted word 82
- Using embedded dictionaries 82
- Tap a thumbnail of desired picture on the list 83
- Tap pictures under applications at home menu 83
- To set slideshow 83
- Viewing pictures 83
- To set as a standby screen 84
- To zoom in a picture 84
- Playing audio files 85
- Tap a desired album to go to the audio list 85
- Tap a desired audio file and play an audio file 85
- Tap audio under applications at home menu 85
- The playback screen appears 86 85
- You can enjoy audio files with optional headphones 85
- Playback screen operations 86
- Changing settings 88
- Settings 88
- Date and time 90
- Date and time format 90
- General settings menu items 90
- Menu language 90
- Page turn preference 90
- Application preferences menu items 91
- Dictionary 91
- Keyboard 91
- Screen orientation 91
- Selects a default dictionary to use 91
- Selects a preferred on screen keyboard 91
- Sets the direction to rotate when changing from portrait to landscape mode 91
- Sets the slideshow on off and its duration up to 60 seconds 91
- Slideshow 91
- Power management 92
- 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 two days of inactivity the reader automatically shuts down and stops consuming battery power 92
- System management menu items 92
- Device lock 93
- Locks the reader by setting a pass code tap on to set a pass code input a 4 digit number by tapping the numeric key pad tap ok to lock the reader to unlock input the pass code and tap ok then tap off to unlock the reader and tap ok 93
- Standby screen 94
- Clear keyboard history 95
- Deletes predictive words for the on screen keyboard 95
- Format memory 95
- Formats the internal memory of the reader or an inserted memory card formatting will erase all the contents in the selected storage 95
- Initialization menu items 95
- Restore defaults 95
- Restores the reader to its default settings you will need to perform the initial settings after restoring 95
- Troubleshooting 96
- Battery cannot charge 97
- Battery life seems short 97
- Symptoms 97
- Display takes a long time to appear 98
- Screen 98
- The reader cannot turn on 98
- A book cannot be read 99
- A book that has been transferred from your computer cannot be read 99
- Reading contents 99
- The screen is frozen 99
- Touch operation is not effective 99
- Continue reading does not work or bookmarks are missing 100
- You cannot find a transferred book 100
- A picture cannot be displayed 101
- An audio file cannot play back 101
- Playing audio files 101
- Sound output is not audible 101
- Viewing pictures 101
- Connection to the computer 102
- The reader cannot be operated 102
- The reader cannot be recognized by your computer 102
- Content cannot be transferred to the reader from your computer 103
- Reader library does not recognize the reader 103
- The reader becomes unstable while connected to a computer 103
- Content cannot be transferred to a memory card 104
- Content on a memory card cannot be read played viewed on the reader 104
- Memory card 104
- A memory card cannot be recognized on the reader or reader library 105
- Content on a memory card cannot be deleted 105
- Appendix 106
- Disposal of old electrical electronic equipment applicable in the european union and other european countries with separate collection systems 106
- Precautions 106
- Reader disposal reference 106
- Table of contents index 106
- Disposal of waste batteries applicable in the european union and other european countries with separate collection systems 107
- Precautions 107
- Table of contents index 107
- Fcc compliance statement 108
- Notice for customers the following information is only applicable to equipment sold in countries applying eu directives 108
- Precautions 108
- Table of contents index 108
- If you have any questions about this product 109
- Precautions 109
- Table of contents index 109
- For customers in the usa and canada 110
- Owner s record 110
- Precautions 110
- Recycling lithium ion batteries 110
- Table of contents index 110
- Precautions 111
- Safety information 111
- Table of contents index 111
- Caring for others 112
- For customers in france 112
- On heat build up 112
- On the headphone 112
- Precautions 112
- Preventing hearing damage 112
- Road safety 112
- Table of contents index 112
- Warning 112
- On software 113
- Precautions 113
- Table of contents index 113
- About pre loaded contents 114
- Notes on memory cards 114
- On cleaning 114
- Precautions 114
- Table of contents index 114
- About memory stick duo media 115
- About sd card 115
- Notes on handling memory cards 115
- Precautions 115
- Table of contents index 115
- Precautions 116
- Table of contents index 116
- Copyright notice 117
- Table of contents index 117
- Copyright notice 118
- Table of contents index 118
- Gnu general public license 119
- Table of contents index 119
- Gnu general public license 120
- Table of contents index 120
- Supported file formats 121
- The following file formats can be managed within reader library and transferred to your reader 121
- Picture 122
- The following specifications should be met in order to import an aac file 122
- The following specifications should be met in order to import an mp file 122
- Reader library will work with the following operating systems 123
- System requirements 123
- Chapter 1 126
- Getting started 126
- Table of contents 126
- Basic operation 127
- Chapter 2 127
- Reading content 127
- Applications 129
- Collections 129
- Appendix 130
- Settings 130
- Troubleshooting 130
- Index 2 131
- Table of contents 26 131
- Symbols 132
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