Pocketbook 360 Plus User Manual

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User Manual360° Plus

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Appearance1. On/Off (power button) – switch the Device On/Off (long pressure)2. Up3. Down4. Left5. Rightnavigation keys

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Appearance 106. ОК – short press opens selected element; long press – opens context menu (if available)7. Turning pages buttons (Forward/Back-wa

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Appearance 1113. Reset button is located under the bat-tery cover. The Device restarts after pressing this button.NOTE The G-sensor (acceleromete

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Technical СharacteristicsDisplay 5” E Ink® Vizplex 600×800, 200 dpi, B&WCPU 800 MHzRAM 128 MBStorageFlash-memory 2 GB (up to 1.5 GB available for

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Getting StartedIn this chapter you will learn how to prepare the Device to work and about its main control features.PROTECTIVE COVER USAGETo open the

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Getting Started 14To take off the protective cover, slightly push on one of the projections.CHARGING BATTERYTo extend battery lifetime, it’s recommen

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Getting Started 15To charge the battery for the rst time, do the following:• Connect the Device to a computer or charger with USB-cable. I

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Getting Started 16book, depending on settings (Settings > At startup, open).To turn off the Device, press On/Off button contin-uously until the De

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Getting Started 17and pull it with the other hand, as shown on a gure.Take off the cover and press the recessed Reset key with some thin item, e.g.

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Getting Started 18LOADING FILESConnect the Device to the PC using micro-USB cable.NOTE The Device should be kept on while transferring les.Yo

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Table of ContentsSAFETY PRECAUTIONS ... 4APPEARANCE ... 9TECHN

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Getting Started 19NAVIGATIONUse navigation buttons Up, Down, Left, Right to se-lect required item (e.g. book or menu item). ATTENTION! If you change

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Getting Started 20Also you can congure key mapping to your own in Conguration > Key mapping section.WORKING WITH ON-SCREEN KEYBOARDThe on-screen

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Getting Started 211. Change text case2. Erase last entered symbol3. Change input language. To add the lan-guage (up to 3 layouts) to the onscreen

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Getting Started 22CONNECTING TO INTERNETThe Device can connect to Interntet using Wi-Fi networks. If you will open an application, which requires Int

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Getting Started 23name will turn to the same as Network name (SSID). If you’d like to change connection (for example, Home or Ofce) press

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Getting Started 24• WPA/WPA2 PSK – you will need to enter network key (up to 64 symbols)5. Select the idle time before disconnection in the corresp

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Main MenuIn this chapter you will learn about main interface elements and their functionality. Main menu con-sists of list of two last opened books an

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Main Menu 26• Open/Open with – Open with appears, when a book can be opened with an alternative reader application (e.g. book in PDF format can be o

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Main Menu 27thumbnails or detailed (thumbnail and brief le/folder info). Names can be displayed as le names or book titles. Filter is congure

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Main Menu 28NEWSOpens PocketNews – application for adding and reading RSS feeds.To add RSS news feeds, open RSS setup. Select the Add RSS feed option

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Table of Contents 2MAIN MENU ... 25Books 25News 28Favorites 30Photo 30Dictionary 31Applications

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Main Menu 29To update feed, select Update in the application menu. Updated content is added to the le with .hrss extension, and the le will be ac

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Main Menu 30FAVORITESThis section displays the books, added to favorites in Books section. To add book to Favorites, select the corresponding book’s

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Main Menu 31DICTIONARYAfter your start this application, the on-screen key-board will appear. Type the word you’d like to nd, and application will

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Main Menu 32APPLICATIONSThis section contains games and additional soft-ware. To exit an application, press Backward key continuously.BrowserYou can

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Main Menu 33• Page turning buttons (Backward/Forward) – to scroll the content of the window vertically• OK button• short press – to follow links a

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Main Menu 34ChessYou can play versus your friend or the Device. If you are playing against the Device, you can se-lect 10 difculty levels. Use t

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Main Menu 35SudokuPopular Japanese puzzle. After pressing OK on an empty eld, selection window will appear. You can select a digit you think should

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Main Menu 363. To obtain your activation code, link your Device with your account by entering the serial number of the Device on the website.4. To

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Main Menu 375. In the Obreey Sync widget, press the Up-date button (if Wi-Fi connection has not been acti-vated, the Device will either do this auto

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Main Menu 38CALENDAROpens current year calendar. You can change year using Left/Right or Backward/Forward keys. To exit Calendar, press OK.STATUS BA

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Table of Contents 3CONFIGURATION ...49FIRMWARE UPDATE ... 57TROUBL

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Main Menu 39NOTE In sleep mode the clock is removed from the status bar to save power for screen update.EXPRESS MENUBy default Express menu opening i

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Reading BooksIn this chapter you will learn how to read e-books and congure reader software for the most com-fortable reading.The Device supports nex

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Reading Books 41TURNING PAGESUse Backward/Forward or Left/Right keys to turn pages (while reading books in PDF or DjVU format Up/Down keys also turn

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Reading Books 42MAKING NOTESYou can enter notes mode by pressing Down but-ton continuously or by pressing the corresponding menu option.On the top of

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Reading Books 43CHANGING FONT SIZEIn text format books (ePub, FB2 etc., excluding PDF and DjVu) you can change font size with Up/Down keys. 5

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Reading Books 44table, continuous press of OK button expands/col-lapses subsection branch.You can tune appearance of contents in context menu. There

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Reading Books 45Bookmarks Adds current page to bookmarks. After adding a page to bookmarks in a right top corner a dog ear mark will appear. All the

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Reading Books 46width, or encoding (for TXT and HTML books). FB2 books has two refresh modes: Best Quality or High Speed (default).Zoom PDF and DjVu

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Reading Books 47size with Up and Down keys. Some images and ta-bles may not display in this mode. Reow mode is supported for PDF books only• Tex t

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Reading Books 48Rotate Fixes the screen orientation: select the suitable one with navigation keys.CLOSING A BOOKTo close a book, select the correspon

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Safety PrecautionsBefore start working with the Device, please, read this section carefully. Following these instructions will help you ensure your sa

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CongurationIn this chapter you will learn how congure the interface and software features of the Device for the most comfortable usage. Selec

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Con guration 50NOTE During the registration only serial number of the Device is sent. Registration is related to the particular Device only and is n

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Con guration 51User ProlesHere you can congure up to 6 user proles (5 can be stored on the internal storage and 1 – on mi-croSD card). Each prol

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Con guration 52AppearanceHere you can select the appearance parameters:• Theme• Interface font. If you’d like to use your own font, copy its les

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Con guration 53completely. Always provides the best quality, but consumes the most power. Less frequency may cause some artifacts from previous page

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Con guration 54disabled at all. Also you can set idle time before locking keyboard and automatic power off.Open at StartupHere you can set either op

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Con guration 55Read more about network connections in Connect-ing to Internet section.MaintenanceThis section allows you to congure system pa

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Con guration 56CAUTION! If you need to erase all data on the Device, use this feature only, don’t try to format the Device inter-nal memory via PC.•

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Firmware UpdateWARNING! Firmware Update is a responsible operation, during which management software of the Device will be changed. In case of imprope

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Firmware Update 58If default Internet connection is not set, the De-vice will ask to connect to one of available wire-less networks.Also you can set

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Safety Precautions 5• exposure to liquids or damp (do not use the De-vice in the rain, in the street at higher humidity, near bodies of water etc.)•

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Firmware Update 597. During boot press and hold both OK and Forward buttons simultaneously until the mes-sage Firmware update… is displayed on the s

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Firmware Update 60TroubleshootingError Message Reason Correction MethodNo upgrade image foundFile SWUPDATE.BIN cannot be found on the microSD card. M

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TroubleshootingMalfunciton Possible Reason SolutionDevice does not turn on or turns on but only the logo is loadedBattery is low Charge the batteryA b

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Troubleshooting 62Malfunciton Possible Reason SolutionBook opens but various symbols, question marks etc. are displayed instead of lettersIncorrect e

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Troubleshooting 63Malfunciton Possible Reason SolutionBookmarks, settings and current position in le cannot be savedFile system damagedConnect the d

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Customer SupportFor detailed information about service centers in your country please use contacts below:TelephoneDeutschland 0-800-183-39-70USA 1-8

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Certication informationModel name: PocketBook 512Brand name: PocketBook 360 PlusEurope – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the

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Certi cation information 66EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies.In Italy the end-user sho

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Safety Precautions 6MaintenanceDo not disassemble or modify the book reader. Do not use the Device with a damaged battery, charger (broken case, po

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Safety Precautions 7By the end of product guarantee term, please contact the nearest authorized service facility for examination on the subject of se

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Safety Precautions 8UtilizationIncorrect disposal of this Device may have adverse im-pacts on the environment and public health. To prevent such con

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