Pocketbook Touch Lux User Manual

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Page 1 - User Manual

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Page 2 - Table of Contents

Safety Precautions 10 UtilizationIncorrect disposal of this Device may have adverse impacts on the environment and public health. To prevent such co

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Compliance with International Standards 100 Your device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to

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Compliance with International Standards 101 The highest SAR value under the ICNIRPEU 10g SAR Limit Highest 10g SAR Value2 W/kg 0.217 W/kgThis equipm

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AppearanceFRONT VIEW1. Home – return to Main menu2. Backward – turn page backward3. LED Indicator – dis-plays Device power mode. Dur-ing the ch

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Appearance 12 SIDE VIEW6. 3.5 mm audio jack7. Micro-USB port – connect the Device to a PC or a charger using USB-cable8. Reset – restart the Devic

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TechnicalSpecicationsDisplay6” E Ink Pearl™ HD capacitive multi-sensor dis-play, 1024×758Frontlight YesProcessor 800 МHzRAM 128 МBInternal St

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Getting StartedIn this chapter you will learn how to prepare the Device for work and will read about its main control features.CHARGING BATTERYTo exte

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Getting Started 15 NOTE The indication can be switched off in Setings > Appear-ance> LED Indication section.If the Device is on when you conn

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Getting Started 16 idle time before locking the Device or power off. To unlock the Device, press On/Off button shortly.In case if your Device ‘freeze

Page 11 - Appearance

Getting Started 17 You will be prompted to select USB mode: PC Link or Charge either. Select PC Link. Operating system of com-puter wil

Page 12 - SIDE VIEW

Getting Started 18 Touch & holdOpens context menu of an element (if available).SlideTurns pages of a book or a list; moves an image: slide your 

Page 13 - TechnicalSpecications

Getting Started 19 WORKING WITH ON-SCREEN KEYBOARDOn-screen keyboard is used when it is necessary to enter text information, for example, for search

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Table of ContentsSAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...6APPEARANCE...

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Getting Started 20 1. Change case2. Enter the typed text3. Close the on-screen keyboard4. Erase last typed symbol5. Change input language.As you

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Getting Started 21 CONNECTING TO THE INTERNETThe Device can be connected to the Internet using Wi-Fi networks. If you open an application, w

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Getting Started 22 3. To set up connection with a hidden network, open Connection to a hidden network and enter its SSID from the on-screen ke

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Getting Started 23 • DHCP — get IP address automatically (if DHCP server is congured)• Manual (for skilled users) — enter networks pa

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Getting Started 24 INSERTING MICRO SD CARDThe Device already has 4 GB of internal storage, but you can extend it by using micro SD card. Insert it to

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Main MenuIn this chapter you will learn about basic elements of user interface of the Device.After turning on the Device Main menu will be displayed o

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Main Menu 26 Main menu overviewRecent Events is a list of recently opened and downloaded booksCollapse Applications panelLast read bookLast downloa

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Main Menu 27 RECENT EVENTSThis section displays last actions on the Device, namely last opened, recently loaded books and your friends’ events on Rea

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Main Menu 28 Library OverviewExitMenuSearchTurn Library pages12345

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Main Menu 29 LIBRARYLibrary is e-books le manager. To open a book, touch its title. Library menu allows to lter, group, sort, change ap-pearance of

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Inserting Micro SD Card 24MAIN MENU ...25Recent Events 27Libr

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Main Menu 30 • Genre• Format• Date Added.3 Sorting criteria• File names• Book titles• Last opened• Creation date• Series• Author.Sorting can

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Main Menu 31 Detailed – in this mode there are added thumbnails, information about le format and size, read percentage and status icons: Read

Page 28 - Library Overview

Main Menu 32 …and allows proceeding with next le and folder operations:• Open (if item can be opened with alternative reader program

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Main Menu 33 NOTESIn this section you can view all the notes made during reading. After you select a note, the table of contents of the book

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Main Menu 34 MUSICMusic player for playing .mp3 media les.Repeat onceShufeNormalPreviousNextVolumePress to switchPlay/Pause+-Press / to switch

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Main Menu 35 In the Application menu you can add audio les and fold-ers with audio to the playlist, rearrange tracks, and save or clear playlist. By

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Main Menu 36 ChessYou can play versus your friend or the Device. If you are playing against the Device, you can select 10 difculty levels.Cal

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Main Menu 37 To delete the feed, select it, open the context menu and select Delete command or press the Recycle bin icon .To edit the feed, select

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Main Menu 38 ScribbleApplication for drawing. To select the drawing tool, use the application control panel: Text: select the position and size of th

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Main Menu 39 Device. In addition, Scribble application is used for editing graphic notes.SudokuPopular Japanese puzzle. Press on an empty cell to sel

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Contents 64Open Page 65Bookmarks 67Following Links 67Search 68Scaling 68Dictionary 71Notes 72Screen Orientation 73Text-to-Speech 73Closing a Book

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Main Menu 40 web-page using zooming gestures (pinch or spread two ngers). Hardware buttons / are used to scroll page vertically: scrolls down an

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Main Menu 41 Under Settings you can clear history and cookies, disable/enable JavaScript and loading images. To exit Browser, touch the corresponding

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Main Menu 42 2. Add your Device to your account by entering a se-rial number of a device on the site. 3. Enter your account data at Book Store in t

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Main Menu 43 Press the Personal Room to expand options for work with a personal account:Top up the balance – top up the balance on a site Book-Land o

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Main Menu 44 PocketBook SyncPocketBook Sync service allows you to download all books, chosen on the book store, directly to your Device (or even to s

Page 42 - Personal room

Main Menu 45 Device to your account by entering a serial number of the Device on the site).2. Authorize in PocketBook Sync. Do the following:• laun

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Main Menu 46 not been activated, the Device will generate the connec-tion request).If Automatic connection is chosen in PocketBook Sync settings, Wi

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Main Menu 47 You will see downloading and downloaded les in the Downloads section. Downloaded les are moved to the Download folder,

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Main Menu 48 Dropbox app or from the Dropbox website, to your Device. And you do not need to install anything to your Pocket-Book, it is enough to au

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Main Menu 49 How to synchronizeAutomatically:1. Files, added to the directory ‘Application > Pocket-Book reader’ and to the sync folder on yo

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Advanced Settings 83Saving Battery 89Device Info 89FIRMWARE UPDATE ...91TROUB

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Main Menu 50 Send-to-PocketBookThe application allows to send les to the email address of your Device. Sent books will be automatically down-loaded

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Main Menu 51 • The email with the activation link will be sent to the specied address. Follow this link to receive the email ad-dress of your Devic

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Main Menu 52 is on. Download folder is available after authorization from the locations:• Applications > Send-to-PocketBook• Settings > Acc

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Main Menu 53 The list of trusted sendersDocuments can be downloaded on the Device, if they are sent from the address, contained in the ‘white list’ (

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Main Menu 54 SEARCHAfter selecting this item the on-screen keyboard will be opened, so you will be able to type in a search query – a part from le

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Main Menu 55 TASK MANAGEMENTDevice software supports multitasking, and you can quickly switch between running applications in several ways:• by touc

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Main Menu 56 after you exit the book by pressing . To close application com-pletely, touch top left corner of the screen, press button con-tinuous

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Reading BooksIn this chapter you will learn how to read e-books and congure reader software for the most comfortable read-ing. The Device support

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Reading Books 58 Pressing in the center of the screen evokes the reading menu.GESTURES IN READING MODEClosebookBook-markOpenreading menu

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Reading Books 59 Exit book Book name Search Bookmark Expand reading menuContentTurning pages Open ReadRate menuReading Menu

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

Page 59 - Reading Menu

Reading Books 60 SOCIAL NETWORKS & READRATENow you will be able to take advantages of social net-works on your Pocketbook: share quotations from

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Reading Books 61 Now reading, Have read, Like, Unlike1. Touch one of the options (Now reading, Have read, Like or Unlike).2. Enter data (E-mail and

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Reading Books 62 4. Select social networks, where you want to send news: Facebook, Vkontakte, Odnoklassniki, Twitter – icons of chosen networks will

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Reading Books 63 3. After that the scenario Now reading, Have read, Like, Unlike is performed, beginning from 2 item.4. All actions of your friends

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Reading Books 64 To delete your social networks accounts information for ReadRate, go to Settings > Accounts and Synchroniza-tion > ReadRate

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Reading Books 65 Content section contains three insets:• Sections (book’s chapters names);• Bookmarks (made during reading);• Notes (graphic or te

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Reading Books 66 • By moving the progress bar slider in the reading menu. < and > buttons are intended for more precise navi-gation – one page

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Reading Books 67 BOOKMARKSTo create a bookmark, touch right top corner of the screen. A dog ear mark will appear. To delete a bookmark, touch this ma

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Reading Books 68 SEARCHTo search in book text touch the icon of the reading menu. After entering a query from on-screen keyboard, re-sults found wi

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Reading Books 69 margins width, hyphenations (on/off) encoding, refresh mode (Best Quality or High Speed).PDF & DjVuYou can change only the

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Safety Precautions 7 • penetration of liquids or moisture• exposure to strong electromagnetic elds, electrostatic charges and articial sources of

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Reading Books 70 • Reow – in this mode text is formatted to display completely on the screen. Reow mode is supported for PDF books only. Some tabl

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Reading Books 71 DICTIONARYTouch and hold a word to open a panel allowing you to search for translation using one of installed dictionaries or nd a

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Reading Books 72 NOTESNotes allows you to save favorite book fragments and make handwritten records directly in the text. All the notes will be displ

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Reading Books 73 Eraser – clears markers and pencils. Slide the nger across the area with note to erase it. Screenshot – saves selected text

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Reading Books 74 Select voice packagePlay/PauseVolumeExitCLOSING A BOOKTo close a book, touch left top corner.To start TTS, open reading menu and sel

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SettingsIn this chapter you will learn how congure the interface and software features of the Device for the most comfortable usage. Select Settings

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Settings 76 Boot Logo – image displayed during the Device starts. Logos are stored in system/logo internal storage folder, so you can copy an image

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Settings 77 Key Mapping. In this section you can remap hardware keys. To change key action, select it from the list and select action from the list.N

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Settings 78 DATE/TIMEIn this section you will be able to set date, time, time zone and clock format. You can also Synchronize Time or set Auto Time S

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Settings 79 Congure Dictionaries. Under this section you can un-check dictionaries you don’t want to be displayed in the list during the tran

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Safety Precautions 8 MaintenanceDo not disassemble or modify the book reader. Do not use the Device with a damaged battery, charger (broken case, poo

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Settings 80 • Downloading via Wi-Fi: On demand (you need to process the list before download) or Automatically (all new les are downl

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Settings 81 • Receive les now: The content of the Download folder will be updated. Before update, please, check if your Device is connected to th

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Settings 82 • Synchronize Now: Files in the Sync folder and Pock-etbook device directory will be synced. Before syncing les, please check if your D

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Settings 83 • Remove ReadRate Authorization. After removing all les of events from ReadRate are deleted. Read more about ReadRate in “Social netw

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Settings 84 To add new prole, open the corresponding item. You will be suggested to set destination (local memory or SD card) and to enter the name

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Settings 85 Backup & Recovery• Factory Reset – the Device state will be reset to factory default settings, erasing user settings. Other data (e.

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Settings 86 • Automatically – database would be update after each Library opening and copying/removal of books (including microSD card change).• Op

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Settings 87 be asked to enter the password. You can remove or change password by selecting the corresponding item. To proceed, you will be asked to e

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Settings 88 but consumes the most power. Less frequency may cause some artifacts from previous pages on a screen.Large File WarningIf this setting

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Settings 89 SAVING BATTERYHere you can set parameters, which help to save battery charge:• Battery Percentage, • LED Indication – you may disable L

Page 91 - Firmware Update

Safety Precautions 9 By the end of product guarantee term, please contact the near-est authorized service facility for examination on the subject of

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Settings 90 Software• Firmware Version, • Software Update – the Device will search for updates in the following order: microSD card (if installed)

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Firmware UpdateOfcial rmware updates for Device are published on ofcial PocketBook website (www.pocketbook-int.com). Installation of ofc

Page 94 - Troubleshooting

Firmware Update 92 Automatic UpdateTo start automatic software update select Settings > About Device > Software > Software Update.The Device

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Firmware Update 93 2. Click the Support button on top menu. Select hardware model of your Device3. Download the Firmware to your PC4. Unpack the

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Firmware Update 94 TroubleshootingError Message Reason Correction MethodNo upgrade image foundFile SWUPDATE.BIN cannot be found on the microSD card.

Page 97 - Customer Support

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

Page 98 - Standards

Troubleshooting 96 Malfunction Possible Reason SolutionNo response when you press any keySometimes (e.g., when downloading damaged or too large books

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Customer SupportFor detailed information about service centers in your country please use contacts below:Česko 800-701-307Deutschland 0-800-187-30-0

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Compliance with International StandardsModel name PocketBook 623Product name PocketBook Touch LuxEuropeThe EUT should be supplied by USB port from

Page 101 - 2 W/kg 0.217 W/kg

Compliance with International Standards 99 In all Metropolitan departments, wireless LAN frequencies can be used under the following conditions, eith

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