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Barnes & Noble BNRZ100 Manual
126 pages 5.61 Mb
2 Barnes & Noble, Inc. 122 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10011 USAModel BNRV350A Version: 1.1.1.A 3 Table of Contents7 IntroductionContact Us Getting to Know Your NOOK8 The picture below shows the features on the front of your NOOKPower Button GlowLight™ Touchscreen E Ink® Pearl Display microSD™ Memory Card Slot Page Turn Buttons The front of your NOOK NOOK Button E Ink® Touchscreen Display Page-TurnButtons NOOK Button This NOOK symbol on the lower front of your NOOK is called the NOOK button microUSB Port The image below shows the back of your NOOK 9 Power ButtonmicroSD™ Memory Card SlotPower Button microSD Memory Card Slot 11 Getting Started with Your NOOK20 Using Gestures to Control Your NOOK23 The Quick Nav Bar24 The Status BarThe Left Side of the Status Bar The Right Side of the Status Bar Swiping Left on the Status Bar 25 GlowLight™27 The Home Screen30 Reading Books on Your NOOK54 Reading Magazines and Newspapers on Your NOOK55 The Library on Your NOOK63 Using the LendMe Program66 Shopping on Your NOOK71 Using Your NOOK in a Barnes & Noble StoreRead In Store™: Reading Books in a Barnes & Noble Store 72 Searching Your NOOKSearching from the Quick Nav Bar Searching in Your Library Searching for Words with Accents and Other Diacritical Marks 73 Configuring Your NOOK74 Configuring GlowLight™75 Viewing and Configuring Device Info76 Displaying System InformationTap the About Your NOOK menu choice to display the following information: •Owner, the name of the owner of this NOOK •Account, the email address of the Barnes & Noble account linked to this NOOK •Software version, the version number of your NOOK software •Model number, the model number of your NOOK •Serial number, the unique serial number of your NOOK Wi-Fi MAC address Erase & Deregister Device does NOTE: You must be connected to a Wi-Finetwork to deregister your NOOK To erase and deregister your NOOK, do this: 2.Tap the button labeled Erase & Deregister Device Tap the button labeled A dialog box appears, asking you to confirm that you want to reset your NOOK 3.Tap the button labeled Reset NOOK Viewing Legal Notices 77 Configuring Wireless Settings78 Configuring Screen Settings79 Adjusting the Screen TimeoutBy default, your NOOK waits 5 minutes before turning off the screen To adjust the screen timeout for your NOOK, do this: 1.On the Setting screen, tap Screen On the Screen Settings page, tap the menu choice Screen timeout •2 minutes •5 minutes •15 minutes •1 hour Selecting a Screensaver Your NOOK includes two sets of screensavers: •authors (portraits of famous authors) •nature (pictures of nature) By default, your NOOK displays the authors screensaver when it goes to sleep To change the screensaver on your NOOK, do this: 1.On the Settings screen, tap Screen 3.Tap the name of the screensaver or set of screensavers you want to use 80 Configuring Time Settings81 Selecting a Time ZoneTo select a time zone for your NOOK, do this: Show all world time zones 2.When you see the time zone you want to select, tap it 82 Configuring Navigation Buttons in the Reader83 Configuring the Shop85 Configuring Social Features86 Linking Your NOOK to Your Facebook AccountTo link your NOOK to your Facebook account, do this: On the Social screen in Settings, tap the button labeled Link your Facebook, Twitter, and Google Accounts Link Your Account 3.Tap in the Email or Phone field Enter the email address or phone number associated with your Facebook account 5.Tap in the Password field and enter the password to your Facebook account 6.Tap the Login button Linking Your NOOK to Your Twitter Account To link your NOOK to your Twitter account, do this: 2.Tap the Link Your Account button under the Twitter logo 3.Tap in the Username or email field field 5.In the Password field, enter the password for your Twitter account 6.Tap the Sign In button 7.Tap the Allow button Linking Your NOOK to Your Google Account You can import contacts from your Google account 87 Adding a Contact88 Inviting Individual Friends to Become NOOK FriendsViewing the Contact Information of a Contact Adding or Editing Email Addresses Deleting a Contact 89 FriendsRequests Sent Inviting Friends to Become NOOK Friends™ 90 SuggestedInvite button Setup Account Managing the Visibility of Your LendMe Books By default, your NOOK Friends™ can see all your lendable books On the Social settings screen, tap the menu choice Manage visibility of my LendMe books 91 Viewing the Activities of Your NOOK Friends™92 Configuring Search93 Using Your NOOK at Wi-FiHotspotsWi-FiNetworks in Barnes & Noble Stores Unsecured Wi-FiNetworks Secured Wi-FiNetworks 94 Updating the Software on Your NOOK95 Using an SD Memory Card98 Tips and TroubleshootingSolving ProblemsDeregistering Your NOOK Changing Your Password Reregistering Your NOOK 100 Appendix A: Page Numbering and File Formats101 Appendix B: International Use and Languages103 Appendix C: One Year Limited Warranty107 Appendix D: Trademarks and CopyrightsAdobe Reader Mobile Software AT&T Dictionary Fonts microSD and microSDHC Wi-Fi Additional Information 108 Appendix E: FCC NoticesFCC IDs FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER FCC/IC Radiation Exposure Statement Other Information Related to the Radio 110 Appendix F: Industry Canada Notice111 Appendix G: NOOK® Terms of Service112 Appendix H: AT&T Terms of Service & Acceptable Use Policy123 Index124 sync button 57 viewing and sortingLike on Facebook using the Facebook Like feature for the book or periodical you’re reading MAC address 76 magazine memory My Shelves newspaper canceling an invitation removing a friend from your list of NOOK Friends 89 Requests list Sent list open book icon in Status Bar 24 opening a book page numbering in eBooks 100 password requiring a password for purchases steps for changing your BN.com account password 98 PDF files page numbering power adapter power button 8, 14 press and hold 21 privacy Quick Nav Bar rating and reviewing on BN.com 42 reading status screen adjusting the timeout interval 79 screen orientation 78 screensavers scroll types of cards supported 95 serial number Settings overview of the Settings screens 73 screen search 92 time 80 wireless share button 42 sharing quotes through social media and email 49 shelf Shop browsing lists and categories 66 buying a book searching for titles, authors, or topics 67 searching the Shop
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