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Charging the battery:
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2.[MENU] : Displays the function menu for each mode
3.[ ] : Displays the zoom option
4.[OK]
5.[] : Move right, next, forward
[] : Move left, previous, backward
[] : Move up, increases the volume
[] : Move down, decrease the volume
6.[] : Play/pause audio, video & slideshow
7.[ ] : Return to previous screen
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8.[PREVIOUS PAGE] : Go to previous page
9.[NEXT PAGE] : Go to next page
10.Battery indicator
11.Mini USB port
12.Charging jack
13.SD/MMC card slot
14.Earphone jack
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16.Speaker
17.RESET hole
Wall outlet | AC adaptor |
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PCe-Reader
When charging, the indicator light is red, and it will turn green after it is fully charged.
Note: For faster charging, use the AC adaptor instead of connecting to the computer.
Inserting the SD card (not included):
The
To install the SD card into the
1. Turn off the
2. Insert the SD card (face up as shown) into the card slot until it clicks and locks into place.
3. To remove the card, gently push it in until it pops out.
To access the SD card, go to Settings > Explorer.
• A card can only be inserted one way; do not use force when inserting the card.
• Inserting or removing a card while the
Main Menu:
Press and hold [ ], the Main Menu appears on the screen.
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Installing the Borders Desktop App
1. Make sure the computer is connected to the internet to download and use | 4. Click on “Desktop Installers” | 6. Follow the setup wizard to install the app. |
the Borders Desktop App. |
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Using the Borders Desktop App
1. Make sure the computer is connected to the internet. | 4. Click “create account” to create your Borders.com account. |
2. Launch the Borders Desktop Application.
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Use [], [], [], [] to select an option, and press [OK].
Main Menu:
•Now Reading: Book you are currently reading
•Recently Read: Browse recently read books
•My Favorites: Books saved as favorites
•Library: All books stored on the reader
•Music: Play music
•Photo: View photos
•Settings: Settings mode includes Settings, Video, Explorer and Calendar
6.To purchase an eBook, click the price tag of the desired eBook to enter the purchase page.
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3. In the window that pops up, click on
5. Select either “Windows”, or “Mac OS X” depending on which computer you are using, and double click the “DesktopInstaller” icon to launch the installer.
7. Fill out the billing information and check out. | 8. The purchased item will be downloaded shortly and saved in your library. |
7. Press “Finish” to complete the installation.
Sync eBooks to the e-Reader
1.Connect the
2.Click the “Sync” button to copy the books in your library to the
appears. You will be asked to enter your Adobe ID to transfer protected eBooks between computers and mobile devices.
4.If you need to create a new Adobe ID account, click “Get online” on the Setup Assistant page.
3. Click “SIGN IN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT”.
5. Click “Home” in the “Store” menu to access Borders online store.
Store/Home
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6. The eBooks in your library will be copied to the | Books stored on the |
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7.When the sync is completed, click eject before disconnecting the
5.Follow the instructions to create an Adobe ID which will authorize your computer to transfer books to the
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| • Now Reading: Book you are currently reading |
| • Recently Read: Books you have recently read |
| • My Favorites: Books you have tagged as favorites for easy access |
| • Library: All books stored on the |
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the app, do not log out of your Borders account. | Use [], [], [], [] to select, and press [OK] to start reading. |
Reading:
Library: | Next page / previous page: | Reading menu options: | ||
In the “Library”, you can view all the books stored in the | Use [NEXT PAGE], [], [] to go to the next page. | Press [Menu] and the reading menu options appear on the top left of the display, | ||
[], [], [] to select, and press [OK] to start reading. | Use [PREVIOUS PAGE], [], [] to go to the previous page. | select from: | ||
To return to the Main Menu, press [ ]. | To return to the Library, press the [ ] button. |
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Favorite : Add the current book to My Favorites.
Jump to : Quickly jump to any section of the book.
Brightness : Adjust the brightness level of the display.
Press [Menu] again or press [ ] to exit the reading menu. Use [], [] to
[OK].
Text size:
1.Press [] and the text size options appear on the bottom of the display.
2.Use [], [] to select a text size, and press [OK]
3.Press [ ] to exit.
Auto Rotate:
The
Settings > Settings > Auto Rotate.
Catcher in the Rye | The Great Gatsby | The Grapes of Wrath |
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Surely, many verses of the holy books, particularly in the Upanishades of Samaveda, spoke of this innermost and ultimate thing, wonderful verses. "Your soul is the whole world", was written there, and it was written that man in his sleep, in his deep sleep, would meet with his innermost part and would reside in the Atman. Marvellous wisdom was in these verses, all knowledge of the wisest ones had been collected here there, and it was written that man in his sleep, in his deep sleep, would meet with his innermost part and would reside in the Atman. Marvellous wisdom was in these verses, all knowledge of the wisest ones had been collected here in magic words, pure as honey collected by bees. No, not to be looked down upon was the tremendous amount of enlightenment which lay here collected and preserved by innumerable generations of wise Brahmans.— But where were the Brahmans, where the priests, where the wise men or penitents, who had succeeded in not just knowing this deepest of all knowledge but also to live it? Where was the knowledge- able one who wove his spell to bring his familiarity with the Atman out of the sleep into the state of being awake, into the life, into every step of the way, into word and deed? Siddhartha knew many venerable Brahmans,
venerable one. His father was to be admired, quiet and noble were his manners, pure his life, wise his words,
it valuable to know all of this, not knowing that one and only thing, the most important thing, the solely important thing?
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Surely, many verses of the holy books, particularly in the Upanishades of Samaveda, spoke of this innermost and ultimate thing, wonderful verses. "Your soul is the whole world", was written there, and it was written that man in his sleep, in his deep sleep, would meet with his innermost part and would reside in the Atman. Marvellous wisdom was in these verses, all knowledge of the wisest ones had been collected here there, and it was written that man in his sleep, in his deep sleep, would meet with his innermost part and would reside in the Atman. Marvellous wisdom was in these verses, all knowledge of the wisest ones had been collected here in magic words, pure as honey collected by bees. No, not to be looked down upon was the tremendous amount of enlightenment which lay here collected and preserved by innumerable generations of wise Brahmans.— But where were the Brahmans, where the priests, where the wise men or penitents, who had succeeded in not just knowing this deepest of all knowledge but also to live it? Where was the knowledge- able one who wove his spell to bring his familiarity with the Atman out of the sleep into the state of being awake, into the life, into every step of the way, into word and deed? Siddhartha knew many venerable Brahmans,
venerable one. His father was to be admired, quiet and noble were his manners, pure his life, wise his words,
it valuable to know all of this, not knowing that one and only thing, the most important thing, the solely important thing?
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When transferring a new book to the
"My Favorites"
reading it.Adding a book to My Favorites:
While the book is open, press [MENU] and on the upper left of the display select "Favorite" and press [OK], the book will be added to the "My Favorites" section where it can easily be found.
Deleting a book from "My Favorites":
1.Select "My Favorites" from the Main Menu2.Use [], [], [] , [] to select the book you wish to delete and press[MENU].
3.Select from "Delete", "Delete ALL" or "Exit"4.Press [MENU] again to exit the delete options.Siddhartha | 17/357 | 00:01 |
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Surely, many verses of the holy books, particularly in the Upanishades of Samaveda, spoke of this innermost and ultimate thing, wonderful verses. "Your soul is the whole world", was written there, and it was written that man in his sleep, in his deep sleep, would meet with his innermost part and would reside in the Atman. Marvellous wisdom was in these verses, all knowledge of the wisest ones had been collected here there, and it was written that man in his sleep, in his deep sleep, would meet with his innermost part and would reside in the Atman. Marvellous wisdom was in these verses, all knowledge of the wisest ones had been collected here in magic words, pure as honey collected by bees. No, not to be looked down upon was the tremendous amount of enlightenment which lay here collected and preserved by innumerable generations of wise Brahmans.— But where were the Brahmans, where the priests, where the wise men or penitents, who had succeeded in not just knowing this deepest of all knowledge but also to live it? Where was the knowledge- able one who wove his spell to bring his familiarity with the Atman out of the sleep into the state of being awake, into the life, into every step of the way, into word and deed? Siddhartha knew many venerable Brahmans,
venerable one. His father was to be admired, quiet and noble were his manners, pure his life, wise his words,
it valuable to know all of this, not knowing that one and only thing, the most important thing, the solely important thing?
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Surely, many verses of the holy books, particularly in the Upanishades of Samaveda, spoke of this innermost and ultimate thing, wonderful verses. "Your soul is the whole world", was written there, and it was written that man in his sleep, in his deep sleep, would meet with his innermost part and would reside in the Atman. Marvellous wisdom was in these verses, all knowledge of the wisest ones had been collected here there, and it was written that man in his sleep, in his deep sleep, would meet with his innermost part and would reside in the Atman. Marvellous wisdom was in these verses, all knowledge of the wisest ones had been collected here in magic words, pure as honey collected by bees. No, not to be looked down upon was the tremendous amount of enlightenment which lay here collected and preserved by innumerable generations of wise Brahmans.— But where were the Brahmans, where the priests, where the wise men or penitents, who had succeeded in not just knowing this deepest of all knowledge but also to live it? Where was the knowledgeable one who wove his spell to bring his familiarity with the Atman out of the sleep into the state of being awake, into the life, into every step of the way, into word and deed? Siddhartha knew many venerable Brahmans,
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