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Electronic book reader

BookPlace MONO

Setup guide

GX1C000XXXXX  2012.12 Printed in China
©2012 Toshiba Corporation All rights reserved.

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Summary of Contents for BookPlace MONO

Page 1: ...uals in a safe place where you can use them when needed Before using the product read the Safe operation and support guide supplement Electronic book reader BookPlace MONO Setup guide GX1C000XXXXX 2012 12 Printed in China 2012 Toshiba Corporation All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ...ronment to use the product If you do not have access to a wireless LAN environment refer to Create a wireless LAN environment on the back cover about how to set one up You can operate the product by touching its screen Tap Flick Touch the screen lightly once Place your finger on the screen and flick it to the left or right Place your finger on the screen and flick it up or down ...

Page 3: ...Y Example Typing toshiba 1 Tap to change the character input mode to 1 2 Type t o s h i b and a Use to change between capital and small letters 3 Tap 1 Long touch to open a list of different types of characters Tap QWERTY or 10 key to change the keyboard QWERTY You can type text the same as on a computer keyboard 10 key You can type text the same as on a mobile phone ...

Page 4: ...e the Welcome to the BookPlace MONO Series Electronic Book Reader pamphlet Check the model number and the serial number The model number and serial number are written on the side of the product Confirm that the numbers are the same as on the war ranty If you have any questions contact Toshiba s computer support center ...

Page 5: ... cord provided to connect to a USB connector on a computer Charging starts automatically Power cord Insert straight into the product Side with hooks is up You can use the product while it is charging Continue charging until you have finished the initial settings ...

Page 6: ...not touch the screen as you turn on the power If you are touching the screen while turning on the power the touch panel may stop operating normally The logo screen appears after a few seconds After that the End user license agreement screen appears Do the initial settings ...

Page 7: ... Manual setup Use this method for the set up if the wireless LAN ac cess point you are using does not have the WPS mark You can do the set up by detecting the wireless LAN ac cess point you want to use or you can manually add the access point Confirm the network s SSID and authenti cation method before starting 3 Memo After turning on the power if no operations are done for a while the screen turn...

Page 8: ... networks that can be used are de tected and appear in a list 3 Tap a wireless LAN network SSID to connect to 4 Enter the password and other information required by network secu rity See the manuals provided with the broad band router or wireless LAN access point regarding details about SSIDs and passwords to do the set up correctly 5 Tap Connect If the connection is successful Connected to XXX ap...

Page 9: ...ype of characters being used to numbers Your nickname is the name used in Book Place It is displayed when you upload reviews of books Date of birth sex Tap and tap the relevant selection Secret question and answer Enter them the same as above Agree to the user agreement and register Tap to check it You can view the user s agreement by tapping User s agreement above the Email address Press the Back...

Page 10: ...bookcase screen appears An email notification that your membership registration is complete is sent to the email address you registered 1 Enter the email address and password that is already registered for Book Place 2 Tap Login The bookcase screen appears If you already have an account The initial settings are complete Refer to the Guide to basic operations regarding how to read or purchase books...

Page 11: ...built in wireless LAN access point function If the wireless LAN access point function is built in In this document this type of device is called a wireless LAN router Wireless LAN transmissions are done between the prod uct and the wireless LAN router If the wireless LAN access point function is not built in You need a separate device called a wireless LAN access point Wireless LAN transmissions a...

Page 12: ...what the au tomated answering service tells you For details see the Safe operation and support guide supplement Example If you have a technical question after you call the automated answering service press 1 Technical service center business hours 9 00 to 19 00 365 days a year Check the phone number before you call and do not misdial Support information web page This web page provides services and...

Page 13: ... division multiplexing OFDM BPSK OFDM QPSK OFDM 16QAM OFDM 64QAM IEEE 802 11b Direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS CCK DSSS DQPSK DSSS DBPSK IEEE 802 11n Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing OFDM Wireless IEEE 802 11 channel set 2 4 GHz range 2400 2483 MHz for IEEE 802 11b g IEEE 802 11n Channel ID Frequency 1 2412 2 2417 3 2422 4 2427 5 2432 6 2437 7 2442 8 2447 9 2452 10 2457 11 2462 12 24...

Page 14: ... in the product notebook computer Therefore please note that using this built in radio transceiver in a different device may infringe on the regu lations of the radio law Notification Interoperability of radio equipment Wireless LAN The radio transceiver built into this device uses direct sequence spread spectrum DSSS orthogonal frequency division multiplexing OFDM radio technology and is designed...

Page 15: ...rs of buildings or those responsible for an organization may limit the use of wireless LANs The following are noted as ex amples When using equipment that uses a wireless LAN in an airplane When it is determined that there is a harmful effect or it is recognized that there is radio fre quency interference with some services or other types of equipment If you are unsure of the policy regarding the ...

Page 16: ... and used in accordance with the in structions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guaran tee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by o...

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