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User  Guide

February 2011

Summary of Contents for E-Reader N647

Page 1: ...Kobo Wireless eReader Desktop Application User Guide February 2011...

Page 2: ...Kobo Wireless eReader Desktop Application User Guide February 2011 KOBO EREADER AND KOBO DESKTOP APPLICATION USER GUIDE 2...

Page 3: ...the Eme 19 Find out how much power your eReader has leN 21 Find books on your eReader 21 A word about books 21 Find your 100 free classics 23 Find books you ve added 23 Find books you ve started readi...

Page 4: ...ader 42 Add books using another applicaEon 42 Shop for books on the go 44 A word about shopping 44 Visit the Kobo Store 44 Browse by category 46 Find recommended books 47 Search by author or Etle 48 B...

Page 5: ...word about wireless connecEons 64 Set up a wireless Internet connecEon 66 Use a secure wireless network 67 Update your eReader 68 Synchronize your books and bookmarks 69 Turn o wireless 71 Troublesho...

Page 6: ...with other Kobo apps 93 How the Kobo service works 94 Share books and bookmarks between devices 96 Legal 97 ABOUT THE KOBO EREADER 97 DESIGN 97 ENGINEERING 97 AWribuUons and Legal 99 Licenses ASF 99...

Page 7: ...icenses zlib 161 Federal CommunicaUon Commission Interference Statement 163 Industry Canada Statement 164 Europe EU Statement 165 Speci caUons 170 KOBO EREADER AND KOBO DESKTOP APPLICATION USER GUIDE...

Page 8: ...your eReader library The Kobo service lets you read your books from the Kobo Store on any Kobo supported device including your eReader computer and select smartphones and tablets For more informaEon...

Page 9: ...ox you should nd Your new Kobo eReader A USB cable The Quick Start Guide You ll nd the Quick Start Guide and USB cable tucked into the leN panel of your box simply liN the top ap and pull out the cont...

Page 10: ...What goes where KOBO EREADER AND KOBO DESKTOP APPLICATION USER GUIDE 10...

Page 11: ...onnecEon and browse the Kobo Store or update your library and bookmarks 6 Back Buoon Go back one screen 7 SD Slot Increase the number of books your eReader can hold by inserEng an SD card up to 32 GB...

Page 12: ...ll also see a prompt asking you what you would like to do while your eReader charges You can read or manage your library If you choose to manage your library your computer will treat your eReader as a...

Page 13: ...MENU buoon 2 Using the NavigaEon Pad select SETTINGS from the menu 3 Press the MENU buoon again and select GENERAL from the SETTINGS sub menu 4 Use the NavigaEon Pad to highlight and select SET SLEEP...

Page 14: ...senngs 1 Press the MENU buoon 2 Using the NavigaEon Pad select SETTINGS from the menu 3 Press the MENU buoon again and select GENERAL from the SETTINGS sub menu 4 Use the NavigaEon Pad to highlight an...

Page 15: ...leN on the NavigaEon Pad To move around on screen press up down leN or right on the NavigaEon Pad Your eReader will highlight items so that you know where you are on the screen Some pages have a serie...

Page 16: ...will page back and pressing down or right will page forward To turn pages while reading a regular book just press leN or right on the NavigaEon Pad Pressing leN takes you back a page while right pages...

Page 17: ...s and symbols from the virtual keyboard Highlight the leoer number or symbol you want then press the middle of the pad to select it To enter a capital leoer select the shiN key then select the charact...

Page 18: ...on again and select GENERAL from the menu Your eReader displays your current date and Eme senngs 4 Select SET DATE TIME The SET DATE TIME screen appears The YEAR eld is automaEcally selected Note You...

Page 19: ...n Pad to apply your date changes Set the Ume To set the Eme on your eReader 1 Turn it on and press the MENU buoon 2 Select SETTINGS from the menu The SETTINGS OVERVIEW screen appears 3 Press the MENU...

Page 20: ...right or leN on the NavigaEon Pad to select either AM morning or PM aNernoon night 8 To set your Eme zone a Press down on the NavigaEon Pad unEl you select the row beneath the TIME ZONE heading b Pre...

Page 21: ...n To recharge your eReader connect it to your computer using the USB cable provided If your baoery level drops to 20 your eReader will warn you that you need to charge it To clear the warning connect...

Page 22: ...used by libraries and similar organizaEons to prevent unauthorized distribuEon of their books Press the MENU buoon to see a list of areas you can browse To nd books in EPUB format look in your BOOKS...

Page 23: ...PRE LOADED BOOKS Your eReader will lter your BOOKS area and show only your free classics To see your full list of books again just select ALL BOOKS from the DISPLAY menu Find books you ve added Have y...

Page 24: ...y in each book Your eReader automaEcally removes items from your I M READING area when you reach the last page To reach your I M READING area press the HOME buoon Change the way your eReader shows boo...

Page 25: ...n and select BOOKS 2 Press the MENU buoon and select DISPLAY from the menu The DISPLAY menu appears 3 Choose how you want books shown COVERS AND TEXT COVERS ONLY TEXT ONLY Note Your I M READING and DO...

Page 26: ...ed to your eReader To change how your eReader lters books 1 Go to your BOOKS area To reach this area press the MENU buoon and select BOOKS 2 Press the DISPLAY buoon and select which books you want to...

Page 27: ...t listed in your I M READING area To open a book 1 Go to either your BOOKS area or your I M READING area To reach your BOOKS area press the MENU buoon and select BOOKS To reach your I M READING area p...

Page 28: ...e NavigaEon Pad to navigate the contents Press up and down to move through the list of chapters Press the middle of the NavigaEon Pad to select a chapter and jump directly to the start of it If the Ta...

Page 29: ...ents to skip directly to a speci c chapter See Use the Table of Contents for more informaEon Make text bigger or smaller When you are reading a book you can easily adjust the size of text to make read...

Page 30: ...You can choose between a serif font and a sans serif font To change the font your eReader uses in a book 1 Press the MENU buoon and select DISPLAY from the menu The DISPLAY menu appears 2 From the Fon...

Page 31: ...other sources and books you have added to your eReader using Adobe Digital EdiEons will not o er the dicEonary To look up the meaning of a word 1 While reading press the MENU buoon 2 Select DICTIONARY...

Page 32: ...ch the last page of your book press right on the NavigaEon Pad to turn the last page This lets your eReader know that you have nished the book It will stop lisEng your book on your I M READING page an...

Page 33: ...der you can choose from a variety of ways of adding them You can transfer books to your eReader using the Kobo Desktop ApplicaEon included with your eReader Adobe Digital EdiEons an SD card drag and d...

Page 34: ...re informaEon see the secEon Use the Kobo Desktop ApplicaEon Add books wirelessly You can add books by shopping the Kobo Store directly from your eReader You ll need a wireless Internet connecEon and...

Page 35: ...Protected books have been encrypted to protect them from illegal copying and distribuEon You need an applicaEon called Adobe Digital EdiEons to work with these books Unprotected books are not encrypt...

Page 36: ...m onto your eReader You can add new books to your eReader by accessing it like a portable hard drive To do this you will need a PC or Mac computer the USB cable provided with your eReader the books yo...

Page 37: ...t d Unplug the USB cable from your eReader and computer You can turn on your eReader and nd your new books They will be in the BOOKS area if the les were EPUBs or in the DOCUMENTS area if they were PD...

Page 38: ...c Unplug the USB cable from your eReader and computer You can turn on your eReader and nd your new books They will be in the BOOKS area if the les were EPUBs or in the DOCUMENTS area if they were PDF...

Page 39: ...l lose access to any books on it To remove an SD card simply press it gently and then release it It should pop parEally out of the SD slot for easy removal Add library books and other DRM protected bo...

Page 40: ...to your eReader To use Adobe Digital EdiEons with your eReader you need free Adobe Digital EdiEons soNware an Adobe ID You also need to authorize your eReader with Adobe before you can add books to i...

Page 41: ...can use with their soNware which is why this is necessary 8 Click Finished to complete the process Your eReader will now be listed as one of your Bookshelves in ADE which means you can transfer prote...

Page 42: ...opens it 3 Click the library icon to switch to your library view 4 Select your new book and drag it to the Kobo eReader bookshelf Your new book is now ready to read on your eReader Add books from oth...

Page 43: ...PUB or PDF format For more informaEon on using Adobe Digital EdiEons see hop www adobe com products digitalediEons Calibre Calibre is a popular open source applicaEon for managing libraries of eBooks...

Page 44: ...wireless networking with your eReader see Work wirelessly with your Kobo eReader Note You can also shop the Kobo Store from your computer using the Kobo Desktop ApplicaEon See Use the Kobo Desktop App...

Page 45: ...gnal you have and whether you are connected to it 5 Select JOIN NETWORK If you selected a secure network your eReader will prompt you for a network password a Use the virtual keyboard to enter the net...

Page 46: ...RIES page should appear 2 Press up and down on the NavigaEon Pad to move around the list of categories When you nd a category you re interested in use the NavigaEon Pad to select it 3 Browse the categ...

Page 47: ...ge press down on the NavigaEon Pad unEl you highlight RECOMMENDED 3 Press the middle of the pad to select it The RECOMMENDED READING page should appear 4 Use the NavigaEon Pad to move around the page...

Page 48: ...oard to enter the Etle keywords or author name that you want to search for 4 Use the NavigaEon Pad to select SEARCH Your eReader searches the Kobo Store for any books that match your criteria and disp...

Page 49: ...ormaEon page This starts the store checkout process Your eReader will prompt you to sign in to your Kobo account 2 Use the virtual keyboard to enter the email address and password associated with your...

Page 50: ...nt before you can shop the Kobo Store from your eReader The easiest way is to visit the Kobo Store on the Web at hop www kobobooks com Just sign in to change your billing informaEon online 1 Visit the...

Page 51: ...documents to your eReader in the same way you add books The Kobo eReader supports documents in PDF format including those protected by Adobe DRM For more informaEon on DRM and di erent ways of adding...

Page 52: ...y added to your library Details include The name of each document The date it was added to your eReader Its current status UNREAD OPEN or FINISHED Change the way your eReader sorts documents You can c...

Page 53: ...to either your DOCUMENTS area To reach your DOCUMENTS area press the MENU buoon and select DOCUMENTS 2 Press up or down on the NavigaEon Pad to move around the list of available documents If your lis...

Page 54: ...n Pad to navigate the contents Press up and down to move through the list of secEons Press the middle of the NavigaEon Pad to select a secEon and jump directly to the start of it If the Table of Conte...

Page 55: ...o shiN your view to the leN or top edge of the page Press leN or up on the NavigaEon Pad depending on which edge you have reached To go forward one page Use the NavigaEon Pad to shiN your view to the...

Page 56: ...f your screen to show that you are zoomed in Use the NavigaEon Pad to move around on the page When you reach the edge of a page the arrow at the edge of the page will turn to a solid black arrow If yo...

Page 57: ...he MENU buoon and use the NavigaEon Pad to select DISPLAY from the menu The DISPLAY menu appears 2 Select LANDSCAPE to read your document across the long edge of your eReader To change back to the nor...

Page 58: ...pending on what you re reading other secEons will contain the kind of content you d nd in print things like Sports Finance and so on To save or delete issues and manage your subscripEons you can use t...

Page 59: ...or if you turn o the automaEc download feature you can use the eReader to start a wireless connecEon and update your library yourself If there are no wireless networks in your area you can use the Kob...

Page 60: ...ry To reach your NEWS MAGS area 1 Press the MENU buoon 2 Select NEWS MAGS from the menu Here you ll nd any newspapers and magazines you are subscribed to The word NEW will appear beside any unread iss...

Page 61: ...ct a publicaEon from your NEWS MAGS area to see a list of available issues 2 Press the MENU buoon and select how you want issues sorted LAST READ BY DATE Read magazines and newspapers Reading newspape...

Page 62: ...vigaEon Pad to turn pages Press the MENU buoon and choose NEXT SECTION or PREVIOUS SECTION to jump forward or back If you re viewing a page that has links press up and down on the NavigaEon Pad to mov...

Page 63: ...ENU buoon and select DELETE THIS BOOK 4 When your eReader asks you to con rm that you want to delete this book select CONTINUE Remove a book from your I M READING page SomeEmes you may want to take a...

Page 64: ...you are within a wireless network s range your eReader will nd a strong signal and you should be able to connect to it without problems If you are on the edge of the network s range or if there is int...

Page 65: ...from work and start shopping for a new book If there are several Known Networks in your area your eReader will automaEcally connect to the one with the strongest signal in order to give you the best c...

Page 66: ...obo eReader or update your library on the go you need to set up a wireless Internet connecEon To do this all you need is your eReader and access to a wireless network in your area To connect to the Ko...

Page 67: ...WIRELESS SETTINGS screen you will see a checkmark next to the name of the network you joined This icon shows that you are currently connected to the network Use a secure wireless network Some wireless...

Page 68: ...ur eReader successfully connects to the network it will display the NETWORK DETAILS screen and add the network to your KNOWN NETWORKS list If your eReader cannot connect to the network for some reason...

Page 69: ...ynchronize your books and bookmarks Synchronizing involves updaEng your Kobo account with informaEon about the books you have bought and the books you re reading It keeps your library up to date and e...

Page 70: ...oad them Bookmarks get updated too In our example let s say that you started reading a book on your eReader but then forgot it at home and conEnued reading at work using the Kobo Desktop ApplicaEon If...

Page 71: ...account the SIGN IN screen will appear Create an account or sign in You will see a SYNCHRONIZING screen while your eReader connects to the Kobo Store and updates your account with library and bookmark...

Page 72: ...e menu and gives you an idea of how much power you have leN Check your eReader s seqngs If your eReader is using the wrong date and Eme you may experience issues when synchronizing your library or dow...

Page 73: ...situaUons SituaUon The wireless network I want to use isn t showing up in my list of networks If you try to set up a wireless Internet connecEon using your eReader but can t nd a wireless network tha...

Page 74: ...ertain hours If there is a power failure or other technical issue the hardware running the network may stop working There are a range of reasons why a network may not be available If your network is d...

Page 75: ...sing an SD card you will only be able to access it while the SD card remains inserted in your eReader Re insert your SD card to read your book or document Note It will take a few moments for your eRea...

Page 76: ...NGS from the menu 3 On the ADVANCED SETTINGS screen press up on the NavigaEon Pad to move to the links at the top of the screen 4 Select the ADVANCED link Your eReader o ers a factory reset opEon 5 Us...

Page 77: ...r computer meets the system requirements for running the Kobo Desktop ApplicaEon then install and launch the applicaEon Check your system requirements To use the free Kobo Desktop ApplicaEon your comp...

Page 78: ...t your Kobo eReader to your computer Look for the USB cable inside your box This is also how you charge your eReader It may take up to 3 hours to fully charge but you don t have to wait to start your...

Page 79: ...our eReader It may take up to 3 hours to fully charge but you don t have to wait to start your installaEon 2 When Windows detects your eReader select Open folder to view les 3 Open the Desktop Install...

Page 80: ...icaEon checks for soNware updates What happens next depends on the type of update it discovers If it detects an opEonal update you can choose whether or not to install the latest soNware Click YES to...

Page 81: ...Ecally checks whether there are any updates available for your eReader s soNware If it detects that you need to update your eReader it will prompt you for an acEon Note You can also install eReader up...

Page 82: ...should be in your ApplicaUons folder The rst Eme you launch the applicaEon it will prompt you to Sign in or create a new account Shop for new books Visit your library If you choose to sign in or crea...

Page 83: ...in the EMAIL ADDRESS eld 3 In the CREATE PASSWORD eld enter a password for your new account 4 Your password must be between 6 and 20 characters 5 Type this password again in the CONFIRM PASSWORD eld 6...

Page 84: ...brary Select one of the following opEons from the SORT BY list TITLE AUTHOR DATE ADDED DATE LAST OPENED If you have a large library you may nd it helpful to lter your library so that you can nd books...

Page 85: ...eN of the page To jump forward or back in the book select NEXT CHAPTER or PREVIOUS CHAPTER To jump to a speci c part of the book select TABLE OF CONTENTS This opens a list of all the chapters in your...

Page 86: ...CK TO LIBRARY When you stop reading Kobo automaEcally bookmarks the last page you were on so that you can come back to this page the next Eme you open your book Tip If you are nished with a book you c...

Page 87: ...h eld at the top right of each page in the Store See something interesEng Just click on a Etle or cover to see more informaEon To buy a book Once you ve found a book you re interested in you re ready...

Page 88: ...reless and update your library wirelessly Connect your eReader to your computer and click SYNC in the Kobo Desktop ApplicaEon To subscribe to a newspaper or magazine All newspaper and magazine subscri...

Page 89: ...he issues you own 3 Right click the issue you want to keep 4 Select SAVE THIS ISSUE If you decide later that you don t want this issue you can come back and select UNDO SAVE To save all issues of a ne...

Page 90: ...Even if you delete all issues of a newspaper or magazine you will sEll be billed for your subscripEon and you will sEll receive future issues 1 Go to the NEWS MAGS area 2 Right click the name or cover...

Page 91: ...e applicaUon If you cannot resolve a problem with the Kobo Desktop ApplicaEon you may nd it helpful to reinstall the program Windows 1 From the Windows Start menu select Control Panel 2 Select Add Rem...

Page 92: ...ktop Mac OS X 1 Open your ApplicaUons folder in Finder 2 Right click Kobo and select Move to Trash 3 Finally navigate to your home directory and then to Library ApplicaEon Support 4 Right click the Ko...

Page 93: ...d on your computer at home or work Or maybe you love reading on your iPad but someEmes wish you could read on your phone Kobo lets you choose and even switch between all of these whenever you want To...

Page 94: ...artphone or tablet Since Kobo knows which books you ve bought from the Kobo Store and where you are in each book you can read on any Kobo supported device and switch between them without losing your p...

Page 95: ...u directly to page 57 to conEnue reading It s that easy Notes You need an Internet connecEon to be able to update your Kobo account If you are o ine your Kobo app or eReader will keep track of your bo...

Page 96: ...Desktop ApplicaEon click UPDATE LIBRARY If you use a Kobo eReader you have two choices Connect via wireless and update your library Connect your eReader to your computer via USB cable choose MANAGE LI...

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Page 155: ...ut fee and encourage the use of this source code as a component to supporEng the PNG le format in commercial products If you use this source code in a product acknowledgment is not required but would...

Page 156: ...oNware to deal in the SoNware without restricEon including without limitaEon the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the SoNware and to permit persons t...

Page 157: ...cumentaEon les the SoNware to deal in the SoNware without restricEon including without limitaEon the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the SoNware and...

Page 158: ...permioed provided that the following condiEons are met 1 RedistribuEons of source code must retain the above copyright noEce this list of condiEons and the following disclaimer 2 RedistribuEons in bin...

Page 159: ...S SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE...

Page 160: ...re This means 1 All copyrights to RAR and the uElity unRAR are exclusively owned by the author Eugene Roshal 2 The unRAR sources may be used in any soNware to handle RAR archives without limitaEons fr...

Page 161: ...OTHER KIND OF LOSS WHILE USING OR MISUSING THIS SOFTWARE 5 Installing and using the unRAR uElity signi es acceptance of these terms and condiEons of the license 6 If you don t agree with terms of the...

Page 162: ...any purpose including commercial applicaEons and to alter it and redistribute it freely subject to the following restricEons 1 The origin of this soNware must not be misrepresented you must not claim...

Page 163: ...rmined by turning the equipment o and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separaEon be...

Page 164: ...operaEon of the device IMPORTANT NOTE IC RadiaEon Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiaEon exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment End users must follow the speci...

Page 165: ...ed antenna impedance is 50 ohms To reduce potenEal radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the EIRP is not more than required for successful communicaE...

Page 166: ...equency range of 2454 2483 5 MHz For detailed informaEon the end user should contact the naEonal spectrum authority in France esky Czech Kobo E reader N647 mto prohla uje e tento Netronixinc je ve sho...

Page 167: ...E reader N647 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la DirecEva 1999 5 CE Greek Netronixinc Kobo E reader N647 1999 5 Fran ais French Par l...

Page 168: ...tronixinc dat het toestel Kobo E reader N647 in overeenstemming is met de essenE le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG MalU Maltese Hawnhekk Netronixinc jiddikjara li dan...

Page 169: ...talimi relevantnimi dolo ili direkEve 1999 5 ES Slovensky Slovak Netronixinc t mto vyhlasuje e Kobo E reader N647 sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1999 5 ES Suomi Finnish...

Page 170: ...18 Speci caUons Model Name Kobo E Reader N647 Maximum OperaEng Temperature 45 C Power 700 mA KOBO EREADER AND KOBO DESKTOP APPLICATION USER GUIDE 170...

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