reMarkable avvente User Manual Download Page 5

7.

Click

restart

to complete the setup. Once restarted, your reMarkable is ready to go with the

latest updates.

(Images:

1.

WiFi setup (2-3 steps)

2.

Screenshot from browser

3.

One time code screen

4.

Restart – highlight button)

Read more

How to create a reMarkable account

How to download and set up the desktop application

How to download and set up the mobile application

How to update your reMarkable

1.4 Charging your device

Use the micro USB cable from the reMarkable box to charge your reMarkable.

Plug the micro USB cable end to the micro USB charging port and the USB end to a USB power
plug (max 5V, 1.5A), or, to your computer.

There are two ways of checking whether your reMarkable is charging

The battery indicator on the home screen will change from a battery icon to a charging icon.

Battery in Settings will say

connected to charger

while the device is charging.

The device will flash white if it is turned off when it starts charging.

2 Basics

2.1 Notebooks

Notebooks are where you sketch and take notes. Notebooks are created by you on your
reMarkable, and there are no limits to how many pages your notebook can have. Switch between a
minimum and a maximum toolbar to suit your needs.

Notebooks are easily renamed and can be moved into folders. View a filtered view of all your
notebooks in the Notebook section on your home screen, regardless of how they are organized.

How to:

Create a new notebook

by tapping the Create new notebook-icon in My Files or a folder.

Add a new page

to your notebook by tapping the new page-icon. New pages are

automatically placed in the end of the notebook.

View all pages

inside a notebook by tapping the page overview-icon. Go back to the

on-page view by clicking the one-page icon.

Summary of Contents for avvente

Page 1: ...2 2 Documents 7 2 3 Ebooks 8 2 4 Folders 9 3 Navigating on the reMarkable 9 3 1 My files 9 3 2 Filter by Notebooks Documents or Ebooks 9 3 3 Bookmarks 10 3 4 Notification center 10 3 5 Settings 10 3...

Page 2: ...le cloud 19 Create a reMarkable account 19 7 2 Desktop app 20 Setup 20 Organize your files 20 Import files 20 Download files 20 7 3 Mobile app 21 Setup 21 Organize your files 21 Import files 21 8 Safe...

Page 3: ...t off Sleep mode reMarkable uses a minimum amount of power when sleep mode is enabled and the touch screen is not activated The device will automatically go to sleep mode if you do not touch any butto...

Page 4: ...the setup assistant on the device The setup consists of a few simple steps that will get your reMarkable ready to go The device arrives partially charged and does not need to be charged before the set...

Page 5: ...ry icon to a charging icon Battery in Settings will say connected to charger while the device is charging The device will flash white if it is turned off when it starts charging 2 Basics 2 1 Notebooks...

Page 6: ...the different Tools LiveView enables you to share your notebook live with friends and colleagues Share your notebooks by email directly from the reMarkable 2 2 Documents Documents are PDF files import...

Page 7: ...ook you want to read 2 Tap the specific menu three dots on the top menu bar and find Text settings 3 Tap directly on a menu option to edit the view settings SCREEN SHOT HERE Read more Import files by...

Page 8: ...give to the documents notebooks and ebooks that you want quick access to Everything you bookmark will be stored in the bookmark section on the home screen Read more How to bookmark a file 3 4 Notifica...

Page 9: ...reen 3 Tap on the wanted link and you will be sent to this place in the document ebook 3 7 Icons 4 Organizing your files 4 1 Bookmark Use bookmarks to label notebooks document or ebooks that you want...

Page 10: ...changes 4 5 Share Share your notebooks documents and ebooks to an email address from your device You must be connected to Wi Fi to share a file How to share a file 1 Tap the more icon three dots on t...

Page 11: ...ific menu three dots in the top menu and select LiveView 3 A window will appear in your desktop app asking you to accept the LiveView invitation Tap Accept to start the session 4 End LiveView by tappi...

Page 12: ...ickness by selecting the brush and tapping the icon with two half circles in the top menu Change color by selecting the brush and tapping the bucket icon in the top menu Choose between grey white and...

Page 13: ...he action 5 11 Undo and Redo Click Undo to reverse your last action Click Redo to redo the action undone by the undo button Note that undo works across layers 5 12 Zoom The zoom tool lets you zoom in...

Page 14: ...ult set to auto update which is recommended for you to always have the latest updates and the newest functionality With this enabled you will get a notification on the home screen to restart the devic...

Page 15: ...if it is charging 6 5 Storage Storage gives an overview of how much free space is left on your device 6 6 Security Add extra security by enabling a passcode for your device You will be asked for you...

Page 16: ...ail account and follow the described steps to verify your email 3 Click sign up You now have a reMarkable account Use this to connect your device and apps to your reMarkable account Read more How to d...

Page 17: ...the file you want to download 2 Tap Download on the top menu bar 3 Choose between PNG or PDF format 4 Your file will now start downloading to your computer 7 3 Mobile app The reMarkable mobile applica...

Page 18: ...er tablet or other property Read all the safety information below before using the device Handling Handle the reMarkable device with care When transporting it we advise you to keep your device in a fo...

Page 19: ...ent or input your device s FCC ID which can be found on the back of your device into the FCC ID search form available at https www fcc gov oet ea fccid Although the reMarkable complies with the regula...

Page 20: ...rect the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outle...

Page 21: ...re le fonctionnement 1 Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150 5 250 MHz sont r serv s uniquement pour uneutilisation l int rieur afin de r duire les risques de brouillage pr judiciable aux s...

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