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CONGRATULATIONS
Your Reader Touch Edition™ comes with these
useful features:
Clear touch – a high quality touch screen that
allows you to navigate effortlessly by swiping
to turn pages, tap to bookmark, take notes
and highlight.
Font Zoom – increase or decrease the text
size to your preference, or zoom into images
to take a closer look.
Dictionary – simply double-tap a word to see
its meaning and to translate it.
Read on. There’s so much more.
Personalize the standby screen with your
favorite picture.

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Use the “Collections” feature to organize your
library on your Reader™ to find the book you
want to read.
Never lose track of time with the clock* view
(whenever the OPTIONS button is pressed).
* Set the time using the [Date and Time] setting (
90).
For more details, please refer to this User Guide.

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Searching
Finding notes within a book (
44), among
books (
46)
Searching keywords (
55)
Searching a book (
34)
Jumping to a page (
57)
Dictionary
When reading a book (
60)
As an application (
82)
List of previously looked up words (
63)
Reading Periodicals (
65)
Collection Management
Creating (
68)
Adding contents (
70)
Deleting (
72)

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Chapter 1
Getting Started ........................................... 8-20
Parts and Controls ...................................................... 8
Charging the Reader ...............................................12
Power Saving Tips ....................................................14
How to Get eBooks ..................................................17
Support ........................................................................18
Specifications ............................................................19

Getting Started
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Parts and Controls
Power Switch
To Action
Power on or wake up
from sleep mode*
1
Slide to the right and release quickly.
Enter sleep mode Slide and release quickly. The standby
screen*
2
appears.
Power off
completely
When not in sleep mode slide and
hold for more than
3 seconds. Follow
the instructions on the screen.
*
1
Battery consumption is minimized in sleep mode.
*
2
For details about [Standby Screen], see
94.
Charge/Busy indicator
Red: Charging in progress
Orange: When booting/shutting down/internal
memory access
Off: Off/Sleep mode/Reader in operation
Getting Started

Parts and Controls
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Memory Stick Duo™
media
SD card
Mark
Mark
Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot
Memory card access indicator
Lights up in orange during memory card access.
SD card slot
Note
Please see
114 regarding memory card usage.
Stylus
For more precise operations, use the supplied stylus.
Insert fully into the holder when not in use.

Parts and Controls
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Touch screen (
23)
Lightly tap the screen either with a finger, or the
supplied stylus to navigate.
< > (Page Turn) buttons
Press < (previous) or > (next) to turn the page.
Press and hold < or > to turn pages continuously.
(Home) button (
29)
Shows the [Home] menu.
(Size) button (
47)
Shows a utility to change text size, zoom a page and
select a page mode.
OPTIONS button (
31)
Shows the menu for relevant optional functions.

Parts and Controls
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– VOL +*
1
Volume button (
87)
Adjusts the volume when playing an audio file.
*
1
A tactile dot on the + button helps with ease of operation.
Headphones jack
Micro USB connector (
12)
Used for transferring data and charging the Reader.
RESET hole (
96)
Holes for optional cover attachment
With the same hole in the left top corner of the Reader,
an optional accessory cover can be attached.

Charging the Reader
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Charging the Reader
Charge your Reader by connecting it to your computer
with the USB cable (supplied).
The time to completely charge a depleted battery is about 3
hours with a USB connection, or about 2 hours by the
optional AC adapter (PRSA-AC1).
Lights up in red
Charging battery*
Turns off
Charging complete
Begin Charging Charge Completed!
Charging time
up to 3 hours
* The screen will appear after about 5 minutes if charging starts
with a completely depleted battery.

Charging the Reader
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Note
The Reader only charges when the connected computer is
powered on.
The Reader cannot be operated when connected to a
computer via USB.
Status indicators during charging
Icon and message Status
[Charging battery]
Charging in progress. The battery
icon does not indicate remaining
battery power during charging.
[Charging complete]
Fully charged
[Charging stopped]
The Reader is not charging its
battery. Follow the on-screen
instructions.
Tip
While charging with the optional AC adapter (PRSA-AC1),
appears in the status bar (
30). appears when
fully charged.
To check battery status in the status bar (
30
) during use
Charging battery recommended

Power Saving Tips
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Power Saving Tips
Charging Battery
To fully charge your Reader, continue
charging until indicator shows completion of
charge (
12).
Charging a completely depleted battery will
take 3
hours when connected to the USB
port of a powered on computer, 2 hours
when connected to the optional AC adapter
(PRSA-AC1).
Operating your Reader while charging with
the optional AC adapt
er may extend time to
fully charge depending on how the Reader is
being operated.
Recommended Temperature
Please use your Reader within the recommended
operating temperature range (
19).

Power Saving Tips
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More power requiring operations
The following cases may consume more power.
Graphics intensive content
Pla
ying audio files
Phot
o slideshow with a short duration
Using e
xternal memory cards
Fr
equent insertion and ejection of memory
cards
An excessive number of contents in a
memory car
d
ePub and PDF files partially conforming to
document standar
d
Annotation, keyword search and dictionary
search func
tions

Power Saving Tips
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Tips to save Power
If you do not use the Reader for more than
one day, power off the Reader completely
(
8, 89).
Do not leave the Reader uncharged for a
prolonged per
iod of time. This may reduce
the charging capability.
We recommend the optional AC adapter
(PRSA-
AC1). The performance of any third
party charger is not guaranteed.
Please keep the Reader at normal
temper
ature operation (
19).

How to Get eBooks
17
How to Get eBooks
To purchase and transfer eBooks to your Reader, please
carry out the following initial steps.
1 Install Reader™ Library software.
2 Cr
eate an account at your Reader Store or your
eBook st
ore.
3 P
urchase and download eBooks.
4 Author
ize your computer and Reader.
5
Select and transfer purchased eBooks to your Reader.
After the initial steps, you only need steps 3 and 5 to enjoy
more eBooks. Reader comes with step-by-step instructions
describing the above initial steps. Here is how to access the
instructions.
PC: From the “Start” menu, click “My Computer”
(“Computer” in the case of Windows Vista, Windows 7)
and then double-click the “READER” drive. Drag the “How
to get eBooks on Reader” file and drop it on the desktop.
Mac: Double-click “READER” on the desktop, and drag
the “How to get eBooks on Reader” file and drop it on
the desktop.
Double-click the file to open it and follow the step-by-step
instructions.

Support
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Support
First, check “Troubleshooting” (
96) and refer to the
Reader Library Help to resolve the issue.
Support Web site and contact list:
USA:
www.sony.com/readersupport
Phone number: 1-866-962-7669
Canada:
www.sony.ca/readersupport
Phone number: 1-877-899-7669
Europe:
support.sony-europe.com/eBook/PRS
Australia:
www.sony.com.au/support
P
hone number: 1
300-137-669
Warranty Information for Australia customers:
www.sony.com.au/warranty

Specifications
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Specifications
Model name
PRS-650
Power source
Built-in rechargeable battery: 3.7 V DC, 940 mA
USB communication: Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant)
Battery life (continuous playback)
Maximum Battery: Approx. 10,000 continuous page turns
when reading only *
1
*
1
Measured using a text based content in ePub format and a
fully charged battery, consecutive page-turns at
approximately one second per page under the
recommended operating temperature. Actual battery life
may vary based on usage patterns and individual device.
User available capacity
Approx. 1.4 GB after initial setting
Depending on size of pre-loaded excerpts, available memory
capacity may vary.
Operating/charging temperature
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)

Specifications
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Dimensions (w/h/d)
Approx. 118.8 × 168 × 9.6 mm (4 3/4 × 6 5/8 × 13/32 inches)
Mass
Approx. 215 g (7.58 oz.)
Display:
152.4 mm (6") diagonal electrophoretic display
600 × 800 pixel, 0.151 × 0.153 pixel/mm
16-level gray scale
Expansion slots
Memory Stick PRO Duo™ slot, SD card slot
Please see
114 regarding memory card usage.
Optional Accessories:
AC Adapter for Reader (PRSA-AC1)
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.

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Chapter 2
Basic Operation ..............................................22
Reading Content .............................................36
Collections .......................................................68
Applications ....................................................76
Settings ...........................................................88
Troubleshooting .............................................96
Appendix ...................................................... 106

Basic Operation
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About the User Guide
When using your Reader to view this User Guide,
please note the following instructions.
To use the page links
Tap the page link to jump to the page directly
(e.g.,
4). To return to the previous page, press
OPTIONS
tap [Go to]
[Previous View].
To enlarge a page
See “Zooming in” (
49).
Screen shots in this manual may be different from the actual
display in the Reader.
To use the link icons
Tap one of icons located at the bottom of the page to
view either “Table of Contents” or “Index”.
Basic Operation

Touch Screen
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Touch Screen
You can perform various touch operations with a
finger or the supplied stylus. (
9)
Single-tapping: for selecting an item
Double-tapping: for bookmarks (
39), instant
dictionary search (
60), word search (
55),
highlighting (
40), etc.
Example: creating a bookmark (
39)

Touch Screen
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Dragging
In zoom-in mode (
49), tap and drag to reposition
the displayed page. In the [Handwriting] (
77)
application or [Create/Edit] function (
41),
handwriting on the screen can be performed with the
supplied stylus (
9) or a finger.
Double-tapping and dragging
Double-tap the first word, drag to the last word slowly
and release to select consecutive words (
40).

Touch Screen
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On-screen keyboard
The on-screen keyboard is used for word search (
55),
creating a text memo (
42, 80), and dictionary search
(
62).
Input area
To Perform at input area
Edit Tap to place the cursor.
Delete a character Tap to place the cursor and tap
to
delete a character before the cursor.
Finish inputting Tap [OK], [Search] or [Done].

Touch Screen
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To Perform at input area
Insert line feed
Tap [Return].
Note
[Return] is invalid with [Search].
Switch the keyboard
type
Tap [123
] to switch to the symbol
keyboard. To return, tap [Abc].
Switch the character
type
Tap
to switch to the upper-case
keyboard. Tap
to switch to
additional characters.
Input previously
entered words
Tap one of previously entered words
shown below the input area.
Note
Keyboard history only records
(hyphened) words of 4 to 15 letters.
Numbers or other symbols are
excluded.

Touch Screen
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To input optional characters
Tap and hold an applicable character key will pop up
optional characters.

Home Menu
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Home Menu
Press the (Home) button to display the [Home]
menu.
Periodicals (
65)
Last read content
Tap to list book(s) (
36)
Newly loaded book(s)
Collection list (
68)
Bookmarks and annotations
(
46)
Reader settings (
88)
More applications (
76)
Status bar (
30)
[Home] menu
Tip
[New Delivery] appears when a periodical is transferred.

Home Menu
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About the status bar (
29)
Icon Description
Current text Size (
47).
Current page position in landscape mode (
54).
Current page position indicator when in either 2
or 3 column split mode (
48).
Page Indicator. Tap this to jump to another page
(
57).
Current time indicator. Reader shows current time
in the middle of the status bar for 5 seconds after
the OPTIONS button is pressed and returns to the
previous display (either blank or page indicator).
Volume level indicator. This only appears when
the volume button is pressed (
11, 87).
An invalid operation.
Audio playback in background.
Battery status indicator (
13).

OPTIONS Menu
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OPTIONS Menu
Pressing the OPTIONS button (
10) will display the
menu for related supplementary functions.
Items in the OPTIONS menu
The following items are listed in alphabetical order.
When displaying the OPTIONS menu, not all items
listed below will be shown in any given circumstance.
Item Description/Reference page
[Add Content],
[Add to Collection]
Adds content to a collection (
70).
[Add Bookmark]
Creates a bookmark on the page (
39).
[Adjust View]
Adjusts how content is displayed
(
52).
[Change Dictionary] Shows a list of dictionaries to select.
[Continue Reading] Shows the last read page of the content.
[Delete Book],
[Delete Drawing],
[Delete Issue],
[Delete Memo]
Deletes the currently-viewed book,
drawing, issue or text memo from the
Reader.

OPTIONS Menu
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Item Description/Reference page
[Delete Audio],
[Delete Books],
[Delete Collections],
[Delete Drawings],
[Delete Issues],
[Delete Memos],
[Delete Notes],
[Delete Pictures]
Selects and deletes audio, books,
collections, drawings, issues, text
memos, notes or pictures from the
Reader (
74).
[Delete Word Logs]
Selects and deletes previous
dictionary word searches (
64).
[Go to]
[Previous View]: Jumps to the
previously viewed page (
59).
[History]: Navigates previously-
viewed pages. (
59)
[Select Page]: Jumps to another page
(
57).
[Table of Contents]: Displays the
table of contents.
[Info] Displays the content information.

OPTIONS Menu
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Item Description/Reference page
[New Collection],
[New Drawing],
[New Memo]
Creates a new collection (
68),
a drawing (
77) or a text memo
(
80).
[Notes]
[List]: Displays the [Notes] list in the
content (
44).
[Create/Edit ]: Shows tools to
bookmark, highlight, handwrite and
remove annotations (
41).
[Hide]/[Show]: Toggle displaying
annotations (
59).
[Now Playing]
Shows audio player (
86).
[Orientation]
Toggles the screen orientation either
in portrait or landscape mode (
54).
[Previous View] Returns to the previously viewed
page.
[Protect Audio],
[Protect Books],
[Protect Drawings],
[Protect Issues],
[Protect Memos],
[Protect Pictures]
Protects audio, books, drawings,
issues, text memos or pictures from
accidental deletion (
75).

OPTIONS Menu
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Item Description/Reference page
[Remove Bookmark]
Deletes the bookmark on the page
(
39).
[Remove Content]
Removes content from a collection
(
73).
[Rename Collection]
Changes the collection name (
69).
[Repeat]
Sets repeat play of audio files (
87).
[Resume Playing]
Resumes audio playback (
87).
[Return to List] Shows content list.
[Search]
Searches for either content title or
words in the contents with the
keyword inputted by on-screen
keyboard (
56).
[Select Standby Screen]
Selects pictures for the standby screen
(
84).
[Shuffle On]/
[Shuffle Off ]
Plays all audio files in a random order
(
87).
[Slideshow On]/
[Slideshow Off]
Starts/Stops a slideshow of pictures
(
83).
[Sort:]
Changes sort order of the list (
36).
[View:] Changes the appearance of the list.

OPTIONS Menu
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Item Description/Reference page
[Word Logs: Book]
[Word Logs: Periodical]
Within either a book or a periodical,
shows a list of the last 100 words
previously searched in the dictionary
(
63).
[Word Logs: Dictionary]
Within a dictionary, shows a list of the
last 100 words previously searched
(
82).
/
Displays the previous/next OPTIONS
menu.
Tip
Pressing and holding the OPTIONS button for 2 seconds is
the same as tapping
or pressing OPTIONS
tapping
[Return to List].

Reading Content
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Reading Books
Tap [Books] at [Home] menu to view a book list. Tap
a desired book to open.
Tap to open a book
Tap to previous page Tap to change sorting order
Scroll bar
Title
Date of
transfer
to Reader
Conditional icon
display (
37)
Tips
About the OPTIONS menu, see
31.
To transfer eBooks to the Reader, please see
17.
Reading Content

Reading Books
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Operation at page view
: An added
note.
Tap to view the
added note.
: Handwritten
memo. Tap to
show its
thumbnail. Tap
the thumbnail to
display in full size.
Swipe the screen to turn page
Double-tap
to bookmark
Double-tap to open
dictionary/search/
add highlight
Tap to jump to
another page

Annotation
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Highlighting word(s)
Highlighting at page view:
– A word: Double-tap a word.
– Consecutive words: Double-tap and drag (
25).
– At pop-up t
ool window, tap
marker to highlight.
Marker
Quit
– Highlighting can be done in the OPTIONS menu:
[Notes]
[Create/Edit] (
41).
Deleting:
– From the OPTIONS menu: [Not
es]
[Create/Edit]
(
41).
Adding a note in a highlight: See
42.

Annotation
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Handwriting a note
Press OPTIONS
tap [Notes]
[Create/Edit]
use
a stylus or finger to mark your note.
Pen
Lists notes in the content
(
44)
Marker Eraser
Bookmark
Auto save and quit
Deleting a drawn line/highlight: Tap and stroke
across the drawn line or highlight.
Notes
While writing, make sure that you are not touching another
area on the screen – this could affect the notes that you
write with the stylus or your finger.
To ensure your notes are correctly saved, do not handwrite
notes too close to the edge of the screen.
If you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing
on your Reader:
– a
void applying e
xcessive pressure to the screen.
– try not to handwrite or draw too quickly.
– the notes functionality is not designed for very detailed
drawings or for writing small characters.

Annotation
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Adding a note
1 Tap a bookmark or highlighted word
[by
Drawing] or [by Keyboard].
To enter a handwritten note, tap [by Drawing].
Pen
Eraser
Quit
Drawing area
To enter a memo with typed in text (
26), tap [by
Keyboard].
Note
When adding a note to the highlighted text in [Create/
Edit], unselect any annotation tool icon and then tap
the highlight.
2 Enter a note
tap [Done].
will be attached to the bookmark or highlight. To
view the added note, tap a bookmark or highlight
with
.

Annotation
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Notes
While writing, make sure that you are not touching another
area on the screen – this could affect the notes that you
write with the stylus or your finger.
To ensure your notes are correctly saved, do not handwrite
notes too close to the edge of the screen.
If you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing
on your Reader:
– avoid applying e
xcessive pressure to the screen.
– try not to handwrite or draw too quickly.
– the notes functionality is not designed for very detailed
drawings or for writing small characters.
To edit a note
Tap a bookmark or highlight with
[Edit]
edit a
note
tap [Done].
To delete a note
Tap a bookmark or highlight with
[Delete]
[Yes].

Finding a Note
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Finding a Note
Searching for notes within a book
1 Press OPTIONS
tap [Notes]
[List].
A list of all the bookmarks, highlights, and
handwritten memos in the current book appears.
Headline
Annotated page number
Types of note (
45)
Tap to change sort type
Tip
About the OPTIONS menu, see
31.
2 Tap a note.
The page containing the selected note is displayed.

Finding a Note
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Icons and types of note in the [Notes] list
Icon Types of note
Bookmark
Bookmark with a handwritten note
Bookmark with a text note
Highlight
Highlight with a handwritten note
Highlight with a text note
Handwritten memo
Tip
You can set to merge the notes of the Reader and Reader
Library when synchronizing. For further instructions, refer
to Reader Library Help.

Finding a Note
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Finding the notes in all contents
1 Tap [All Notes] at [Home] menu.
A list of all the bookmarks, highlights, and
handwritten memos in all contents appears.
Headline
Annotated date/Book or
Periodical title/Issue date/
Annotated page number
Types of note (
45)
Tap to change sort type
Tip
About the OPTIONS menu, see
31.
2 Tap a note on the list.
The page containing the selected note is displayed.

Resizing
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Resizing
Press (
10) for re-sizing.
Size indicator
Quit
Text sizes
Adjusting the text size: Select one of text size icons and
close.
Notes
When you view PDF files in a size other than [S], the
following may occur.
[S] size is the default font size. If another size is selected,
text size may not change correctly.
Functions such as highlighting, searching, or temporary
word selection may not work correctly.
The table and graphics may not be correctly displayed.
A page containing only images cannot be resized.

Resizing
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Changing a page mode
A page can be magnified by selecting the page mode.
1 Press
tap [Page Mode].
2 Tap a desired item from the following.
[Page Mode] menu
[Page Mode] item Description
[Original] Displays the original page layout.
[Margin Cut]*
1
Removes the margins.
[2-Column Split] Displays the page in numerical order
by dividing the page into four.
[3-Column Split]
Displays the page in numerical order
by dividing the page into six.
[Full Page]*
2
Expands the page to a full page.
*
1
Depending on the content, you may not be able to
enlarge a page.
*
2
[Full page] mode is only effective when the screen is in
landscape display (
54).
Note
In order to attach a handwritten memo, the page mode
needs to be restored to [Original].

Resizing
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Zooming in
The current page in view can be magnified. Also, the
magnification can be locked so that the desired setting
can be maintained. This feature is useful when reading
a book containing scanned images.
1 Press
tap [ Zoom In].
Tip
Pressing
and > simultaneously at the page view
screen instantly magnifies the page by 10%.
2 Drag the zoom slider, or tap + or – of the zoom
bar repeatedly until the page is zoomed to the
desired scale.
Zoom in
Zoom slider
Zoom out to the original size

Resizing
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Zooming a specified image or column to the
screen size
While in zoom-in mode, double-tap an image or
column which you wish to magnify.
The image or column size is magnified automatically to
fit the screen size, and the magnification is locked.
Tip
When in zoom-in mode, you may move to the next/
previous page at zoom lock ([
Lock]) mode.

Resizing
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Using the zoom-in mode
Tap To
Switch the screen orientation.
Fit the page width to the screen width.
Fit the page height to the screen height.
[
Lock]
Lock the zoom ratio and the magnified
area. The book can be read as it is.
[
Unlock]
Return to the zoom-in mode.
To keep the zoom locked screen, press
to quit. When opening the book next time
the zoom locked screen will be restored.
/ / / * Scroll the page. You can also scroll the page
by dragging or tap on a page where you
want to zoom in.
Check which part on the page is displayed.
Return to original view.
* Displa
ys when in z
oom-in mode.
Note
In zoom-in mode, page links are not available.

Adjusting Content View
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Adjusting Content View
A page that is hard to read, such as a scanned or color
converted document, can be made more readable by
adjusting the brightness and contrast.
1 Press OPTIONS
tap [Adjust View].
2 Tap the desired item from the following.
Item Description
[Original] Displays the page in the original quality.
[Saturated] Improves readability by emphasizing
contrast.
[Details] Backlight compensation; brings up
details in a dark area.
[Brighter] Increases the brightness.
[Darker] Decreases the brightness.
[Custom]
Custom setting mode (
53).
3 Tap to apply the setting and exit.
The change will only be stored in the content being
adjusted. Select [Original] when it is necessary to
restore the default setting.

Adjusting Content View
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Custom setting mode
1 Tap
drag the slider, or tap or
repeatedly until the page is adjusted to the
desired brightness and contrast.
Slider
Restores the value of
previous custom settings.
2 Tap to apply the setting and exit.
The change will only be stored in the content being
adjusted. Select [Original] (
52) when it is
necessary to restore the default setting.

Screen Orientation
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Screen Orientation
The screen orientation can be switched to either
portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal) mode by
selecting [Orientation] in any OPTIONS menu.
To change the direction of screen rotation, see [Screen
Orientation] (
91).
Portrait Landscape
Position indicator

Searching
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Searching
By selecting a word(s)
To select a word, double-tap a desired word at page
view. To select consecutive words, see “Double-
tapping and dragging” (
25).
The following screen will appear.
Search
Quit
To cancel, tap
and tap anywhere on the page view.
To search the selected word(s), tap
.
The search for result screen will appear. The results
are highlighted on the page.
To cancel, tap and quit.
To navigate, tap
or to move to the
previous/next result.

Searching
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From the on-screen keyboard
1 Press OPTIONS
tap [Search]
input a word
using the on-screen keyboard (
26)
tap
[Search].
The search result screen will appear. The results are
highlighted on the page.
2 Tap or to move to the previous/next
result.
To cancel, tap and quit.
Tip
Before searching, a selected word can be modified.
Double-tap a word
press OPTIONS
tap [Search]
modify the word in the input area of the on-screen
keyboard
tap [Search].

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Jumping to a Page
By using the slider
Tap the page number shown in the status bar
drag
the slider, or tap a point on the page jump bar.
Slider
Page jump bar
Page number
Quit
Tip
Jumping to a page can be done from the OPTIONS menu.
Press OPTIONS
tap [Go to]
[Select Page].

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By page number
Tap the page number shown in the status bar
[Enter
Page #]
tap the number keys to input a page number
[Go]. You will jump to the specified page.
Input area
(Delete) key
If the input page number exceeds the number of
pages in the book, the Reader will show the last page.
If 0 is input, the first page will be displayed.

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By tapping a link
The link appears highlighted on the screen. Tap the
link to jump to the linked page.
Note
If a hyperlink is covered with highlighting, press OPTIONS
tap [Notes]
[Hide] to hide highlighting.
Returning to the previously displayed page
Press OPTIONS
tap [Go to]
[Previous View].
Jump to viewed pages
Press OPTIONS
tap [Go to]
[History]
(previous view) or (next view)
.

Using Embedded Dictionaries
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Using Embedded Dictionaries
An instant search for a meaning or translation is
possible with the embedded dictionaries.
1 Double-tap a word.
The headline of the word definition is displayed.
Candidates
words (
62)
Definition area
Dictionary
Title of current dictionary
Tips
Tap
to switch and search in another dictionary.
Reader comes with 12 embedded dictionaries.
– 2 English dic
tionaries
–
10 Translation dictionaries
An English word can be translated to French, German,
Spanish, Italian or Dutch, or vice versa.

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2 Tap or the definition area.
The definition is displayed in-full in the dictionary
viewer. To go to the next page, either swipe the
screen or press <
> (Page Turn) buttons (
10).
Definition area
(Keyboard) (
62)
Tips
Double-tapping a word in the definition area will look up
the selected word in the same dictionary. To return to the
previously viewed definition page, press OPTIONS
tap
[Previous View].
From the OPTIONS menu, following functions can be done.
– Chang
ing to another dic
tionary and searching again.
– Listing previously looked up words in the selected
dictionary (
63).

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To list words with same head letters as previously
entered word
Tap or (keyboard) (
26).
The list of candidate words changes dynamically
whenever the word in the input area is modified.
Listed candidate words
Number of entries and
page number/total pages
Scrolls the page
Input area

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Listing previously looked up words
1 At page view, press OPTIONS
tap [Word
Logs: Book].
The looked up words are listed in the order of most
recently looked up.
Word and definition
2 Tap a desired word.

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To delete word logs
Press OPTIONS
tap [Delete Word Logs]
tap the
check box of each word to be deleted
[Done]
[Yes].
Tip
A list of looked up words within a dictionary can be also
viewed by pressing OPTIONS
tap [Word Logs: Dictionary]
when viewing the definition area (
61) or the candidate
word list (
62).

Reading Periodicals
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Reading Periodicals
You can read newspapers/magazines from
[Periodicals] in the [Home] menu.
1 Tap [Periodicals] at [Home] menu.
Tip
The most recently transferred periodical is displayed as
[New Delivery] in the [Home] menu.
2 Tap a desired periodical to go to issue list.
Tip
About the OPTIONS menu, see
31.

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4 Use the navigation bar to read.
Operations on a section
Previous section Return to the first page Next section
Operations on an article
Previous article Return to the first page
of the section
Next article
Tips
Annotations can be added (
39).
About the OPTIONS menu, see
31.

Collections
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Collections
Creating
You can group desired content in Reader as a
collection.
1 Tap [Collections] at [Home] menu
[New
Collection].
[New Collection]
Tip
Press OPTIONS
tap [New Collection] to create a
collection.
Collections

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2 Enter the collection name using the on-screen
keyboard (
26)
tap [OK].
3 Tap [Internal Memory], [Memory Stick™] or [SD
Card] to select where you want to create the
collection
tap [OK].
A new collection is created in the [Collections] list.
Tip
You can create/sync a collection by Reader Library. For
details, refer to the Reader Library Help.
To change a collection name
In the [Collections] list, tap the collection
press
OPTIONS
tap [Rename Collection]
enter a new
collection name using the on-screen keyboard
tap
[OK].

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Adding contents
From the collections
Note
Only content in the same physical location as the selected
collection can be added.
1 Tap [Collections] at [Home] menu
tap a
created collection.
2 Press OPTIONS
tap [Add Content]
[Books]
or [Periodicals].
In the periodical list, select a periodical and then
select issues.
3 Tap the thumbnail of a desired content
[Done].

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From either the books or issues list
1 In the books or issues list, press OPTIONS
tap
[Add to Collection].
2 In the collection list, tap a collection you want
to add the content.
3 Tap the thumbnail of the desired content
[Done].
You can check added content in the collection list.
Tip
To select all books or issues, press OPTIONS in the [Add
Books] or [Add Issues] list
tap [Select All].

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Deleting a collection
Even if you delete a collection, all contents in the
collection will remain undeleted on the Reader.
1 Tap [Collections] at [Home] menu.
2 Press OPTIONS
tap [Delete Collections].
3 Tap the check box of each collection to be
deleted
[Done]
[Yes].
Tip
Also, you can delete a collection using Reader Library. For
details, refer to the Reader Library Help.

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Removing contents
Even if you delete content in a collection, the
corresponding content will remain undeleted on the
Reader.
1 Tap [Collections] at [Home] menu
tap a
collection.
2 Press OPTIONS
tap [Remove Content].
3 Tap the thumbnail of each content to be
deleted
[Done]
[Yes].
Tips
To select all contents, press OPTIONS after step 2 above
tap [Select All].
When you delete contents in
[Books] or [Periodicals],
corresponding contents are also deleted from relevant
collections.

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Deleting Content
Example: [Books] list
1 Tap [Books]
press OPTIONS
tap [Delete
Books].
To delete: tap a book thumbnail with the blank
check box.
To delete all: press OPTIONS
tap [Select All].
To undelete: tap a book thumbnail with a checked
check box.
To unselect all: press OPTIONS
tap [Unselect All].
2 Tap [Done]
[Yes].
Selected number of items
(Protect)
Check box
Tip
You can also delete the currently viewed book. Press
OPTIONS in the page view
tap [Delete Book]
[Yes].

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Protecting Content
Example: [Books] list
1 Tap [Books]
press OPTIONS
tap [Protect
Books].
To protect: tap a book thumbnail with .
To protect all: press OPTIONS
tap [Protect All].
To unprotect: tap a book thumbnail with
.
To unprotect all: press OPTIONS
tap [Unprotect
All].
2 Tap [Done].
Selected number of items
(Unprotect)
(Protect)
Note
This protection feature works only on the Reader. Protected
content may still be deleted via your computer.

Applications
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Applications menu
The [Applications] menu provides useful functions,
such as listening to music while reading a book,
creating a text or a handwritten memo, and more.
Tap
[Applications] at [Home] menu.
To list all pictures (
83)
Latest pictures
To list/create handwritten note(s) (
77)
Latest drawings
Audio player (
85)
To create/edit/view text
memo(s) (
80)
To use the currently selected
dictionary (
82)
Applications

Applications menu
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Creating drawings
1 Tap [Handwriting] under [Applications] at
[Home] menu.
2 Tap [New Drawing].
[New Drawing]
Tip
Press OPTIONS
tap [New Drawing] to create a
drawing.

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3 Draw in the drawing area with the supplied
stylus or your finger
tap [Done].
To erase a line, tap
tap or stroke a part of the line.
Pen
Drawing area
Eraser
Quit
Tips
If you tap [New], the current drawing is saved, and a new
drawing editor opens.
Newly created drawings will be saved only in the internal
memory.
Notes
While writing, make sure that you are not touching another
area on the screen – this could affect the notes that you
write with the stylus or your finger.
To ensure your notes are correctly saved, do not handwrite
notes too close to the edge of the screen.
If you experience difficulties when handwriting or drawing
on your Reader:
– a
void applying e
xcessive pressure to the screen.
– try not to handwrite or draw too quickly.
– the notes functionality is not designed for very detailed
drawings or for writing small characters.

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Viewing/editing created drawings
After step 1 (
77), tap a drawing thumbnail to view.
Tap [Edit] and follow step 3 above.
To delete/protect a drawing(s)
Tap [Handwriting] under [Applications] at [Home]
menu, press OPTIONS
tap [Delete Drawings] or
[Protect Drawings].
To delete, refer to the example instructions for deleting
books in “Deleting Content” (
74).
To protect, refer to the example instructions for
protecting books in “Protecting Content” (
75).
Tip
After step 1 (
77), tap a drawing thumbnail to view and
press OPTIONS
tap [Delete Drawing] to delete the
currently viewed drawing.

Applications menu
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Creating text memos
1 Tap [Text Memo] under [Applications] at
[Home] menu.
2 Tap [New Memo].
[New Memo]
Tip
Press OPTIONS
tap [New Memo] to create a text
memo.
3 Enter text in the input area using the on-screen
keyboard (
26)
Tap [Done].
Tips
If you tap [New], the current text memo is saved, and a new
text memo editor opens.
Newly created text memos will be saved only in the
internal memory.

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Viewing/editing text memos
After step 1 (
80), tap a memo to view. Tap [Edit] and
follow the step 3 (
80).
To delete/protect a text memo in the list
Tap [Text Memo] under [Applications] at [Home]
menu, press OPTIONS
tap [Delete Memos] or
[Protect Memos].
To delete, refer to the example instructions for deleting
books in “Deleting Content” (
74).
To protect, refer to the example instructions for
protecting books in “Protecting Content” (
75).
Tip
After step 1 (
80), tap a memo to view and press OPTIONS
tap [Delete Memo] to delete the currently viewed memo.

Applications menu
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Using embedded dictionaries
1 Tap [Dictionary] under [Applications] at
[Home] menu.
The name of the currently selected dictionary is
shown at the top of the screen. To switch to another
dictionary, press OPTIONS
tap [Change
Dictionary].
2 Input a word using the on-screen keyboard
(
26)
tap a candidate word.
The definition is displayed in-full in the dictionary
viewer (
61).
To list words with same head letters as the inputted
word
Tap (keyboard) (
62).
To list previously looked up words
Press OPTIONS
tap [Word Logs: Dictionary].
To delete word logs, see
64.

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Viewing pictures
You can view pictures stored in either internal memory
or a memory card. Also, you can set your favorite
pictures to the standby screen.
1 Tap [Pictures] under [Applications] at
[Home] menu.
2 Tap a thumbnail of desired picture on the list.
Tips
About the OPTIONS menu, see
31.
See “Supported File Formats” (
121).
To transfer pictures to the Reader using Reader Library,
refer to Reader Library Help.
To set slideshow
Press OPTIONS
tap [Slideshow On].
To set the duration of a slideshow, see [Slideshow] of
[Application Preferences] (
91).

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To set as a standby screen
In the [Pictures] list, press OPTIONS
tap [Select
Standby Screen]
tap the thumbnail of candidate
picture
tap [Done].
The [Standby Screen] setting is configured from the
[Settings] menu (
94).
Tip
When two pictures or more have been selected, the
displayed picture is changed every time the Reader enters
the sleep mode (
8).
To zoom in a picture
Press (
10) to switch to the zoom-in mode. Drag
the zoom slider (
49) and scroll the picture by
dragging.
Tip
Double-tap where you wish to zoom in further. The
double-tapped area will be shown centered automatically
after zooming in.

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Playing audio files
You can enjoy audio files with optional headphones.
1 Tap [Audio] under [Applications] at [Home]
menu.
2 Tap a desired album to go to the audio list.
3 Tap a desired audio file, and play an audio file.
The playback screen appears (
86).
Tips
About the OPTIONS menu, see
31.
See “Supported File Formats” (
121).
To transfer audio files to the Reader using Reader Library,
refer to Reader Library Help.
Note
An album or an audio file with cover art information can
only display its thumbnail in the album list.

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Playback screen operations
Cover art
Repeat icon
Shuffle icon
Play/pause
Playback progress bar
Volume indicator
Playback icon appears
during playback
Playback
position
Skip to the beginning of
the previous (or current
if played more than 3
seconds from the
beginning) audio file
Skip to the
beginning of the
next audio file

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To Do this
Pause a song Tap .
Resume playback Tap .
Skip to the previous/
next audio file
Swipe the playback screen.
Skip to the
beginning of the
previous (or current)
audio file/beginning
of the next audio file
Tap /.
Note
Skips to the beginning of the
current audio file if played more
than 3 seconds from the beg
inning.
Fast-reverse/
fast-forward an
audio file
Drag the playback position indicator,
or tap on the playback progress bar.
Control the volume Press the volume button. The volume
indicator will appear in the status bar.
Repeat songs
Press OPTIONS
tap [Repeat]
tap
[Off], [One Song] or [All Songs].
: Repeat one song
: Repeat all songs in the album
Shuffle songs
Press OPTIONS
tap [Shuffle On] or
[Shuffle Off ].
: Shuffle play
Mute playback Press and hold the volume button. To
resume, press the volume button again.

Settings
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Changing Settings
Tap [Settings] tab at [Home] menu.
[General Settings] (
90)
[Date and Time]
[Date and Time Format]
[Page Turn Preference]
[Menu Language]
[Keyboard]
[Screen Orientation]
[Application Preferences] (
91)
[Dictionary]
[Slideshow]
[System Management] (
92)
[Power Management]
[Device Lock]
[Standby Screen]
Settings

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[General Settings] menu items
[Date and Time]
Tap a field to change.
Input a number by tapping the numeric key pad.
Tap [OK] to apply the change.
Tip
The date and time of your Reader will be automatically
synchronized to your computer by the Reader Library after
connection.
[Date and Time Format]
Tap [Month-Day-Year] or [Day-Month-Year] to select
the date format.
Tap [12 hour] or [24 hour] to select the time format.
Tap [OK] to apply the changes.
[Page Turn Preference]
Sets the swiping direction to turn pages forward.
Swiping to left is default setting.
[Menu Language]
Selects the language of the Reader’s menu and
messages.

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[Keyboard]
Selects a preferred on-screen keyboard.
[Screen Orientation]
Sets the direction to rotate when changing from
portrait to landscape mode.
[Application Preferences] menu items
[Dictionary]
Selects a default dictionary to use.
[Slideshow]
Sets the slideshow on/off and its duration up to 60
seconds.
Note
Slideshow may take a longer time to display depending on
the size of picture.

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[System Management] menu items
[Power Management]
Power management helps avoid unnecessary battery
consumption.
Power management operates as follows:
After 10 minutes of inactivity, the Reader enters the
sleep mode automatically and battery consumption
is minimized.
After two* days of inactivity, the Reader
automatically shuts down and stops consuming
battery power.
* If battery power is at a low level, the Reader will shut down
within two days of inactivity.
Note
The Reader does not enter the sleep mode after 10 minutes
of inactivity even if [Power Management] is set to [On],
when:
– c
onnect
ed to a computer using the supplied USB cable
– charging with an AC adapter (PRSA-AC1) (optional)
– playing an audio file or when a slideshow is set

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[Device Lock]
Locks the Reader by setting a pass code.
Tap [On] to set a pass code.
Input a 4-digit number by tapping the numeric key
pad.
Tap [OK] to lock the Reader.
To unlock, input the pass code and tap [OK]. Then tap
[Off] to unlock the Reader, and tap [OK].
Notes
[0000] is the factory setting.
You are recommended to make a note of your pass code
and keep it in a safe place separate from the Reader.
If you forget your pass code, contact your Sony Customer
Support (
18); however, note that in unlocking your
device, all content on it will be erased.
When the [Device Lock] setting is activated, the Reader will
not be recognized by your computer, please set to [Off ]
before connecting.

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[Standby Screen]
Sets the standby screen during the sleep mode. [Off]
displays nothing in the sleep mode.
[Show picture]: Set [On] to show the selected
pictures on the standby screen. For details on setting
the pictures, see “To set as a standby screen” (
84).
[Show message]: Set [On] to show messages on the
standby screen.

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[Initialization] menu items
[Restore Defaults]
Restores the Reader to its default settings.
You will need to perform the initial settings after
restoring.
[Clear Keyboard History]
Deletes predictive words for the on-screen keyboard.
[Format Memory]
Formats the internal memory of the Reader or an
inserted memory card. Formatting will erase all the
contents in the selected storage.
Note
Before formatting, make sure to backup data you wish to
keep to your computer via Reader Library. Note that
protected content will also be deleted by formatting.

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Troubleshooting
If the Reader does not function as expected, try the
following steps to resolve the issue.
1 Reset the Reader by pressing the RESET hole
with a small pin or clip
after 5 seconds, slide
the power switch to restart the Reader.
The content and settings stored on the Reader are
not affected by resetting.
Notes
The bookmarks, highlights, handwritten memos, or the
setting information may be deleted by resetting.
The screen will not change after pressing the RESET
hole. Slide the power switch to restart the Reader.
Do not push the RESET hole with a breakable point,
such as the graphite of a mechanical pencil. It causes
the RESET hole to be blocked.
2 Check the symptoms list (
97).
3 If it is an issue regarding Reader Library, check
for information in Reader Library Help.
4 Look for information on the support Web sites
(
18).
Troubleshooting

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Symptoms
Power
Battery cannot charge.
If [Charging stopped] is displayed on the screen, check
the conditions to charge the Reader again (
12). If
charging the Reader by connecting to your computer,
make sure your computer is powered on.
Char
ge the batt
ery within the temperature range of 41°F
to 95°F (5°C to 35°C) (
19).
Battery life seems short.
The operating temperature is below 41°F (5°C). This is due
to the battery characteristics and not a malfunction.
The Reader is dischar
ged automatically even when not in
use for a prolonged period. It is recommended that you
charge the Reader again before turning on the Reader.
The batt
ery was not been given enough time to charge
fully. Charge the Reader until the charge/busy indicator
turns off. (The battery icon does not indicate remaining
battery power during charging.)

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By sliding the power switch, the Reader enters sleep
mode in which the battery power is consumed slightly. To
minimize battery consumption, before entering the sleep
mode, slide and hold the pow
er switch for more than 3
seconds to shut down the Reader.
in the status bar indicates the Reader is playing an
audio file which consumes the battery power. Go to the
playback screen and pause playback if necessary.
The Reader cannot turn on.
Moisture condensation may have occurred. Wait for a few
hours and then turn on the Reader.
Batter
y power has been fully depleted. Charge the
Reader by connecting to the computer via the supplied
USB cable (
12).
Screen
Display takes a long time to appear.
In a cold place such as outdoors, it may take time for the
display to appear. This is due to the display characteristics
and not a malfunction.
It may take a f
ew moments for the Reader start-up screen
to appear after a reset or shutdown.

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The screen is frozen.
Reset the Reader by pressing the RESET hole. Then, slide
the power switch to turn on the Reader again (
8).
Touch operation is not effective.
If condensation occurs in the touch screen, or dust
attaches to the touch screen, it may cause a malfunction.
For details, see “On Cleaning” (
114).
I
f any objec
ts are placed on the touch screen, it may
cause a malfunction. When not in use, leave the Reader in
sleep mode, or shut it down.
Reading contents
A book cannot be read.
If the book has an expiration date, confirm whether the
book has already been expired (
37).
A book that has been transferred from your computer cannot be read.
Either the Reader, your computer, or both may not have
been authorized by Reader Library, refer to Reader
Library Help (
17).
Y
ou
may have tried to read the content owned by another
user. The content owned by another user may not have
been authorized.
T
he authoriza
tion data may have been damaged as a
result of shutting down while reading a content. De-
authorize your computer and the Reader, then authorize
again via Reader Library. Refer to Reader Library Help for
further information.

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The book may be protected by unsupported digital rights
management. Check the book source for compatibility.
The book may c
ontain an unsupported file format. Check
the file format compatibility (
121).
[Continue Reading] does not work, or bookmarks are missing.
If the file status has changed (such as in the following
cases), data on [Continue Reading] or notes may be
deleted.
A Text/RTF/PDF file is edited.
A book purchased with an authorized Reader is read on
another de-authorized Reader by memory card transfer.
You cannot find a transferred book.
Protected content on the Reader can be deleted if it is
deleted from your computer after being connected. It is
recommended to manage content using Reader Library.
Books being transf
erred to the Reader by synchronization
are deleted automatically if the same books are deleted
in Reader Library before synchronization. For details, refer
to Reader Library Help.
D
o not delete f
olders or files from any of the “database”
folder in the Reader. The content or notes may be
deleted.

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Playing audio files
An audio file cannot play back.
Audio files that are not supported by the Reader cannot
be played. For details on supported audio files, see
“Supported File Formats” (
121).
Sound output is not audible.
Increase the volume if it is set to low (
11).
If sound is not output through headphones
, make sure
the headphone plug is firmly inserted in the headphone
jack (
11).
Viewing pictures
A picture cannot be displayed.
Picture files that are not supported by the Reader cannot
be viewed. For details on supported picture files, see
“Supported File Formats” (
121).
A large file size of pic
ture may not be displayable, and its
file will not appear in the list. Delete the picture file using
Reader Library.

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Connection to the computer
The Reader cannot be operated.
The Reader cannot be operated when connected to a
computer via USB.
The Reader cannot be recognized by your computer.
A USB hub or USB extension cable is used for the
connection. Connection via an extension cable or USB
hub is not guaranteed. Connect the USB cable directly to
the computer.
Disc
onnect the USB cable fr
om the Reader, then
reconnect it after a while.
If the Reader is locked
, it will not be recognized by your
computer , set [Device Lock] to [Off] (
93).
While the Reader is c
onnected to a computer, do not turn
on, restart, wake up from sleep mode, or shut down the
computer. These operations may influence the Reader
unrecognizable by the computer. Disconnect the Reader
from the computer before performing these operations.
U
se the supplied USB cable.
There ma
y be a malfunction with the USB port on your
computer. Connect the supplied USB cable to another
port on the computer.
It may take a while f
or the software to be recognized by
the computer. Wait for a moment.

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If none of the above solves the problem, press the RESET
hole of the Reader (
96), turn on the Reader again, and
then reconnect the supplied USB cable.
Content cannot be transferred to the Reader from your computer.
There is not enough free space on the Reader memory.
Check [About] (
89) for free space on internal memory,
then delete unnecessary data.
The Reader is not author
ized. Authorize the Reader using
Reader Library. Refer to “Authorizing Your Computer and
the Reader Device for eBook Stores” in Reader Library
Help.
Reader Library does not recognize the Reader.
Disconnect the USB cable from the Reader, then
reconnect it.
The Reader becomes unstable while connected to a computer.
A USB hub or USB extension cable is used for the
connection. Connection via an extension cable or USB
hub is not guaranteed. Connect the USB cable directly to
the computer.

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Memory Card
Content on a memory card cannot be read/played/viewed on the
Reader.
Check that the memory card is inserted in the media slot
in the correct direction (
9).
Check to see that y
ou are using a memory card that is
supported by the Reader (
114).
Clean the terminal ar
ea of the memory card gently with a
soft cloth if it is dirty (
115).
The Reader is not author
ized, refer to “Authorizing Your
Computer and the Reader Device for eBook Stores” in
Reader Library Help.
When inserting the memor
y card into the Reader, it may
take time for the Reader to recognize the content files in
the memory card especially if the number of the content
files stored on the memory card is large.
Content cannot be transferred to a memory card.
Unlock the erasure prevention switch if it is locked.
There is not enough fr
ee space on the memory card.
Check [About] (
89) for free space on the memory card,
then delete unnecessary data (
74).

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The Reader cannot transfer content to memory cards
directly. Use Reader Library to transfer content.
A memory card cannot be recognized on the Reader or Reader
Library.
If a memory card is formatted by your computer, it may
become unusable on the Reader and Reader Library.
When formatting a memory card, format it using the
Reader (
95).
Content on a memory card cannot be deleted.
Unlock the erasure prevention switch if it is locked.
Uncheck the read-only a
ttribute of content from your
computer.

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Precautions
Reader Disposal Reference
The built-in rechargeable battery of the Reader is recyclable. Do not remove the
battery yourself, consult Sony Support Center (
18).
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries
with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this
product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be
handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is
disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling
of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information
about recycling of this product, please contact your local Civic Office, your household
waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Applicable
accessories: Headphones
Appendix

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Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and
other European countries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the
battery provided with this product shall not be treated as
household waste. On certain batteries this symbol might be used
in combination with a chemical symbol. The chemical symbols for
mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb) are added if the battery contains more
than 0.0005% mercury or 0.004% lead.
By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help prevent
potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which
could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery. The
recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources.
In case of products that for safety, performance or data integrity reasons require a
permanent connection with an incorporated battery, this battery should be replaced
by qualified service staff only.
To ensure that the battery will be treated properly, hand over the product at end-of-
life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic
equipment.
For all other batteries, please view the section on how to remove the battery from the
product safely. Hand the battery over to the applicable collection point for the
recycling of waste batteries.
For more detailed information about recycling of this product or battery, please
contact your local Civic Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop
where you purchased the product.

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Notice for customers: the following information is only applicable to equipment sold
in countries applying EU directives
The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo,
108-0075 Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony
Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany.
For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate
service or guarantee documents.
FCC Compliance Statement:
The following FCC statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured
for sale in the USA.
Other versions may not comply with FCC technical regulations.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee 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 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 outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this
manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.

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If you have any questions about this product:
Visit:
www.sony.com/readersupport
Contact:
Sony “Digital Book Reader” Customer Support at
1-(866)-962-7669
Write:
Sony Customer Information Service Center
12451 Gateway Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33913
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: SONY
Model No.: PRS-650
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
Address: 16530 Via Esprillo, San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.
Telephone Number: 858-942-2230
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.

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For customers in the USA and Canada
RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
Lithium-ion batteries are recyclable.
You can help preserve our environment by returning your used
rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest
you. For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable
batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit http://www.rbrc.org/.
Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium-ion batteries.
Owner's Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the rear side of the Reader. Record
them in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you contact
your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No. ___________________________
Serial No. ___________________________

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Safety Information
Recorded content is limited to private use only. Use of the content beyond this
limit requires permission of the copyright holders.
Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data
due to problems of the Reader or computer.
Be sure not to short-circuit the terminals of the Reader with metallic objects.
If part of the device that generates heat contacts your skin for a prolonged period,
you may suffer from symptom of burn, such as redness, swelling, even if
temperature is moderate. Avoid prolonged contact, especially if you have sensitive
skin.
Please do not drop, do not add excessive power.
Never subject the Reader to extremes of light, temperature, moisture or vibration.
Never wrap the Reader in anything when it is being used with the AC adapter. Heat
build-up in the Reader may cause malfunction or damage.
Do not put any heavy object on top of the Reader or apply a strong shock to the
Reader. It may cause a malfunction or damage.
Do not leave the Reader on an unstable surface.
Do not expose the Reader to water. The Reader is not waterproof.
Remember to follow the precautions below.
− Be careful not to drop the Reader into a sink or other container filled with water.
− Do not use the Reader in humid locations or bad weather, such as in the rain or
snow.
− Do not get the Reader wet.
If you touch the Reader with wet hands, or put the Reader in a damp article of
clothing, the Reader may get wet and this may cause a malfunction.
The screen is delicate and subject to cracking. Handle the Reader with care.
Do not poke people using the supplied stylus.
Do not treat or use the supplied stylus roughly, such as bending it, or scratching
the touch screen with it.
Use the supplied stylus only for touch screen operations.
Do not use the stylus if it is damaged or deformed.
If any objects are placed on the touch screen, it may cause a malfunction. When
not in use, leave Reader in sleep mode, or shut it down.

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Do not put any cards such as cash cards or credit cards with magnetic coding near
the magnet stored in the Reader. Otherwise, your cards may become impaired due
to the magnetic effect.
On heat build-up
Heat may build up in the Reader while charging, or if it is used for an extended period
of time.
On the headphone
Road Safety
Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It
may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas. It can also be potentially
dangerous to play at a high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings.
You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous
situations.
Preventing hearing damage
Avoid using the headphones at a high volume. Hearing experts advise against
continuous, loud and extended play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce
the volume or discontinue use.
Caring for others
Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you to hear outside sounds and
to be considerate to the people around you.
Warning
If lightning occurs while you are using the Reader, take off the headphones
immediately.
For customers in France
MDR-E10LP
When replacing the headphones/earphones (not supplied), please
choose the appropriate model of headphones/earphones for your
device as indicated above.
At high volume, prolonged listening to the personal audio player can
damage the user's hearing.

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On software
Copyright laws prohibit reproducing the software or the manual accompanying it
in whole or in part, or renting the software without the permission of the copyright
holder.
In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage, or loss of profits,
including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software
supplied with this Reader.
The software provided with this Reader cannot be used with equipment other than
that which is so designated.
Please note that, due to continued efforts to improve quality, software
specifications may be changed without notice.
Operation of this Reader with software other than that provided is not covered by
the warranty.
Depending on the types of the text and characters, the text shown on the Reader
Library may not be displayed properly on device. This is due to:
− The capacity of the Reader.
− The Reader is not functioning normally.
− Content information is written in the language or the character that is not
supported by the Reader.
The ability to display the languages on your Reader Library will depend on the OS
installed on your computer. For better results, please ensure that the installed OS is
compatible with the desired language you want to display.
− We do not guarantee all the languages will be able to be displayed properly on
your Reader Library.
− User-created characters and some special characters may not be displayed.
Explanations in this manual assume that you are familiar with the basic operations
of Windows or Mac OS. For details on the use of your computer and operating
system, please refer to the respective manuals.
By updating the Reader device software, you can ensure your Reader has the latest
features. The latest software updates can be performed from the update menu on
Reader Library Help – “Check for Updates”.

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About Pre-loaded Contents
Sample content is pre-installed in the Reader so that you can try them out right away.
The pre-installed sample content is for the purpose of trial reading, viewing and
listening.
Note
If you delete pre-installed sample content, you cannot restore it, and Sony will not supply any
replacement content.
On cleaning
Clean the Reader with a soft cloth, such as a cleaning cloth for eyeglasses.
If the Reader becomes very dirty, clean it with a soft cloth slightly moistened with
water or a mild detergent solution.
Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent, such as alcohol
or benzene, as it may mar the finish of the case.
Clean the headphone plug periodically.
Tapping or dragging on the touch screen using a dirty stylus may damage the
surface. Wipe the stylus with a dry cloth when it gets dirty.
Notes on memory cards
Remove the memory slot protective card before inserting a memory card (optional).
You can use the following memory cards with the Reader.
Memory Stick Duo™ media Memory Stick Duo™
Memory Stick PRO Duo™
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™
Memory Stick Micro™
SD Card SD Card
SDHC Card

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About Memory Stick Duo™ media
Memory Stick Duo™ is a compact-size IC recording media with a large capacity. It has
been designed not only for exchanging/sharing digital data among
Memory Stick Duo™ compliant products, but also for serving as a removable external
storage media that can save data.
Notes
Sony’s Memory Stick Duo™ media of up to 32 GB has been tested to work with the Reader. But the
proper operation on all types of the Memory Stick Duo™ media is not guaranteed.
SD card of up to
32 GB has been tested to work with the Reader; however, not all SD cards are
guaranteed to work.
The M2™ Duo-size adapter must be attached to use Memory Stick Micro™ media in a slot for
Memory Stick Duo™ media.
The file system incorporated in the Memory Stick™ limits the capacity of a file to be transferred to
less than 4GB.
Da
ta ov
er 123MB cannot be recorded in a single session.
Standard-size Memory Stick™ media cannot be used on this product
T
he maximum number of songs that can be r
ecorded in the Memory Stick PRO™ media is 65535.
About SD card
SD card complies with compact memory card standard and is commonly used as a
storage media for digital still cameras.
Notes on handling memory cards
Insert into the correct slot with the card’s label side up until it clicks into place.
The Reader does not comply with the following:
− MagicGate™ standard*.
− copyright protection of SD cards.
* MagicGate™ is the collective name of content protection technologies
developed by Sony.
You cannot record or delete data stored in a memory card when its erasure
prevention switch is locked.
Keep a memory card in its case when you carry or store it.
Do not touch the connector of a memory card with bare hands or metallic objects.
Do not bend, drop, or subject a memory card to excessive shock.
Do not disassemble or modify a memory card.
Do not allow a memory card to get wet.

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Avoid the following to prevent data damage. Sony does not provide any guarantee
for damaged data.
− Do not remove a memory card or turn off the Reader while reading or writing
data.
− Do not operate the Reader in the location where static charge or electrical noise
is present.
Do not use a label other than the dedicated one in the label area.
Do not use or store the Reader in a location subject to:
− extreme high temperature, such as in a sun-heated car.
− direct sunlight.
− high humidity or places with corrosive substances.
Do not insert an incompatible memory card, as it may cause malfunction.
Do not use a deformed memory card or adapter.
If you attempt to insert Memory Stick Micro™ media without attaching to an M2™
Duo-size adapter, it may become jammed.
Do not remove a memory card from the media slot while data on the memory card
is being edited. Otherwise, edited data will not be saved.
Keep both memory cards and adapter out of reach of small children, to avoid
accidental swallowing.
If a format process is executed, all the files, even including write-protected image
files, will be deleted.
We recommend that important data be backed up. If you change or erase a folder
name via PC, or move file to a folder other than “database”, there is a possibility that
data recorded in a memory card might be lost or become unplayable by this
product.

Copyright Notice
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Copyright Notice
The contents of each book pre-loaded on this product are copyrighted works,
edited with the cooperation of the publisher.
Copyright laws prohibit copying the data of this product or the contents of this
manual (illustrations, related documents, etc.) in whole or in part without the
permission of the copyright holder. Additionally, use of the data of this product or
the contents of this manual is not allowed without Sony’s permission except for
personal use.
Besides individually enjoying, it is against the copyright law to use any audio or
picture you recorded without prior consent of the copyright holder. Accordingly,
Memory Stick™ media with content protected image or data can be only used
within the law.
Sony, the Sony logo, “BBeB”, “Reader”, “Reader Touch Edition” and their logos are
either trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.
, “Memory Stick”, “Memory Stick PRO Duo”, “Memory Stick PRO-HG
Duo”, “Memory Stick Duo”, “Memory Stick Micro”, “M2”, “MagicGate” and their logos
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
Bitstream is a registered trademark, and Dutch, Font Fusion, and Swiss are
trademarks, of Bitstream Inc.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and / or other
countries.
Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and
other countries.
This PRS-650 contains Adobe® Reader® Mobile software under license from Adobe
Systems Incorporated, Copyright © 1995-2009 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All
rights reserved. Adobe and Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.

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MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS
and Thomson.
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the
OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/) Copyright© 1998-2008 The OpenSSL
Project. All rights reserved. This product includes cryptographic software written
by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). For details on OpenSSL License, refer to “END USER
LICENSE AGREEMENT” in the book list on the Reader.
All other system names and product names appearing in this document are the
registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. Further, the
trademark ™ and registered trademark ® symbols are not indicated throughout this
document.
Program ©2010 Sony Corporation
Documentation ©2010 Sony Corporation

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
This product contains the following software covered by the GNU General Public
License (hereinafter referred to as “GPL”) and/or GNU Lesser General Public License
(hereinafter referred to as “LGPL”).
You may obtain, alter, and redistribute the source code of these software products.
busybox
dosfstools
freetype
intiscripts
kernel
linux-kernel-headers
make
MAKEDEV
modules
mtd
nandboot
procps
sourceryg++
tar
udev
util-linux

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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For the terms and conditions concerning GPL and LGPL, please refer to below.
The source code for these software products is available on Sony’s website. To
download, please visit the following URL: http://www.sony.net/Products/Linux/
Please note that Sony accepts no inquiries concerning the content of the source
code.
For details on GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, refer to “END USER LICENSE
AGREEMENT” in the book list on the Reader.

Supported File Formats
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Supported File Formats
The following file formats can be managed within
Reader Library and transferred to your Reader.
Book
EPUB file (.epub file extension)
EPUB (OPS version 2.0) supported
PDF file (.pdf file extension)
Support is based on the PDF 1.6 specification.
BBeB (.lrf or .lrx file extension)
Text file (.txt file extension)
RTF file (.rtf file extension)
Word file (.doc or .docx file extension)*
1
*
1
In case of using Windows, you need Microsoft Word
installed on your computer. Word files will be
automatically converted to RTF files by Reader Library
during transfer to your Reader or a compatible memory
card.

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Audio
MP3 file (.mp3 file extension)
The following specifications should be met in order
to import an MP3 file.
– Bit rate: 32 to 320 kbps
– Sampling frequency: 22.05, 44.1 kHz
– File must be unsecured.
AAC file (.mp4, .m4a, .mov, or .qt file extension)
The following specifications should be met in order
to import an AAC file.
– Bit rate: 40 to 320 kbps
– Sampling frequency: 24.0, 44.1, 48.0 kHz
– File must be unsecured.
Picture
JPEG file (.jpg or .jpeg file extension)
GIF file (.gif file extension)*
PNG file (.png file extension)
BMP file (.bmp file extension)
* F
or an animation GIF file
, only the first frame will be
shown.

System Requirements
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System Requirements
Reader Library will work with the following operating
systems.
OS Description
Microsoft Windows 7
(32/64 bit)
Windows 7 Starter
Windows 7 Home Basic
Windows 7 Home Premium
Windows 7 Professional
Windows 7 Ultimate
Microsoft Windows
V
ista (3
2/64 bit)
Windows Vista Home Basic with
Service Pack 2 or later
Windows Vista Home Premium with
Service Pack 2 or later
Windows Vista Business with Service
Pack 2 or later
Windows Vista Ultimate with Service
Pack 2 or later

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OS Description
Microsoft Windows
XP (32 bit only)
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
with Servic
e Pack 3 or later
Windows XP Professional with Service
Pack 3
or later
Windows XP Media Center Edition
2004 & 2005 with Servic
e Pack 3 or
later
Apple Macintosh
(32 bit only)
M
ac OS X version 10.6.
3 or later
Mac OS X version 10.5.8 or later
Mac OS X version 10.4.11 or later
CPU Windows: 800 MHz Celeron class
processor or better
Macint
osh: Intel, PowerPC G3, G4 or
G5 processor
RAM 128 MB or more (minimum 512 MB
for Windows 7, Windows Vista)
Free space on hard
disc
Windows: 100 MB or more
Macintosh: 60 MB or more
Depending on the content amount,
more space may be required.

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Monitor High Color or more, 1024 × 768 pixels
or more (True Color, 1280 × 1024
pixels, or more recommended)
Other devices USB port (High-Speed USB
Compatible), pointing device such as
mouse or track pad
Internet connection (broadband recommended, some fees
may apply) is also required on your computer.
Reader Library is not supported by the following
environments:
– An operating system other than those included above
– Personally built computer or operating system
– Multi-boot environment
– Multi-monitor environment

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Table of Contents
CONGRATULATIONS ................................................2
Useful Features ........................................................4
Chapter 1
Getting Started
Parts and Controls ...................................................................8
Charging the Reader ............................................................12
Power Saving Tips .................................................................14
How to Get eBooks ...............................................................17
Support .....................................................................................18
Specifications ..........................................................................19
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Chapter 2
Basic Operation
About the User Guide ..........................................................22
Touch Screen ...........................................................................23
On-screen keyboard ........................................................26
Home Menu .............................................................................29
OPTIONS Menu ......................................................................31
Reading Content
Reading Books ........................................................................36
Annotation ...............................................................................39
Bookmarking .....................................................................39
Highlighting word(s) .......................................................40
Handwriting a note .........................................................41
Adding a note ....................................................................42

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Finding a Note ........................................................................44
Searching for notes within a book .............................44
Finding the notes in all contents ................................46
Resizing .....................................................................................47
Changing a page mode .................................................48
Zooming in .........................................................................49
Adjusting Content View ......................................................52
Screen Orientation ................................................................54
Searching .................................................................................55
Jumping to a Page ................................................................57
Using Embedded Dictionaries ..........................................60
Listing previously looked up words ..........................63
Reading Periodicals ..............................................................65

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Collections
Collections ...............................................................................68
Creating ...............................................................................68
Adding contents ...............................................................70
Deleting a collection .......................................................72
Removing contents .........................................................73
Deleting Content ...................................................................74
Protecting Content ...............................................................75
Applications
Applications menu ................................................................76
Creating drawings ............................................................77
Creating text memos ......................................................80
Using embedded dictionaries .....................................82
Viewing pictures ...............................................................83
Playing audio files ............................................................85

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Settings
Changing Settings ................................................................88
[General Settings] menu items ....................................90
[Application Preferences] menu items .....................91
[System Management] menu items ..........................92
[Initialization] menu items ............................................95
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ....................................................................96
Symptoms ...........................................................................97
Appendix
Precautions ........................................................................... 106
Copyright Notice ................................................................ 117
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE ............................... 119
Supported File Formats .................................................... 121
System Requirements ....................................................... 123

Index
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Index
Symbols
(Home) button .........10, 29
OPTIONS button ...........10, 31
(Page Turn) buttons .......10
(Size) button .......10, 47, 84
[All Notes] ..................29, 46
[Applications] ...........29, 76
[Audio] .........................76, 85
[Books] ........................29, 36
[Collections] ..............29, 68
[Dictionary]................76, 82
[Handwriting] ...........76, 77
[Home] ...............................29
[Periodicals] ..............29, 65
[Pictures] ...................76, 83
[Settings] ...................29, 88
[Text Memo]...............76, 80
[2-Column Split] ...................48
[3-Column Split]
...................48
A
About the User Guide ........22
Adding a note .......................42
Adding contents ..................70
Adjusting Content View ....52
All Notes ...........................29, 46
Annotation .............................39
Appendix ............................. 106
Applications ..........................76
Applications menu ..............76
Audio ............................. 85, 122
[About] ....................................89
[Add Content] ................31, 70
[Add Bookmark] .............31,39
[Add to Collection] .......31, 71
[Adjust View] ..................31, 52
[Application Preferences]
.........................................88, 91

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B
Basic Operation ....................22
Battery status .................13, 30
Bookmarking ........................39
Books .......................................36
[Brighter].................................52
[Books] list ..............................36
Conditional icon .............37
Sort ...............................34, 36
[Search] ..............................34
[Sort:] ..................................34
[View:] ................................34
C
Changing a page mode ....48
Changing dictionary
..................................31, 60, 91
Charge/Busy indicator
........................................... 8, 12
Charging the Reader ..........12
Battery status ...................13
Charge/Busy indicator
...................................... 8, 12
Status indicators during
charging .........................13
USB connector .........11, 12
Changing Settings ..............88
Collections ......................29, 68
Conditional icon ..................37
Copyright Notice .............. 117
Creating a collection ..........68
Creating drawings ...............77
Creating text memos .........80
[Change Dictionary] ...........31
[Clear Keyboard History]
.........................................89, 95
[Continue Reading] .............31
[Create/Edit] ...................33, 41
[Custom] .................................52
D
Default settings ....................95
[Restore Defaults] ....89, 95
Deleting a collection ..........72
Deleting Content .................74

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Dictionary .................60, 82, 91
Changing dictionary
.............................31, 60, 91
[Word Logs: Dictionary]
....................................35, 64
Drawing ....................41, 42, 77
[Darker] ...................................52
[Date and Time] ....................90
[Date and Time Format] ....90
[Delete Audio].......................32
[Delete Book] .................31, 74
[Delete Books] ...............32, 74
[Delete Collections] .....32, 72
[Delete Drawing] ..........31, 79
[Delete Drawings].........32, 79
[Delete Issue] ........................31
[Delete Issues] .......................32
[Delete Memo] ...............31, 81
[Delete Memos] .............32, 81
[Delete Notes] .......................32
[Delete Pictures] ...................32
[Delete Word Logs] ......32, 64
[Details] ...................................52
[Device Lock] ..................88, 93
[Device Shutdown] .............89
[Dictionary] ............................91
E
eBook store ............................17
F
Features .................................... 4
Finding a Note ......................44
Annotation .......................39
Icons and types of note
in the [Notes] list .........45
Finding the notes in all
contents ..............................46
[Format Memory] .........89, 95
[Full Page] ...............................48
G
Getting Started....................... 8
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC
LICENSE ............................. 119

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[General Settings] .........88, 90
[Go to] ........................32, 57, 59
[History] ......................32, 59
[Previous View] .........32, 59
[Select Page] .............32, 57
[Table of Contents] ........32
H
Handwriting .....41, 42, 76, 77
Finding a Note .................44
[Notes] ..................33, 41, 44
Handwriting a note .............41
Headphone jack ...................11
Highlighting word(s) ..........40
Holes for optional
cover attachment .............11
Home Menu ...........................29
How to Get eBooks .............17
[Hide]/[Show] ........................33
[History] ..................................32
I
Icons and types of note in
the [Notes] list ...................45
Issues .................................66, 71
[Info] .........................................32
[Initialization] .................89, 95
J
Jumping to a Page ..............57
Link ...............................22, 59
[Go to] ..................32, 57, 59
[Previous View] .........32, 59
[Select Page] .............32, 57
K
[Keyboard] ......................88, 91
L
Link ....................................22, 59
Listing previously looked up
words ....................................63
[List] ...................................33, 44

Index
136
Table of Contents Index
M
Magazines .......................29, 65
Memory card access
indicator ................................ 9
Media slot ................................. 9
Memory card ..................9, 114
Memory Stick PRO Duo™
.........................................9, 114
Memory Stick PRO Duo™
slot ........................................... 9
[Margin Cut] ..........................48
[Menu Language] ................90
N
Newspapers ....................29, 65
Note ............................39, 42, 44
Annotation .......................39
Bookmarking ...................39
Drawing ......................41, 42
Finding a Note .................44
Handwriting a note .......41
Highlighting word(s) .....40
[Notes] ..................33, 41, 44
[New Collection] ...........33, 68
[New Drawing] ..............33, 77
[New Memo] ...................33, 80
[Notes] .......................33, 41, 44
[Create/Edit] ..............33, 41
[Hide]/[Show] ..................33
[List] .............................33, 44
[Now Playing] .......................33
O
On-screen keyboard ...........26
[Clear Keyboard History]
....................................89, 95
[Keyboard] .................88, 91
Operation at page view ....38
OPTIONS Menu ....................31
[Orientation] ...................33, 54
[Original] ..........................48, 52
P
Parts and Controls ................. 8
Periodicals .......................29, 65

Index
137
Table of Contents Index
Pictures .............................76, 83
Slideshow ............34, 83, 91
Standby screen
.............................34, 84, 94
Supported File Formats
........................................ 121
Zooming in ................49, 84
[Select Standby Screen]
....................................34, 84
[Slideshow On]/
[Slideshow Off] .....34, 83
[Slideshow] ................88, 91
[Standby Screen] .....88, 94
Playing audio files ...............85
Power saving Tips ................14
Power management ....88, 92
Charging the Reader
...........................................12
Power saving Tips ...........14
Power switch ...................... 8
Standby screen
.............................34, 88, 94
[Device Shutdown] ........89
Power switch ........................... 8
Charging the Reader
...........................................12
Standby screen
.............................34, 84, 94
[Device Shutdown] ........89
Precautions ......................... 106
Protecting Content .............75
Conditional icon ............37
[Page Mode] ..........................48
[Page Turn Preference].......90
[Power Management]
.........................................88, 92
[Previous View]
...........................32, 33, 59, 61
[Protect Audio] .....................33
[Protect Books] ..............33, 75
[Protect Drawings] .......33, 79
[Protect Issues] .....................33
[Protect Memos] ...........33, 81
[Protect Pictures] .................33

Index
138
Table of Contents Index
R
Reader Library ......................17
Reading Books ......................36
Reading Content ..................36
Reading Periodicals ............65
Removing contents ............73
Repeat ..............................34, 87
Reset .........................................96
RESET hole ......................11, 96
Resizing ...................................47
[Remove Bookmark] ...........34
[Remove Content] ........34, 73
[Rename Collection] ....34, 69
[Repeat] ............................34, 87
[Resume Playing] .................34
[Restore Defaults] .........89, 95
[Return to List] ......................34
S
Screen Orientation ..............54
Zoom-in mode ................51
[Orientation] .............33, 54
[Screen Orientation]
....................................88, 91
SD card .............................9, 114
SD Card slot ............................. 9
Searching ........................34, 55
Searching for notes within
a book ..................................44
Settings ...................................88
Shuffle ..............................34, 87
Slideshow .................34, 83, 91
Sort ....................................34, 36
Specifications ........................19
Standby screen .......34, 84, 94
Status bar ...............................30
Status indicators during
charging ..............................13
Stylus.......................................... 9
Support ...................................18
Supported File Formats .. 121
Symptoms ..............................97
System Requirements ..... 123
[Saturated] .............................52

Index
139
Table of Contents Index
[Screen Orientation] ....88, 91
[Search] ............................34, 56
[Select All]/[Unselect All]
................................................74
[Select Page] ...................32, 57
[Select Standby Screen]
.........................................34, 84
[Settings] menu.............29, 88
[Shuffle On]/[Shuffle Off ]
.........................................34, 87
[Slideshow On]/
[Slideshow Off] ..........34, 83
[Slideshow] ............................91
[Sort:] .......................................34
[Standby Screen] ..........88, 94
[System Management]
.........................................88, 92
T
Text Memo ......................76, 80
On-screen keyboard ......26
Touch screen ..................10, 23
Troubleshooting ..................96
[Table of Contents] .............32
U
USB connector ...............11, 12
Useful Features ....................... 4
Using Embedded
Dictionaries .................60, 82
V
Viewing pictures ..................83
Volume button ..............11, 87
[View:] ......................................34
W
[Word Logs: Book] ........35, 63
[Word Logs: Dictionary] ....35
[Word Logs: Periodicals]....35
Z
Zooming in .....................49, 84









