Summary of NOOK BNRB1530

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    User guide version 1.4.

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    Nook user guide 2 barnes & noble, inc. 122 fifth avenue, new york, ny 10011 usa. © 2009-2010 barnes & noble, inc. All rights reserved. Nook and the nook logo are trademarks of barnes & noble, inc. Or its affiliates. Patent pending. Screenshots and product images are simulated and for instructional p...

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    Nook user guide 3 using this guide to find specific information in this guide, you can use the table of contents or search the guide. In the epub version, tap go to > chapter on the touchscreen to go to a chapter. To search the user guide for a specific word or phrase, tap find , type the word or ph...

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    Nook user guide 4 contents customer service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 how to use this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Nook user guide 5 international use and languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 using your nook abroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Nook user guide 6 manual registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 initial library synchronization and downloads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 an unregiste...

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    Nook user guide 7 library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 my b&n library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 reading something . ....

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    Nook user guide 8 lending ebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 determining whether a...

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    Nook user guide 9 audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 speaker and headphones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 supported file types . . . . ...

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    Nook user guide getting started 10 getting started this section gives an overview of what you need to do to start using your nook . In the package the package your nook comes in contains four things: • your nook • a power adapter that can be plugged into an electrical outlet. It has a nonpolarized t...

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    Nook user guide getting started 11 charge your nook charge your nook with the supplied power adapter and usb cable until the yellow charging indicator light goes out. Your nook will turn on when you plug it in. Do not turn it off. A typical charging time using a wall outlet is 3.5 hours. Usb cable p...

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    Nook user guide getting started 12 • power button: press and release the power button to turn on your nook . When your nook is on, tap the power button to awaken it and to cause it to sleep. Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to turn off your nook fully. • reading screen: this is where yo...

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    Nook user guide getting started 13 • navigating on the reading screen: use the up and down buttons to move a highlight, often indicated by a symbol, up and down on the reading screen. This is an example: • selecting an item on the reading screen: tap the select button to select the highlighted item ...

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    Nook user guide getting started 14 • visit your library: tap the home button and then tap my library . Your library provides access to your b&n ebooks, magazines, and newspapers. It also provides access to your other ebooks. For b&n content, you have a unified view of the content on your nook and in...

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    Nook user guide power and charging 15 power and charging this section explains your nook ’s power management and charging. Device states your nook is in one of five states: off: your nook is off. Nothing is running. When you first take your nook out of the package, it is off. We recommend that you a...

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    Nook user guide power and charging 16 when the touchscreen is dimmed, you can still use it. Tap a menu choice or button, that action will be carried out, and the touchscreen will brighten. To light up the touchscreen, tap the touchscreen, tap the home button, or press and release the power button. S...

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    Nook user guide power and charging 17 to turn your nook off, press and hold the power button for about 5 seconds, until the reading screen is white and the touchscreen is dark. Then release the power button. Power management your nook uses quite modest amounts of power compared to a laptop computer....

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    Nook user guide power and charging 18 battery charge and charging indicators your nook ships with a partially charged battery. We recommend that you charge your nook before using it. Your nook has the following indicators of the battery charge and charging. Battery charge indicators your nook indica...

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    Nook user guide power and charging 19 if the charge in your nook ’s battery is very low, it can take up to about 15 minutes before the charging indicator light turns on. If it does not turn on after half an hour, make sure the usb cable is firmly seated. • with a plus sign in the battery charge icon...

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    Nook user guide power and charging 20 only use the supplied nook power adapter. Other power adapters might damage your battery and nook . Usb cable power adapter wall outlet to charge your nook using the power adapter: 1 assemble the power adapter and usb cable. Insert the large end of the usb cable...

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    Nook user guide power and charging 21 if your personal computer sleeps or hibernates, it will probably stop charging your nook . To charge your nook , adjust the settings on your computer so that it does not sleep or hibernate. We recommend that you turn your nook on before plugging it into usb. If ...

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    Nook user guide power and charging 22 on (including when the touchscreen backlight is off ): if the touchscreen backlight is off, it is turned on. Your nook charges and enters usb drive mode. When charging, the charging indicator light to the left of the usb port lights up yellow. You can use your n...

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    Nook user guide power and charging 23 to perform a hard reset: 1 get a clock or watch that shows seconds. 2 press and hold the power button of your nook for 20 seconds, then release the power button. 3 press and release the power button to turn on your nook . If you remove the battery and leave it o...

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    Nook user guide your nook 24 your nook this section explains your nook hardware. It also summarizes key features and explains the home menu. Hardware highlights your nook has: • reading screen: this is where you read your ebooks, magazines, and newspapers. The reading screen is a 600 x 800, 3.57 x 4...

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    Nook user guide your nook 25 other tasks that require wi-fi (for example, using the web browser or downloading large files, including software updates). Your nook or nook wi-fi can connect to wi-fi hotspots in barnes & noble bookstores, at&t tm hotspots in the united states, and many other wi-fi hot...

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    Nook user guide your nook 26 • shopping: with your nook , it is easy to buy ebooks, magazines, and newspapers from the barnes & noble ebookstore. Some digital content is even free! You can also download ebooks to your nook from your personal computer. • in-store content and merchandising: when you b...

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    Nook user guide your nook 27 home menu the starting point for everything is the home menu. You see the home menu when you first power on your nook , and can reach at other times by tapping the home button between the reading screen and touchscreen (it has the nook logo on it: ). The home menu looks ...

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    Nook user guide your nook 28 • games: play games on your nook . Play chess and sudoku. • audio: listen to music, audiobooks, and other audio files such as podcasts. • settings: personalize your nook to suit your taste. Choose your own wallpaper and screensavers. Store email addresses of friends and ...

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    Nook user guide your nook 29 3 hold your nook in one hand with the front facing your hand and the bottom edge up. 4 locate the tab protruding from near the center of the bottom of the back cover, adjacent to the usb port (see the drawing below). 5 place a finger of your other hand on the tab and pul...

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    Nook user guide your nook 30 attaching the back cover this section explains how to attach the back cover of your nook . To attach the back cover: 1 place your nook face down with the bottom facing you on a hard, flat surface, for example on a table or desk. 2 line up the bottom of the cover with the...

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    Nook user guide your nook 31 removable back cover do not press on the middle of the back cover or bend your nook . Doing so might damage the screens. 4 look around the edges of your nook to see that the back cover is securely attached. If the back cover is not securely attached, press edges together...

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    Nook user guide your nook 32 • the sim card in your nook is associated with your nook , whether registered or not. Do not swap sim cards between nook s. There is no reason to, and afterwards they will not be able to connect to b&n fast & free wireless. Built-in storage your nook has 2 gb of built-in...

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    Nook user guide your nook 33 screw battery back (inside) 4 with the back facing you, turn your nook so that the top is directed away from you. The screw and tab holding the battery in place are at the top of the battery, as shown in the drawing above. 5 unscrew and remove the screw that holds the ba...

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    Nook user guide your nook 34 b&n and designer covers you can purchase a b&n cover for your nook at your local barnes & noble bookstore or online from bn.Com. The cover helps protect your nook from daily wear and tear. For example, it keeps dust from accumulating on the screens, reducing the need to ...

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    Nook user guide international use and languages 35 international use and languages this chapter summarizes information about using your nook outside of the united states and explains your nook ’s support of languages. Using your nook abroad your nook is designed for use in the united states, canada,...

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    Nook user guide international use and languages 36 • automatic connection to at&t hotspots: automatic connection to at&t hotspots only happens in the united states. In other places, you can connect to at&t hotspots manually. • registering and unregistering your nook : you can register and unregister...

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    Nook user guide safety and care 37 safety and care this section explains important information about safety and about caring for your nook . Safety if you follow some straightforward precautions, your nook is a safe device. Electricity your nook is an electrical device. Only use an approved power ad...

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    Nook user guide safety and care 38 • only use the battery for the system for which it is specified. • only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per this standard. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or oth...

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    Nook user guide safety and care 39 turn airplane mode on for the duration of an airplane flight, from take-off through landing. Turn airplane mode on in other settings where radio signal broadcasting is prohibited. Ask someone whether airplane mode should be turned on in other settings such as hospi...

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    Nook user guide safety and care 40 temperature ranges your nook should function as designed in these temperature ranges: use fahrenheit celsius charging 41– 95 ºf 5 – 35 ºc operation 32 – 104 ºf 0 – 40 ºc storage 5 – 113 ºf -15 – 45 ºc outside of these ranges, your nook might develop power, display,...

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    Nook user guide safety and care 41 b&n and designer covers you can purchase an optional b&n or designer cover for your nook at your local barnes & noble bookstore or online from bn.Com. The cover helps protect your nook from daily wear and tear. For example, it keeps dust from accumulating on the sc...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 42 operating the controls this section explains all the buttons and menus you use to control your nook . For information about the power button, see “power button” on page 16. Home button the home button has the nook logo on it: . It uses a capacitive touch sen...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 43 the next page and previous page buttons have a small dimple next to them; just to the right of the buttons on the right side of your nook and just to the left of the buttons on the left side of your nook . The touch dimples help you find the buttons by touch...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 44 color touchscreen the color touchscreen displays menus, navigation controls, and when needed, a keyboard. Reach areas of your nook including your library, the shop, and the reader from the home menu. Submenus allow you to use all of your nook ’s features. To...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 45 • dark touchscreen: touch a spot on the touchscreen with your finger already moving sideways. The swipe does not need to be a long one (it can be about 3/4 inch long), and it can be anywhere on the touchscreen. Scroll if a context has more than four menu cho...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 46 by swiping your finger. Swipe up to scroll down and vice versa. Place your finger on a menu choice to scroll, not on the scrollbar. You also swipe to scroll the home menu, as explained above. Find go to… bookmarks notes & highlights throw if you swipe quickl...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 47 • view item details and options such as lending, rating, and archiving • view the gallery of covers • check for new b&n content in the remainder of the menu, which you can scroll to, you can: • search for items in the library • sort items in the library by m...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 48 you will sometimes see a menu item that is gray. This means that you cannot choose that menu item. The choice might not be relevant; for example, you cannot change the font for a pdf file, so the text font menu item is gray. This can also indicate that an op...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 49 form navigation and data entry when you need to enter data, for example to register your nook or search, your nook displays a data entry form on the main screen and a keyboard on the touchscreen. Use the keyboard to type in the form, and to submit what you t...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 50 to turn to the previous page in a multi-page form: press the previous page button on the right or left side of your nook . Complete all pages of a multi-page form before submitting it, or an error will result. Submit the form by tapping the submit button. Ke...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 51 numbers and symbols a keyboard that displays the numbers and some symbols. Switch to this keyboard from the lowercase or uppercase keyboard by tapping 123. Switch to it from the additional symbols keyboard by tapping 123. Abc “ . , ? ! ‘ cancel submit clear ...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 52 when navigating in an epub file, the up and down arrows on the d-pad controller sometimes skip lines (for example, the last line in a paragraph if that line contains only one word). You can reach every word using the left and right arrows. Browsing browse co...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 53 6 (optional) tap show and choose one of the content types: all , ebooks , magazines , or newspapers . Sorting lists in the my b&n content part of the library, you can sort lists of items. You can sort by: • most recent (default): the list is sorted by how re...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 54 3 tap show and choose one of the content types: all , ebooks , magazines , or newspapers . 4 (optional; if you did not perform a search) tap sort by and choose a sorting order: most recent , title , or author . Viewing a gallery of covers in the my b&n libra...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 55 b&n fast & free wireless signal strength (from low to high) if your nook (wi-fi + 3g model) is connected to a b&n fast & free wireless network: wi-fi signal strength (from low to high) if your nook is connected to a wi-fi hotspot: battery charge levels when ...

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    Nook user guide operating the controls 56 • when a compatible b&n fast & free wireless network is detected, but the signal strength is too low to permit a connection to the network, no b&n fast & free wireless signal strength indicator is displayed. • when a b&n fast & free wireless network connecti...

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    Nook user guide wireless connectivity 57 wireless connectivity while reading and during most tasks, the radio in your nook is not on. It does not need to be, and it would consume power. Even browsing your library, including b&n content in your online digital library, is done on your nook . However, ...

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    Nook user guide wireless connectivity 58 wi-fi your nook can connect to wi-fi hotspots (places that offer wireless internet access) that use the 802.11b or 802.11g standard. Display menus for managing wi-fi hotspots by tapping wi-fi on the home menu: wi-fi alternatively, tap settings on the home men...

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    Nook user guide wireless connectivity 59 automatic detection of hotspots requires three things: • airplane mode is off • wi-fi is on • your nook has a sufficient battery charge to continue running the wi-fi circuitry. When the battery level is very low, your nook turns off wireless circuitry. Your n...

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    Nook user guide wireless connectivity 60 to turn wi-fi on or off: on the home menu, tap wi-fi . The current setting is displayed in the wi-fi menu. Tap the wi-fi submenu to toggle between on and off . Viewing wi-fi hotspots with airplane mode off and wi-fi on, your nook displays a wi-fi hotspot menu...

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    Nook user guide wireless connectivity 61 2 later, you have issues with your own hotspot, and you choose to connect to a neighbor’s hotspot (after asking politely). 3 you fix your hotspot, and want to use it again. To do so, tap wi-fi > wi-fi hotspot > neighbor’s hotspot name > forget . 4 your nook w...

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    Nook user guide wireless connectivity 62 to manually add and connect to a wi-fi hotspot: to manually add a wi-fi hotspot, you must be within range of the hotspot. Your nook connects to the hotspot when you add it. If it fails to connect, it does not add the hotspot. You will need the following infor...

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    Nook user guide wireless connectivity 63 umts w-cdma (3g), and hsdpa b&n fast & free wireless networks. Your nook automatically connects to the fastest network present that has sufficient signal strength. When not in the reader, if your nook is connected to b&n fast & free wireless, the status bar c...

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    Nook user guide wireless connectivity 64 in areas with no wireless connectivity in areas with no wireless connectivity (no b&n fast & free wireless, no barnes & noble bookstore hotspot, and no manually configured wi-fi hotspot), you can still use your nook as an ereader. You can read anything that i...

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    Nook user guide registering your nook 65 registering your nook when you first turn on your nook , it leads you through registration if your nook is not pre-registered. If you do not have a barnes & noble online account, you must create one online at www.Nook.Com/setup . After registration, your nook...

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    Nook user guide registering your nook 66 associated with your b&n account. The same is true if someone else purchased the nook online, was signed in, and did not designate the nook as a gift—it will be associated with his/her account. If the account association is wrong, you can de-register and re-r...

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    Nook user guide registering your nook 67 2 tap tap here to get started . 3 tap register with your existing account . 4 enter the email address and password for your barnes & noble online account, and tap submit . 5 tap ok to close the message about successful registration. 6 you are given the chance...

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    Nook user guide registering your nook 68 later, when you make purchases from the barnes & noble ebookstore, what you buy is downloaded automatically to your nook . An unregistered nook fewer features are supported on an unregistered nook than on a registered one. On an unregistered nook : • you can ...

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    Nook user guide registering your nook 69 unregistering your nook : • unregisters your nook , severing the association between your nook and your barnes & noble online account • does not delete b&n content or personal content from the internal memory • does not delete personal content from a suppleme...

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    Nook user guide registering your nook 70 re-registering your nook deletes b&n content (the contents of the my b&n library section of your library, which is in the my b&n downloads folder on your nook ). If you want to save the b&n content, you must copy it to a location for personal content, for exa...

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    Nook user guide personalizing your nook 71 personalizing your nook your nook is yours, and you can personalize it. You can: • choose among predefined wallpaper images, or supply your own. The wallpaper image is displayed on the home screen. • use one of the predefined screensaver sets, or provide yo...

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    Nook user guide personalizing your nook 72 7 eject/unmount the nook drive and disconnect your nook from your computer. For that procedure, see “disconnecting your nook from your computer” on page 148. To choose a wallpaper image: 1 on the home menu, tap settings . 2 tap display > wallpaper . 3 tap t...

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    Nook user guide personalizing your nook 73 to choose a screensaver set: 1 on the home menu, tap settings . 2 tap display > screensaver . 3 tap the screensaver set you want to use. The names correspond to folder names in the folder my screensavers in the internal memory. When your nook sleeps, you wi...

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    Nook user guide the daily 74 the daily the daily is a bulletin-board style message center. You automatically receive daily editorial content and notifications. Read the daily by tapping the daily on the home menu: the daily when you visit the daily, your nook retrieves up-to-date information from th...

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    Nook user guide the daily 75 provide the foundation for his writings about evolution? Writing of his stay in the galapagos islands, darwin remarks: “i had not yet noticed by far the most remarkable feature in the natural history of this archipelago; it is that the different islands to a considerable...

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    Nook user guide the daily 76 to read an issue of a periodical: navigate to the periodical issue using the up and down buttons, and the next page and previous page buttons if the issue is on a different page. Then tap select. If the periodical issue has already been downloaded, it opens in the reader...

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    Nook user guide shop 77 shop your nook ’s wireless connectivity lets you shop for ebooks, magazines, and newspapers from the barnes & noble ebookstore from your nook . There is no need to visit a website. You can buy subscriptions to magazines and newspapers, or single issues. What you buy is delive...

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    Nook user guide shop 78 magazines and newspapers you can purchase subscriptions to magazines and newspapers, as well as single issues. Issues delivered by subscription and single issues have the same content. They are digital versions of the magazines and newspapers that are delivered by barnes & no...

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    Nook user guide shop 79 to browse subjects: 1 from the shopfront, select one of the content types—ebooks, magazines, or newspapers. 2 tap browse subjects and then tap a subject. 3 within a subject, there might be subordinate subjects. If so, you will see the browse subjects menu, and can tap browse ...

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    Nook user guide shop 80 when you search for ebooks, the results include any b&n ebooks and google books that match the search criteria. To search the shop: 1 in the shop, tap search . 2 use the keyboard to enter one or more search words in the form. 3 tap search . Your nook performs the search. Resu...

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    Nook user guide shop 81 it in the gallery. As you move through the gallery, the reading screen is updated to highlight the item in the center of the gallery. You can also use the next page and previous page buttons to move through the paginated list. In this case, the covers on the touchscreen are u...

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    Nook user guide shop 82 use the browse and collections menus and navigation buttons (up, down, and select) to browse content types and collections. In a content type, you can also browse subjects . Or use the search menu to search for what you want. Details on browsing and searching follow this sect...

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    Nook user guide shop 83 pre-order yes no no download free item yes no no download free sample yes no no free trial period no no yes ordering from your nook note the following about ordering from your nook : • your nook must be registered. If you try to order content from an unregistered nook , you w...

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    Nook user guide shop 84 office / fleet post office) billing address. You can only pre-order digital content when physically within the united states (including alaska and hawaii), american samoa, guam, puerto rico, palau, the u.S. Virgin islands, and canada. Some items are not available for purchase...

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    Nook user guide shop 85 content delivery ebooks and just-purchased issues of periodicals are delivered to your online digital library immediately. Subsequent issues of periodicals are delivered to your online digital library once a day between 2 am and 5 am local time, approximately. Pre-ordered ebo...

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    Nook user guide shop 86 your ewish list is associated with your online digital library. It is the same ewish list as the one on the barnes & noble.Com website. To manage your ewish list on the website, choose my b&n > visit your ebooks library > view your ebooks wish list . To view your ewish list: ...

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    Nook user guide in-store experience 87 in-store experience special things are in store for you when you visit a barnes & noble bookstore with your nook : • you receive information on local events, unique content, special offers, and coupons. • you can read many ebooks for free, for up to one hour pe...

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    Nook user guide in-store experience 88 read in stores you can read many ebooks in a barnes & noble bookstore free of charge. Read a specific ebook for a maximum of one hour every calendar day. Read in store is labeled beta to let you know that we plan to make it even better in the future. The time p...

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    Nook user guide in-store experience 89 2 tap recently read in store . The next level of menus lists the ebooks that you have read in barnes & noble bookstores. 3 tap an ebook to display item details and menus with actions such as read in store , buy , and get free sample . To buy an ebook you are re...

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    Nook user guide library 90 library your library is where all of your ebooks, magazines, and newspapers reside. Enter your library by tapping my library on the home menu: my library your library has two sections: • my b&n library (tap my library > view my b&n library ) provides access to the ebooks, ...

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    Nook user guide library 91 previously purchased content if you purchased content before registering your nook , this is what happens with it: • ebooks purchased from bn.Com are automatically delivered to your online digital library a short time after you register your nook . • the five most recently...

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    Nook user guide library 92 reading something to read something in my b&n library: 1 on the home menu, choose my library . 2 if you are viewing my documents, tap view my b&n library . 3 navigate to what you want to read. Browse to the item you want to read, or search and then browse. Flip pages in th...

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    Nook user guide library 93 for the nook (wi-fi + 3g model), downloads of very large ebooks, periodicals, and magazines require a wi-fi connection. When you download drm-secured content that was purchased from your nook or on the bn.Com website, it is encrypted using your first and last name and defa...

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    Nook user guide library 94 if you cannot download recently purchased content, some problem might have occurred during the purchase process. Check notifications in the daily to see if there is a problem. For drm-secured content, the default credit card used to secure the content is the one that is cu...

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    Nook user guide library 95 • content might have been archived (deleted from your nook but kept in your online digital library) and the archived items are hidden. Tap my library > show archived items to show archived items. To check for new content in your online digital library: 1 on the home menu, ...

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    Nook user guide library 96 3 move from page to page using the next page and previous page buttons. If you are on the last item on a page, you can tap the down button to turn to the next page. If you are on the first item on a page, you can tap the up button to turn to the prior page. To browse all i...

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    Nook user guide library 97 to sort my b&n library: 1 on the home menu, tap my library . 2 if you are viewing my documents , tap view my b&n library . 3 (optional) tap show and choose one of the filtering options: all , ebooks , magazines , or newspapers . 4 tap sort by and choose a sorting order: mo...

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    Nook user guide library 98 browsing a gallery of covers in my b&n library, you can browse a gallery of covers on the touchscreen. Memoirs of a geisha arthur golden to use the gallery of covers: 1 on the home menu, tap my library . 2 if you are viewing my documents , tap view my b&n library . 3 (opti...

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    Nook user guide library 99 to view item details for ebooks and periodicals: 1 in the my b&n library section of your library, navigate to the item for which you want to view details. 2 tap view item details & options . 3 choose the details you want to view: • tap view > overview to view a synopsis of...

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    Nook user guide library 100 a periodical issue delivered by subscription in your online digital library and on your nook , archive the issue and then download it. • it displays the item in gray in my b&n library, to indicate that it is not on your nook . • when other devices associated with your bar...

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    Nook user guide library 101 5 tap unarchive . Showing and hiding archived items when you browse the my b&n library section of your library, you can: • show archived items: show content that is on your nook and in your online digital library, as well as content that is only in your online digital lib...

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    Nook user guide library 102 • you can only cancel a subscription on the bn.Com website. Managing periodical issues issues of periodicals purchased singly and delivered by subscription are both present in my b&n library. How they are presented when browsing and how they are managed differs. Issues of...

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    Nook user guide library 103 to browse all issues of a periodical in your library: 1 on the home menu, tap my library . 2 if you are viewing my documents , tap view my b&n library . 3 if one of the menus reads hide archived items , then archived items are already shown. If not, tap show archived item...

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    Nook user guide library 104 saving issues of periodicals when you subscribe to a periodical, new issues are delivered automatically to your online digital library, and downloaded automatically if your nook has a wireless connection. You can manually download issues that your nook has not downloaded ...

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    Nook user guide library 105 • the catalog information remains on your nook . The deleted items are shown in black, not gray, in your library. • the items are not deleted from other devices registered to the same account. • to read an item on your nook , you must download it. Automatic deletion of b&...

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    Nook user guide library 106 my documents accessible from the library icon on the home menu, my documents is a view of your personal digital content (ebooks and periodicals with file formats epub, pdb, and pdf). Your nook supports digital reading content (for example, ebooks and periodicals) in the f...

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    Nook user guide library 107 2 tap view item details & options . Your nook displays limited available details about the file, possibly including the publisher, publication date, and file path. To read something in my documents: 1 browse to the item you want to read. 2 tap select. The item opens in th...

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    Nook user guide library 108 adobe digital editions creates the folders .Adobe-digital-editions and digital editions on your nook . These folders do not contain digital content. To authorize your nook for adobe digital editions: 1 start adobe digital editions and then connect your nook to your comput...

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    Nook user guide reading 109 reading this section explains the features available when reading an ebook or periodical chosen from your library. For information about reading ebooks when in barnes & noble bookstores, see “read in stores” on page 88. To resume reading, tap reading now on the home menu:...

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    Nook user guide reading 110 ergonomics ergonomics is a big word for the study of how to make things comfortable and easy to use, and to reduce injuries. Your nook was designed with you and reading in mind. The best advice we can give is to find what is comfortable for you. Reading must be a comforta...

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    Nook user guide reading 111 next page and previous page buttons position the hand with which you turn pages so it is not a strain to reach one of the next page buttons. You will probably use the previous page buttons less frequently, but when you do, position your hands so that reaching a button is ...

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    Nook user guide reading 112 procedures for beginning reading following are procedures for beginning reading. To pick something to read in the your library: 1 on the home menu, choose my library . 2 navigate to the other section of your library if necessary. Tap view my b&n library or view my documen...

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    Nook user guide reading 113 3 tap yes, borrow this . Your nook downloads the ebook. After it finishes, tap read . To buy and then read something: 1 on the home menu, tap shop . 2 browse to or search for content. 3 buy something and confirm your purchase. For details, see “shop” on page 77. Your nook...

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    Nook user guide reading 114 forward back touch a spot on the touchscreen with your finger already moving sideways. The swipe does not need to be a long one (it can be about 3/4 inch long), and it can be anywhere on the touchscreen. Navigating you can go to these locations in an ebook, newspaper, or ...

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    Nook user guide reading 115 to go to a specific page in an ebook or periodical: to go to a specific page in an ebook, tap go to > page . Move the slider to the page you want to go to. When you raise your finger, you are taken to that page. Move the slider agiain to go to a different page. Tap to clo...

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    Nook user guide reading 116 the rules for the choice of text font are: • epub format: content is displayed using fonts embedded in the epub file if present. If fonts are not embedded, content is displayed in the text font you choose in the reader. • pdb format: content is displayed in the text font ...

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    Nook user guide reading 117 changes in the text size only affect the reader. They do not change the size of text in the daily, shop, library, or settings. They also do not change the size of text in the touchscreen menus. Here are examples of the text sizes extra small, medium, and extra large for t...

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    Nook user guide reading 118 pdf files in pdf files, the content is scaled to fit the reader when the text size is small. When the text size is small, you will see the pdf as it would appear on a larger screen, with layout and graphics preserved. When viewing a pdf file, try the small text size first...

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    Nook user guide reading 119 my b&n library your nook stores the information it needs to open drm-secured digital content that you purchase from the shop on your nook or on the bn.Com website. Just open an ebook or periodical you have bought, and it opens. If you unregister your nook , the informatio...

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    Nook user guide reading 120 battery charge icon battery charge level and whether your nook is charging. For more information, see “battery charge indicators” on page 18. Current time the current time is displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour format. Tap settings > display > clock > clock format to set the ...

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    Nook user guide reading 121 • ebooks (and periodicals) in epub format: page numbering is for the entire ebook and reflects some prior account of page numbering, before formatting for the text size. This means that, if the original book had 525 pages, then so does the ebook. But the pages are re-flow...

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    Nook user guide reading 122 looking up words you can look up words while reading. Your nook looks up the words in merriam-webster’s collegiate ® dictionary. You can look up words in ebooks in epub and pdb formats in the my b&n library and my documents sections of your library. You cannot look up wor...

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    Nook user guide reading 123 4 tap ok when you have finished reading the definition to return to your reading. You are still in word lookup mode, and can look up another word. 5 tap cancel to exit word lookup mode..

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    Nook user guide lending ebooks 124 lending ebooks with lendme™ technology from barnes & noble, you can now share ebooks from nook to nook . But it doesn’t stop there. You can lend to and from any device with the barnes & noble ereader application, including iphone® and ipod touch®, blackberry® smart...

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    Nook user guide lending ebooks 125 determining whether an ebook can be lent not all ebooks can be lent. Please note the following about determining whether an ebook can be lent: • the shopfront in the shop on your nook has a collection called lendme ebooks. Select that to view a selection of ebooks ...

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    Nook user guide lending ebooks 126 3 browse to the item you want to lend, or search and then browse. Move the selection indicator up and down on the reading screen using the up and down buttons. Flip pages in the list using the next page and previous page buttons. 4 do one of the following: choose a...

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    Nook user guide lending ebooks 127 borrowing an ebook on a nook this section is written from the viewpoint of you receiving a notification about a lending offer. It applies equally to others with registered nook s receiving lending offers. Rules here are some rules regarding borrowing ebooks from yo...

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    Nook user guide lending ebooks 128 procedures to view offers to lend you ebooks: 1 on the home menu, tap the daily . 2 view the notifications. Among them, you might see an offer to lend you an ebook. To accept a lending offer from the daily: 1 on the home menu, tap the daily . 2 in the daily, naviga...

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    Nook user guide lending ebooks 129 5 read is also a choice if you are viewing item details. Navigate to the item, tap view item details & options , and then tap read . To buy a copy of a borrowed ebook from your library: 1 on the home menu, tap my library . 2 navigate to the borrowed ebook that you ...

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    Nook user guide bookmarks, highlights, and notes 130 bookmarks, highlights, and notes you can bookmark, highlight, and annotate the ebooks that you read. Bookmark pages you might want to refer back to in the future. Highlight interesting passages. Add your own notes. Your annotations, highlights, an...

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    Nook user guide bookmarks, highlights, and notes 131 highlights and notes highlight what you read to draw your attention to specific passages. You can associate notes with the highlights. You can highlight and annotate ebooks in epup and pdb formats in both sections of your library, with one excepti...

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    Nook user guide bookmarks, highlights, and notes 132 to show highlights: tap highlights and notes > show highlights . To hide highlights: tap highlights and notes > hide highlights . To add highlights: 1 tap highlights and notes > add highlight or note . 2 use the d-pad to navigate to the place wher...

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    Nook user guide bookmarks, highlights, and notes 133 5 to return to the page and menus, tap cancel . To edit a note but not change the highlight: 1 navigate to the page. 2 tap highlights and notes > view notes for this page . 3 tap next highlight and previous highlight to step through highlights unt...

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    Nook user guide rating 134 rating your opinion of what you read matters. Ratings, reviews, and recommendations of books by others guide your choices toward ebooks and periodicals that you are more likely to enjoy. Your ratings, reviews, and recommendations help guide other readers. On your nook , yo...

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    Nook user guide web browsing 135 web browsing your nook has a web browser that you can use to browse or search the world wide web. It is labeled beta to let you know that we plan to make it even better in the future. To use the browser, your nook must be connected to a wi-fi hotspot. You cannot use ...

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    Nook user guide web browsing 136 left side of nook : moves toward the right side of the web page. Right side of nook : moves down the web page. Moving from page to page move from page to page by tapping links on web pages, or buttons, for example to move between pages in an article. Links are indica...

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    Nook user guide web browsing 137 reload: tap this button to reload (refresh) a web page. Page loading indicator and stop button: when a page is loading, animation on this button indicates this. Tap the button to stop the page loading process at its current point. Depending on timing, the page might ...

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    Nook user guide web browsing 138 • history: select a recently visited web page and go to it. Zooming in and out when a web page is first displayed after starting the browser, it is displayed at a size that fits the page width. You can zoom in and out to change the size of the text and graphics. Text...

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    Nook user guide web browsing 139 2 scroll to and then tap the favorite you want to go to. To delete a favorite: 1 on the browser tool bar, tap the favorites button. 2 swipe the favorites to find the one you want to delete. Center the favorite you want to delete, but do not tap it when it is in the c...

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    Nook user guide web browsing 140 clear cookies clear (delete) cookies. Cookies are saved by some websites to persist information such as passwords on your nook . Clear history clear (delete) your browsing history. Browser status bar your nook has a status bar at the top of the reading screen. The fo...

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    Nook user guide games 141 games play games on your nook . In this release, chess and sudoku are available. Display a menu of available games by tapping games on the home menu: games chess chess is a board game with origins in 6th century india (the game chaturanga). Chess has been played in essentia...

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    Nook user guide games 142 help help information is available in the chess application. Tap help to display it. You can use your nook ’s web browser to search online for information about playing chess. Overview here is an overview of nook chess to get you started: • starting: on the home menu, tap g...

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    Nook user guide games 143 • menus: when playing, tap the menu button in the upper left corner of the touchscreen to display menus. Tap it again to hide them. Start new game , resign , and view history are the menu choices. • view a history of moves in the current game: tap the menu button and then v...

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    Nook user guide games 144 playing a game you play a game of chess just like you do on a physical chessboard. White moves first. All of the pieces have their standard moves, which you can look up on the internet using your nook ’s web browser. To make a move: 1 study the chess board on the reading sc...

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    Nook user guide games 145 difficulty levels all sudoku puzzles have one solution that can be obtained by logic, without guessing. But they differ in difficulty based on the number of givens and the difficulty of the logic required to solve the puzzles. When you start a game, you choose a difficulty ...

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    Nook user guide games 146 • hints: hints are additional given values (that is, they are correct values). If you cannot figure out the value to put in a square, or have gotten conflicting values, you could enter a hint. Entering values playing sudoku entails entering a value in each empty square. To ...

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    Nook user guide games 147 5 if notes mode is not active (the notes button is gray), tap notes . The notes button and numbers turn blue. 6 tap the numbers you want to enter as notes. The numbers are toggles. If you tap a number and change your mind, tap the number again. 7 tap the back button to cont...

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    Nook user guide usb connectivity 148 usb connectivity you can connect your nook to your personal computer using the provided usb cable. Your nook uses usb 2.0. Connecting your nook to your personal computer puts your nook in usb drive mode. This lets you: • obtain content from the internet and place...

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    Nook user guide usb connectivity 149 2 using the usb cable, connect your nook to a usb port on your computer. Your nook enters usb drive mode, and displays a screen that indicates how to use the device while it is connected to usb. 3 when your nook has connected to usb, your personal computer should...

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    Nook user guide usb connectivity 150 if you don’t eject the drive, you might interrupt an operation that is still in progress. This can result in files that are corrupted or not copied. It can also leave your nook in a state where it is temporarily not able to connect to usb. If this happens, turn o...

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    Nook user guide usb connectivity 151 protection from viruses and other malware it is unlikely that your nook could become infected by a virus or other malware. Your nook does not host applications; this reduces the likelihood of malware infection. The file types supported by your nook are also unlik...

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    Nook user guide files and folders 152 files and folders when your nook is connected to your personal computer through usb, you can manage files and folders on your nook . You can manage personal content on the internal flash memory and on the supplemental microsd or microsdhc card, if there is one. ...

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    Nook user guide files and folders 153 persian.Jpg balinese.Jpg • wallpaper files (jpg, jpeg, gif, png, and bmp formats): you must place these files in the folder my wallpapers in your nook ’s internal memory, not in subfolders. • other files: you can put other files on your nook , but your nook will...

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    Nook user guide files and folders 154 use the file manager on your personal computer to manage personal files on your nook . If you put personal files in the correct locations in the internal memory, then the content will be found. If you put personal files anywhere else, they will be on your nook ,...

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    Nook user guide files and folders 155 adding storage if you want to increase the storage capacity of your nook , you can purchase and insert a microsd tm or microsdhc tm card. Microsd and microsdhc cards have the following logos: supplemental microsd and microsdhc cards will hold about 1000 ebooks p...

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    Nook user guide files and folders 156 back (inside) microsd card holder 5 a rounded, cut-out area below the cover allows you to insert a fingernail to lift the cover. With your fingernail, lift up the bottom edge of the metal cover, until the cover points up. In the space for the microsd card, you s...

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    Nook user guide files and folders 157 8 lock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover and pushing the cover toward the bottom of your nook . The metal cover only moves about 1/16th of an inch. 9 replace the back cover. Full instructions are given in “attaching...

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    Nook user guide files and folders 158 back (inside) microsd card 7 with a finger, close the metal cover until it lies flat. 8 lock the metal cover by inserting a fingernail in the slot in the middle of the cover and pushing the cover toward the bottom of your nook . The metal cover only moves about ...

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    Nook user guide files and folders 159 5 a rounded, cut-out area below the cover allows you to insert a fingernail to lift the cover. With your fingernail, lift up the bottom edge of the metal cover, until the cover points straight up. This reveals the microsd card. 6 pick up your nook . Holding it o...

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    Nook user guide files and folders 160 if you take a microsd card out of one nook and put it into a replacement nook , the personal files on the microsd card will be available on the replacement nook . B&n content in the library will be available on the replacement nook after registration. B&n conten...

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    Nook user guide audio 161 audio listen to your favorite music while reading, or while doing other things with your nook , such as browsing your library or shopping. You can also listen to audiobooks, podcasts, or any other mp3 or ogg files. Open the audio player by tapping audio on the home menu: au...

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    Nook user guide audio 162 your nook looks for audio files in these places: • in the my music and my audiobooks folders in your nook ’s internal memory • in any top-level folders that you create in the internal memory or on a supplemental microssd card optionally, you can place audio files in subfold...

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    Nook user guide audio 163 viewing what is currently playing in the audio player, this information is displayed about the music that is currently playing: • music: title, artist, and album, if available. If not available, the file name is displayed. • audiobooks: title and author, if available. If no...

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    Nook user guide audio 164 position: tap the position button to display or change the current position in the track. To change the current position in the track, tap the desired position on the position slider, or touch the ball, move your finger to the desired position, and then raise your finger. W...

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    Nook user guide platforms 165 platforms you can read your b&n ebooks across a wide range of platforms in addition to your nook , including the iphone® and ipod touch®, blackberry® smartphones, as well as most windows® and mac® laptops and desktop computers. Start the day reading an ebook on your noo...

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    Nook user guide software updates 166 software updates if your nook is not registered, you will not receive messages about software updates in the daily. You can download software updates from the support section of the nook website, www.Nook.Com/support . Software updates fix problems with the softw...

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    Nook user guide software updates 167 to update software using usb: 1 tap settings on your nook ’s home menu, and ensure that the battery charge is at 20% or more. If it is not, charge your nook . 2 connect your nook to your personal computer using usb. For this procedure, see “connecting your nook t...

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    Nook user guide software updates 168 restart following installation of a software update, your nook restarts. When it restarts, your nook : • saves any unsaved state information such as reading position and notes • closes the audio player, if it is running • displays the home screen when it reboots....

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    Nook user guide settings 169 settings settings let you control your nook experience. Set display characteristics, wallpaper, screensavers, etc. Manage settings by tapping settings on the home menu: settings to change a setting: 1 on the home menu, tap settings . 2 scroll up and down in the menus, ch...

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    Nook user guide settings 170 on the wi-fi + 3g model, the settings summary has a second page. The second page displays device information that you will not need to refer to, but that might be useful for customer service. All settings the following are all of the settings: setting explanation and val...

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    Nook user guide settings 171 display > clock > time zone time zone in which you use your nook . You only need to set the time zone on a nook wi-fi, and on a nook (wi-fi + 3g model) when you are in an area without b&n fast & free wireless coverage. Display > clock > daylight saving time on: the time ...

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    Nook user guide settings 172 device > reset to factory settings reset all settings to factory defaults. For more information, see “resetting to factory settings” on page 173. Contacts > add a new contact specify the contact’s name and email address. The name can be in any format (first name first or...

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    Nook user guide settings 173 4 tap delete . Resetting to factory settings you can reset your nook to factory settings. You might want to do this before selling your nook , for example. Resetting your nook deletes all b&n content from your nook . It also deletes all personal content from your nook ’s...

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    Nook user guide policies 174 policies this chapter contains b&n policies and regulatory notices that apply to your nook and your use of your nook , as well as additional information about the wireless radio: • legal notices: see “legal notices” below. • terms of service: see “ nook ™ terms of servic...

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    Nook user guide policies 175 merriam-webster ® and collegiate ® merriam-webster and collegiate are trademarks of merriam-webster, inc. And are used herein pursuant to license. Copyright © 2009 merriam-webster, inc. All rights reserved. Microsd tm and microsdhc tm logos microsd and microsdhc logos ar...

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    Nook user guide policies 176 a gift receipt), your rights to receive a replacement nook or a refund are provided in the one year limited warranty. (c) terms of use. You must open a barnes & noble.Com account and register your nook in accordance with the terms of use on the web site (the “terms of us...

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    Nook user guide policies 177 suppliers or licensors, as applicable, and no such rights are conferred by estoppel, operation of law, implication or otherwise. (d) restrictions. Except as may be expressly permitted by this agreement, you may not, directly or indirectly: (i) use the software on any dev...

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    Nook user guide policies 178 (a) privacy. You agree that we may use, collect and share your information in accordance with our privacy policy. In particular, we will collect, use and/or disclose information regarding you and your use of your nook and the service in order to: (i) provide the service ...

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    Nook user guide policies 179 or use of your nook, the service, the software, or the digital content, including, without limitation, lost profits, lost revenue or lost data, regardless of the cause of action on which the claim is based, including, without limitation, negligence, tort, contract, stric...

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    Nook user guide policies 180 agreement. Further, each party certifies that no representative or agent of either party has represented, expressly or otherwise, that such party would not, in the event of such litigation, seek to enforce this waiver of right to jury trial provision. Each of the parties...

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    Nook user guide policies 181 away, or otherwise transfer your nook ; provided, however, that the person to whom you transfer your nook must register your nook in their name. You will be responsible for all use of your nook until that nook is registered in their name. Similarly, if you lend your nook...

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    Nook user guide policies 182 the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution; (b) neither the name of marvell international ltd. Nor the names of its suppliers may be used to endorse or promote products derived from the marvell software without spe...

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    Nook user guide policies 183 gpl version 2 gnu general public license version 2, june 1991 copyright (c) 1989, 1991 free software foundation, inc. 51 franklin st, fifth floor, boston, ma 02110-1301 usa everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changin...

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    Nook user guide policies 184 the precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. Gnu general public license terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification 0. This license applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyr...

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    Nook user guide policies 185 is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on the program is not required to print an announcement.) these requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the program, an...

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    Nook user guide policies 186 distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code. 4. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the program except as expressly provided under this license. Any attempt otherwise to copy, ...

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    Nook user guide policies 187 8. If the distribution and/or use of the program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the program under this license may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding ...

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    Nook user guide policies 188 if you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. To do so, attach the following notices to the program. I...

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    Nook user guide policies 189 ty coon, president of vice this general public license does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is w...

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    Nook user guide policies 190 “work” shall mean the work of authorship, whether in source or object form, made available under the license, as indicated by a copyright notice that is included in or attached to the work (an example is provided in the appendix below). “derivative works” shall mean any ...

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    Nook user guide policies 191 b. You must cause any modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files; and c. You must retain, in the source form of any derivative works that you distribute, all copyright, patent, trademark, and attribution notices from the source form of t...

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    Nook user guide policies 192 commercial damages or losses), even if such contributor has been advised of the possibility of such damages. 9. Accepting warranty or additional liability. While redistributing the work or derivative works thereof, you may choose to offer, and charge a fee for, acceptanc...

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    Nook user guide policies 193 the freetype project is distributed in several archive packages; some of them may contain, in addition to the freetype font engine, various tools and contributions which rely on, or relate to, the freetype project. This license applies to all files found in such packages...

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    Nook user guide policies 194 `you’ refers to the licensee, or person using the project, where `using’ is a generic term including compiling the project’s source code as well as linking it to form a `program’ or `executable’. This program is referred to as `a program using the freetype engine’. This ...

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    Nook user guide policies 195 -------------- neither the freetype authors and contributors nor you shall use the name of the other for commercial, advertising, or promotional purposes without specific prior written permission. We suggest, but do not require, that you use one or more of the following ...

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    Nook user guide policies 196 what warranties apply to my nook? What is covered? This limited warranty covers your nook . For purposes of this limited warranty, “ nook ” means only the hardware comprising: (i) your nook ereader unit; and (ii) the peripherals included in the packaging with your nook ....

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    Nook user guide policies 197 all returned nook s become the property of b&n. Before you send your nook to b&n, it is your responsibility to back up any data, software or files stored on your nook because b&n will only return your nook to you if it is not covered by this limited warranty and b&n has ...

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    Nook user guide policies 198 what is not covered by the warranty? This limited warranty does not cover damage or malfunctions caused by accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, negligence or other external causes; third-party products; internet or telecommunications failures; commercial use; unauthorized ...

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    Nook user guide policies 199 your nook , including, without limitation, lost profits, lost revenue or lost data, regardless of the cause of action on which the claim is based, including, without limitation, negligence, tort, contract, strict liability, product defect or misrepresentation, even if ad...

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    Nook user guide policies 200 at&t may, but is not obligated to, extend its locations through roaming agreements with other internet service providers. If at&t does extend its locations and you access the service of a roaming partner, you will be responsible for any applicable roaming charges if you ...

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    Nook user guide policies 201 at&t reserves the right to modify or discontinue, temporarily or permanently, at any time and from time to time, the service (or any function or feature of the service or any part thereof, including but not limited to rates and charges) with or without notice. You agree ...

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    Nook user guide policies 202 privacy policy registration data and certain other information about you is subject to the at&t wi-fi privacy policy. For more information see: http://secure.Sbc.Com/privacy_statement.Adp. General use restrictions subject to your acceptance of and compliance with these t...

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    Nook user guide policies 203 or non-infringement, are disclaimed, except to the extent that such disclaimers are held to be legally invalid. Submissions unless otherwise explicitly stated, any materials provided by you in connection with this service shall be deemed to be provided on a non-proprieta...

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    Nook user guide policies 204 another; and (e) use of your account and any sub-account whether or not such usage is expressly authorized by you. Liability of customer you have sole responsibility for adequate protection and backup of data and/or equipment used in connection with the service and will ...

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    Nook user guide policies 205 general this service could include inaccuracies or typographical errors. Any action related to these terms will be governed by texas law and controlling u.S. Federal law. No choice of law rules of any jurisdiction will apply. These terms provide basic guidelines for your...

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    Nook user guide policies 206 user(s) violate the aup, at&t may, depending on the nature and severity of the violation, suspend or terminate service, as specified below. Customer may have access through the at&t network(s) and service(s) to search engines, subscription web services, chat areas, bulle...

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    Nook user guide policies 207 ordering new service. In any case, at&t may, in its discretion, decline to reinstate your service. If at&t approves you for reinstatement or new service, set-up fees, reactivation fees or deposits may apply. If at&t discovers that you have renewed service, or ordered new...

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    Nook user guide policies 208 property rights, trademark laws (by rights of privacy or publicity) or other proprietary right of any party unless you own or control the rights thereto or have received all necessary consent to do the same. This prohibition includes the use of any material or informatio...

  • Page 209

    Nook user guide policies 209 using ip addresses that the customer does not have a right to use; collecting the responses from unsolicited electronic messages; maintaining a site that is advertised via unsolicited electronic messages, regardless of the origin of the unsolicited electronic messages; s...

  • Page 210

    Nook user guide policies 210 customer liquidated damages in the amount of five dollars (us$5.00) for each piece of ‘spam’ or unsolicited bulk email transmitted from or otherwise connected with customer’s account, in addition to any other rights and remedies at&t my have in contract, law and equity. ...

  • Page 211

    Nook user guide policies 211 knowingly uploading or distributing files that contain viruses, trojan horses, worms, time bombs, cancel bots, corrupted files, or any other similar software or programs that may damage the operation of another’s computer or property of another; engaging in the transmiss...

  • Page 212

    Nook user guide policies 212 or contract provisions, and/or expose at&t to civil or criminal liability, at&t reserves the right to block access to such material and suspend or terminate the service of any user creating, storing or disseminating such material. At&t further reserves the right to condu...

  • Page 213

    Nook user guide policies 213 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 ge...