Barnes & Noble Nook BNRV350 User Manual

Summary of Nook BNRV350

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    Barnes & noble s.à r.L., 22-24 boulevard royal, l-2449, luxembourg. © 2011-2014 barnesandnoble.Com llc., barnes & noble s.à r.L. Or their affiliates. All rights reserved. Nook ® , nook simple touch ® , glowlight ® , and the nook logos are trademarks of barnesandnoble.Com llc., barnes & noble s.à r.L...

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    Table of contents introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 7 contact us ..............................................................................................................

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    Reading magazines and newspapers on your nook .............................................................................. 48 the library on your nook ....................................................................................................................... 49 pull-down menus ...........

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    Configuring time settings ............................................................................................................................................................... 73 configuring language settings ....................................................................................

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    Appendix e: european union ................................................................................................................... 101 eu regulatory conformance ..................................................................................................................................

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    Nook user guide 7 introduction this user guide is designed to help you get the most enjoyment out of your nook simple touch ® glowlight ® . Contact us if you have questions about your nook ® that this guide doesn’t answer, make sure to visit the nook online sup- port centre at: http://nook.Co.Uk the...

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    8 nook user guide the picture below shows the features on the front of your nook. The front of your nook. Touchscreen e ink ® display your nook features a high-resolution 6-inch (15 cm) touchscreen e ink display for easy navigation and page turns. Note: to ensure the highest quality of reading imagi...

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    Nook user guide 9 these buttons can also be used to scroll through scrollable pages in the library and the shop. Press either of the lower page-turn buttons to scroll down. Press either of the upper page-turn buttons to scroll up. Nook button this nook symbol on the lower front of your nook is calle...

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    10 nook user guide microsd memory card slot your nook features enough built-in memory to hold hundreds of books, along with many magazines, newspapers and personal files such as pdfs. You can add more storage to your nook for your personal files by installing a standard microsd memory card. The card...

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    Nook user guide 11 getting started with your nook the first time you use your nook, you’ll need to go through a short set-up process that will take about 5 to 10 min- utes. Make sure that you’re in an area that has a wi-fi® connection (a wireless connection to the internet), because part of the proc...

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    12 nook user guide registering your nook note: you will need to connect to a wi-fi network to complete your registration. When you first turn on your nook, it displays a list of languages and locations. 1. Tap the menu choice for your language. 2. Read the welcome screen. Tap the next button in the ...

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    Nook user guide 13 8. Tap the next button. A new screen tells you that you’re ready to get started exploring the features of your nook. You can now turn glowlight on or off as you wish, using the nook button. 9. Tap the nook button (without holding it down) to display the quick nav bar and begin exp...

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    14 nook user guide power and charging turning your nook on and off turning on your nook to turn on your nook, press the power button on the back of your nook. Hold the button down for 2 seconds and release it. Your nook will start up. Turning off your nook you do not need to turn your nook off when ...

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    Nook user guide 15 the diagram below shows the components available for charging your nook. Refer to the diagram below when inserting the power adapter into the power adapter clip. Be sure to fully insert the power adapter into the adapter clip before inserting into the wall socket..

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    16 nook user guide charging your nook from a wall socket caution: please consult the illustrations on the previous page for directions on fully inserting the power adapter into the adapter clip. To charge your nook from a wall socket with a power adapter, do this: 1. Assemble the power adapter and m...

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    Nook user guide 17 low power you can see how much power remains in your battery by checking the battery icon in the status bar, or by checking the battery indicator on the device info settings screen. (to see the device info screen, tap the nook button, tap settings and on the settings screen tap th...

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    18 nook user guide 2. Slide the wi-fi tickbox to turn wireless networking on or off. 3. Tap anywhere outside the quick settings dialog box to close it. Electronic equipment if you are around sensitive electronic equipment–for example, if you are in a hospital–ask if you may use your nook. Settings s...

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    Nook user guide 19 caring for your nook to take the best possible care of your nook, please follow the recommendations below. Temperature ranges your nook should function as designed in these temperature ranges: • operation: 00 c to 400 c, 320 f to 1040 f • storage: -250 c to 600 c, -130 f to 1400 f...

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    20 nook user guide locking and unlocking your nook when your nook has been idle, your nook goes to “sleep”. Your nook displays a screensaver on the screen (by default, a portrait of an author). It also locks the screen so that accidental touches do not perform actions. To wake up your nook, do this:...

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    Nook user guide 21 using gestures to control your nook your nook puts great reading material right at your fingertips. To read that material, to share it, to rate it and so on, you’ll use your fingers in different ways. Your nook recognises these different gestures: • tap • double tap • press and ho...

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    22 nook user guide the quick nav bar the quick nav bar is a row of six icons that appears at the bottom of the nook touchscreen and enables you to navigate from one feature to another. If your nook is turned on and active, you can make the quick nav bar appear by pressing the nook button below the t...

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    Nook user guide 23 the status bar a status bar runs along the top of the nook touchscreen. The status bar looks like this when glowlight is turned on: the status bar with glowlight turned on. The status bar shows a different light bulb icon when glowlight is turned off: the status bar with glowlight...

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    24 nook user guide glowlight your nook includes glowlight, a built-in light that enables you to read even in dim lighting conditions. Turning glowlight on or off there are several ways you can turn glowlight on or off. Turning glowlight on or off with the nook button to turn glowlight on or off, pre...

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    Nook user guide 25 adjusting the brightness of glowlight to adjust the brightness of glowlight, do this: 1. Do either of the following: • on the home screen, in the library, in the shop, on the search screen or in settings, tap on the light bulb or wi-fi symbol in the status bar to open the quick se...

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    26 nook user guide the home screen the home screen gives you easy access to the books and periodicals you have recently read or purchased. In the top portion of the screen, you’ll see the cover of the most recent book or periodical you’ve been reading. Here’s an example of a home screen: the reading...

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    Nook user guide 27 the new reads list to the right of that item, you’ll see the new reads list–a list of three books or periodicals that you have recently purchased or received. The recent reads list includes: • books and periodicals you have recently purchased • new issues of periodicals you have s...

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    28 nook user guide reading books on your nook you can read books, magazines and newspapers on your nook. You can make notes about what you’re reading, highlight and annotate favourite passages, and share your thoughts and recommendations with friends on social sites such as facebook. Your nook makes...

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    Nook user guide 29 the reading tools menu the reading tools menu makes it easy to move through a book, to search for content, share content and adjust the display of text. To call up the reading tools menu, tap anywhere in the centre of the page or tap on the small dark arrow at the bot- tom of the ...

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    30 nook user guide tapping on the highlights & notes tab displays the highlights & notes screen. The highlights & notes screen lists all the passages you have highlighted or written notes about. Each passage is iden- tified by its page number and opening line. If the list of notes and highlights run...

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    Nook user guide 31 tapping on the bookmarks tab displays the bookmarks screen. For each bookmarked page, the bookmarks screen lists the page number and either the chapter number (if you bookmarked the first page of a chapter) or the first line of text that appears on the page (if you bookmarked any ...

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    32 nook user guide 4. Type the number of the page you want to move to. Then tap the checkmark. The page-number dialog box. Once you have moved to the new page, tap the x symbol in the tab to close the go-to dialog box..

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    Nook user guide 33 reading tools: find tap on the find icon in the reading tools to search for a word or phrase in the book you’re reading. When you tap on find, a keyboard appears on the screen. Type a word or phrase you want to search for in the book, then tap the search button (a magnifying glass...

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    34 nook user guide if the word or phrase you searched for appears more than once in the book, your nook displays a search naviga- tion tool at the bottom of the screen when you can jump to the location of a search result. This toolbar includes a forward arrow and a back arrow for moving from one app...

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    Nook user guide 35 reading tools: text tap on the text icon in the reading tools to open a window for adjusting the font, the font size, line spacing and margin size. The text dialog box. The text dialog box lets you pick: • a font size • a font • line spacing - single, double or triple • margin siz...

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    36 nook user guide lending the book to a friend if the book is eligible for lending, and you haven’t lent it yet, you can offer to lend it to a friend who has a nook ac- count by tapping the lendme button. See “using the lendme program” for details. Sharing the book tap the share button to lend the ...

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    Nook user guide 37 tapping the share button opens a dialog box like that shown below. (the contents of this dialog box may vary, depending on whether you are reading a book you own or a sample and whether the book is eligible for lending.) the share dialog box. • recommend - recommend the book to yo...

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    38 nook user guide to archive a book or periodical, do this: 1. On the details page you opened with the more button in the reading tools, tap the archive button. A dialog box opens, asking you if you are sure you want to move this item to your nook.Com archive. 2. Tap ok. Your nook archives the book...

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    Nook user guide 39 using bookmarks adding a bookmark a bookmark marks a location in a book. In a printed book, a bookmark helps you find the page you last finished read- ing. You can set bookmarks in books to make it easy to jump to specific locations you can set as many bookmarks as you like. To se...

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    40 nook user guide selecting text to look up words, add highlighting or notes and share quotes with friends you can select a word or a passage of text. Once you have selected a word, you can look it up in a dictionary. You can also select words or passages for highlighting, making notes or sharing t...

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    Nook user guide 41 changing the selection from a word to a passage to select an entire passage, rather than just a word, select the word that you want to have at the beginning or end of the selected passage and drag the vertical bar that’s closest to the direction in which you want to extend the sel...

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    42 nook user guide looking up words in the dictionary it’s easy to look up information about a word or topic when you’re reading. Looking up a word in the dictionary your nook includes the merriam-webster’s collegiate ® dictionary, eleventh edition. To look up a word in the dictionary, do this: 1. P...

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    Nook user guide 43 sharing quotes through social media and email you can share a highlighted passage with friends through email, facebook or twitter. Note: before you can share quotes through facebook or twitter, you need to link your nook to your face- book or twitter account. Use the social settin...

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    44 nook user guide viewing a note to open a note and read it, tap the note icon in the margin. When you’re done viewing the note, you can close the note window by tapping the x in the upper right-hand corner of the window. Note: by default, your nook displays a note icon next to any passage of text ...

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    Nook user guide 45 4. Tap the on/off switch labelled “highlights & notes”. Tap the switch on to display notes and highlights, or tap it off to hide notes and highlights. Sharing a quote if you have entered contacts in your nook or linked your nook to facebook or twitter, you can share quotations fro...

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    46 nook user guide adjusting the appearance of the page in most books, you can adjust the features described below. Fonts • a range of font sizes from small to large font families • amasis • caecilia® • malabar™ • gill sans • helvetica® neue • trebuchet line spacing • single spacing • 1.5-line spaci...

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    Nook user guide 47 reviews and recommendations to view a summary of the book, along with reviews and recommendations for similar books, tap in the centre of the page to bring up the reading tools and tap the more button. For details, see “reading tools: more”. Opening drm-protected files drm stands ...

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    48 nook user guide reading magazines and newspapers on your nook reading magazines and newspapers on your nook is similar to reading books. You use the same gestures--tapping and swiping–to turn pages. You have access to the same reading tools, such as contents and go-to. Some periodicals may includ...

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    Nook user guide 49 the library on your nook your library is where you keep everything you want to read on nook. In your library, you will find: • books you have purchased from the nook shop • news stand magazines and newspapers you have purchased from the nook shop • free books you have downloaded f...

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    50 nook user guide the category menu the category menu (sometimes called the filter menu) is a pull-down menu in the upper left-hand corner of the library which lets you select the library contents you want to display. Choices include: • all - shows everything in your library • books - shows only bo...

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    Nook user guide 51 the sort menu the sort menu is a pull-down menu that lets you sort the content shown on the screen according to rules such as most recent, title (an alphabetical listing of titles) or author (an alphabetical listing of authors’ surnames). The sort menu. The sync button in the uppe...

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    52 nook user guide memory card if you have an sd memory card installed in your nook, you’ll see two links appear at the top of the library screen when you select my files from the category menu. • my nook • memory card you can tap on these links to switch between viewing files stored on nook and fil...

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    Nook user guide 53 if you tap on a book with a download banner, your nook begins downloading the book. A progress bar on the book’s cover indicates how much of the book has been downloaded. Once the book has fully downloaded, you can open it. Note: when you buy a book or periodical, it becomes avail...

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    54 nook user guide your nook updates the number which appears in parentheses by the shelf ’s name, indicating the number of items on the shelf. 6. When you have finished adding items to the shelf, tap the save button in the lower right-hand corner of the screen. 7. Your nook creates the shelf and re...

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    Nook user guide 55 to archive a book or periodical, do this: 1. In the library, double-tap on the cover or title of the book or periodical. The details page for the item you tapped on appears. 2. On the details page, tap the archive button. Your nook archives the book or periodical. It lists the boo...

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    56 nook user guide to transfer files from your personal computer to your nook, do this: 1. Using the custom microusb cable provided with your nook, connect your nook to your personal computer. Note: use only the microusb cable provided with your nook. Using any other cable might damage your nook. 2....

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    Nook user guide 57 using the lendme program lending and borrowing books with nook lendme technology, you can share lendable nook ebooks with any nook friend or any friend who has a nook account with a valid payment method. Your nook friend or friend can read the book on any nook ereader or on any no...

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    58 nook user guide determining whether a book can be lent not all books can be lent. Here’s how you can determine whether or not a book is lendable. • any book eligible for lending has a lendme badge on its cover. • if your library includes any books eligible to be lent out, they will appear on the ...

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    Nook user guide 59 to find out which of your friends have lendable books, use the manage my nook friends feature on the social settings screen. Note: if you’re enjoying a book sample or a book you’ve borrowed, you can purchase the book at any time. Simply tap the buy button at the top of any page in...

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    60 nook user guide shopping on your nook introduction note: to access the shop on your nook, you must be connected to a wi-fi network. If you are not con- nected to a network but you are in an area with wi-fi access, your nook will guide you through the process of connecting to a network. To begin s...

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    Nook user guide 61 browsing lists and categories to browse lists and categories of books and periodicals, tap the browse button at the top of the shop screen. The shop displays a menu showing lists, such as nook top 100, and categories such as books, magazines and news- papers. Tapping on the books ...

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    62 nook user guide buying a book once you’re in the shop, you can buy any book you see that has a button displaying the book’s price. (if you don’t see a button with a price next to a particular book, it’s because you’ve already purchased the book. A label reading purchased or read appears where the...

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    Nook user guide 63 what happens when you buy an item in the shop? When you buy a book, magazine or newspaper on your nook, it begins downloading right away. Here’s what hap- pens: • the item appears in your library. • a badge saying “new” appears on the item’s cover. This badge will disappear once y...

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    64 nook user guide buying from your wishlist to buy an item on your wishlist, do this: 1. Tap the item’s cover or title to display the details page for the item. 2. Tap the price button next to the item’s name. Tap the confirm button to complete your purchase..

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    Nook user guide 65 searching your nook your nook includes a search tool to help you quickly find what you’re looking for. To provide you with the most relevant results possible, your nook customises its searching according to what you were doing when you started the search. Searching from the quick ...

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    66 nook user guide configuring your nook your nook gives you full control over many areas of its operations, from wi-fi connections to font sizes. To adjust the configuration of your nook, you’ll often work with the settings tool. To call up settings, do this: 1. Tap the nook button to open the quic...

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    Nook user guide 67 configuring glowlight you can use the glowlight settings screen to turn glowlight on and off and to adjust its brightness. (you can also make these adjustments using the quick settings window, which is described earlier in this guide.) to configure glowlight, do this: 1. On the se...

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    68 nook user guide viewing and configuring device info to display device information, do this: 1. On the settings screen, tap device info. Your nook displays the device info page, which shows: • a battery charge status bar, showing how much power is left on your battery • an available storage status...

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    Nook user guide 69 displaying system information tap the about your nook menu choice to display the following information: • owner, the name of the owner of this nook • account, the email address of the nook account linked to this nook • software version, the version number of your nook software • m...

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    70 nook user guide configuring wireless settings the wireless settings screen provides: • a switch for turning on and off wi-fi networking • a list of all the wi-fi networks your nook has detected turning wi-fi networking on or off on the wireless settings page, tap the wi-fi button to change its st...

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    Nook user guide 71 configuring screen settings on the screen settings page, you can: • change the amount of time your nook should wait when no activity is taking place before turning off the screen. • select the screensaver your nook displays when it turns off the screen and goes into sleep mode. To...

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    72 nook user guide adjusting the screen timeout when your nook has been sitting for some amount of time and no activity has taken place (e.G., you haven’t tapped the screen or pressed any buttons), your nook turns off its screen to conserve power. When that happens, you can turn on your nook again s...

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    Nook user guide 73 configuring time settings on the time settings page, you can control whether your nook uses a 24-hour clock or a 12-hour clock. You can also select a time zone for your nook. The time settings screen. To return to the main settings page, tap the back arrow under the title settings...

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    74 nook user guide note: by default, the list of time zones includes only time zones in the united states. To see a list of all time zones around the world, tap the tickbox labelled show all world time zones. A list of time zones. 2. When you see the time zone you want to select, tap it..

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    Nook user guide 75 configuring language settings your nook includes a settings screen that lets you select the language that your nook displays on its screens. Note: this language setting does not affect the language of the books and periodicals available for sale on your nook. To change the languag...

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    76 nook user guide configuring the reader configuring navigation buttons in the reader when reading a book or periodical, you can use the buttons built into the frame of your nook to page forwards or backwards. By default, the top buttons turn the page forwards, and the bottom buttons turn the page ...

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    Nook user guide 77 managing dictionaries another menu choice on the reader settings screen, dictionaries, offers controls for downloading or deleting foreign- language dictionaries. The english dictionary built into your nook remains intact..

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    78 nook user guide configuring the shop requiring your account password for purchases by default, your nook asks you to confirm all purchases by tapping a confirm button. If you like, you can require that your nook account password be entered before your nook authorises a pur- chase. If other people...

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    Nook user guide 79 clearing your wishlist if you have added any items to the wishlist on your nook and now want to clear your wishlist, tap the clear wishlist menu button. If you have not added any items to your wishlist, this menu choice appears greyed out. Clearing the list of recently viewed item...

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    80 nook user guide configuring social features you can use the social settings screen to manage: • your links to your facebook, twitter and google accounts • your email contacts • your nook friends • the visibility of your lendable books to your nook friends a nook friend is a friend who has a nook ...

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    Nook user guide 81 linking your nook to your facebook account you can import your friends on facebook as contacts for lending books, sharing quotations and other social activities. You can post a lendme offer, a quotation and a recommendation on the wall of a friend. You can also post a quote, a rec...

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    82 nook user guide you can share quotes, recommendations and reading status with your contacts. You and your contacts can also lend and borrow books using barnes & noble’s exclusive lendme technology. To link your nook to your google account, do this: 1. On the social screen in settings, tap the but...

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    Nook user guide 83 4. Tap save. Inviting individual friends to become nook friends to send an nook friends invitation to a user in your contacts list, do this: 1. On the manage my contacts page, tap on the user’s name. Your nook displays the contact information page for that user. 2. Tap in the tick...

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    84 nook user guide managing your nook friends tap the manage my nook friends menu choice on the social settings screen to send and accept nook friends invi- tations and to see a list of all your current nook friends . The manage my nook friends feature includes three tabs under the manage my nook fr...

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    Nook user guide 85 if the suggested button is not greyed out, you can tap it to see a list of your contacts who already have nook ac- counts and who can easily become your nook friends. Tap the invite button next to a contact’s name to send that contact a nook friends invitation. If you have not imp...

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    86 nook user guide configuring search you can clear your nook’s history of items that you have searched for and selected. To clear the list of search-result shortcuts, do this: 1. On the settings screen, tap search. 2. Tap the menu choice clear recent nook searches. A dialog box appears, explaining ...

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    Nook user guide 87 using your nook at wi-fi hotspots in addition to connecting to your wi-fi network in your home or office, you can use your nook to connect to wi- fi hot spots in shops, hotels and restaurants. This section summarises how your nook works with various types of wi-fi hotspot. Wi-fi n...

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    88 nook user guide updating the software on your nook from time to time barnes & noble will release software updates for your nook. Your nook will automatically install these updates. Note: updating software does not delete any of your books, magazines or newspapers, nor does it delete any of the fi...

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    Nook user guide 89 using an sd memory card you can install an sd memory card in your nook to add up to 32 gb of memory to your nook—enough for many thousands more books, along with periodicals and personal files. Note: this extra storage space appears in the my files section of your library, not in ...

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    90 nook user guide installing a memory card to install a memory card in your nook, do this: 1. Turn off your nook. 2. Set your nook down on a clean, level surface. 3. Find the small lid on the upper right-hand side of your nook. Gently pull this lid open to expose the slot for the sd memory card. 4....

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    Nook user guide 91 positioning the microsd card in the slot. Formatting a new card if you have installed a new, never-before-used microsd memory card into your nook, a dialog box appears, re- porting that the sd memory card is unformatted and that it needs to be formatted. To format the memory card,...

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    92 nook user guide tips and troubleshooting solving problems my nook is acting sluggish. What should i do? Like any computer or electronic device, your nook periodically should be reset by being completelypowered off, not just put in sleep mode. To power off the device, press and hold the power butt...

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    Nook user guide 93 i’m trying to lend a book through facebook, but the post button doesn’t seem to be working. Make sure you include a comment with your posting about lending the book. Posting a lendme offer through face- book requires at least a brief comment. I transferred a zip archive from my pe...

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    94 nook user guide appendix a: limited warranty the following warranty terms were in effect as of the date your device was manufac- tured, and are provided for your reference only. The actual terms of your warranty are the terms that were in effect as of the date of your purchase, which may be diffe...

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    Nook user guide 95 b&n. You must return your nook within the timeframe provided by b&n. You may also be required to provide a credit card to obtain an advance replacement before b&n receives your nook at its returns center. All returned nooks become the property of b&n. Before you send your nook to ...

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    96 nook user guide removed, tampered with or defaced or if your nook has been opened or serviced without authorization, tampered with, altered or modified. Please note that opening the back cover of your nook to change the battery, external sd card or back cover will void this limited warranty, exce...

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    Nook user guide 97 appendix b: trademarks and copyrights adobe reader mobile software your nook contains adobe® reader® mobile software under licence from adobe systems incorporated, copy- right © 1995-2011 adobe systems incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe and reader are trademarks of adobe sys...

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    98 nook user guide appendix c: fcc notices fcc ids nook wi-fi: xhhbnrv300-a model: bnrv350 this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this de- vice may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference ...

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    Nook user guide 99 • your nook has a wi-fi setting that turns off the radio. Wi-fi networking should be turned off on aeroplanes. For more information, see “aeroplanes”. • when around sensitive electronic equipment, ask whether you can use your nook. You might need to turn wi-fi networking off. In s...

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    100 nook user guide appendix d: industry canada notice the term “ic” before the equipment certification number only signifies that the industry canada technical specifica- tions were met. Ic: 8961a-bnrv300a operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful i...

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    Nook user guide 101 appendix e: european union eu regulatory conformance we, barnesandnoble.Com., llc, hereby declare that this device is in conformance to all essential requirements of the r&tte directive 1999/5/ec. This equipment is marked with the symbol and can be used throughout the european co...

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    102 nook user guide appendix f: nook ® terms of service the nook terms of service are located on this web site: http://nook.Co.Uk/.

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    Nook user guide 103 index a archiving books or periodicals 37, 54 b back swiping left to move to a previous activity 21 tapping the book icon in the status bar to return to your most recent book, magazine or newspaper 23 battery battery charge indicator in the status bar 23 expected length of charge...

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    104 nook user guide odical you're reading 37 m mac address 69 magazine buying a subscription 62 free 14-day trial 62 memory adding an sd memory card 90 memory card display in the library 52 microsd card. See sd memory card microsdhc card. See sd memory card microsd memory card slot 10 my shelves 53 ...

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    Nook user guide 105 sync button in the library 51 t tap 21 terms of service nook 102 viewing legal notices 69 time settings 73 time zones 74 trademarks 97 troubleshooting tips 92 turning pages 28 turning your nook on and off 14 twitter sharing quotes via twitter 43 u unarchiving books or periodicals...

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    106 nook user guide.