Hanwang Technology WR61005 WISEreader User Manual

Hanwang Technology Co., Ltd WISEreader

User Manual

       WISEreader N618  E-Book Reader  User Manual
Contents QUICK START GUIDE..........................................................................................4 DEVICE BUTTONS....................................................................................................4 TIPS AND ADVICE ....................................................................................................6 BASIC OPERATIONS ...........................................................................................8 MAIN MENU .........................................................................................................8 READING INTERFACE ................................................................................................8 RECENT FILES .........................................................................................................9 SURFING INTERNET .................................................................................................9 BOOKCASE...........................................................................................................11 DIGITAL EDITIONS ................................................................................................. 17 PICTURES ............................................................................................................17 AUDIO ................................................................................................................18 SINGLE/CYCLE: USING THE STYLUS, CLICK “REPEAT/CYCLE” TO SELECT THE PLAYING............19 NOTEPAD ............................................................................................................20 MEMO ...............................................................................................................23 TOOLS ................................................................................................................25 SETTINGS ............................................................................................................25 ADOBE READER INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................... 32 FORMATS ............................................................................................................32 DRM .................................................................................................................32 STEPS FOR SETTING UP DRM ..................................................................................32 OTHER OPERATIONS........................................................................................ 34 BATTERY CHARGING...............................................................................................34 FILE MANAGEMENT ..............................................................................................34 APPENDIX ....................................................................................................... 36
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................................36 WARNINGS..........................................................................................................36 PRODUCT MAINTENANCE........................................................................................39                    Contains Reader® Mobile technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated.  Due to our continuous updates on the product, all figures in  this  manual  are  only  for  reference  and  may  change without notice.
Quick Start Guide  Device Buttons 1)  Network switch Push this button to left to turn ON/OFF the wireless network. 2)  Power button Push to the right to turn the device on/off. Push to the right and hold to turn off the device directly.   3)  Mini USB port
The USB connection port is used for charging the device and transferring data to and from a PC. 4)  Micro SD card slot Insert Micro SD card here. 5)  Earphone jack Listen to the audio via earphones 6)  LED indicator The red indicator will illuminate when the device is charging; the yellow indicator will glow while the device is being used. 7)  Microphone Used for recording audio. 8)  MENU button Press this button to display the function menu.   9)  Return/Cancel button   When  making  a  selection  or  inputting  information, press  this  button  to  cancel  the  operation.  In sub-menus and interfaces, press this button to return to the previous interface. 10) Tab When navigating file lists, press  the  “Tab” button to turn to the next page. In the reading interface, press the “Tab” button to turn ten pages at once.
11) Button  Press this button to turn the page forward. 12) OK button When  viewing  lists  or  dialog  boxes,  press  the  “OK” button to confirm the operation. The “OK” button will be illuminated to indicate the corresponding function is  being  processed;  the  light  will  turn  off  while  the system is sleeping or turned off. 13) Button  Press this button to turn the page backward. 14) Display screen 15) Stylus and stylus slot The stylus is automatically enabled or disabled when removed from or placed into its slot. 16) Speaker Tips and advice 1.Return to the main menu: In operating interfaces, press  the  “MENU”  button  and  then  select  “Main Menu.” In the “Recent Files,” “System Settings,” and “User Manual” interfaces, press the Return button to return to the main menu.   2.When reading, press the “OK” button to refresh the
screen. 3.While  reading,  input  the  page number and  press  “OK” to jump to the corresponding page. 4.Power saving techniques: use sleep mode; place the stylus in its slot when not in use; move the stylus away from the screen when not in use. 5.Handwriting  recognition  settings:  for slow  writing speeds select “long,” for faster writing speeds select “short.” 6.It  is  faster  and  safer  to  use  a  Micro  SD  card  reader  to transfer data between PC and device. 7.If you forget your password, please email the Serial Number on  the  back  of  the  device  to  ebookstech@hanvon.com.  We will then send you a new password.
Basic Operations   Main Menu The main menu is displayed when the device is turned on.  Reading interface The  screen  is  separated  into  3  parts.  The  status  area  is located  at  the  top  of  the  screen;  the  reading  and writing  area  is  in  the  middle;  the  page  information area is at the bottom.
1.Status  Area:  the  e-book  title,  time,  menu,  WIFI, stylus, Micro SD card, battery, and “ESC” icons are located in this area. 2.Reading  and  writing  area:  function  list,  file  lists,  text  and pictures are displayed in this area.   3.Page information area: displays the current page number, total  number  of  pages,  “Previous”  and  “Next”  page  buttons, and skip forward/back 10 pages buttons. Recent Files The  14  most  recent  files  will  be  displayed. Press  /    buttons to select a book and press the “OK” button to confirm, or  use the  stylus  to open  the  book directly. The  last  page read will be displayed when the book is opened. Note: if one of the books on the list is deleted from the Micro SD  card,  the  reading  record  will  still  remain  in  the  “Recent Files” list but cannot be opened. Surfing Internet Connect  to  wireless  network:  open  Wifi  switch  and  click   wireless  icon,  choose  the  network  and  input  the  right password in the popup list of network, then the system begin to connect to wireless network. When succeeding ,the signal strength will be displayed in the screen.
Start  the  browser:  press  “Surfing  Internet”  and  the  “Open WIFI?” prompt will be displayed; press “OK” to access internet. Click “Home Page” and a keyboard will appear at the bottom of  the  interface.  Enter  the  web  address  with  the  stylus  and press “OK” to connect to the network. Click” ”、、、、”  ” to switch between pages. Click” ” to make refresh action. When the current page has not finished loading, click ” ” to close the loading page. Click ” ” to return to the default page. Click ” ” to do some related operations. Click’’ ” to choose the display mode of the current webpage. Click  ” ”  to  do  password  management  and  historty  and favorites management operations. Click” ”  to  make  the  corresponding  scaling  operation  in this page.
             Bookcase Book reading Select “Bookcase,” then select a book and press OK to open it. Font Settings While  reading  TXT,  HTXT  and  HTML  documents,  press  the “MENU”  button  and  select  “Font  settings.”  The  “Adjust  Line Spacing” window will pop up. Select desired font size; press up/down key, or click -/+ to decrease or increase line spacing.
Click “OK” to confirm. Fast page turning When viewing lists, press the Tab button to turn to the next page; when reading, press Tab to turn  forward 10 pages. Page jumping While  reading,  press  “MENU”  button,  and  select “Page Jump.” Enter the page number with stylus and press  “OK”  to  confirm.  The  book  will  jump  to  the corresponding page  directly. If you make a mistake, press “cancel.”
                  Note: If the number you’ve input exceeds the total number of pages, the system won’t accept the operation. Autopage Press  the  “MENU”  button  and  select  “Autopage”  to  open settings window. Select or input autopage time. Gesture page jumping
In the reading interface, select “browse”,choose the stylus to control flip. Font size For PDF and EPUB files, the device offers 3 font sizes: small, medium  and  large.  For  TXT,  HTXT  and  HTML  files,  choose from 8 font sizes. Page Orientation Press  the  “MENU”  button  and  then  select  “Rotate Screen”  to  switch  the  display  between  portrait  and landscape views. Supported formats The device supports the following formats: TXT, HTXT, PDF, EPUB, DOC, XLS and HTML. Search Press  the  “MENU”  button  and  select  “Search”  to open the search window. Input your search item and click “Search” or press the “OK” button to search for content. Click “Close” to close the window. Bookmark There  are  two  kinds  of  bookmarking  methods,  one  for  files (e-books) and one for directories (folders).    File bookmarking allows  up  to  5  bookmarks  per  file  to  be  saved.    Directory
bookmarking  allows  up  to  5  bookmarks  across multiple files within  the  same  directory  to  be  aggregated  and  saved.    To choose  the  bookmarking  method,  from  settings,  select “Continuous  Turning.”  Highlight  the  Picture  /  HTML  /  TXT boxes to select directory bookmarking. Add  a  bookmark:  While  reading,  press  “MENU”  and  select “Bookmark…”. Click “Add” to bookmark the current page. View  bookmarks:  Press  the  “MENU”  button  and  select “Bookmark…” to display the bookmark list. Select a bookmark to open the corresponding page. Note: the bookmarks will be sorted by date; only the 5 most recent bookmarks will be shown. With  image  files,  only  directory  bookmarks  can  be made. Remarks While  reading,  press the  “MENU”  button  and  select “Remark.”  Add  remarks  and  annotate  file  using  the stylus. Clear Remarks: press the “MENU” button and select “Clear  Remarks…”,  then  select  “Clr  remarks  from page” to clear the remarks from current page. Select “Clr  remarks from  file”  to  clear  all  remarks  from  the
file.  Note: remarks can be added to TXT, HTXT, HTML,PDF  and  EPUB  files.  For  TXT,  HTXT,  HTML  and EPUB files, if the page orientation or font is changed, the  remarks  will  disappear.  The  remarks  in  PDFs, whether embedded or not, are always displayed after the page orientation or font changes. Extract When  reading  TXT,  HTXT,  and  HTML  files,  press “MENU” and select “Extract”, and then use the stylus to  draw  a  diagonal  line  from  the  upper-left  to  the lower-right  corner  of  the  text  to  be  extracted.  The “ ”button  will  pop  up  at  the  bottom-right  of  the screen.  Click  “ ”  to  open  the  save  window;  press “OK” to save. It will be saved in the Notepad with the same  name  as  source  file.  The  saved  text  can  be read and edited.  Browse  and  edit  excerpts:  the  extracted  files  are saved in Notepad and can be edited.
Digital Editions After your WISEreader is authorized by Adobe, open Adobe Digital Editions on your PC. Turn on the activated WISEreader and  connect  it to your computer  to copy downloaded Adobe books from Adobe Digital Editions to the folder named “Digital Editions” in the device’s Micro SD card. Pictures Picture turning Image Viewer All pictures saved in the same folder can be browsed continuously when the “picture” option in “Continuous turning” under “Settings” is selected. Viewing pictures There are four display modes for viewing pictures: Fit Window, Fit Width, Fit Height and Actual Size. Press the  “MENU”  button  and  select  the  desired  display mode. Switch picture orientation From  the  “menu,”  select  “rotate  screen”  to  switch between portrait and landscape views Supported formats Supports the following formats: JPG, BMP, GIF, TIF and PNG.
Picture size Support 3 million pixel maximum. Audio There are two audio functions: record and play.   Play music Select  “Audio”  from  the  main  menu  and  press  the “OK” button to display the audio list. Click the desired audio  file  to  open  the  “Recorder  and  Player” interface. Supports  the  following  audio  formats:  mp3,  wav, wma. Play recorded files Select  “Audio”  from  the  main  menu  and  press  the “OK”  button.  Then  press  the  “Menu”  button  and select  “Audio”  to  open  the  “Player  and  Recorder” interface. Click “Rec” to record. The recorded file will be saved in the e_record folder as a WAV file. Player and Recorder controls Play/Pause:  using  the  stylus,  click  “Play/Pause”  to play/pause music or recorded file. A speaker icon will appear in the status area. Record: using the stylus, click “Rec” to record, and a
microphone icon will appear in the status area.   Stop: using the stylus, click “Stop” to stop music or recording.   Forward/Rewind:  using  the  stylus,  click  “Forward” and “Rewind” to fast forward and rewind  Single/Cycle: using the stylus, click “Repeat/Cycle” to select the playing
VOL+/-:  click  “VOL+/VOL-”  to  increase  or  decrease  the volume. Pre/Next:  press  up/down  direction  buttons  or  click “Previous/Next”  to  select  the  previous  or  next  track respectively. Notepad   Click “Notepad” to create a text file. Edit Text: In default mode, use the stylus to write any English words in the “Handwriting area” or click the soft  keyboard  icon    to  input  characters  with stylus.  Click  “Return”  to  save  and  then  exit  after finishing. Clear Text: click    to clear current text. Switch input method
          Close  soft  keyboard  input:  click    to  change  the  soft keyboard input to handwriting input.   Close  handwriting  input:  click    to  change  handwriting input to the soft keyboard input.   Handwriting Recognition In English Mode, the words you’ve written in the input area will be recognized and converted to text.   Note:  please  keep  letters  of  the  same  word  close together and ensure there is space between words.  Associated words: Associated words will appear in the  suggestion  area.  You  can  select  the  correct words or click the arrow buttons located at the side of
the input area to browse more associated words. If  the  word  has  been  recognized  incorrectly,  please choose the right word in the suggested words area. Numbers,  number  strings  and  symbol recognition In default mode, only input English words and symbols; select “123…” to input numbers, number strings and certain symbols; select “?” to input “?,” select “@” to input “@,” etc. After you finish your text input, you may exit and the text will be saved. When inputting text, press “MENU” to select such operations as Main Menu,  New Text, and Delete Text. Click “Main Menu” to return to the Main menu. Click “New Text” to create another text. You can also  click the    icon at the top  to create another text. Click “Delete Text” to delete current text. When several Texts have been created, they will be listed under the Notepad directory. Select a text and press  the  “MENU”  button  to  implement  the corresponding  operations:  Main  Menu;  New  Text;
Delete Text; Rename and Audio. Memo          From  the  main  menu  click  “Memo,”  then  press “Menu”  button  and  select  “New  Memo”  to  create  a new memo.   After  creating  a  new  memo,  follow  the  instructions below to create a handwritten memo Click    in  the  “memo”  interface  to  make  remarks with the stylus.   Click    to select line thickness. Click    to erase remarks. Click    to  clear  all  remarks  on  the  current  memo page.
To add more pages, click    or    icons. Click   to add a new page before current page. Click   to add a new page after current page.   When  finished,  exit  Memo mode  or  hit  the  “Return” button to save your memo and exit.    Press the MENU button or click the Menu icon with the stylus to open the function menu: Click Main Menu to return to the Main Interface. Click New Memo to create another memo file. Click  Clr  Memo  to  clear  all  remarks  in  the  current memo. Click Clr Page to clear remarks on the current page. Click Forward to move to the previous page. Click Backward to move to the next page. Click Del Memo to delete the current memo. Click Del Page to delete the current page. When  several  Memos  have  been  created,  they  will be listed under the Memo directory. Select one  and then  press  the  MENU  button  to  implement  the corresponding  operations:  Main  Menu;  New  Memo; Del Memo; Rename.
Tools   Calculator   Click “Science” or “Standard” to change calculator mode.          Settings From  the  main  menu,  select  “Settings”  and  press “OK” to enter the system settings panel. Use “arrow keys” or the stylus to select the desired operation. Continuous Turning All Pictures, HTML, or TXT files saved in one folder can  be  browsed  continuously  when  this  feature  is activated Note: This function also controls bookmarking modes.
See “Bookmarks” for more information. Handwriting Input Recognition  Delay:  there  are  three  levels  for handwriting  recognition  delay  time:  Short,  Medium and Long. For slower writing speeds, select “Long,” for faster speeds select “Short.” Line  Thickness:  set  line  thickness  for  handwriting recognition in Notepad mode; Thin, Normal, Thick. Sleep Settings Sleep: the device enters sleep mode if no operations are  present in the system  queue; the LED  indicator will turn off and the internal system will sleep, but the display will remain visible. Inputting a new operation or  pressing  the  keypad  wakes  the  system.  Select “Yes” or “No” to enable or disable. Sleep Delay: three intervals can be selected: Short, Medium, and Long. Select “Short” and the system will enter sleep mode after a few seconds of inactivity; select “Long” and the system will enter sleep mode after roughly 15 seconds. Recent Files Select  “Record”  to  keep  a  record of  recently  read files.
Select “Don’t Record” if you do not want to keep a record of recently read files in the Recent Files list. Clear List: the Recent Files list will be cleared. Keypad/Stylus Sounds Select  “On”  or  “Off”  to  enable/disable  keypad  and stylus input sounds Font Settings Font  effects:  Clear and  Smooth.  Font choices:  Arial and Black. System Time Displays the system’s current date and time.   Set  Time  Zone:  click  “Set  time  zone”  to  open  “Set time  zone”  interface,  and  click  direction  keys  to choose the appropriate time zone. Then click “OK” to save the new time zone.   Modify  Time:  click  “Modify”  to  open  the  “Modify Time”  interface.  Click  on-screen  buttons  directly  to input  time.  Then  click  “OK”  to  save  the  new  time. Refresh Mode There are two refresh modes: Partial and Global. Partial Refresh: part of the screen will be refreshed.  Global Refresh: the whole screen will be refreshed.
Under  direct  sunlight  or  in  low  temperatures,  global refresh is recommended. Factory Default Restore  default:  restore  the  system  to  the  factory default settings. Clear Temp Files: clear the system’s temporary files. If too much of the system memory is being consumed or  the  device’s  performance  is  worsening,  please execute this function.   Note: this function clears all bookmarks and all books will be reset to be read from the beginning. Clear Remarks: all remarks left in ebooks and files will be cleared. System Maintenance Driver Updates and Software Updates Please download official upgrade packages from the Hanvon website. Copy decompressed packages into the root directory of the SD card. If  the  update  packages  are  “Update.bin”  and “Update.cde,”  execute  the  “Driver  Update”.  If  the update packages are “hwepb.cck” and “hwepb.upd,” execute the “Sof. Update”.
Note: During the update process, please ensure the battery  is  not  low.  If  the  device  turns  off  during  an update,  the  device  may  be  damaged.  It’s  best  to remain  connected  to  a  PC  via  USB  cable  when updating. Set Password: click “Set Password,” then enter new password and reconfirm. Click “OK” to set changes. Note: your password can’t be over 16 characters. Change Password: click “Set Password,” then enter old  password,  new  password  and  reconfirm.  Click “OK” to set changes. Cancel  Password:  click  “Set  Password”  and  enter old password; leave new password fields blank. Click “OK” to set changes. Forgot  Password:  if  you  forget  your  password, email our technical support with your device’s Serial Number.  They  will  email  back  a  password  to  clear your old password. Set  Startup  Picture:  copy  image  file  named “start.jpg” to the root directory  of the SD card. Click “Startup Pic”  to set. Note: picture filename and size must be start.jpg and 600*800px respectively.
Cancel  Startup  Picture:  delete  start.jpg  from  the root directory of the SD card. Click “Startup Pic”, and then confirm to cancel startup picture.   Update  Resources:  copy  resource  files  to  the  root directory  of  the  SD  card,  and  then  click  “Upd. Resources.” After update is completed, please delete resources. Device Information   Displays the Device ID and version information. Device  ID:  use  the  device  ID  to  obtain  product support,  including  technical  services,  legal  ebook resources, reading authorizations, etc. WIFI  Settings:  There are  four  time  settings  for  “Auto Shutdown”:Never, 10 mins, 15 mins, and 20 mins. IP Settings: Auto IP and Static IP. Select Auto  IP  if  you are unsure how to manually configure the network. Static  IP  setting:  enter  a  valid  IP  address,  subnet  mask, gateway and DNS server. MAC view: click on “MAC” to look at the MAC address of the device. Language options: the system offers 12 language settings.  Auto Shutdown Settings After  40  mins:  if  no  operations  are  input  into  the
system  for  40  mins,  the  device  will  shut  down automatically.   After  60  mins:  if no  operations  are  input  into  the system  for  60  mins,  the  device  will  shut  down automatically.   Never: the device will not shut down automatically.
Adobe Reader Instructions Formats Supports PDF and EPUB files. DRM 1.  Adobe  Digital  Editions  1.5  or  later  must  be installed  on  your  computer  in  order  to  authorize Adobe DRM projection. 2. Digital Rights Management (DRM) The user’s level of access to a book will depend on the book’s DRM. a. Fully viewable: the entire book can be read. b.  Restricted:  all  or  portions  of  the  book  cannot  be read. 3. Expiration date Varies according to each book’s DRM Steps for setting up DRM Step 1: Install the Adobe Digital Editions software on your  computer  and  apply  for  a  user  name  and password. Step 2: After installation, open Adobe Digital Editions software and enter your Adobe account Information.
Step 3: With Digital Editions open on your computer, turn  on  the  WISEreader  device  and  connect  to computer.  An  authorization  window  will  open, prompting  activation.  Click  “Authorize”  to  complete the activation process. Note:  Computer  should  be  connected  to  internet throughout entire process. Additional Notes: 1.  The  authorization  information  is  stored  on  the Micro SD card. If a new Micro SD card is used, the device will need to be re-authorized. 2.  If  you’d  like  to  register  your  WISEreader  device with  a  new  Adobe  Digital  Editions  account,  please delete the  hidden folder in the Micro SD card’s root directory called “.adobe-digital-editions.”   Please refer to below website for more information. http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions
Other operations Battery charging Please charge the battery when the power runs out. The  device  can  be  charged  via  a  USB  cable  or charger (optional accessory). The  battery  can  be  charged  while  the  device  is powered on or off. Connect the device to a computer with the USB cable. The red LED indicator will glow.  The battery icon in the status bar indicates that the battery is charging. Note: charging time is approximately 4 hours. The red LED indicator will turn off  when  charging  is  complete.  Please  ensure  the  battery  is  fully charged. This will extend the Lithium battery life. File Management Connect to computer Connect  the  device  to  a  computer  with  the  USB  cable. Turn  on  the  device,  “Are  you  sure  you  want  to  transfer data?”  will  be  displayed  on  the  screen.  Press  “OK”  to confirm. The computer should automatically detect your device. Manage Files
Select  “Removable  disk”  under  “My  computer”  to remove,  copy  or  delete  files  or  folders  from  the device.   There are several pre-loaded folders on the Micro SD card: e_audio, e_book, e_image. Save audio, ebook, and image files in their corresponding folders. Notes and Memos created using the device will be saved in the “e_notepad” and “e_note” folders respectively. Note: these pre-loaded folders can’t be renamed or deleted.  Please  save  the  files  in  the  correct  folder, otherwise, the files cannot be opened. For example, save TXT, HTXT, PDF, EPUB, DOC, HTML files into “e_book”,  save  pictures  into  “e_image”  and  save music into “e_audio.”
Appendix Technical Specifications Dimensions  176.6mm (H) × 124.8mm (W) × 10.5mm (D) Screen 6" Electronic Paper Display (EPD); 16-level grayscale; Ratio 4:3; Pixel resolution: 800×600 Weight  260g(Net) PC Operating System  Windows2000/XP/Vista Storage device 4G Micro SD card (expandable up to 32GB) Power supply internal Lithium battery 2350mAh; USB Charger Operating temperature  0℃~40℃,32℉~104℉ Storing temperature  -20℃~55℃,-4℉~113℉  Warnings Restarting the device 1.If the device has frozen, click the “RESET” button located  at  the  back  of  the  device  to  restart  the
system. 2.When  the  power  runs  out  and  device  can’t  be turned on, please charge the device. Stylus not functioning properly 1.Please check whether the stylus is turned-on by locating the stylus icon in the status area. 2.In Memo mode, please be sure “ ” is selected, not “ ”. 3.The system will sleep if the stylus is left on top of screen  for  too  long.  Remove  the  stylus  from  the screen  briefly  and  re-touch  screen  to  wake  the device. 4.Be sure the stylus is not damaged. Remark can’t be used   If the stylus is on, check the function menu to make sure the “Remarks” function has been selected.   WIFI won’t open normally Please  close  application  and  try  again.  About  the  Micro SD card If the Micro SD card is not recognized, re-insert the Micro  SD  card  or  restart  the  device.  When  the system  is  reading  data,  please  do  not  remove  the
Micro SD card or reset the device. If  the  Micro  SD  card  needs  to  be  formatted,  please backup all data on the Micro SD card first, and then select FAT-32 format. Miscellaneous   1.  Under  direct  sunlight  or  in  low-temperatures,  the characters displayed on the screen may fade. Please enter  the  “Settings”  interface  and  select  “Global”  to refresh the entire screen. 2.  Due  to  memory  limitations,  the  device  might  not read certain complicated DOC, PDF and HTML files properly. 3.  The  display  format  can’t  be  changed  in  the following interfaces: “Recorder and Player”, “Settings”,“Memo”, “Notepad”, and any menu. 4. Prevent hearing impairment Using the earphones for an extended period of time at a high volume may damage your hearing. Please adjust  the  volume  to  a  lower  level  before  using  the earphones. 5. Technical support: ebookstech@hanvon.com.
6. Web site: http://www.hanvon.com. Product maintenance Driver Updates and Software Updates Please download official upgrade packages from the Hanvon website. Copy decompressed packages into the root directory of the SD card. If  the  update  packages  are  “Update.bin”  and “Update.cde,”  execute  the  “Driver  Update”.  If  the update packages are “hwepb.cck” and “hwepb.upd,” execute the “Sof. Update”. Note: During the update process, please ensure the battery  is  not  low.  If  the  device  turns  off  during  an update,  the  device  may  be  damaged.  It’s  best  to remain  connected  to  a  PC  via  USB  cable  when updating. Operating environment The operating temperature for this device is from 0℃ to  40℃  (from  32℉  to  104℉).  The  device’s performance will deteriorate when operating outside of  this  temperature  range.  Please  avoid  using  this device under the direct sunlight or in damp and dusty places.  In  very  cold  areas,  please  avoid  using  this
device outside during the winter. Keep slots clear   The  slots  on  the  device  are  used  for  heat  output, please keep slots clear. Safety Please  don’t  read  while  driving  or  operating machinery.  This  device  contains  parts  that  are sensitive to impacts. Do not drop, bend or subject to high pressure.  Cleaning Do not clean the device while it is on or charging.   Please  use  a  soft  cloth  to  clean  the  screen  and faceplate. Avoid cleaning with water, soap, solvent or alcohol.
FCC Interference Statement The device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.  This device 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 device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this device does cause harmful interference to radio/television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  SAR Information This device meets government requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the population. The guidelines were developed and confirmed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for device employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Under the guidelines for your device, the SAR limit is 1.6 W/kg. The highest reported body SAR value is 0.295 W/kg. NOTE: For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the device a minimum of 5 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: XQIWR61005.

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