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User's Manual a MUSE Touch | Wi-Fi | E Ink Copyright 2015 Bookeen. All rights reserved. Cybook Muse Touch | Wi-Fi | E Ink Information in this document is provided as iswithout warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written per-
mission of Bookeen is strictly forbid-
den. All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Version 1 2015 Bookeen. All rights reserved 1. Introduction 1.1 Welcome Congratulations on purchasing a Cybook Muse, the electronic book
(eBook) reader based on EInk technol-
ogy. Cybook Muse allows you to keep 1.3 Where to Find Information
* Quick Start Guide: The Quick Start Guide is a paper document present in the box. It explains briefly how to start using your Cybook Muse. Help about your Cybook Muse: This User's Manual is present by default on your Cybook Muse. This Users all your digital books close at hand and read them anywhere in a wide range of lighting conditions, including direct sunlight. The Cybook Muse screen pos-
sesses a paper-like high contrast ap-
pearance. It definitively gives you the experience of reading from paper. 1.2 About this Manual Thic maniial cantaine camnrehencivea Mandal appeals In tne CYDOOK Muse's home, inside the Library section. If you want you can also print the PDF version of this document.
* The latest on Cybook Muse device:
Visit Bookeen web site at www.bookeen.com and choose the F.A.Q. section. re information about your Cybook Muse to help you operate the device. Throughout the manual, the following conventions are used to distinguish el-
ements of text. Note: Text set off in this manner indicates important information that requires special attention or helps you make better use of your Cybook Muse. in: Text set off in this manner identines important inrormation that, ir not followed, may result in loss of data or damage to your device. Any name of menu, command, icon or button that you can see on the screen is shown in a bold typeset. For example : "Font size...".
[2] Main menu button: This button 2. Getting Started takes you to the Cybook Muse's main menu wherever you are. Plus you can 2.1 In the Box switch on/off the FrontLight* function with this button. All you have to do is to press and hold this button for 1 Oo i Cybook Muse, NES YOY TSCENS Your SYReOK NPS second and the FrontLight menu pops check the content of your package. You will find in the box: Up:
* The FrontLight is only available for the I a a a Oe
> Default components:
Cybook Muse Quick Start Guide USB Cable 2.2 About your Cybook Muse The illustrations hereafter introduce you to the various buttons, connectors, ports and physical features of your Cy-
ON SII EES
[3] Page backward button: This button turns one page backward. If you hold down Page backward button, pages are browsed in accelerated mode.
[4] Page forward button: This button turns one page forward. If you hold down Page forward button, pages are browsed in accelerated mode. By changing the Settings options, the page backward and page forward huittane ran kn invartad far avuan mara book Muse. Front view EER ARE Ne EN Ee Ee ee comfortable and personalized reading.
[5] MicroUSB connector: It allows you to connect your Cybook to a computer or a USB power adapter
(not supplied) via USB cable. Caution: Label on the back indicates Serial and Model Numbers. Keep in mind that serial numbers may be requested by Bookeen in case of interaction with support Service. cn
[1] E Ink with touch screen: Touch, multi-touch, scroll, pan, swipe, pinch, rotate, flip... The screen reacts to a simple finger touch. Bottom view
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[6]MicroSD Slot: Enables you to add storage memory card.
[7] Charging LED: When charging * Do not place anything on top of your battery through USB, the light is red. Cybook Muse or drop objects on top When charging is complete, the light of your Cybook Muse. turns green. * Do not drop your Cybook Muse or
[8] Power Button: To turn your Cybook subject it to severe shock. Muse on, push the power button. The * Screen surface is easily scratched. screen will display a background static Avoid touching it with pens, pencils image that prepares the start up of or any other sharp objects. your Cybook. * Clean your Cybook Muse by wiping the screen and the exterior witha a _ oe _ ee 2.5 laking Care of your Cybook Muse To keep your Cybook Muse in good condition and working properly, follow these Guidelines. General Guidelines Keep your Cybook Muse away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures. SOI, Galllp ClOUTNQMUY MOntenea only with water.
* Touching the screen with your fingers will leave a trace that may alter on screen reading comfort. Be careful not to get sand or dirt inside your Cybook Muse. Store your Cybook Muse ina protective cover when not in use. Caution: Never attempt to disassemble, re air or make any modifications to your
. CyOookK Muse. Visassemoly, moaincation
+ Do not expose your Cybook Muse to or any attempt at repair could cause liquids or precipitation. damage to your Cybook Muse and even
+ Avoid exposing your Cybook Muse to bodily injury or property damage. Never
. attempt to repair or modify the Cybook direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet Muse yourself. Disassembling it, including light for extended periods of time. the removal of external screws, may cause
* Operating your Cybook outside damage that is not covered under the supported temperature may alter warranty. usability. For example in a cold environment, Cybook Muse screen quality will decrease (ghosting, + Make sure that the battery is fully dimmed). charged. Travel Guidelines
+ Do not subject your Cybook Muse to _. Take preferably an AC adapter with sudden and severe temperature you. Use the AC adapter* with changes. This could cause moisture provided USB cable for battery condensation inside the unit that charging. See Bookeen's AC adapter could damage your Cybook Muse. on www.bookeen.com/store/
+ In the event of moisture + Keep your Cybook Muse inside its condensation, allow your Cybook protective cover*. See Bookeen's Muse to dry out completely. protective covers on www.bookeen.com/store/
+ If you plan to travel abroad with your Charging time Cybook Muse, be sure you have the + 3 hours :85%
appropriate AC adapter for the * Shours : 100%
country you are visiting, if you use an , AC adapter. While charging the Cybook Muse left
* Not included in the box LED indicator emits a red light. When the battery is fully charged, charging 2.4 Setting up your Cybook stops automatically (the battery will Muse not overcharge) and the LED turns off. Performing I startup Initial startup includes connecting to power and charging the battery, switching on and off the Cybook Muse. Connecting to power and charging the battery The Cybook Muse has an internal rechargeable Li-Polymer batterv. It al-
Caution: An image can remain on the screen even if the battery is completely discharged (see below for further instruction). Switching the Cybook Muse on and off To turn your Cybook Muse on and off, use the bottom power button. Turn Off: Cybook Muse has 2 different Off modes. lows a large battery lifetime (weeks of battery life). *The Cybook Muse pro- 1. "Full Off" mode: Cybook Muse vides weeks of battery life depending screen is white with a logo on the use of Wi-Fi and the FrontLight displayed in the middle. In this _ brightness. Before the first use, you mode the power consumption is must charge the battery completely. very close to zero, your device is Before the first use, you must charge completely switched off. To reach completly the battery. this state, go on the Home Page, then Menu, then Advanced.
+ If you have a USB power adapter, Choose the option "Shutdown plug it into a wall AC power outlet device". Answer "yes" in the and connect the appropriate end of the USB cable to the AC adapter.
+ If you have no USB power adapter, connect the appropriate end of the USB cable to your computer USB connector.
* Connect the other end of the USB cable to the bottom of your Cybook Muse. alalog box, the screen Will Tlasn until reaching the white page with the logo. At the bottom of your screen it will be marked
"Powered off... Press the power button to start". "Screensaver" mode: Cybook Muse screen displays a random image or your personal image previously loaded (don't forget E Ink screen can maintain an image without power consumption). You can also choose to display the cover of the book you are currently reading. In this mode the power consumption is very low but not nil. To reach this state, just push the power button or wait for the device to reach this state after a timeout. This state is equivalent to sleep or hibernate modes for a computer or a cell phone. Turn On 1. Turn On after "Full Off" mode:
To turn your Cybook Muse on, push the power button and hold it for 3 seconds. 2. Turn on after "Screensaver"
a Lo. 44 THUS. FUSE LI PUWE! VULLUTT. The device will switch on in less than one second and come back to the same position as you left it. Note : When you unbox your Cybook Muse, your device should be in "Full Off" mode. Follow the procedure to switch on your product (e.g. push the power button and hold it for 3 seconds). 3. Basic Skills This chapter familiarizes you with the basic operations of your Cybook Muse such as discovering the E Ink screen, using the touchscreen, using the but-
tons, understanding contextual menu and connection principles. consumption. Due to its innovative technology, when the screen switches from an image to another one, the screen goes through a clearing process which causes a black to white transi-
tion. The Cybook Muse screen. This screen provides a unique high resolution for a nracica layout Yniphavatha imnraccinn 3.1 Forward page and Backward page buttons Press the side buttons in order to turn pages. Normally, the left button flips one page backward and the right but-
ton flips one page forward. You can also invert these buttons in the Settings menu for your comfort. EE EO of reading a real book and completely forget that you are using a device. It is very comfortable for your eyes and does not cause any eye strain. Note: Image can remain on screen even with an empty battery. So be cautious, don't forget to refill your battery first when your device doesn't operate anymore. Note: Cybook Muse has an E Ink Screen with a resolution of 600x800 and 167 DPI. 3.2 The E Ink Screen The Cybook Muse _ Essential/
FrontLight shows an outstanding black and white screen, utilizing a break-
through technology: the E Ink display
(213dpi, 62 % more pixels). The screen acts like a paper page made of tiny ink particles which can migrate and modify the layout of your screen in a second. 3.3 Touchscreen interface Cybook Muse touchscreen is based on a capacitive technology:
+ Only fingers or dedicated stylus can work with this touchscreen.
+ Screen is very sensitive and you don't need to strongly press on the screen to make it works.
+ In fact, the screen is so sensitive An E Ink display achieves ultra-low power consumption in a thin, light form. This display technology can maintain an image without any power consumption. Once the image is writ-
ten, it will remain indefinitely without consuming any additional power. The E Ink display technology is thus energy efficient and drastically reduces power than it can react even if your touch is very light. Cybook Muse touch interface follows some simple intuitive rules described below. Tapping: You can select or validate a choice by simply touching the screen with your fingertip. As said before, you Swiping Diagonally: Used to pan don't need to strike the screen but only images or PDF files diagionally, or to to touch it lightly. turn forward or backward pages. Zoom In: Pinch out gesture with two fingers is used to zoom in a document or an image, to increase font size or decrease the number of books per page in the library view. on Swiping Right to Left: Used to turn pages forward in the library, in a book or a document, to pan to the right in-
side zoomed PDF or Images, to scroll forward a menu. Zoom out: Pinch gesture with two fingers is used to zoom out a document or an image, to decrease font size or increase the number of books per page in the library view. wiping Left to Right: Used to turn pages backward in the library, ina book or a document, to pan to the left inside zoomed PDF or Images, to scroll back-
ward a menu. 3.4 Main menu button The main menu button is used to get back to the Cybook Muse's main menu any time you need it. You just need to press the central button in order to find GOWT)THETIUS, LO Pall QOWTT HWMages OF the Cybook Home, the Library, the PDF files. Shop or the contextual menu. The Menu button switches the FrontLight on.* The FrontLight can be switched on by the Menu button (press and hold for 1 second) or you can click on the FrontLight icon. Swiping Down Up: Used to scroll up menus, to pan up images or PDF files but also to get backward in the naviga-
tion history and to climb up one folder level.
* The FrontLight is only available for the Cybook Muse FrontLight
@m@ ava Library Shop Fronttight 3.5 The Contextual Menu While using your device, you can always pop-up a window containing a multi-choice contextual menu. This menu will offer different choices de-
pending on your current situation and How to quit a contextual menu?
In order to quit a contextual menu without any validation, you need either totap outside the contextual menu box on the screen or select the little cross on the top right corner of the contex-
tual menu. 3.6 The Virtual Keyboard your current activity. It allows you to access different features without leav-
ing your current context: increasing font size while reading a book, change font, sorting your documents by title while browsing your library, zooming in a picture while viewing an image, etc. Menu x P] GoTo >
= Table of Content >
While using your device, you will need to use a keyboard to fill text areas (log-
in, passwords, search, URL, Notes). The Cybook Muse virtual keyboad appears automatically when needed in the bot-
tom of the screen. On top of the key-
board layout there is a multi-line text field in which the typed text appears. This keyboard is very similar to a phys-
ical keyboard. Just tap on each key to J Annotations P Search AA Text Settings
[e) Layout LYPE YOUF LEXt. Note How to display a contextual menu?
* General method: You just need to press the main menu button and select "Menu"
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. menu. In the contextual menu, choose 4. Starti ng Settings>Languages. You can swipe down/up to see more languages. 4.1 Booting 4.3 The home page Just after pushing the power button, the Cybook Muse starts up. The screen Once started, the Cybook Muse will display a background static image. displays the Home page. This sequence should last around 15-20 ce ee seconds. An image appears on the screen for at least 2 seconds. This last waiting period depends mainly on the number of documents present in mem-
ory and can last several seconds. 4.2 Choosing your language When your Cybook switches on for the first time, it displays a language menu. By choosing one of the available ADog's Tale Mark Twain eBook Store Browse >
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terface will be displayed in the chosen language. RV2VeEVRSeBs cs-Cetina DA - Dansk DE - Deutsch EL- EAAnviKat EN - English ES - Espaftol Fl-Suomi FR- Francais, UR - Uevateki Menu Language
) EBOOK STORE Once started, the Cybook Muse displays the Home page. The Home page consists of 3 main zones: The book that you are currently reading, your library and the ebook store. Currently reading HU - Magyar IT Italiano LT- Lietuviy kalba NL- Nederlands NO - Norsk PL- Polski PT - Portugus (PT) RO - Romana 2VVVCeVAe RU - PyccKuii Note: This menu has no effect on the language of the books present in your Cybook. At any moment, you can modify the The top part displays the book currently being read with book and page information as well as reading progression. Tapping the top part will automatically open it on the last page you were reading. Library 5. Wi-Fi networks Turn on and turn off the Wi-Fi. Library displays the last books or 6, Advanced documents you have downloaded and 1. USB Connection then the last books or documents you Change the USB connection were reading. Just use the arrows in the settings. library window to browse through the 2. Page Refresh first books of your library. You can also Set your Cybook preferred page tap "See all" and access all of your book refresh option. You can set the collections. flashing interval to every page, You can also search books in your library by choosing the Search option in the menu. The results of the search will be listed and the keywords in the title or the author of the book will help you find any book in the Library. Internet The bottom part displays eBook Store updates. Tapping the bottom will every 9 PaYEs, EVETY IU Pages or you can turn it off completely. Sleep Mode Program the sleep mode. Choose the screensaver for the sleep mode (you can also display the cover of the book you are currently reading). Invert Side Buttons Change the direction of the hWarbluasard and fararsrd arraivse ee eee Ee Oe rE VE Se open a full screen access to your online :
P y 5. Shutdown Device store. Switch off your device. Put the Settings device in Full Off mode. 6. Reinitialization When you click the menu icon, you Restore factory settings. Your get access to: files will be kept but personal data such as last read pages, 1. About bookmarks, Wi-Fi configuration All the necessary information about or visual preferences will be your device. deleted.
>) Intarfacan Neiantatinan a eee eee Choose any portrait or landscape option and activate the 2-finger rotation. 3. Language Menu Choose your preferred language for the Cybook Muse interface. 4. Slide Show Opens a menu which offers the possibility to start a slideshow. 4.4 Battery indicator On the main home page, the battery indicator is displayed in the top right corner. The levels of the battery give an estimation of the current battery sta-
tus. Note: Battery indicator is not updated in real time. It may not display updated battery level especially if Cybook re-
mains on Library page for several hours. 5. The FrontLight (Muse FrontLight only) When can the FrontLight be used?
Under low light conditions, activate the FrontLight solution. You can read in the middle of the night without switch-
menu will pop up. The Frontlight can be activated by checking the Activa-
tion box on the left in the FrontLight setting menu. amava Ubrary To quit the FrontLight menu, please tan theX in the ton right corner or tan Ing the lignts on. Ine FrontLight can also be used if you would like to make your screen whiter in any conditions. The FrontLight solution will enlighten your reading. The advantages of the FrontLight It is warm and easy on your eyes. There is no need to turn the lights on, when vor nartner ic aclaan and vou ne I outside the FrontLight menu. 5.2 FrontLight settings In order to change the FrontLight settings, the FrontLight should be acti-
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FrontLight x Activation Brightness SEPP hold itfor2 seconds, The FrontLight will turn on automatically and the FrontLight menu will pop up.The FrontLight will be switched on with the last brightness used or with the default settings. 2) Press the menu button, touch the FrontLight icon (the light bulb in the main menu). The FrontLight settings To quit the FrontLight menu, please tap theX in the top right corner or tap outside the FrontLight menu. 2) Press the menu button, touch the FrontLight icon (the light bulb in the main menu). The FrontLight settings menu will pop up. The Frontlight can be activated by checking the Activa-
tion box on the left in the FrontLight setting menu. Slide your finger to the right to increase the brightness (a big light bulb) and to the left to decrease it (a small light bulb). To quit the FrontLight menu, please tan tha"Vin tha tan rinkt -arnoranartn RMA SEEN AREER EN RMR PEE ES outside the FrontLight menu. 5.3 FrontLight disactivation There are two ways to disactivate the FrontLight:
1) Pressing and holding the menu button again will switch the FrontLight off. 2) You can deactivate the Frontlight menu by unchecking the Activation box on the left in the FrontLight setting menu. In order to open this menu, all you have to do is to click on the FrontLight icon in the menu. To quit the FrontLight menu, please tap theXin the top right corner or tap outside the FrontLight menu. 6. The Library The Cybook Muse can contain a lot of digital items (Books, Documents, Images). You must first select your dig-
ital item from the list present in your device. This list is displayed in the Li-
brary page. To browse your content, swipe the screen to switch from page to page or use the side buttons. To open a docu-
ment you just need to tap once on it. Some digital documents like heavy PDF files can take several seconds to open. 6.2 Managing your library Library My Collections (1) New (104) Reading Now (13) Finished (2) All Books (179)
& Annotations (6) FA Images (22)
& Folders vivevivivivivivia tap My Collection. lap this icon O00, .. Create a collection Add book(s) to a collection Remove book(s) from a collection Rename a collection Delete a collection Tap this icon a Vv to rearrange your library and to display your books by
* Title
. + Author 6.1 Browsing your library and + Date selecting a book When you click on See All or on the Tap this icon Q to search books library icon, another menu will appear. by typing any keywords My Collections o ooo o-_ ooo New Tap these icons ooo 6to Reading Now display your books in list or thumbnail Finished mode.
+ All Books Annotations Images Folders 6.3 Reading environment for PDF files PDF documents are displayed in their original layout and fit the entire screen of the device. Margins of PDF docu-
ments can be cropped to maximize the amount of content shown on the page. Text reflow can be enabled to render the PDF pages with a book like layout. Menu P] GoTo Table of Content Fl Annotations PD Search AA Text Settings
[e) Layout vvvlx 7. Reading On the library page, once you have selected an item, tap it once to open it. 7.1 Supported file formats An eBook file is considered to be a reference. To select a hyperlink, tap di-
rectly on it. To leave the hyperlink mode, turn a page backward or for-
ward. In general hyperlinks are under-
lined. You can swipe up to go back to your original location. 7.3 The reading environment digital document. It can be a book, a newspaper, a user's manual, etc. These documents are differentiated by their file type or file format. Several file for-
mats can be read on your device. ePub eBook file PDF eBook file HTML eBook file TXT eBook file FB2 eBook file The page does not show only text or image but also some extra information
(like page number, battery consump-
tion or book title) in reserved areas of the screen. While reading you just need to tap the middle of the screen or press the main menu button to pop-up the Reading contextual menu. Different choices will then be available depending on the file C.D eee ek eee oy DJIVU ebook nile 7.2 Reading a book Open your book by simply tapping the cover, the first page of your docu-
ment is displayed. This may be the cover of your book. To go through your document, tap on the right of the screen, swipe, or press IUTTTIGL UE Ce UUM YUU alc reaun ing. Certain formats dont propose the same features. For example, you cant change the font size of a PDF file; you can just zoom in or zoom out. The reading environment depends on the format of opened document. MMe Navigation arrow. 10 GO DaCKWalG in the document, tap on the left of the screen, swipe or press the navigation arrow. When you reach the beginning of your document you cant go back-
ward and when you reach the end of your document you cant go forward. Some pages contain hyperlinks which allow you to go directly to a certain be Reading Environment for ePub/FB2/
HTML/TXT files (Reflowable content) Page areas The header of the page displays the title of your document. For HTML and TXT documents, it's the filename. The Footer of the page displays the current choose the page of the book you page on the total number of pages of want to read. the document. The header and footer + Table of Content areas can be hidden or shown via con- Find the chapter you are looking for textual menu. Reading time indica- in the table of content. Press this tions: While reading your book, you can chapter and enjoy reading it be informed on the time left before the instantly. end of the chapter / the end of the + Annotations book. To do it, press the Main menu To take an annotation: select the text button. To come back to your reading, zone on which you want to take an eae ie ge ee tOUCTI UNE Center OF Ue sCreerh. Note: The number of pages is calculated according to an average number of characters per paper page. Thus the total number of pages is not attached to the number of screens you will need to display to read the entire book. In general you have several screens per page. A direct consequence is that the number of pages doesn't vary with the characters size. Dictionaries: The Dictionary. Use the ANNOLaAUlOl DY PULLING LWO TTIQGers at the same time on the screen, one at the beginning of the text zone, the other one at the end. The selected zone will appears highlighted in the text, and the annotation interface will automatically appear on the screen. The complete list of all the notes, highlights and bookmarks will appear on the screen. You can edit and delete notes and delete Lc Piabiltimbetn: nana bemaibeamwtne:
same procedure as in Search in Text. To look up a word in the installed dic-
tionary, touch the word and hold your finger for 1 second. Two options will appear Search in Text and the entries found in the dictionary. Tap the entry in the Dictionary list to display its defi-
nition. It is as easy as that! If the word definition is quite long, do not hesitate to slide down the text with your finger. You can add dictionaries in other lan-
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Under Annotation Settings, you can find the following options... c Add Bookmark A bookmark will appear in the top right corner. c Remove All Bookmarks All the bookmarks will be deleted. o Add Highlight Use this function in order to highlight an important quote of guages yourself, please follow this link YOUL Rage PSN ICON WIAPRSar in for any further information http://ww- the right margin to indicate w.bookeen.com/en/supportfaq/ underlined passages. o Remove All Highlights All of the highlights will be deleted. Contextual menu o Add Note Move your finger over the sentences you want to annotate and the virtual keyboard will appear. Then you just have to type the text you
* GoTo Allows you to go directly to certain parts of the document. Another menu pops up. Use the slider to want to associate with this quote. A A.Dog's Tate page icon will appear in the right CHAPTER I margin to indicate passages with a My father was a St. Bernard, my mother was note. a collie, but I am a Presbyterian. This is what my mother told me, 1 do not know these nice c Remove All Notes distinctions myself. To me they are only fine All the notes will be deleted. < Text Settings Font Size Line Spacing o Export Your Notes [-] [+] =a =e You can also export all or part of your notes using the "annotation settings". Font Family Margins O Publisher's Font Caecilia eText O DejaVu Sans Alignment ORCMOVE AL ATMOLatONS All of the annotations will be deleted. Search You can search for any keywords in your document. Just press the Search function, a keyboard pops up. Type in the keyword and validate. Under Text Settings, you can find the following options... o Font Size O Dejavu Serif = |
O Georgia @ }
Publisher sys O Minion Pro (@ panisnersoies O Myriad Pro wn Advanced Settings >
Under Advanced Settings, you can find the following options... o Font Family Select your preferred font family among the whole list of available fonts, either embedded or manually maAAZA in thw CAKnte Aivpnarctary You can change the size of your text font. Choose any of the available 20 sizes. oc Font Family Change the font of your text by choosing your preferred font family. o Line Spacing Increase or decrease the space between the lines in the text. o Margins Choose the size of the margins. SMM ETE EEN EEE MEE AE c Hyphenation Check this option to hyphenate text for better typographic white space. oc Bold Text Check this option to embolden the text. Tapping directly on the Page Header is a shortcut for Go To.... Tapping di-
rectly on the Page Footer is a shortcut for Go To... > Paae.... c Alignment Adjust the alignment of the text. Reading environment for PDF files o Publisher Styles Activate or deactivate the publisher By default, PDF documents are styles. displayed in their original layout and fit the entire screen of the device. Margins of PDF documents can be cropped to maximize the size of the content visible on the screen. Text reflow can be en-
abled to render the PDF pages with a book like layout. The status bar at the bottom displays the title of your docu-
ment, your position in the document
(current page/total number of pages) and your zoom level in %. The status bar can be hidden or shown via the contextual menu. Zooming with two fingers Crop Margins If this option is enabled, margins will be cropped to maximize the size of the content visible on the screen. Please note that some pictures might not be shown. Show Status Bar Display or hide the status bar which appears at the bottom of the screen. Use two fingers to zoom in or out and make the PDF page larger or smaller. While zooming, drag your fingers (or just one finger) to move to the region of interest. Contextual menu GoTo
* Table of Content Annotations
/.4 Opening a password protected document Certain PDF and ePub documents can be password protected. When opening them, the virtual keyboard appears asking for the password. Type the pass-
word and validate. Once validated, the password won't be prompted again for this file.
* Search
- Zoom Options to change the level of zoom. Fit Page: Get the document page fit entirely inside the screen limits. Fit Width: Get the document page width correspond to screen width. Fit Height: Get the document page height correspond to screen height.
* Rotation Options to rotate the screen. 0: Display the document in portrait mode (default). 90: Display the document in landscape mode (90 rotation). Flipped: Display the page upside down. Reflow Text Enable text reflow to render the PDF pages with a book like layout. 8. Viewing images On the library page, once you have selected an image file, tap on it or press the OK button to open it. An image entry can be identified by activating the Show File Formats option of the Library contextual menu. In this case Rotation...: Options to rotate the screen. It opens a second menu. c Auto Rotate: This option enables the image viewer to automatically detect if the image should be displayed in portrait or landscape mode. 0: Display the document in portrait mode (default). JPU, FING, GIF, DINIF, ICU, TIF, Fol) TIES are considered as image files. 8.1 The image viewer Once your image file is opened, the image is displayed. If you swipe, you will jump from image to image. If the Auto Rotate option is activated, the image can be displayed either in por-
trait or landscape mode. e 90: Display the document in landscape mode (90 rotation). o Flipped: Display the page upside down. Show status bar: Display or hide a status bar which appears at the bottom of the screen and shows the name of the file and the zoom factor. Next Picture: Display next picture in according to the library order. Previous Picture: Display previous If the image is bigger than the screen
(arrow icons should appear on the sides of the images) use swiping (up/down/
right/left/diagonal) to browse the im-
age. In this mode you won't jump from image to image. Indicator on the page Status bar: This bar appears at the bottom of the screen and shows the name of the file and the oe fa picture in according to the library order. Set as screensaver: Choose this picture as your screensaver. SYUVMITTLIGLUT. 8.2 The image contextual menu Fit screen: Adjust the picture to the screen, Actual size: Display the picture in the default size. Show status bar Hide or display the status bar 9. Interface orientation If you frequently switch between portrait and landscape orientations, ac-
tivate the 2-Finger Rotation option underHome, Menu, Interface Orien-
tation. You can then switch directly the screen orientation by rotating two fin-
gers over tne screen. 10. Wi-Fi connection Your Cybook Muse embeds a Wi-Fi module which enables you to connect toa Wi-Fi Access Point. Once connected you will be able to download content and get access to Internet. 10.2 Scanning available networks For first connection or if any configured Wi-Fi network is in the range, a menu scanning all the avail-
able Access Networks will show up. Pick up the network you want to connect 10.1 Starting the Wi-Fi connection The Wi-Fi connection will start while accessing the eBook store or the Inter-
net via the Home page. You can also start the Wi-Fi connection from the Home page if you select Menu and Wi-
Fi Networks when the menu pops-up. The Wi-Fi module will start automati-
cally and will try to connect to an al-
at. We the Chosen Network IS Secured, you will be asked for a password and the virtual keyboard will appear auto-
matically. 10.3 Wi-Fi signal quality If signal quality is bad or if you are too far away from your Access Point, the Cybook Muse may loose the connec-
tion. An alert window will open and ready configured network or will scan available networks.
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rescan the networks in order to choose a new network. If you observe too many timeout messages, we suggest you either to get closer to your selected AP (Access Point) or to pick up a new AP. 10.4 Free Wi-Fi hotspots You can connect to free Wi-Fi hotspots. Either in Bookstore or Free Internet interface, you will be prompted for Login and Password (if needed). Once you have entered your credentials, you should be able to ac-
cess the Internet. 10.5 Updates and downloads If any new download or software updates is available, a window will prompt just after Wi-fi connection to propose you to accept the new down-
load. You can cancel the possibility to download these new data to your de-
vice. However the questions will be prompted again together with a new connection to your Internet Browser. If you accept to install a new update please be sure your battery is at least at 60%. The update process is fully au-
tomatic and can take several minutes. Once you have accepted the update you don't need to operate the device anymore until it comes back to the Home page. During this process you will have an automatic sequence dis-
playing numerous messages and prog-
ress bars. 10.6 Turning off the Wi-Fi If you want to turn off the Wi-Fi, you have to go to the Home page and select Menu. When the menu pops-up, you touch Wi-Fi Networks and select Wi-Fi off. When the Cybook is in deep sleep mode, the Wi-Fi turns off automatically. 11. Downloading ebooks from your Cybook Directly from your Cybook Muse, you can download ebooks thanks to a Wi-Fi connection. 11.1 The first connection to an
@meavdva Home brary shop Fronttight Menu 11.1.2 Wi-Fi connection In order to visit the eBook Store, your Cybook Muse should be connected to a Wi-Fi network. If you have not already chosen a Wi-Fi network, or if it is no longer available, your Cybook will dis-
ebook store 11.1.1 The access You can go directly to the ebook store by clicking on the ebook store bar (at the bottom of the home page). The ebook store is updated regularly in or-
der to display new books and special offers. play all the available connections. Please choose your network, by click-
ing onits name. If you have a password, protecting your Internet connection, please enter the Wi-Fi key, in the dis-
played password box. Make sure that all the capital letters and special char-
acters are marked correctly. 11.1.3 Adobe ID account and activation of the Cybook Muse with an exi ig ADog's Tale Mark Twain Page3ot14 2S readin See All >
eBook Store Browse >
account If you do not have an Adobe ID, you can register and create one. The unique identification information (email ad-
dress + password) will provide the ac-
cess to DRM protected books. If you already have an Adobe ID, you are wel-
come to enter your credentials (your email address and your password). If you have any difficulties remembering voir Adnhe ID credeantiale click an the re Se RENT ERnesomi oe meer ns Newari tannaeane eo PRO ee am aee Pee eee
) EBOOK STORE following link https://www.ado-
be.com/cfusion/membership/
index.cfm, then click on Trouble sign-
You can also open the ebook store by ing in?, clicking on the Menu button. Please choose the Shop icon in the provided options. 11.2 Downloading books You have found a book that you would like to read. Please follow the proce-
dure, indicated by your ebookstore, to download this book. Once you have confirmed your choice, the download window pops up. Please wait a little bit until the loading is fin-
form. Your Cybook Muse can be linked to BookeenStore or to any other part-
ner ebook store. If you have any ques-
tions, please contact the technical sup-
port dedicated to this ebook store. 11.4 Text The text box is necessary while using the Cybook. For example, to mark your ished completely. The new book can be found in your library, on the home page of your Cybook Muse. All you have to do is to click on the cover of your new book and enjoy your reading!
+i a% ADog's Tale BSW Mark Twain identification information or search for something. Choose the necessary text box and insert the text with our elec-
tronic keyboard, which will be dis-
played at the bottom of the screen. 11.5 Going back to Home Open the main menu by clicking on the Menu button. Then click on the Home icon. eBook Store Browse >
) EBOOK STORE Important note: New files are automatically downloaded into the Digital Editions folder. New files also appear first in the Library section of the Home page. 11.3 Different ebook stores Bookeen has an open policy. You can download books from almost any plat-
12. Internet access Your Cybook Muse embeds a direct link to free Internet. The favorite web-
sites are available directly through the Home page under the Internet section. 12.1 Internet interface Browse for available Wi-Fi networks Check for update Verify if your Cybook Muse is updated 12.3 Typing text In certain conditions, you may be SE SES BE eS RoE eS Sec The Internet interface is very close to Internet browser interface on comput-
er. You have a navigation bar on the top of the page. This bar is made of an URL edit field and three shortcut buttons:
Back, Forward, Favorites and Home. To enter a new URL, you just need to tap into the Navigation Bar Edit field, the virtual keyboard will appear automati-
cally. Tapping Enter key will validate GORE LY LYVE LEAL HT GIT OOI Hei VOMIT, search area, etc.). Just tap in the edit field and the virtual keyboard (see Virtual Keyboard) will appear automatically in the bottom part of the screen. 12.4 Favorites If you want to add as favorite the page you are browsing on Internet, you just the typed URL. 12.2 Internet contextual menu You just need to click on the Internet bar or on the Ebook store. Then, press the central button to pop-up the con-
textual menu. Please choose the Menu icon to display the Internet Menu. The contextual menu:
nave to tap tne little star on the top or the screen. The Internet menu pops up and you select "Add favorite". The vir-
tual keyboard shows up and you can give a special name to this favorite. Once you have confirmed your changes, the favorite appears in the list. If you want to delete it, you just have to tap the bin and confirm that you really mean to delete this favorite.
+ Start page: Go back to start page of 12.5 Going back to Home Internet browser
* Open: Type an URL address Open the main menu and tap Home.
+ Page refresh: Reload current page Back: Go back to previous page in navigation history
+ Forward: Go to next page in Use the zoom in/out gestures (see navigation history touch gestures) to zoom in or out the Wi-Fi networks page 12.6 Zooming in/out 12.7 Moving into the page
(panning) Use the sliding gestures (up, down, right, left, diagonals) to move your viewing window. 12.8 Downloading files DY\kn mRirrithaun cala-teA thn AA elas MAES YUM TOA ORE EM BEES EEE option, a message box will pop up with download information. Once the mes-
sage box closes, your file is fully down-
loaded. IMPORTANT NOTE: New files are automatically downloaded into the Digital Editions folder. New files also appear first in the Library section of the Home page. 13. Authorizing your Cybook In order to download content protected with Adobe DRM, you will need to authorize your Cybook Muse. The authorization process takes place when you try to reach the EBOOK Ct RL. WEE RE EE ES ER er:
questions about these DRM systems, please contact the support of this sys-
tem or the Ebook store that is using it. 13.3 Creating an account When creating your account, you will have two options. JIMMIE. PALLET La PUIG CHIE PDK OPUS link on the Home page and getting connected via Wi-Fi, you will be asked to create an account. This account cre-
ation process will authenticate your de-
vice and enable you to buy DRM pro-
tected (encrypted) content. This pro-
cess will bind your device to a unique ID called Adobe ID. 13.1 DRM e Option I: You gon t Nave any Adobe ID. An Adobe ID is thus created automatically based on your email and password given for the Cybook Muse account creation.
* Option 2: You already have an Adobe ID, you will be prompted to enter it separately from your Muse account information. Note: Once your account hac heen created DRM (Digital Rights Management) is a software protection which encrypts downloaded files with a unique identi-
fier (ID). This ID is attached to your de-
vice. Some files are protected by DRM, in order to open them, you must have an Adobe ID. 13.2 Adobe ID/Adobe DRM and your device activated, the creation page won't appear again. In order to authenticate your device with another account, please contact Bookeen customer service. If you have any difficulties remembering your Adobe ID credentials, click on the following link https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/
membership/index.cfm, then click on Trouble signing in?
The DRM system used by the Cybook Muse Ebook store and during down-
loads from your computer has been de-
veloped by Adobe.The ID used to au-
thenticate your device is thus called Adobe ID. Adobe ID is in fact an email/
password that you provide during Ac-
count creation on your Cybook. Some Ebook stores use other than Adobe DRM systems. If you have any other 14. Transferring ebooks from your computer You can also download ebooks from your computer and put them on your Cybook Muse via the USB cable. 14.1 Installing Adobe Digital 14.3 Transferring ebooks from ADE to your Cybook When you download a book from ADE, it is added to the software library. In order to transfer the book to your computer:
Open ADE and connect the Cybook Muse to your computer. ADE recognizes the device and an icon appears on the left of the library. Drag and drop the ebook(s) you want to transfer. The ebooks are stored inside the "Digital 14.2 Opening ADE Editions folder in the Cybook Muse. Editions (ADE) Go to _http://www.adobe.com/
products/digital-editions.html, then download and install ADE. Once you have launched Adobe Dig a eal itions, plug your Cybook with Important remark: Authorizing the Cybook Oe eS ee If needed, the authorization of the Cybook Muse is proposed: enter your Adobe ID and corresponding password in the displayed authorization form. Authorizing your device is required to be able to read DRM protected (en-
crypted) content. The Cybook icon will appear on the left, this indicates that it has been rec-
trom your computer only allows transferring DRM protected content to the device. In order to download a file directly from the Cybook, the device needs to be authorized when connected in Wi-Fi. Please have a look at the following section Authorizing your Cybook. ognized by ADE. 15. Managing your Cybook 15.1 Managing power
> Charging the battery To charge your Cybook, connect it via USB to a host computer or to a USB elaarnnye mevninAenad kv, DAALAAR 15.2 Managing memory Additional storage memory Use a microSD card to increase storage memory or to transfer large files between the Cybook Muse and other devices. MicroSD HC (High Capacity) cards are supported. EE EE NF MNS Ee From time to time, keep your Cybook Muse connected to AC power. Doing so keeps the battery charged. When the battery is fully charged, charging stops automatically (the battery will not overcharge).
> Power saving tips To maximize battery's operating time, 15.3 Performing a reset Occasionally, you may need to reset your Cybook Muse. Resetting your Cy-
book Muse is similar to restarting your desktop computer. It stops all running applications, stops the operating sys-
tem but does not erase any data. Reset usina Power button particularly when you are relying solely on the battery power for extended time periods:
+ Switch off the Cybook Muse when not in use.
* We strongly recommend activating the Auto Power Off option which preserves very efficiently your battery.
+ Switch off the Wi-Fi when not In order to reset your Cybook, press the power button and hold it for 10 seconds. The cybook is turned off now
(the last displayed picture will be pres-
ent on the screen, this is completely normal). Once again, push the power button for 2 seconds : the Cybook will reboot. browsing the Internet or buying the books online. The FrontLight consumes the battery life of your reader. Please turn it off when no longer necessary. 16. Technical Specifications Size: 4.6" x 6.1" x 0.31" (116 x 155 x 8mm) Weight: 6.7 oz - 190 g (battery included) Screen:
6" Elnk HD screen (Muse Essential &
Boo Reader - Bookeen multi-format eBook reader Adobe Reader Mobile Supported text based file formats:
ePub, PDF, HTML, TXT, FB2, DJVU Supported image formats: JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, ICO, TIF, PSD FrontLight) /6" Elnk screen (Muse) Daylight readable Resolution: 758x1024 (213 DPI) (Muse Essential & FrontLight)/ 600x800 (167 DPI) (Muse) Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen
(fingers or adapted stylus only) 16 levels of grey FrontLight System (Muse FrontLight only):
Invisible laminated light guide film Front lighting through LEDs Anti-glare treatment Storage Memory: 4GB (Muse Essential & Muse FrontLight) / 2GB
(Muse)
(accessible capacity may vary, some space is reserved for the system) Processor: Cortex A8 1 GHz Communication Ports:
USB Client (v2.0) - Micro USB connector gm tel ll lg THHCTOOUTTIKR CalG@ stOu Wi-Fi b/g/n Battery:
Rechargeable built-in Li-Polymer battery (1900 mAh) Peripherals: USB synchronization and charge cable Operating System: Linux Software Suite:
17. Additional Information 17.1 Accessories Please contact your dealer or visit the www.bookeen.com web site for the availability of accessories for your Cy-
book Muse. The use of unadapted accessories will void your warranty. For detailed infor-
mation on using the accessories, see the instructions supplied with the ac-
cessories. Contacting Bookeen www.bookeen.com Adobe and Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc. 20cm.
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1 | 2015-09-25 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment | |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2015-09-25
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
BOOKEEN
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021276761
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1 2 | Physical Address |
27 rue de la Vistule 75013 PARIS, FRANCE
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PARIS, N/A
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1 2 |
France
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@siemic.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
Z9C
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
CYBME1X
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
M******** D****
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1 2 | Title |
CEO
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+33 (********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+33 (********
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1 2 |
m******@bookeen.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | E-READER | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi- transmitter product procedures | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen Huatongwei International Insp. Co., Ltd
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1 2 | Name |
M****** Y******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
86-75********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
86-75********
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1 2 |
m******@szhtw.com.cn
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0069500 |
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