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Registering Your eBook Device 

 

Turn On Your eBookwise eBook Device 

 

To turn on your eBook device: 

 
 

1.  Press the Power button once, which is located on the lower right side of your eBook device. 

 

2.  When the eBookshelf appears on the screen, proceed with connecting and registering your eBook device. 

 

Connect Your eBookwise eBook Device to the eBook Network via Phoneline or 
USB 

 

Before using your eBook device and buying eBook Editions, you must register it by connecting to the eBook Network through a phoneline 
or USB.                              

 

Using the Phoneline Connection

Open the tab on the top of your eBook device and connect one end of the phoneline cord to your eBook device and the other end to a 
convenient analog phone jack. 

 

Note:  When you connect your eBook device to a phoneline, make sure it is a normal analog line, not a digital line.  Your eBook device 

cannot communicate through a digital phoneline and runs the risk of damage.  Home phonelines are usually analog, but some or all lines in 

an office building, hotel, or similar location may be digital.  The receptionist or office manager in most locations can tell you what type of 
line you are using. 

 

 

When you use the phoneline, your eBook device dials a toll number to enable the registration process.  If you are registering your eBook 

device from a location other than your home (for example, at work or a hotel), you may need to change the dialing prefix. To do this: 

 
 

· Press the Power button to turn on your eBook device. 

 

· Press the eBook icon on the upper left of the screen. 

 

· Tap “Settings” on the Menu. 

 

· Tap “Phone Connection.” 

 

· Select your settings by tapping the appropriate items for the dialing configuration you need. 

 

Using the USB connection: 

For USB connections utilizing your PC’s or Macintosh’s high-speed Internet access, please go to www.ebooktechnologies.com/drivers for 
additional information.  You must download and install the eBook USB Driver software in order to use the USB connection with your eBook 

device. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for eBookwise-1150

Page 1: ...get the eBook Editions you want more quickly and easily than you can from any other source of mobile electronic reading material This Quick Start Guide helps you connect and register your eBookwise eB...

Page 2: ...r eBook device Do not dispose of your eBook device in a fire The internal rechargeable battery may explode Check local codes for possible special disposal instructions 4 CAUTION To reduce the risk of...

Page 3: ...the other end to the adapter port on the top of your eBook device Keep your eBook device connected to the power adapter for up to two hours to fully charge the battery for the first time When charging...

Page 4: ...use these ports The Back of Your eBookwise eBook Device Open the rubber tab on the back of your eBook device to find the reset button for your device and the SmartMedia Memory Card slot The reset butt...

Page 5: ...phoneline and runs the risk of damage Home phonelines are usually analog but some or all lines in an office building hotel or similar location may be digital The receptionist or office manager in mos...

Page 6: ...b If you already have an Online Bookshelf and wish to transfer all eBook Editions to your new eBook device enter your existing eBook User ID and Password Tap Connect to Existing Bookshelf and verify t...

Page 7: ...can transfer them at any time to your device by connecting your device to the eBook Network via a phoneline or USB connection You can learn more about these features and alternatives in the User s Gu...

Page 8: ...Adjustment of customer controls Damage from misuse or neglect A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other commercial purposes Units purchase...

Page 9: ...plication Support Services Use of Support Services is governed by Vendor policies and programs described in the User manuals in online documentation and or in other Vendor provided materials Any suppl...

Page 10: ...on exclusive royalty free worldwide perpetual irrevocable license with the right to sublicense to use copy transmit distribute create derivative works of display and perform the same This agreement do...

Page 11: ...evice could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains among other infor...

Page 12: ...turn on and function as usual If you think something is wrong with the battery or it does not recharge See Care of Your Battery in the User s Guide on the eBookshelf on your eBook device for informat...

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