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Welcome to your NOOK Tablet Quick Start Guide

Charge your NOOK 1 You must fully charge your NOOK before using it the first time. Plug your NOOK into a wall outlet using the Power Adapter and USB Cable included with your device. You can use your NOOK while it charges. The charging indicator light on the USB cable will show orange when charging and will turn green when the battery is full. The indicator will only light up when connected to the NOOK power adapter and cable. It takes approximately 3 hours to fully charge your NOOK. Wall Outlet Charging Indicator Light USB Cable Power Adapter NOTE: To charge your NOOK, you must plug it into a wall outlet. Your NOOK will not charge when connected to a computer. Unlock your NOOK Slide the NOOK icon to the right to unlock your NOOK.

Get to know your NOOK 2 Power Button Press and hold the power button for about 2 seconds to turn your NOOK on or off. microsd Memory Card Slot On the back of your NOOK, lift the rubber flap with the NOOK logo to insert a microsd memory card * for storing your personal files such as PDF documents, music, videos, pictures, and more. Microphone Headphone Jack (3.5mm) Volume Buttons VividView Color Touchscreen Your NOOK features a high-resolution, color touchscreen for easy navigation and page turns. NOOK Button This NOOK symbol below the display is a button. Press it to wake up your device from sleep mode (turn the display on). When the device is on, pressing the NOOK Button opens the Quick Nav Bar that helps you navigate to the main features of your NOOK. microusb Port Port for charging and connecting to a computer. * microsd memory card not included.

Set up: turning on your NOOK for the first time 3 1. Watch a Quick Video The first time you turn on your NOOK, there is a brief video to help you with the set-up and registration process. 2. Read and Accept the Terms of Service When the video has finished, your NOOK displays its Terms of Service. Read the terms. To accept them, tap Accept. 3. Select your Time Zone Tap on your time zone (for example, Eastern Standard Time). Then tap Next. 4. Connect to a Wi-Fi network To register your NOOK and to purchase and download books and periodicals, you need to be connected to a Wi-Fi network. 5. Register your NOOK You must register your NOOK to your Barnes & Noble (BN.com) account. This gives you access to any books in your NOOK library and allows you to shop for new books, magazines, newspapers, and apps on your NOOK. If you already have a BN.com account: 1. Enter the email address and password for your account. 2. Tap Submit. If you do not yet have a BN.com account: 1. Tap the Create a New Account button. 2. Fill in the form with your name, email, password, and so on. 3. Tap Submit. That s it. You ve registered your NOOK. You re ready to read books, magazines, and newspapers, and to shop in the NOOK Store.

Home screen 4 Home Screen You can get to the Home Screen at any time by pressing the NOOK Button and then tapping Home or pressing the NOOK button twice. Reading Now At the top of the Home Screen, you ll find a link to whatever book or periodical you ve most recently been reading. You ll also find a pull-down menu listing other books, periodicals, and files you have recently opened. Daily Shelf The Daily Shelf holds books, magazines, newspapers, and apps that you have recently received (for example, purchased, downloaded, or borrowed). The Daily Shelf runs left to right with the newest item on the left. You can move back and forth through the Daily Shelf by swiping your finger across its contents. NOOK Button Press the NOOK Button at anytime to make the Quick Nav Bar appear or disappear. Press it twice to go to the Home screen. Status Bar The Status Bar includes the time and icons for battery status, Wi-Fi connectivity, a shortcut to reading now, and others. Any notifications appear on the left side of the Status Bar. Quick Nav Bar Tap the icons in the Quick Nav Bar to open various features on your NOOK, such as home, library, shop, search, apps, web, and settings.

Touch gestures 5 Use the following gestures to navigate on your NOOK. Tap Touch your fingertip quickly to the screen, as though you were tapping a key on a keyboard to select a feature or item. Press & Hold Touch your finger to the screen and hold it there for about 2 seconds. In many situations, pressing and holding will pop open a menu, such as to highlight or look-up a word while reading. Drag Press and hold on an object and slide it to another location on the screen.

Touch gestures cont. 5cont. Scroll Slide your finger up or down the screen to scroll through a list displaying a scrollbar; it is a vertical swipe. Swipe Glide your finger across the screen, usually to the left or the right. Pinch and Zoom Place two fingers typically your thumb and forefinger about an inch apart on the screen. Slide them together to pinch in. In most situations, pinching in shrinks the image. Slide your fingers apart to pinch out. In most situations, pinching out enlarges an image.

Start reading 6 Find a book You ll find books, magazines, newspapers, and apps on the Daily Shelf of the Home Screen. You ll also find them in your Library. To get to your Library, press the NOOK Button to display the Quick Nav Bar. Then tap library. Your Library contains all your content that you can sort and view the way you want. Open a book To open a book, tap on its cover. Turn pages To turn the page of a book: Tap the right or left edge of the screen to page forward or back. Swipe from right to left to turn to the next page, and swipe from left to right to turn back to the previous page. Sync button Change text size and more Tap the center of the screen or the up arrow at the bottom of the screen to bring up the Reading Tools. To adjust the text size, tap the text icon and select your text size, font style, and other options. You can also: Browse the table of contents and view your notes and bookmarks. Search for words or phrases. Go to a specific page number. Adjust the brightness of the display.

Discover new favorites 7 Shop at the NOOK Store Shopping is fun and easy on your NOOK. To visit the NOOK Store: 1. Connect to Wi-Fi. 2. Press the NOOK Button to display the Quick Nav Bar. 3. Tap shop. Browse bestseller lists and categories Tap an icon to see books, magazines, newspapers, kids' books, apps, or music & video apps sorted by category. Scroll up and down to select from personalized recommendations, bestseller lists, and more. Search the NOOK Store Tap in the search field to display an on-screen keyboard to search by a title, author name, or topic. Just tap to buy Once your BN.com account is set up with a valid credit card, you can make purchases with the tap of your finger. Just tap on the Buy button next to the book, periodical, or app you want. Tap Confirm and your NOOK downloads the book, periodical, or app to your Home Screen and your Library automatically.

Learn more 8 User guide Please read the User Guide for complete information about all the features of your NOOK. You ll find a copy of the User Guide in your Library on your NOOK. Additional support Please visit NOOK.com/tablet/support for additional information, including: A PDF version of the NOOK Tablet User Guide that you can download to your computer Tutorial videos Frequently Asked Questions Customer support If you have any questions, please call Customer Service, toll-free, at 1-800-THE-BOOK (843-2665), and select the option for Digital Technical Support. Outside the United States, call +1-201-438-1834. You can also tweet Customer Service @NOOK_care. Barnes & Noble, Inc. 122 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10011 USA. 2010-2011 Barnes & Noble, Inc. All rights reserved. NOOK, NOOK Tablet, Daily Shelf, NOOK Store, VividView, and the NOOK logos are trademarks of Barnes & Noble, Inc. or its affiliates. Patent Pending. Screenshots and product images are simulated and for instructional purposes only. They may differ from the actual product and are subject to change without notice. Content shown may vary from actual available content, which may change without notice. Your use of NOOK Tablet is subject to the NOOK Terms of Service located in the User Guide and here: www.nook.com/tablet/legal. Contains Reader Mobile technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated. All trademarks or registered trademarks that are not the property of Barnes & Noble or its affiliates are the property of their respective owners. Netflix unlimited streaming membership required. Other third-party applications may require membership. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. v1.0.0.b 640-00010-01 rev A