TRL Nook Simple Touch User guide



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6/1/13 TRL Nook Simple Touch User guide Turning on the Nook The power button is located on the top of the back panel of the Nook. Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to turn on the Nook. Turning off the Nook Press the power button and hold it down for 5 seconds. A window appears, asking if you really want to turn the Nook completely off. Tap the power off button in the dialog box to turn Nook off. Waking up the Nook If the Nook is sleeping, press the Quick Nav button to wake up the Nook and turn it on. Navigating the Nook On the Home screen, press see Library for titles on the Nook. You may also press the Quick Nav button and select Library You may navigate through titles by either: o Swiping the screen to scroll through the titles; or o Scrolling up or down to display titles

Nook Simple Touch The picture below shows the features on the front of the Nook. E-lnk Touchscreen Display The Nook features a high-resolution 6-inch E-lnk touchscreen for easy navigation and page turns. Page-Turn Buttons Built into the black frame on either side of the E-lnk touchscreen display are two narrow buttons for paging forward and backward in books and periodicals. You can also use the buttons for scrolling up and down lists and shelves in the Library. By default, the upper button on each side of the screen turns the page backward, and the lower button turns the page forward. These buttons also can be used to scroll scrollable pages in the Library. Press either of the lower page-turn buttons to scroll down. Press either of the upper page-turn buttons to scroll up. Quick Nav Button This NOOK symbol on the lower front of the NOOK is called the Quick Nav button. If the Nook is sleeping, press the Quick Nav button to wake the Nook up and turn it on.

If the Nook is already on, press this button to open the Quick Nav Bar, a navigation menu that appears at the bottom of the NOOK touchscreen and lets you jump to features such as the Library. The image below shows the back of the Nook. Power and Charging Turning The Nook On and Off Turning On The Nook To turn on the Nook press the power button on the back of the Nook. Hold the button down for 2 seconds and release it. The Nook starts up. Turning Off The Nook To turn off the Nook, do this: 1. Press the power button and hold it down for 5 seconds. A window appears, asking if you really want to turn the Nook completely off. 2. Tap the Power off button in the dialog box. The Nook turns off. NOTE: If you ignore the window asking you to confirm that you want to power off the Nook, after several seconds the window disappears and the Nook resumes whatever it was doing before you pressed the power button.

Using Gestures to Control The Nook The Nook recognizes these different gestures: Tap, Double tap, Press and hold, Swipe and Scroll Tap A tap on the screen is a quick touch of your fingertip. It's the same gesture you use when you tap a key on a computer keyboard. Double Tap Tapping twice quickly on the screen is a useful short-cut for many features. In the Library, double-tapping on the cover of a book or periodical opens a window with details about the item. Press and Hold Pressing and holding means touching your finger to the screen and holding it there for 2 seconds. In many situations, pressing and holding causes the Nook to open menu at the bottom of the screen. The menu offers you choices about the image your finger is resting on. For example, if you press and hold on a word in a book, the Nook opens a menu offering you choices of things you can do with that book: highlight the word, write a note, look the word up in a dictionary, and so on.

Swipe To swipe is to slide your finger across the screen, usually to the left or right. You can swipe to turn pages in a book you are reading. If you swipe left on the Status Bar, the Nook goes back to your previous activity. The Status Bar is a narrow black bar that displays icons at the top of the Nook screen in Home, Library, Search, and Settings. Scroll Slide your finger up or down the screen to scroll through any list displaying up and down arrows at the bottom of the screen. A scroll gesture is like a vertical swipe.

The Home Screen The Home screen gives you easy access to the books and periodicals you have recently read. In the top portion of the screen, you'll see the cover of the most recent book or periodical you've been reading. Here's an example of a Home screen: The Reading Now Panel The Reading Now panel shows the cover of the book or periodical you were most recently reading. If you have not yet read a book or periodical, the Reading Now panel shows the cover of the NOOK User Guide. This guide is utomatically included in your Library. To open the book or periodical shown in the Reading Now panel, tap on its cover.

NOOK Checkout FAQs What is the overdue charge for a Nook? It is $5 per day. If you lose or damage the Nook, there is a replacement fee of up to $250 depending upon Nook and accessories. Why is check out limited to adults, 18 years and older? Nooks and accessories are very costly to purchase and replace. Parents/legal guardians are responsible for all fines and fees incurred by their minor children. Therefore, it is required that a person be 18 years or older to check out a Nook. Can I renew the Nook? No, the Nook may not be renewed. Can I request a specific Nook? Yes. There are many different Nooks that come preloaded with ebooks in various genres. What is included in the Kit? 1 Nook 1 Cover 1 USB cable 1 AC Adapter 1 user guide 1 storage container 1 tote bag Can I load additional content on the Nook? Because Nooks will be used by multiple library patrons, please do not attempt to load additional content to the ereader. Can I return the Nook in the book drop? No, you may only return Nooks at the checkout desk. There is a $5 charge assessed for returning Nooks in the book drop, plus charges for any damage caused by returning in the book drop. Must I return the Nook to the community library I borrowed it from? No, you may return the Nook at any of our 27 community library locations. Are Nooks available for pickup at a Kiosk or Cooperative Library Center? No, Nooks have to be picked up at one of our 27 community library locations. Who do I call if I have any questions? You may call Central Reference (CR) at 800-562-6022 or 360-704-4636