Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 8 Icarus
Go to page of 43
ICARUS 8 8" e-reader User Manual.
ICARUS 8 User Ma nual i Safety Precautions On Battery Charge the battery only in temper ature that ranges from 0 to 35 degree Cel sius. Do not charge the e- reader if the battery is fou nd damaged or leaking . On Operation Never subject the e- reader to extremes of light, temperature, moi sture or vibr ation.
ICARUS 8 User Ma nual ii Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................. I CONTENTS ................................................................... II P ARTS AN D C ONTROL ........................................... 1 T URNING THE E - READER ON AN D OFF .
ICARUS 8 User Ma nual iii R ESTORING DEFAULT SETTI NGS .......................... 29 D EVICE I NF ORMATION ........................................ 29 DRM A UTHORIZATI ON INFORMATION ................ 29 W I -F I SETTINGS ..............................
Chapter 1 Basics 1 Part s and Control 1. Home button- pres s to return t o the home screen 2. Menu button- pre ss to display the options menu 3. Directional button s/ Enter but ton - Directional buttons – press the bu tton up/ down / left/ right to move the cursor Enter button - Pres s to confir m or cancel 4.
Chapter 1 Basics 2 7 . N ext page button - press to g o to the nex t page 8 . Power butt on/ Charging indic ator – Slide and hold the power button follow ing the arrow for 3 secon d s to turn on/off . When the e- reader is being charg ed, red light is on , whe n fully charged, red light will go ou t.
Chapter 1 Basics 3 Charging the e-reader You need to charge t he e- reader prior to using it for the first time or w hen battery pow er is low. Charge the e- reader usin g an optiona l AC adapter w it h output 5V, 1.
Chapter 1 Basics 4 Importing content s wit hout DRM From a computer The e- reader supports the U S B Mass Storage Device function. It can be accessed like a removable USB drive in a computer's file manager. To import contents (ebooks, pictures etc) onto the e- reader , connect the e- reader to a co mputer via the supplied USB cable.
Chapter 1 Basics 5 When the card is inserted or removed, it will take several seconds to load. Please avoid ins erting or ejecting the card when other operations are running as t his m ay cause the system to hang. Do not re move the card if the content inside the car d i s being played.
Chapter 1 Basics 6 Enter your e mail addre ss and complete the online for m as per instructed . A uthorizing the computer and the e- reader Upon registration , return to the ADE window. Enter the user na me and passw ord to activa te your Adobe account .
Chapter 1 Basics 7 Transferring DR M ebooks to Th e e-reader In the ADE m enu, click on [All Items] on t he left hand column. Items in [My Digital Editions] will be list ed in the right window . Select the desired it em(s) to be transferred, <Shift> + <Left click> to select multiple files.
Chapter 1 Basics 8 When the number of authorized device has exceed ed t he allowab le am ount, you w ill c ome across the follow ing error message: To request for extension and reset of your ADE ID, go to http://www .adobe.com/support/digi taleditions/ [Submit a web case].
Chapter 1 Basics 9 Home screen When the e- reader is turned on, t he Home screen will be displayed . Use the directional buttons to s elect the desired book to open. The selected item w il l be under lined. Press the Home button anytime t o return to the Home screen.
Chapter 1 Basics 10 1. Now Reading -displays t he book you read l ast. Press the Enter button to open thi s book in the last r ead page. 2. Reading histor y -The recentl y read ebooks will be saved int o the Reading history , you can also o pen books from this Readi ng history .
Chapter 1 Basics 11 Main menu Press the Directiona l buttons to se lect the desired item, then press the Enter bu tton to open the item. To exit, press the Ret urn button. To open the book library: all ebooks stored on your device To open the Boo kmarks list.
Chapter 1 Basics 12 Onscreen keyboard Use the onscree n keyboar d as show n below to enter text. To enter tex t, press the directional button to sele ct an input method, and pre ss the Enter butto n at the panel, then use the directional bu ttons to select th e text onscreen keyboard, then press the Enter bu tton at the panel.
Chapter 1 Basics 13 Connecting to the internet Turning on Wi -Fi: I n the Main menu choose Settings Wi -Fi Setting Wi - Fi , Then “ √ ” w ill appear next to Wi - Fi when you have turned it on.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 14 Reading books Book library In the Main menu, select Library to open the book librar y. In the book libra ry, select a book t o start reading. Use the Dire ctional-up/dow n buttons to scroll through the e-book list.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 15 Reading eboo ks Books transferred to the e- reader will be saved in the device. The e- reader supports ebooks in t he following for mats: txt,pdf,epub,pdb, fb2,html, rtf,mobi,do c,docx,djvu,zip.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 16 Turning pages While reading a page, press the Ne x t Page / Directiona l-Right button to turn to next page. To turn to previous page , press Previous Page / Dire ctional-Left button. Using the Options Menu while Reading While reading a page, press the M enu button t o display the options menu screen.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 17 A dd Bookmark In the options menu , select A dd Bookmark to add a bookmark for the current page. The ic on will appe ar on the top right corn er, indicating this page was bookmarked . Bookmarks In the options menu , select Bookmarks to enter the Bookmark List of the current bo ok.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 18 Font In the options menu , sele ct Font to set t he font type of the currently opened ebook. Options available: Arial, Times, Verda na . Select the desired option, then press t he Done button to confirm. Line Spacing In the options m enu, s elect Line Spac ing to set li ne spacing .
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 19 A uto Flip In the options m enu, select A uto Flip to set A uto Flip mode. The auto flip duration available are: Of f, 1 Minute , 2 Minutes, 3 Minute s, 4 Minutes, 5 Minutes. Select the desired option, then press the Enter button to confirm.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 20 A bout bookmarks Adding Bookmar ks When re ading, turn to the de s ired page and open the opt ion s menu .S elect A dd bookmark to add bookmark for the current bookpage . And the icon w ill appear on the top right corner.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 21 Playing Music A bout the music library In the Main menu, p ress t he Music icon to open t he music library . Press the D irectional-up/do wn buttons to scroll thr ough the song list. Press the Menu bu tton to di splay the options menu to sort the song lis t or search the de sired song.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 22 Music play er controls Pause or play Press / . Play previous or next song. Press / . Fast rewind or fast forward Press and hold / . Adjusting the volume level. Press the Directional-u p/down button to adju st the volume. Changing play mode Press on play mode icon .
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 23 Op ening pictures In the photo library, move the curs or to the de s ired pho to, then press the Enter but ton on the selected pho to to view it in full screen di splay. In full screen mode, pres s the Directional buttons / Previous/next page buttons to view previous and next picture.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 24 Press the Return button to return to the photo list. Web bro wser Viewing a webpage In the home screen , press Settings Br owser to open the web brow ser. Press the address bar at the top of the screen, press and hold to set the input method.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 25 New Windo w: Opens a new w indow. Bookmarks Bookmarks This overview list all bookmar ks; press a bookmark to open the webpage. Press and hold to display the option menu for a selected bookmark . Press A dd Bookmark to create a ne w bookmark for the current webpag e.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 26 Windows Show the multiple webpage window s opened at a tim e. press on the desired window to enlarge to full scre en mode. Refresh/Stop Press Refresh t o refresh the current page, press Stop to stop loading the current page.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 27 File Explorer In the Main menu , select E xpl orer to open the file explorer . Press the Directional-up/dow n button to scroll through the file list. Press the Previous /next page buttons to turn pages. Using the opt ions menu On file list screen , pr ess the Menu but ton to open t he options menu.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 28 Renaming files or fo lder 1. From the file l ist, select t he desired fil e/folder t o be renamed. 2. Press the Menu bu tton to show the edit menu, s elect Rename 3. Press the Enter or Key board button and use t he Onscreen keybo ard to enter a new file na me.
Chapter 3 Settings 29 Power Settings To enable/di sable auto power off/ sleep m ode; you can also set the t ime for the auto power off/sleep m ode to go into effect. Date & Time To set the clock and date, ti me. Press the Directional- left/right bu tton to move the cur sor.
Chapter 3 Settings 30 Wi -Fi settings The Wi-Fi setting s allow you mana ge wireless networks. Turning on Wi -Fi: I n the main menu choose Settings Wi -Fi Setting Wi - Fi , Then “ √ ” w ill appear next to Wi - Fi when you have turned on the Wi-Fi.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 31 The e-reader is n ot responding or ca n’t be turned on. Reset the e- reader by pressing the Reset button at the back of the unit's housing . The e- reader will be forced to shut down if it is on and you are require d to restart the e- reader .
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 32 disconnect the data connection w ith the computer. After the e- reader is safely r emoved , the computer w ill only charge the e- reader and you can now resume normal operation.
Maintenance If the e- reader does get w et, turn off the e- reader immediately. Wait for the e- reader to dry completely before turning on aga in. Clean the screen w ith a soft cloth; be careful not to wipe it w ith anything abrasive. W hen carrying yo ur e- reader in a bag, keep the e- reader in a protecting case to avoid s cratches.
Product Specificatio ns Display 8 .0 inc h e- paper screen , 1024 x 768 pixels Brightness: 200cd /m 2 Storage memory Built in memory: 4 GB (FAT for mat) Supports micro SD card up to 16G B (FAT32 forma.
Phys ical properties Dimension: 211.6 X 150.0 X 9.0 (mm) (approx .) ※ Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Certification information On FCC This equip ment ha s been tested and found t o comply with limits for a Class B dig ital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection ag ainst har m ful int erference in residen tial installations.
Copyright s a nd T rad emark Notice Copyrigh t laws prohibit copying the data of this product or the contents of this manual (illustrations, related docu ments, etc.
Disposal and Recycling Information Your e- reader m ust be dis posed of properly according to local laws and re gulations. Because this product contains a b att ery, the pr oduct m ust be disposed of separately from household waste. W hen your e- reader reaches its en d of life, contact your local authori ties to learn about re cycling options .
Disclaimer All the infor mation, design and specifications con tained in this manual were correct a t the ti me of p ublication. H owev er, as the product is und er continuou sly upg rading, the final device may have a slightly differen c e in appea rance or modified functionali ty than presen ted in this manual.
An important point after buying a device Icarus 8 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Icarus 8 yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Icarus 8 - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Icarus 8 you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Icarus 8 will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Icarus 8, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Icarus 8.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Icarus 8. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Icarus 8 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center