Digital Paper System User Guide
Digital Paper System User Guide
Digital Paper System User Guide
DPT-S1
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Moving/Copying/Pasting/Cutting .......... 43 Browsing the Web .................................... 67
Highlighting Words on a Page ................ 44 Zooming in on the Web............................ 67
Using the Eraser ....................................... 45 Downloading............................................. 67
Undoing/Redoing the Previous Using Multiple Windows.......................... 68
Operation ............................................. 46 Bookmarks and History............................ 68
Disabling Gestures................................... 46 Browser Settings ...................................... 69
Adding a Sticky Note (Handwriting) ........ 46 Using Menu Items .................................... 70
Adding a Sticky Note (Text) to a Page...... 47 Using ShareFile.............................................. 71
Displaying Annotation List ...................... 48 Enabling ShareFile .................................... 71
Annotation Settings ...................................... 51 Using the ShareFile Application ............... 71
Limit Editing Annotations ......................... 51
Configuring the Pen Button Settings ....... 51
Settings
Set Pen Grip Style ..................................... 51
Performing Advanced Calibration ............ 52 Changing the Settings................................... 72
Changing the Settings .............................. 72
Using PDF Forms ........................................... 53
General Setting ......................................... 72
Using the [Note] Application ........................ 54 Wireless Network Settings........................ 72
Creating a New Note................................ 54 Server Settings .......................................... 72
Changing Filename of a Note................... 55 Application Preferences ........................... 73
Inserting a New Page to the Last Page of Date & Time Settings ................................ 73
Note ....................................................... 55 System Management................................ 74
Inserting a Page in the Middle of the Initialization............................................... 74
Note ....................................................... 55 About......................................................... 75
Deleting a Note Page............................... 56 Device Shutdown ...................................... 75
Setting the Notebook Template.............. 56
Adding Notebook Template .................... 56
Selecting the Destination to Save the Note Other Information
(Synchronization with Server) .............. 56 Troubleshooting ............................................ 76
Using Screen Transfer.................................... 57 Troubleshooting Tips ................................ 76
Re-attaching the Stylus Holder ................ 76
Replacing the Tip ...................................... 76
Network
Digital Paper Device.................................. 77
Setting up a Wi-Fi Network......................... 58 Wireless Connectivity................................ 78
Preparing to Set Up a Wi-Fi Reading Documents ................................. 79
Connection ........................................... 58 Connecting to Your Computer ................ 80
Selecting a Connection Type ................... 58 microSD Card ........................................... 80
Using the Network Drive .............................. 64 Precautions.................................................... 81
Setting the Network Drive ....................... 64 Safety Information .................................... 81
Synchronizing the Digital Paper Device with Applications on the Digital Paper
the Network Drive ................................ 65 Device ................................................... 82
Opening a Synchronized Document in the Notes on microSD Cards .......................... 84
Digital Paper Device ............................. 66
Legal Notice................................................... 85
Deleting a Synchronized Document ....... 66
Using Menu Items .................................... 66 Appendix ...................................................... 86
Specifications ........................................... 86
Browser ......................................................... 67 Supported File Types ................................ 87
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System Requirements.............................. 88
Limited Warranty and Service ...................... 89
Limited Warranty ..................................... 89
Service ...................................................... 89
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Save destination for notes
Getting Started
You can specify a network drive folder as the save
destination for new notes when using network drive
(page 73).
Toolbar
You can display the toolbar at all times outside the
document (page 31).
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The toolbar is displayed at the left side of the screen Creating/deleting a folder
by default. You can change the toolbar position to the You can create/delete a folder (page 25).
right side to suit your preference (page 73).
You can tap [Hide Toolbar] to hide the toolbar while
Tab List
you concentrate on reading (page 30).
The Tab List can be displayed by tapping the Tab List
icon on the toolbar of an opened document
Stylus button modes
(page 35).
The stylus button can be set to three possible modes:
Highlight active, Eraser active, Button inactive
Strengthening the device lock password
(handwriting only) (page 45).
You can enter between 1 and 20 alphanumeric
characters and symbols as your device lock password
Handwriting while zoomed in
(page 14).
You can handwrite while the display is zoomed in
(page 34).
Internal memory encryption
You can secure your content further by choosing to
Undo/redo function
encrypt the internal memory. When internal memory
The undo/redo icons are added on the toolbar. You
encryption is enabled, you must enter your memory
can undo/redo the previous operation such as
encryption password after each restart (page 15).
handwriting or erasing (page 42).
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High speed visual search by changing page view
Welcome! By displaying 2, 4, or 9 pages in one screen, you can
search through many pages visually at high speed.
An annotation icon is displayed on the pages that
contain any kind of annotation, including sticky
Features of the Digital Paper Device notes (handwritten or typed).
Wide, slim and lightweight e-paper screen Moreover, by moving your finger in the direction to
turn a page, then holding it, you can flip pages at
The flexible e-paper screen provides a large A4-size
high speed.
yet lightweight display.
Easy file transfer between the Digital Paper device
Supplied dedicated stylus for small letter writing
and a computer via USB connection
The electromagnetic induction-type stylus enables
By connecting the Digital Paper device to your
easy writing of small characters.
computer with a USB cable, you can transfer files
Hybrid touchscreen for writing with your finger or easily. Annotations on the Digital Paper device are
supplied stylus embedded in a PDF file, and can be read and edited
The optical and electromagnetic induction on your computer.
touchscreen allows you to flip through pages or
Synchronization with a network drive via Wi-Fi
operate menus with a finger, as well as write
connection
characters or draw pictures with the supplied stylus.
You can access a specific network drive, and then
Carry thousands of personal documents anywhere synchronize documents on the Digital Paper device
you go with documents on the network drive.
You can carry a large number of PDF files: easily
transferred from your computer to the Digital Paper
device. About this User Guide
The internal memory of the Digital Paper device can
Please read the Quick Start Guide in this package and
store about 2,800 files*. The Digital Paper device
the Basic Operation Guide in the Digital Paper device
supports microSD memory cards of up to 32 GB to
to help you get started.
further increase data storage capacity.
This User Guide provides detailed instructions on the
* Based on 1 MB one file operation of your Digital Paper device.
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Jumping to a linked section in this User
Guide Battery
Tap the link indicated with a dotted underlined
section title or # to jump to the page indicated.
To return to the page you were previously viewing, Charging the Digital Paper Device
tap [Go Back to Previous Page] in the page control box
The charge/battery status icon at the right side of the
(page 32).
status bar shows the battery level (page 9).
When the battery level becomes low, select either
one of the methods below to charge the device.
Charge indicator
AC outlet
AC adapter
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Note Even if a dedicated application for the [Screen
Charge the device within the recommended Transfer] function is not launched on your
temperature range of 5 C to 35 C (41 F to 95 F). computer, the device will keep charging if [Screen
If the room is too hot or cold, disconnect the USB Transfer] is on, and you can operate the device
cable from the device, adjust room temperature while it is charging.
accordingly, then reconnect the USB cable to charge
the device. Charge/Battery status icon
The charge/battery status icon shows the charging
Tip
status or remaining battery level.
It takes approximately 2.5 hours to fully charge the
device when the battery is drained.
Note
When connected to a computer and with [Screen
Transfer] set to off (page 74), the device will be in
transfer mode. It will continue to charge but cannot
be operated.
Note
Number Description
Your computer must be turned on to charge the
Four bars in the battery icon indicate a fully
Digital Paper device.
charged or almost-fully charged battery.
The device will not be charged if your computer
The number of bars decreases with battery
enters sleep mode, standby mode or hibernation.
consumption. Zero bars indicate that the
Keep your computer turned on with a stable and
battery has almost no remaining charge.
continuous power supply while charging the
The battery is fully charged.
device.
The battery is charging.
The (Power) button cannot be used when the
device is connected to your computer.
Tip
It takes approximately 3.5 hours to fully charge the
device when the battery is drained.
The device will be charged through the computer
when using the [Screen Transfer] function.
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Note
When the charge/battery status icon turns into , Power On/Off
a screen indicating that the battery level is too low
appears. In this case, tap [OK] and charge the
device.
Turning the Power On/Off
When the charge/battery status icon turns into ,
an edited document is saved and becomes read- (Shutdown)
only. Then a screen indicating that editing cannot
be done appears. In this case, tap [OK] and charge
the device.
microSD card related operations Turning it off reduces battery consumption more
Displaying a document in a microSD card than the sleep mode. Sony recommends that you
turn off (shutdown) the device when it is not
Frequent insertion and removal of a microSD card
going to be in use for a prolonged period of time.
Loading a large volume of content stored on a
microSD card
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Tip
You can also turn off the device from [Settings].
To turn off, tap [Settings] [Device Shutdown]
[Yes] on the Home screen.
Sleep mode
To extend battery life and prevent unintentional
operation of the touchscreen, set the Digital Paper
device to sleep mode by pressing the (Power)
button. The standby screen appears.
To wake the device, press the (Power) button again.
Automatic power-saving
The Digital Paper device will enter sleep mode after
about 1 hour of inactivity. After 3 days in sleep mode,
it will turn off (shut down) automatically. The
automatic power-saving cannot be turned off.
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Parts and Controls
Overview
This section describes the parts and controls of the Digital Paper device.
(Home) button
(Menu) button
Charge indicator
(Power) button
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Supplied accessories * For more details on the supplied replacement tip,
AC adapter 1 refer to the Quick Start Guide.
USB cable 1
Buttons
(Power)
Turns the device on/off, and sets it to sleep mode
(page 10).
Stylus 1
(Home)
Displays the [Home] screen.
(Back)
Returns to the previous screen, or returns to the
document list from a document.
(Menu)
Sleeve case 1 Displays the usable option menu on each screen.
Stylus
The supplied stylus enables you to handwrite
memos, highlight the documents, and annotate on
the touchscreen.
While pressing the stylus button, trace text or
highlight to erase from the touchscreen.*
Note
Use only the supplied stylus. Use of another stylus
may cause incorrect operation.
Tip puller 1
When the stylus is not in use, place it in the stylus
holder of the Digital Paper device. If the tip of the
stylus is continually pressed in the holder, it may
lose sensitivity.
Tip
The stylus tip wears out with use.
Sony recommends that you replace the stylus tip
when it wears down to 1.5 mm or less.
Please check the information about supply
accessories provided on Digital Paper devices
product page.
http://www.sony.com/digitalpapersupport
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microSD Card Slot Digital Paper Device Security
The microSD card slot is located on the back of the You can lock the Digital Paper device or enable
device. Hold the microSD card with the contacts internal memory encryption for security.
facing down and the arrow pointing toward the
microSD card slot, and then insert it until it clicks into Note
place. The access indicator lights up in orange while Be sure to remember your password.
the device is accessing the microSD card. Sony recommends that you use passwords that
Close the slot cover when using a microSD card. have a mix of 6 or more letters and numbers.
To format a microSD card, see page 74. Do not create passwords that other people could
easily guess. Change your passwords periodically.
Note
Do not remove the microSD card while the access Locking the Digital Paper Device
indicator is lit.
You can help prevent others from viewing data in the
To remove a microSD card, push it in once, then
device by locking it.
slide it out slowly with your finger.
1 Press the (Home) button and tap [Settings].
Note
You cannot use the Tab key and Space key when
entering the password.
Caution regarding your password
If you forget your password, the device must be
shipped to the Sony Support Center to be unlocked.
Please note that this will result in loss of all saved
content and settings.
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Internal Memory Encryption
You may secure your content further by choosing to
encrypt the internal memory. After internal memory
encryption is enabled, you must enter your memory
encryption password when powering on the device.
Note
All the data saved in the internal memory are
deleted before memory encryption is enabled.
Memory encryption results in 300 MB less available
space in the internal memory.
You cannot encrypt a microSD card.
If you forget your password, contact the Sony
Support Center.
In order to disable the internal memory encryption,
all the content on the device will be deleted.
The deleted data cannot be restored.
You cannot use the Tab key and Space key when
entering the password.
Tip
When device lock and internal memory encryption
are both enabled, upon startup you must enter your
password for internal memory encryption as well as
your password for device lock.
Sony recommends that you create a backup in the
computer for the documents you want to retain
before encrypting internal memory.
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the (Menu) button tap [Page Flow]. You can also
Basic Operations navigate pages of document lists by swiping up or
down.
Touchscreen Operations
The touchscreen recognizes the following gestures.
You can also use the supplied stylus for more precise
touchscreen operation.
Operation with the stylus makes it easier to select
small items or specific areas of text.
Tap
Gently tap the icons and menu items on the screen
with the stylus or fingers to select and open them.
Swipe and hold
Swipe and hold your finger on the touchscreen to turn
multiple pages continuously.
Remove your finger to stop turning the pages
(page 30).
Pinch in/out
Pinch in using two fingers to switch to thumbnail view
when viewing a document in standard size.
With every pinch in the view will change from 2-page
view 4-page view 9-page view (page 33).
Tap and hold Pinch out using two fingers to return to the previous
Tap and hold your finger to display a pop-up menu for size.
available operations. Pinch out using two fingers to zoom in when viewing
the document in standard size.
Pinch in or press the (Back) button to return to the
standard size (page 34).
Swipe
Turn the page. You can slide an open document to the
right or left to navigate to the previous/next page. To
change the page flow direction for a document, press
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Tip
When you tap a desired page in 2, 4, or 9 page view, [Home] Screen
it will display as one page.
Drag
[Home] Screen and Applications
Touch and drag your finger to reposition a zoomed-in
Press the (Home) button to display the [Home]
page. The page is repositioned after you release your
finger (page 34). screen. The [Home] screen allows you to navigate
between applications on the Digital Paper device.
Note
You cannot operate the device using your fingers if
the stylus is touching the screen or is near the
screen.
[Disable Gestures] disables touch operations such
as swipe page navigation or pinching in/out to
change the page view (page 46).
Status bar
Displays the status icons.
If you tap the Status bar, a screen-wide
notification window of the current status of the
device will be displayed. Tap again to return to
the previous screen. (Page 18)
If a user name is set, it will be displayed under the
status bar.
Applications
Return to Viewer
Returns to the document which was opened
before switching to the [Home] screen.
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Last read (up to 6 files are shown as per the order Icon Indication
in which they were read)
The icon appears when new system
software is found.
Displays a list of all the recently added
Downloading a document or software
documents over the entire screen.
update.
A download has completed.
Recently Added (up to 6 files are shown as per
If downloading fails, will be displayed.
the order in which they were read) This icon is also shown when system
software download is complete.
Displays a list of all the recently saved Updating database.
Workspaces
Synchronization between Digital Paper
Saved Workspaces (up to 3 files are shown as per device and network drive is in progress.
the order in which they were saved) Synchronization between the Digital Paper
device and network drive has completed.
Tip If synchronization fails, will be
The most recently opened documents are shown displayed.
under [Last Read] column on the [Home] screen.
Note
Tap [Return to Viewer] to view the last read page.
The most recently added documents are displayed Depending on the situation, not all icons will be
under [Recently Added] column on the [Home] displayed at once.
screen. Displaying the notification window of the status bar
If you tap the status bar, a screen-wide notification
Application window of the current status of the device will be
Tap on each icon to switch to the following screen. displayed.
Tap the status bar again or press the (Back) button
Application Description
to return to the previous screen.
[Home] Displays the [Home] screen.
The notification window allows you to turn On/Off
[Documents] Lists the documents in the Digital and configure the Wi-Fi function, and check the
Paper device (page 23).
status of all operations on the notifications bar.
[Note] Lists the notes (page 54).
[Workspace] Lists the Workspaces (page 38).
[Browser] Launches the Web browser
(page 67).
[Settings] Accesses the Digital Paper device
settings (page 72).
Status bar
Various information such as Wi-Fi status, battery level
and downloading status are displayed as icons.
Icon Indication
Connecting to a network.
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Note
Depending on the status of the Digital Paper device,
other items may also appear in the notification
window.
Time display
If you press the (Menu) button on the Home
screen, time will be displayed for approximately five
seconds on the left side of the status bar.
Number Description
Turn [Wi-Fi] on/off (page 58).
Go to the [Wi-Fi Settings] screen (page 58).
Displays the status of items that are
downloading from the Web.
The progress bar indicates the progress/
status of the download.
Displayed when the Digital Paper device
and network drive are synchronizing.
An item that has been downloaded. Tap to
open the downloaded document.
Displays the synchronization result. If
synchronization fails, tap to check the
contents of the error.
Displayed when a new software update is
found.
[Clear] will only be displayed when there is
some notification information.
Tap [Clear] to clear the icon notifications on
the status bar.
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Shift key/[Alt]
On-Screen Keyboard
Space
The on-screen keyboard will be displayed
automatically for the menus where text is to be
Backspace
entered.
On-screen keyboard layout Insert line feed Tap the key. The key is
enabled only when multi-line input
is available.
Switch the Tap [?123] to display the symbol
keyboard type keyboard. Tap [Alt] to switch to
additional characters. Tap [ABC] to
return to the alphabetical keys.
Capitalize letters Tap . Tap and hold to activate
caps lock. To cancel, tap again.
Enter a space Tap the space key.
Enter a previously A list of words you registered to the
registered word keyboard history is displayed next to
the current word input box. Tap the
desired word to enter it. Tap and
hold the current word input box to
register the word in it to the
keyboard history. (The word must be
at least 3 letters.)
Move the cursor in Tap the location to which you want
the input area to move or tap or .
Type extended Tap and hold a key and select an
characters extended character.
Note
The available types of keyboards and input
methods differ depending on the application.
Tip
To clear the keyboard history, press the (Home)
button tap [Settings] [Initialization] [Clear
Keyboard history Keyboard History].
[ABC]/[?123]
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Transferring Documents (PDF)
Transferring Documents
(PDF) from a Computer
You can drag and drop documents from your
computer to the Digital Paper device.
Note
Confirm whether [Settings] [System
Management] [Screen Transfer] is turned off
(page 74).
If [Screen Transfer] is on, the computer will not be
able to recognize the device and transfer the
documents.
You can transfer files other than those in PDF
format, however, only PDF files (.pdf) will be
displayed on the device.
A file of a maximum size of 1 GB can be transferred.
2 Add documents to the Digital Paper device from
your computer.
1 Connect the Digital Paper device to your
computer with the supplied USB cable. For Windows users:
Click [Computer] or [My Computer] from the
[This device is correctly recognized by the
[Start] menu (for Windows 8/8.1, open computer
computer.] will be displayed on the device screen
from explorer) Double click [DPT-S1] drive
and the computer will show the device as an
Drag the document you want to transfer and
external device [DPT-S1].
drop it in the folder.
For Macintosh users:
Double click [DPT-S1] on the desktop Drag the
document you want to transfer and drop it in the
folder.
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Other Precautions
Transferring Documents If you use certain special characters for a folder
name or filename, the name may not be displayed
(PDF) to the Computer correctly.
The character limit for filenames is 249 characters.
1 Connect the Digital Paper device to your Sony recommends that you create a backup of the
computer with the supplied USB cable. contents of the device on your computer in case of
[This device is correctly recognized by the accidental deletion or corruption due to operation
computer.] will be displayed on the device screen error.
and the computer will show the device as an When transferring important documents to the
external device [DPT-S1]. device, set a password for opening the documents.
You can browse the documents on the device after
2 As explained in Step 2 of Transferring entering the password.
Documents (PDF) from a Computer (page 21), We will not be able to compensate for any data
double click the [DPT-S1] drive (or [DPT-S1]). related to documents or sticky notes that might get
deleted or damaged due to error in the device or
3 Drag the document you want to transfer and computer, or due to failed download or transfer of
drop it into the folder on your computer. the documents.
Tip
4 When the transfer is complete, end the
For details on supported file formats, see page 87.
connection on your computer and then
You can also transfer content via a microSD card.
disconnect the USB cable from the device and
To transfer data from your computer to a microSD
your computer.
card, insert the microSD card in the device, and drag
Note and drop the required content to the microSD drive.
Caution when transferring
Removing the USB cable while the document is
being transferred might corrupt the data.
Follow the procedure below when disconnecting
the device from your computer.
For Windows users:
Use [Safely Remove Hardware] function before
disconnecting the USB cable.
For Macintosh users:
Click the Eject icon, finish the removing procedure,
then disconnect the USB cable.
Caution when deleting documents
Do not delete the [database], [.dps_device_system],
or [note_template] folder on the [DPT-S1] drive.
When using a microSD card, do not delete the
[PRIVATE/SONY/Digital_Paper] folder on the
microSD card.
Caution when initializing
Do not initialize the device or the microSD card from
your computer.
If initialized from the computer, the documents in
the documents list may not be displayed.
Initialize only using [Format Memory] on the device
(page 75).
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View change icons
Browsing Document Lists
The documents can be viewed in [All Documents]
or [Folders] view.
Tool icons
Document Lists
Folder path view
The files that can be accessed through the Digital
Displays the current folder path.
Paper device are called documents.
You can tap the path to move to other folders.
Tapping the [Documents] tab on the [Home] screen
and then tapping the document name you want to
[Create new note under current folder]
open from the list of documents displayed on the
device will display the [Document Display Screen]. In [Folders] view, you can select a folder to create
The document lists also include the notes created on a new note in it.
the device. In [All Documents] view, use [Create New Note]
option to create a new note without selecting the
folder. The newly created note is stored in the
[Note] folder.
Browsing Document List Pages
The Digital Paper device organizes your documents Status icons
into the [Documents] application.
Document list pages allow you to sort documents, as
Page navigation icons
well as search for documents on the device.
Page indicator
Status icons
Icon Description
The item has not been opened.
Tip
Tap and hold the page navigation icon to turn pages
continuously every 10 pages.
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Tip
Tools When you tap , the document title and author
Below is a list of the tools available on the document name can be seen.
list page.
2 Tap or .
displays document lists with file type icons.
displays document lists with thumbnails.
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Option Menu in
Document Lists
The [Open] and [Delete] options are available when
you tap [Documents] [All Documents] and press the
(Menu) button.
Note
The [Send] option is available only when the
network server is configured and the target folder is
displayed.
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Tip Sending Multiple Synchronized
The document list also includes the notes created Documents Simultaneously
on this device.
1 Connect to a Wi-Fi Network.
You can transfer a copy of a document from this 3 Tap [Folders] and select [Internal Memory]
device to another destination by selecting the folder [network] at the path display of the folder.
of another user (or users) on the network drive. Tap the folder you want to send.
Once sent, the name of the document name changes
as follows: Original document 4 Press the (Menu) button and tap [Send].
name_from_synchronized folder
A check box is displayed on the left side of the
name_date_time.pdf.
document.
6 Tap [OK].
The confirmation screen is displayed.
7 Tap [Yes].
The document is sent to the hierarchy just below
the specified destination folder.
Check box Off
Note
Check box On (target to send)
If the destination folder has a document with a
same name, then the file is overwritten.
Folder path view
Tip
Alternatively, press the (Menu) button and tap [Select All]
[Send] while the document is displayed.
[Done]
[Cancel]
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5 Tap the document you want to send to select the Opening Multiple Documents
check box.
Simultaneously
If you want to select all the check boxes, tap
[Select All]. When multiple documents are opened
simultaneously, all the open documents (tabs) will
6 Tap [Done]. close and only the files you select using the open
function will open.
Selection screen for selecting the destination is
If you want to simultaneously open documents
displayed.
stored in different folders, saving the documents as a
workspace with a specific name is convenient.
7 Tap the destination to select the check box.
Tap [Select All] to send the selected document to 1 Press the (Home) button tap [Documents].
all destinations.
2 Press the (Menu) button.
8 Tap [OK].
The confirmation screen is displayed. 3 Tap [Open].
[Open documents after closing all currently open
9 Tap [Yes]. tabs. Do you continue?] is displayed on the
confirmation screen.
Replying to a Document
You can reply to a document when the Digital Paper 4 Tap [Yes].
device can identify the sender from the name of the The check box is displayed at left side of the
document (page 26). The replied document will be document.
stored in the network drive. When the sender
synchronizes with the network drive, the document
will be replied.
5 Tap [Yes].
Tip
Alternatively, press the (Menu) button and tap
[Send] while the document is displayed.
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[Select All]
[Done]
[Cancel]
6 Tap [Done].
The selected documents open and will be
displayed in tabs.
5 Tap [Done].
The confirmation screen is displayed.
6 Tap [Yes].
The selected items are deleted from the device.
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Note
Sony recommends that you create a backup of all
the documents that you want to save on your
computer, before deleting the documents directly
from the device.
Documents and folders deleted from the device
cannot be recovered.
2 Tap [Folders].
The folder path is displayed on the top of the Option Menu for Notes and Documents
screen. Option Description
[Open (New Tab)] Opens the document or note in a
3 Go to the path where you want to create a new new tab.
folder.
[Open (Current Opens the document or note in the
Tab)] current tab.
4 Press the (Menu) button and tap [Create New
[Open (Close Closes all tabs and opens the
Folder].
Tabs)] document or note.
A pop-up menu of [Create New Folder] is
[Delete] Deletes the document or note.
displayed.
[Rename] Renames the document or note.
5 Enter the folder name and tap [OK]. [Duplicate] Duplicates the document or note.
[Send] Sends a copy of the document or
note to the network drive from this
device (page 26). This option is
Option Menu for the Selected displayed only if the [Network Drive
Documents and Folders Settings] are complete.
When the option menu is displayed in the documents [Reply] Returns the document or note to the
or note list, you can perform actions such as opening sender (page 27). This option is
documents or folders, and renaming or deleting a displayed if the [Network Drive
document. Settings] are complete and this
device can identify the sender from
the document name.
1 Press the (Home) button, then tap
[Documents] or [Note].
Option Menu for Folder
2 Tap and hold the document you want to edit. Option Description
The option items appear. [Delete] Deletes a folder.
Note
Sony recommends that you create a backup of all
the documents that you want to save on your
computer, before deleting the documents directly
from the device.
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When the [Page Flow] is set to [Right to Left]
Reading
Swipe from right to left.
Tip
If you press the (Menu) button and tap [Hide
Toolbar] to hide the toolbar (full-screen) while the
document is displayed, you can concentrate on
reading it. The show toolbar/hide toolbar setting is
retained until it is changed.
For Toolbar, see page 31.
Hide the toolbar to expand the page to full screen to
makes it easier to read a letter-sized document.
Turning a Page
Note
When the display is zoomed, the position of the
page moves and hence continuous page turning is
not possible.
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Toolbar/Tab Panel Display screen
Changing the Page Turn Preference
There are several ways to operate on the pages. When the toolbar is hidden, the (toolbar) icon
is displayed. When you tap this icon, it changes
to and the toolbar is displayed.
Orientation
Tap to rotate the screen from vertical position to
horizontal.
Toolbar Icon Display
The toolbar is displayed vertically below this icon Thumbnail views
when it is tapped. Switching between 2 pages/ 4 pages/ 9 pages
Once the toolbar is displayed the icon is changed view (page 33).
to .
Page navigation icons
Tab Panel Display Tap [] or [] to turn 1 page at a time.
The tab panel is displayed when you tap this Even when the [Disable Gestures] setting is on,
area. you can use stylus or your finger to use the
Tap to hide the tab panel. options of the toolbar.
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Page indicator
Using the Page Control Box
Tap to display the page control box (page 32).
Tip
An open document can also be selected
directly from the Tab List at the top of the
toolbar (page 36).
Touch operations
Swipe (page 16)
Zoom in/Zoom out (page 34)
Total pages
Total number of pages in the document that is
currently displayed.
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3 Tap [OK]. Tip
If the following operations are carried out while the
Jumps to the specified page.
document is displayed in a 2-page view/4-page
view/9-page thumbnail view, the display will return
to the standard size:
Thumbnail View When pinch out is repeated
The thumbnail view is convenient for searching When on bottom-right of the screen is tapped
through a document that has many pages: similar to When any of the pages is tapped
flipping through a book.
You can flip through consecutive pages (page 30) in Displaying 2-page view/4-page view/9-
the thumbnail view.
page thumbnail view using the toolbar
Once the corresponding page is displayed, you can
tap that page to view it on the screen.
On a screen, you can display 2 pages/4 pages/9
1 Tap the icon (Switching page view) while the
document is displayed.
pages thumbnails.
This preference is applied only to the document that
2 Tap the icon of corresponding thumbnail view.
is currently being displayed.
Thumbnail icons when document is vertically
Displaying 2 pages/4 pages/9 pages displayed
thumbnail view by pinching in Icon Description
1 Pinch in the screen (touch the screen with 2 1 page is displayed on a screen.
fingers and bring them closer together) while the
document is displayed in standard size. 2 pages are displayed on a screen.
Icon Description
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Tip
If you tap of the toolbar in thumbnail view, the
screen can be viewed horizontally or vertically.
Example) 2-page thumbnail view
Screen rotated
Tip
1 Pinch out using two fingers when viewing the Press (Back) button to return to default size.
document in standard size.
The display zooms in and [Zoom] appears at the Available operations while zooming in
bottom of the screen.
Operations available in the toolbar while zooming in
Pinching in/out further zooms the display in/out.
are as follows.
Selecting the types of handwriting and lines
(page 42)
Selecting Eraser mode and the size of the eraser
Undo/redo the previous operation
Moving to another page
Note
If you turn the last page of the note, a page is added
to the note while retaining the zoom ratio.
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Dragging your finger while the display is zoomed in When the tab is closed, the right tab shifts to the
repositions the display, and the page cannot be left.
turned.
Left scroll icon
Tip
If the toolbar icon and the toolbar are hidden (full- Displays the document on the left tab.
screen view), you can handwrite with the type of
pen selected before zooming in the view. Right scroll icon
When the display is zoomed in, you cannot use the Displays the document on the right tab.
highlight function even if [Pen Button Settings] is
set to [Highlight active] (page 44). Tab panel close icon
Only the eraser function is enabled. Closes the tab panel.
Display can be zoomed in approximately 2.5 times. Tap the tab panel display area to display the tab
panel again.
Tip
Operating Tabs
The document name is displayed on the tab.
Tab operation allows you to browse multiple A maximum of three tabs can be shown on the
documents. screen.
Tabs are not displayed in the preset default.
If you delete the document from your computer or
remove the microSD memory card (when the
1 Tap the top of the screen while the document is
document is saved in the microSD memory card) or
displayed.
delete the file while viewing a document, only tabs
The tab panel appears. remain. Then, the message Cannot display
document. Cannot find file. is displayed.
In this case, close the unnecessary tabs with the
close tab icon.
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Displaying the tab list Tab list examples
You can select a document from the tab list. File name and total number of pages of the
document are displayed.
1 Tap (Tab List) on the toolbar. File names that are long and thus do not fit in the tab
Tab list appears. area may be displayed partially followed by ellipsis
(...).
Tip
As the same document is displayed in two tabs, the
contents are the same.
Tab List
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2 Drag the edge of the highlight bar over other
words to be searched.
Bookmark Tip
End cursors are not displayed when selecting a link
Tip word.
To delete a bookmark, tap (bookmark) on the You can search for a keyword at the Google Web
toolbar or tap the displayed bookmark. site. Select a keyword and tap [Google] in the pop-
To search for the bookmark in the currently open up menu. The [Browser] application will open to the
document, press the (Menu) button and tap Google Web site and search for the word. (A Wi-Fi
[Annotation List] (page 48). network connection is necessary (page 58).) To
If you switch the orientation of the screen, the return to a document, press the (Menu) button
position or size of the bookmark may change. tap [Return to Viewer].
Tap [Highlight] in the pop-up menu, as shown in
Removing a bookmark Step 3, to highlight the selected string.
1 Tap (bookmark) on the toolbar. Search by typing a keyword using the on-
Tip screen keyboard
Tap the bookmark to delete it.
1 Press the (Menu) button, tap [Search], and
enter the keyword using the on-screen keyboard.
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Using Menu Items
Below is a list of option items available when you
Using the [Workspace]
press the (Menu) button from the document Application
viewer.
You can name and save the documents opened in
Option Description multiple tabs as they are.
[Send]* Transfers or returns the currently By preserving the current tab status and page
open document from the device to location, a registered Workspace allows you to
the network drive (page 26). resume your work from the preserved tab status.
[Save Workspace] Saves the currently opened tabs as a
new Workspace or overwrites the old
one (page 38).
[Change File Changes the file name of the opened
Name] document.
[Duplicate Tab] Adds a duplicate tab to the right of
the currently active tab.
[Annotation List] Opens the annotation list (page 48).
[Table of Contents] Opens the table of contents.
This item is not available for a file
with no table of contents.
[Search] Searches for a keyword (or string) in
an open document (page 37).
[Page Flow] Changes the page flow of a
document by setting the swipe
direction for turning pages: either Tip
from right-to-left (default), or from Individual documents remain the same: a
left-to-right. document viewed in a Workspace is the same
[Disable Disables some finger touch document file that is viewed by itself; therefore, any
Gestures]/[Enable gestures, such as swipe page annotations added to a document in a Workspace
Gestures] navigation or pinching in/out to exists when the document is opened outside the
change the page view. Workspace.
Prevents you from accidentally
touching the screen with your
sleeve, etc.
You can tap an item in the toolbar
Registering a Workspace
with your finger even when the You can save the currently open documents as
gestures are disabled. Workspace.
Tap again to enable gestures.
[Hide Toolbar]/ Turns toolbar on (show) or off (hide). 1 Press the (Menu) button on the display
[Show Toolbar] When hiding the toolbar to switch to screen of the open document and tap [Save
the full-screen, you can concentrate Workspace].
on reading.
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Note
When you open a workspace, all the current tabs
will be closed and replaced by the selected
workspace.
To add a document to an open workspace, open the
document and select [Overwrite] when saving the
workspace. Follow the same procedure for deleting
tabs.
Saving a Workspace
You can modify existing Workspaces by adding
additional documents or notes.
3 Tap [Yes].
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Deleting/Renaming a Workspace
Note
Even if you delete the Workspace, documents
opened in the tab will not be deleted.
The currently opened tabs are not closed by
deleting a Workspace.
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Tip
Writing The document being edited will get saved when
you enter the standby mode by pressing the Power
button.
Note
The (Back) button, (Home) button,
(Menu) button, and (Power) buttons on the
device are disabled when writing on the screen
using the stylus.
These buttons are however enabled after a certain
period of time when the stylus remains in contact
with the screen for a long time.
When the charge/battery status icon turns into ,
a screen indicating that the battery level is too low
is displayed.
In this case, tap [OK] and charge the device.
When the charge/battery status icon turns into ,
an edited document is saved and becomes read-
only. Then a screen indicating that editing cannot
be done appears. Tab List icon (page 36)
In this case, tap [OK] and charge the device.
For secured PDF files where annotating is forbidden Handwriting icon (page 42)
in the advanced settings, (Protected) appears at
the beginning of the file name on this device, the Highlight icon (page 44)
annotation icons on the toolbar are disabled, and
annotations cannot be inserted. Eraser icon (page 45)
To check for detailed information, refer to the User
Guide for PDF Viewer.
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Sticky Note (Handwriting) icon (page 46)/Sticky
Note (Text) icon (page 47)
Handwriting a Note on a Page
You can use the stylus to draw directly on a page.
Bookmark icon (page 36) Firmly place the palm of your hand on the screen and
start writing in the same manner as that of writing
Select range icon (page 43) using pen and paper.
Paste icon (page 44) 1 Tap the (Handwriting) icon on the toolbar to
select the handwriting mode.
Undo/Redo icon (page 46) Tap the (Handwriting) icon once more to
select the pen type from the displayed options.
Tip The selected pen type is retained until it is
The following icons switch mode when tapped changed.
once, and change the function when tapped the
second time. 2 Handwrite with the stylus.
Handwriting icon: Allows you to select the pen type
Eraser icon: Allows you to select the size of eraser
Sticky Notes icon: Allows you to select [Handwrite]
and [Text]. For details, see the respective operation
procedure.
Blue/Medium
Blue/Bold
To unhide the toolbar, tap [Show Toolbar].
Red/Fine
Red/Medium
Red/Bold
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Lines drawn in red are displayed as gray lines on the
screen of the device. However, red lines will be
displayed on files transferred to a computer.
You can use the stylus (handwrite) while resting
your hands on the touchscreen.
Note
Tap [Settings] [System Management] [Pen
Settings] [Pen Button Settings] to set how the
stylus operates on a document with its stylus
button held down (page 74).
[Eraser active] is set by default. You can select
[Highlight active] to highlight and [Button inactive
(handwriting only)] to handwrite even while
pushing the stylus button. You can select your
favorite mode.
The (Back), (Home), (Menu), and
(Power) buttons on the device are disabled when
handwriting on the screen using the stylus.
When the stylus remains in contact with the screen
for a long time, these buttons however are enabled
after a certain time period.
2 Place the stylus in the middle of the dotted-line-
Tip frame ( ) without touching the pop-up menu
To undo/redo handwriting, tap (Undo) or and drag the selected annotation to the desired
(Redo) on the toolbar. location.
If the page is mistakenly flipped due to brushing The dotted line frame follows the movement of
your arm against the screen while writing on the the stylus.
screen, turn on the Disable Gestures function
(page 46). 3 Move the stylus away from the screen and tap
Turning the function on prevents accidental flipping [Done] in the pop-up menu.
of pages, making it easier to concentrate on writing.
Copying/Cutting a handwriting
annotation
Moving/Copying/Pasting/Cutting
You can move/copy/paste/cut the handwriting 1 Tap (Select) on the toolbar and enclose the
annotations by using the stylus. handwriting in a frame by dragging your stylus
You can copy/paste the handwriting annotations diagonally across the handwriting you want to
among different documents viewed through the copy or cut.
Digital Paper device. A dotted lined frame is displayed.
Tip
1 Tap (Select) on the toolbar and enclose the
You can select a broad area to delete handwriting
handwriting in a frame by dragging your stylus
by selecting [Cut].
diagonally across the handwriting you want to
move.
A dotted lined frame is displayed.
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Pasting a handwriting annotation information is not embedded cannot be
highlighted.
1 Tap (Paste) on the toolbar. You cannot highlight the handwritten comments.
The handwriting annotation saved on the You cannot highlight comments that do not contain
clipboard through the previous [Copy] or [Cut] text.
operation is displayed in the middle of the Tip
screen. To search for a highlighted word in the currently
open document, press the (Menu) button tap
2 Place the stylus inside the dotted line frame ( )
[Annotation List] (page 48).
around the annotation to drag it to the desired
location. Move the stylus away from the screen
When using your finger
and tap [Done] in the pop-up menu.
Tip 1 Tap and hold the first word of the section that you
Annotations done by another author in documents, want to highlight.
for which editing or deleting annotations by other
authors is not allowed (page 51), cannot be moved,
copied, or cut.
The pasted annotation is attributed to the author
who has pasted it.
Only one copied or cut annotation is retained on the
clipboard to enable repetitive pasting of the same
annotation.
Note
The handwriting annotations can only be selected
or dragged using the stylus.
The annotations cannot be moved, copied, pasted
or cut when the screen is zoomed in.
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Tip The first tap on the Eraser icon switches the mode,
In highlight bar edge, the following operations are and the second tap on the icon changes the size of
possible besides [Highlight] on pop-up menu: the eraser.
[Search]: You can search the selected string/text in Tap the Handwriting icon on the toolbar to return to
a document. Handwriting mode.
[Google]: You can search the selected string/text on
Google through browser. Note
Sticky notes cannot be deleted using the eraser
(pages 46, 47).
Using the Eraser
Changing the size of the eraser
Erasing while pushing stylus button In Eraser mode, tap (Eraser) on the toolbar using
the stylus or your finger to select the size of the eraser
1 While pushing the stylus button, move the stylus from [Small], [Medium], and [Large].
across the handwriting or highlight, then lift the
Note
stylus.
Once the size of the eraser is changed, the mode is
The handwriting or highlighted words will be
set to Eraser mode. Select the Handwriting icon
erased. The handwriting will be erased per line
to return to the pen mode.
segment.
The eraser can be used by pushing the stylus button
only when [Pen Button Settings] are set to [Eraser
active] (page 74).
Tip
A line can be erased by selecting just a part of the
line, then moving the stylus away from the screen.
In this device, unlike erasing a line drawn on paper
using a pencil, you do not need to select the entire
line to erase it.
Carefully select multiple lines to erase them all at
once.
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Example of erasing on real paper Disabling Gestures
This function prevents you from accidentally turning
pages, zooming in, etc., by touching the screen with
your sleeve or hand while handwriting.
When gestures are disabled, operations such as
turning a page by using swipe as well as changing the
page view using Pinch in/Pinch out will be disabled.
Example of erasing with this device
1 Press the (Menu) button while the document
is displayed, and tap [Disable Gestures].
To enable gestures, press the (Menu) button
and tap [Enable Gestures].
Note
When the gestures are disabled and the page view
is switched to thumbnail view, gestures are
enabled, and when the page view is switched back
to one screen view from thumbnail view, the
An animated circle is set for the eraser animation by gestures remain disabled.
default. You can set the animated circle to OFF To turn a page while the gestures are disabled, tap
(page 74). [<] or [>] on the toolbar.
Cut part of a line with [Cutting a handwriting
Tip
annotation]s range selection to separate the line
When gestures are disabled, you can perform
into two parts.
toolbar and tab list operations and select an item in
the option menu with your finger.
1 Tap (Undo) on the toolbar. 1 Tap the icon (Sticky Note (Handwriting)) or the
The previous operation such as handwriting or icon (Sticky Note (Text)) on the toolbar.
eraser is undone. When tapped on the icon (Sticky Note (Text)),
To redo the operation, tap (Redo). tap the same icon once more and then tap Sticky
Note (Handwriting) under the sub menu.
Note (By tapping once on the Sticky Note icon, you can
You can undo/redo only the last operation; not change the mode, and by tapping the icon
operations performed before that. second time, you can change to Handwriting or
The undo/redo range depends on the timing that a Text mode.)
change is embedded in the PDF.
To undo/redo detailed changes, write on the screen 2 Tap the place where you want to add the
by finely adjusting the timing of moving the stylus Sticky Note (Handwriting) by using the stylus.
away from the screen. The editing screen for the sticky note
Deletion of a highlight or sticky notes cannot be (handwriting) is displayed.
undone.
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Editing a sticky note (handwriting)
3 Tap [Save].
Tip
The sticky note is embedded as an attached PDF file
in the document. Therefore, the annotations
created on this device can also be viewed on
computer.
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Tip
To display the editing screen with the stylus rather
than your finger, select the (Sticky Note (Text))
icon on the toolbar before tapping the (Sticky
Note (Text)) icon on the page.
2 Tap [Edit].
The on-screen keyboard appears.
4 Tap [Save].
The sticky note (text) and on-screen keyboard
close.
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Viewing pages with annotations in
preview
Annotation types
Bookmark
Page indicator
Search icon
Filter icon
Preview area
Tip
When you tap and hold the previous list or next list Sticky Note (Handwriting)
icon, pages of the lists turn continuously.
Tap on the document in preview display (right side
of the screen), or press the (Back) button to
return to the document.
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Searching annotations by keyword
You can search annotations by entering a keyword.
Targeted items
The targeted item type is limited to 140 characters.
Text on a page with a bookmark
Highlighted text
Annotation author name
Sticky note (text) text
1 Tap (Search).
Tip
You can search the annotation by user name.
You can search the annotations with a user name
set on the device. Therefore, if a forwarded
document has annotations that were added by
multiple members, each user name can be filtered
in this device.
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from toolbar. However, if the stylus button is set to
Annotation Settings Eraser mode, the user can switch to Eraser mode
only when the button is pressed while in the
Handwriting mode.
3 Tap [On].
2 Tap [System Management] [Pen Settings]
Note [Pen Grip Style].
Tip
Please set the user name by going to [Settings]
[General Setting] [User Name].
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Performing Advanced Calibration 4 Tap [Next].
You can rectify the gap in the position where the pen
is aimed and the written position.
Since there are individual differences in the Pen Grip
Styles, please adjust as per your own style. Manual correction screen is displayed.
1 Press the (Home) button and tap [Settings]. 5 Move the written line by tapping the top-down-
left-right arrow icons, adjusting it such that it
2 Tap [System Management] [Pen Settings] matches the dotted line.
[Advanced Calibration].
Trial writing screen is displayed.
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8 Tap [Save] when the dotted line and written line
match.
Note
If the Pen Grip Style is changed after Advanced
Calibration, the gap in the position where pen is
aimed and the written position cannot be corrected,
therefore you have to re-perform the Advanced
Calibration.
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Displays the File list for notes
Using the [Note] 2 Tap [Create New Note].
Application Notebook Template selection screen is displayed.
You can create a note.
Also, you can edit a note and insert/delete a page. 3 Select the template to be used and tap [OK].
A new note of 1 page will be created.
Tip
Newly created notes will be saved as a PDF.
Only a list of notes is displayed from [Note] in the
Home menu.
In the detailed display, the file path is displayed on
the second line where you can confirm the saved
location.
Folders/Files list
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3 Tap [Create new note under current folder]. 2 Press the (Menu) button and tap [Change File
Notebook Template selection screen is displayed. Name].
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2 Tap (More) [Insert New Page] on the Tip
toolbar. If you want to display the template selection screen
each time a new note is created, tap [Display
A new page is inserted before the currently
template option each time a note is created].
displayed page.
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computer.] is displayed and transfer is possible.
Using Screen Transfer (Page 74)
You can project the screen of Digital Paper device on
a computer.
By using this function you can work while sharing the
screen of Digital Paper device on the monitor during
group work or conferences.
Note
The computer dedicated application and driver
need to be installed when using the [Screen
Transfer] function.
For details, check the information provided on
Digital Paper devices product page.
http://www.sony.com/digitalpapersupport
Note
It may take some time to display the contents of
Digital Paper device on your computer.
Tip
The [Screen Transfer] function allows you to charge
the device through your computer while operating
the device.
When transferring documents, change the [Screen
Transfer] settings to Off and remove the USB cable
once.
When the USB is connected to the computer again,
[This device is correctly recognized by the
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Tip
Network Alternatively, you can tap the status bar tap [Wi-
Fi] to turn on the Wi-Fi (page 18).
Turn off [Wi-Fi] when it is not in use in order to
extend the battery life of the device (page 72).
Tap [Wireless Standby] and set the check box on to
Setting up a Wi-Fi extend the battery-usage time (page 72).
Network
You must turn on the wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) network Selecting a Connection Type
settings in the Digital Paper device to connect to the Depending on your Wi-Fi environment, connect to an
Wi-Fi network. access point via one of the following methods. The
Tip following questions will determine the most suitable
Supported security methods are WEP, WPA/WPA2 case for setting the Wi-Fi network connection.
PSK, and 802.1x EAP. Home Hotspot and Office
Icon Status
Wi-Fi is activated. The number of bars
indicates the Wi-Fi signal strength.
Internet
Wi-Fi is in standby mode (page 72).
There is no Wi-Fi access point. 1. Are you using a home or No
Case D
The [Wi-Fi] setting is turned off. office Wi-Fi connection?
YES
Note
Customers shall be responsible to pay the
applicable Internet connection and communication
fees when using a Wi-Fi router.
Wireless communication exposes risks to
2 Tap [Wi-Fi] to check the check box. wiretapping, manipulation and illegal invasion into
the network.
A check indicates that [Wi-Fi] is turned on. Wi-Fi
Unless absolutely necessary, Sony recommends
is turned on by default.
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that you use safe security methods (WPA/WPA2-
PSK, etc.) and avoid non secure or WEP access.
Case A
Connecting to a Wi-Fi router with a WPS button
(page 59)
Case B
Connecting to a Wi-Fi router with WPS PIN input
(page 59)
Case C
Connecting to a Wi-Fi router by selecting a network
WPS button
name (page 60)
2 Tap [Wi-Fi Settings]. 3 Tap [Add Wi-Fi Network] [WPS PIN Method]
[Start].
3 Tap [WPS Push-Button Configuration] [Start].
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After a moment, the device connects to the Wi-Fi Number Description
network automatically.
Network SSID (Service Set Identifier)
You can check the Wi-Fi connection status by the
Security method
Wi-Fi icon on the status bar (page 58).
Secured Wi-Fi network.
When connecting to the network, enter the
For details on Wi-Fi settings, see page 63.
password. A password may also be called a
WEP key, WPA key, encryption key, network
Case C: Connecting to a Wi-Fi router key, etc.
without WPS support Unsecured Wi-Fi network
Connect to one of the available Wi-Fi networks listed. Page indicator
Page turn icons
Note
Depending on the security method of the Wi-Fi
router, a password may be required. 4 Tap your Wi-Fi routers SSID in the [Wi-Fi
For an access point that is secured by 802.1x EAP, Networks] list.
additional settings are required. For details, see For details on the Wi-Fi routers SSID, refer to your
Other than case A to D (page 61). Wi-Fi routers instruction manual.
1 Turn on [Wi-Fi] on the device (page 58). 5 If prompted for a password, tap the input area
and enter the password using the on-screen
2 Tap [Wi-Fi Settings]. keyboard.
Perform steps 5-7 in Setting the proxy server
3 Tap [Scan]. (page 62) when setting up the proxy server
The available access points are listed under [Wi- settings in every Wi-Fi router.
Fi Networks].
Tip
You can confirm the password to be entered by
turning on the [Show Password] settings.
6 Tap [Connect].
The device connects to the Wi-Fi network.
You can check the Wi-Fi connection status by the
Wi-Fi icon on the status bar (page 58).
Note
Connecting to a public Wi-Fi network may require a
user ID and password. For details, contact the
homepage, etc., of the Wi-Fi service provider.
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3 Tap [Scan] You can check the Wi-Fi connection status by the
Wi-Fi icon on the status bar (page 58).
The available access points are listed under [Wi-
Fi Networks].
For details on Wi-Fi settings, see page 63.
6 Tap [Connect].
The [Browser] application may start
automatically to connect to a public access point.
Otherwise, press the (Home) button, then tap
[Browser].
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7 When selecting the user certificate, enter the
password using the on-screen keyboard, then
tap [OK].
3 Tap your Wi-Fi routers SSID in the [Wi-Fi [Use a proxy server]
Networks] list.
[Address]
If you select a connected Wi-Fi network , tap [Edit
these network settings].
[Port]
4 If prompted for a password, tap the input area
and enter the password using the on-screen
6 Tap [Address] and input a valid address of the
keyboard. proxy server using the on-screen keyboard.
8 Tap [Connect].
If you have selected a connected Wi-Fi network in
Step 3, tap [Save].
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5 Register the settings. General notes on Wi-Fi connectivity
The option items differ depending on the security Tap the network SSID (network identifier) in the [Wi-
method. For further setting information, contact Fi Networks] list to view the connection information.
the network administrator. Before setting the Wi-Fi network connection, refer
to the instructions of the Wi-Fi router, and check the
Item Description SSID and security method.
[SSID] Enters the SSID (Service Set Identifier), You can configure up to 20 Wi-Fi network
using the on-screen keyboard. connections.
[Security Selects the security method The device does not support certain custom Wi-Fi
Method] corresponding to the Wi-Fi router. network security systems. For details, refer to your
[EAP method]* Selects the authentication method. Wi-Fi routers instruction manual.
[Phase 2 Selects Phase 2 authentication. If you change the password of the connected Wi-Fi
authentication]* router, enter the new password and reconnect it.
[CA certificate]* Selects the CA certificate. To use a static IP address, press the (Menu)
[User Selects the user certificate when [TLS] button in [Wi-Fi Settings] tap [Advanced] tap
certificate]* is selected in [EAP method]. [Use Static IP]. Select the option and enter the
[Identity]* Enters the user ID using the on-screen
address. When the setting is completed, press the
keyboard. (Back) button to return to [Wi-Fi Settings].
Do not change this setting unless instructed to by a
[Anonymous Enters an anonymous user ID using the
identity]* on-screen keyboard when [PEAP] is
network administrator, as the Wi-Fi network
selected in [EAP method]. connection may not be established correctly.
If the SSID is hidden on the Wi-Fi router, it will not be
[Password] When connecting to a secured Wi-Fi
network, enter the password using the displayed in the [Wi-Fi Networks] list of the device.
on-screen keyboard. A password may In this case, manually set up the Wi-Fi network.
also be called a WEP key, WPA key, The access point may filter access by MAC address.
encryption key, network key, etc. It is Check the MAC address by pressing the (Home)
not necessary to enter the password button tap [Settings] [About] [Device
when [TLS] is selected in [EAP method]. Information], then register the MAC address with
[Show You can confirm the password to be the access point to establish a Wi-Fi connection.
Password] entered by turning on the setting. To check the network speed and security method
[Use a proxy You can input the [Address] and [Port] for the connected Wi-Fi network, press the
server] by turning on the setting. (Menu) button in [Wi-Fi Settings] tap [Connection
Information].
* Appears only when [802.1x EAP] in [Security An access point, once configured, can be connected
Method] is selected. to again simply by tapping it in the [Wi-Fi Networks]
list and tapping [Connect].
6 Tap [Save].
The Digital Paper device connects to the wireless
network.
You can check the Wi-Fi connection status by the
Wi-Fi icon on the status bar (page 58).
For details on Wi-Fi settings, see page 63.
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Item Description
Using the Network Drive [Password] Enters the password to log in the
network drive.
By using the WebDAV protocol, you can access a
specific network drive to synchronize documents [Sync folder Enters the sync folder (relative path*3)
between the Digital Paper device and the network (path on the for the network drive.
server)]
drive, or transfer documents from the device to the
network drive. Connect to a Wi-Fi network [Destination Enters the destination folder (relative
beforehand (page 58). folder (path on path*3) when transferring to the
the server)] network drive.
*1 Server name
Setting the Network Drive Enter the URL name beginning with https: or
http:.
You can set the log in information, On/Off of Auto 2 Port Number (Reference)
*
Sync, and download destination. Check with the
In general, when you access a server through
network administrator for setup information.
http:, specify 80 as the port number, and when
you access a server through https:, specify 443.
1 Press the (Home) button tap [Settings]
When connecting to a WebDAV server, check with
[Server Settings].
the server administrator for details.
3
* Relative path under the server URL
2 Tap [Network Drive Settings].
Specify the relative path of the folder under the
server URL.
3 Tap [Server Settings] tap the input area and
enter each item using the on-screen keyboard. If the server configuration is as follows:
/ Destination Folder
/user2
Item Description
When setting [SD Card] as the destination, insert
a microSD card beforehand.
[Server] Enters the URL of the network drive.*1
[Port] Enters the port number.*2 Tip
[Login name] Enters the username to log in the If you change [Server Settings] or [Download
network drive. Destination], the previous synchronized documents
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will be deleted. Before changing it, synchronize the Folder path view
documents in the Digital Paper device with the
network drive. Sync icon
4 Tap (Sync).
Synchronizing the Digital Paper The documents in the folders of the Digital Paper
Device with the Network Drive device and the network drive are synchronized.
The status or result of synchronization is
A document added/refreshed/deleted and then
displayed in the status bar (page 18). To check for
synchronized in the Digital Paper device will be
detailed information, tap the status bar to display
added/refreshed/deleted in the network drive.
the notification window.
A document added and then synchronized in the
network drive will be added in the Digital Paper Tip
device. When [Auto Sync] is set to [On], the Digital Paper
If a document is refreshed or deleted in the network device and the network drive is synchronized
drive and then synchronized, the change will not be automatically (page 64).
reflected in the Digital Paper device.
When refreshing or deleting a document, perform Note
the action in the Digital Paper device. Folder names and file names are not case-sensitive
for the synchronization.
1 Connect to the Wi-Fi network. (Example: aaa.pdf and AAA.pdf are considered
to be the same file)
2 Press the (Home) button tap [Documents]. Therefore, in the synchronized folder of the network
drive, do not create folders or files that are case-
3 Tap [Folders] and select [Storage] in folder path sensitive (upper/lower case).
view select a network. If you use punctuation below for the folder name or
file name, it may fail to synchronize.
:(colon), ;(semicolon), / (slash), \(backslash),
| (pipe), ,(comma), * (asterisk), ?(question
mark), (quotation mark), <,>(angle brackets)
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Opening a Synchronized Document 2 Tap and hold the document you want to delete
and tap [Delete] from the option menu.
in the Digital Paper Device
The confirmation screen is displayed.
You can open a synchronized document from
[Documents] in the Digital Paper device. 3 Tap [Yes].
Tip
You can open the document from [All Documents]
and [Folders].
For details on document lists, see page 23. For
details on the page control, see page 31.
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Downloading
Browser When you click a download link, the item will be
The Digital Paper device has a Web browser that downloaded onto the device. Only the PDF files (.pdf)
enables you to visit Web pages and download PDF can be downloaded.
files. Connect to the Wi-Fi network beforehand
(page 58). 1 Tap the link on the Web page.
Downloaded files are stored in [Documents].
Zooming in on the Web 2 Tap and hold the document to cancel tap
[Cancel Download], or press the (Menu)
Pinch out to zoom in. button tap [Cancel All Downloads].
Pinch in to zoom out.
To return to the Web page, press the (Back)
Double-tap to fit the page to the window size.
button.
To exit zoom mode, pinch in or double tap again.
If scrolled while in zoom mode, the zoom buttons are
shown at the bottom-left of the screen.
Opening a downloaded file
You can view files downloaded from a Web page.
Downloaded files are stored in [Documents].
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1 While viewing a Web page, press the (Menu) 1 While viewing a Web page, press the (Menu)
button tap [Downloads]. button tap [Windows].
2 Tap the file to open, or tap and hold the 2 Select the window you want to view.
document tap [Open].
The file opens. Closing the browser window
You can close browser windows.
Deleting a downloaded file
You can delete downloaded files from the Digital 1 When viewing a Web page, press the (Menu)
Paper device. button tap [Windows].
Tip
2 Tap and hold the document to delete tap
When all windows are closed, the browser home
[Delete].
page is automatically opened.
The confirmation screen is displayed.
3 Tap [OK].
Bookmarks and History
The document is deleted from the Digital Paper
device.
Bookmarking a Web page
You can bookmark your favorite Web pages to review
Using Multiple Windows them quickly.
Up to 3 windows can be open at one time. You cannot Opening a bookmarked Web page
open a new window if 3 windows are currently open. You can quickly return to your favorite Web pages
using bookmarks.
Changing the browser window in view
When you have more than one browser window 1 When viewing a Web page, tap (Bookmarks)
open, you can change the window in view. next to the URL box.
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The bookmark list opens. A list of Web pages that you have previously
visited opens.
2 Tap the Web page to open.
3 Tap the document to open in the browser.
Editing a bookmark
You can change a bookmark name or address (URL) if Deleting browsing history
necessary. You can remove entries from the browsing history.
1 When viewing a Web page, tap (Bookmarks) 1 When viewing a Web page, tap (Bookmarks)
next to the URL box. next to the URL box.
The bookmark list opens.
2 Tap [History].
2 Tap and hold the bookmark to edit tap [Edit A list of Web pages that you have previously
Bookmark]. visited opens.
3 Tap the input area under [Name]/[Location] and 3 Tap and hold the entry to remove from the list
change the name/URL using the on-screen tap [Remove from History].
keyboard. To return to the Web page, press the (Back)
button.
4 Tap [OK].
Tip
To return to the Web page, press the (Back)
You can delete all the browsing history by pressing
button.
the (Menu) button tapping [Clear History] in
Step 3.
Deleting bookmarks
You can remove bookmarks from the bookmark list.
1 When viewing a Web page, tap (Bookmarks) [Block Pop-up Blocks pop-up windows. Enabled by
Windows] default.
next to the URL box.
[Load Images] Loads images on a Web page. Enabled
2 Tap [History]. by default.
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Setting Description Using Menu Items
[Auto-fit Pages] Formats Web pages to the window size.
Below is a list of option items available when you
Enabled by default.
press the (Menu) button from a browser window.
[Enable Enables JavaScript. Enabled by default.
JavaScript] Option Description
[Set Home Sets the default Web page to display as [Browse Home] Displays the home page (page 69).
Page] the home page. [Refresh]/ Refreshes the content displayed on a
[Page Displays the details of a Web page. [Stop] Web page. While refreshing, [Stop] will
Information] be displayed, and you can stop the
[Clear Cache] Empties the cache. refreshing.
[Clear History] Deletes the browsing history. [Forward] Advances to a previously viewed page.
[Accept Accepts cookies from Web pages. [Return to Closes the [Browser] application and
Cookies] Enabled by default. Viewer] returns to the last read page of your last
read document.
[Clear All Removes all cookies.
Cookie Data] [Windows] Opens the window list (page 68).
[Remember Allows the browser to remember the [Add Bookmarks a Web page (page 68).
Form Data] search and form history. Enabled by Bookmark]
default. [Page Opens the page information.
[Clear Form Empties the search and form history. Information]
Data] [Downloads] Opens the download history (page 67).
[Remember Allows the browser to remember [Settings] Changes the browser settings
Passwords] entered passwords. Enabled by default. (page 69).
[Clear Deletes passwords saved by the
Passwords] browser.
[Reset to Restores the default settings, and
Default] deletes all browser data.
[Points to note Displays the terms and conditions of
when using use of the browser.
Internet
Browser]
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Using ShareFile
You can use the ShareFile application on the Digital
Paper device.
For details about ShareFile, visit the following URL:
http://www.sharefile.com
Enabling ShareFile
Note
If you perform [Reset Device], the ShareFile setting
returns to [Disable].
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Settings Setting Description
[Wireless Standby] Wireless standby helps avoid
unnecessary battery consumption
caused by wireless communication.
If you do not perform any wireless
Note
Changing the Settings
Accessing the [Browser]
The [Settings] application allows you to personalize
application from wireless standby
the Digital Paper device, set the date and time, mode takes more time than
configure the Wi-Fi connection, and other device accessing when the Digital Paper
settings. device is connected to the wireless
network.
If you deactivate wireless standby,
General Setting the Digital Paper device retains a
wireless connection at all times,
Setting Description resulting in higher battery
[User Name] Sets the user name to help identify consumption.
the user of the Digital Paper device, [Wi-Fi Settings] Wi-Fi settings enable the Digital
and the author name of an Paper device to use local Wi-Fi
annotation. networks to connect to the Internet
The user name will be shown in the (page 58).
top-right corner of the [Home]
screen.
Tip
Server Settings
When [Limit Editing Annotations] Network Drive Settings
(page 51) is set to On, be sure to
set the user name here. Setting Description
[Server Settings] Sets the network drive settings
(page 64). Check with the network
administrator for setup information.
Wireless Network Settings
Tip
Setting Description If you change [Server Settings], the
[Wi-Fi] Turns Wi-Fi on/off (page 58). previous synchronized documents
in the network drive will be
deleted. Before changing, it is
recommended to synchronize the
documents in the Digital Paper
device with the network drive.
[Auto Sync] Sets Auto Sync to [On] or [Off]. When
[Auto Sync] is set to [On], the Digital
Paper device and network drive are
synchronized about every 90
minutes.
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Setting Description Setting Description
[Download Sets the destination for [Notebook Selects a note template used when
Destination] synchronized documents Template] creating a new note. You can select
downloaded from the browser. only one template.
Select either [Internal Memory] or
[SD Card]. Tip
You can add your favorite PDF file
Note as a template (page 56).
If you change the destination, the You can set [Select a template
documents in the previous save every time (display a dialog when
destination will be deleted. a new note is created)] and select a
Sony recommends that you template from the list when
synchronize the documents in the creating a new note.
Digital Paper device with the [Settings for As a destination for saving a newly
network drive, before changing Destination of created note, you can specify a
the save destination. Saving Note] folder from the network drive.
[Clear Settings] Deletes the network server settings. Tip
You can specify the folder only
Note
when the use for the network drive
If you select [Clear Settings], all the has been set.
files in the Digital Paper device
[Enable ShareFile] Sets whether to enable the ShareFile
synchronized with the network
application. Select [Enable] to use
drive will be deleted.
the application from the [Home]
screen.
Application Preferences
Setting Description Date & Time Settings
[Documents] Sets preferences for all documents. Setting Description
[Refresh Display]: Refreshes the
[Date] Sets the date.
display at each page turn.
[Limit Editing Annotations]: Set to [Time] Sets the time.
On if you want to limit the editing or [24-Hour Format] Checks to display time in 24 hour-
erasing of annotations created format.
under other user names. [Time Zone] Sets the time zone.
[Toolbar Position]: Sets the toolbar
[Time Server] Selects NTP Server used to match the
setting to left or right.
clock of the Digital Paper device.
Tip [Public Time Server]: Publicly
The toolbar is displayed at the left available NTP Server
side of the screen by default. Left- [Input the Server Address]: Any NTP
handed people may prefer to Server (input the address manually)
display the toolbar at the right side
of the screen. Note
Setup a Wi-Fi network beforehand
[Enable Web Sets whether to enable the Web
(page 58).
Browser] browser.
[Browser Settings] Sets the browser preferences.
Tip
[Download Sets the destination for files When the Wi-Fi connection is turned on, the Digital
Destination for downloaded from the browser.
Paper devices time setting is adjusted
Web Browser] Select [Internal Memory] or [SD
automatically.
Card].
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System Management Setting Description
[Pen Settings] [Pen Grip Style]:
Setting Description Selects the style that is closest to the
[Screen Transfer]* When [Screen Transfer] is set to On, way you hold your stylus.
you can view the screen of the [Advanced Calibration]:
Digital Paper device on the computer Adjusts positioning between the
display if the device is connected to written line and the stylus tip
the computer via USB cable. (page 52).
[Pen Button Settings]:
Note Set [Highlight active]/[Eraser active]/
Note that when sending [Button inactive (handwriting only)]
documents from the computer when the stylus button is pressed
and the Digital Paper device via and dragged.
USB cable, the connection can be If the button is set to Off, only
established only when the [Screen handwriting is enabled even when
Transfer] is set to Off. the button is pressed.
The initial settings are [Eraser active].
Tip [Eraser Animation]:
You can operate the Digital Paper Sets whether to display a circle as
device while charging it via the range of erasing when using the
computer by using this function. eraser (page 45).
[Device Lock] You can set between 1 to 20 [Update Software] Checks the software update
alphanumeric characters and information for the device.
symbols as a password to lock your
* A computer specific application needs to be
device (page 14).
installed when using the [Screen Transfer] function.
[Internal Memory Encrypts the internal memory of the
For details, please check the information provided
Encryption] device.
on Digital Paper devices product page.
When the internal memory
http://www.sony.com/digitalpapersupport
encryption is set to On, you must
enter your memory encrypted
password when turning On the
device (page 15). Initialization
Setting Description
[Reset Device] Formats the internal memory and
resets all settings.
Note
Resetting initializes the internal
memory.
After formatting, the device will
shut down.
[Reset Device to Changes the device to Solution Only
Use Solution Only] settings.
Note
Resetting initializes the internal
memory.
After formatting, the device will
shut down.
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Setting Description
[Clear Keyboard Deletes words registered to the on-
History] screen keyboard history.
[Format Memory] Allows you to format the Digital
Paper devices internal memory or
the microSD card.
Note
If you have formatted the device or
microSD card on your computer,
the device may not be able to
display transferred content. In this
case, use the devices [Format
Memory] function to reformat the
device and your microSD card.
Please note that the internal
memory data will be deleted on
formatting the internal memory
and microSD memory card.
Tip
Before formatting, make sure to
back up data you wish to keep to a
computer.
About
Setting Description
[Device Displays the device details including
Information] the memory capacity and MAC
address in use.
[Legal Displays trademark and copyright
Information] information.
[Regulatory Displays the information below.
Information] The Declaration of Conformity
(DoC) logo and the FCC Identifier
(FCC ID) based on the FCC Rules
The VCCI mark based on RULES
FOR VOLUNTARY CONTROL
MEASURES
The marks and registration
numbers of the radio wave and
radio communication acts
[End User License Displays the terms and conditions on
Agreement] use of the device.
Device Shutdown
Enables you to shut down (turn off) the device.
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Other Information
Troubleshooting
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Tip Battery
Replace the stylus tip periodically to prevent
damage to the Digital Paper device and maintain Cannot charge the Digital Paper device.
smooth operation. If you use equipment other than the supplied USB
If you have used the supplied replacement tips, cable or AC adapter to charge the device, it may not
new stylus tips are sold separately. charge correctly. We do not guarantee the
performance and safety of the device.
To charge the device, use only the supplied USB
cable, or the supplied AC adapter (page 8).
Digital Paper Device
If you are charging from the USB port on your
computer, make sure that the device is connected
Power On/Off directly to the USB port with the supplied USB cable.
If you connect the computer using a USB hub, we do
The Digital Paper device will not turn on.
not guarantee the performance of the device.
The device cannot be operated if connected to your
The battery has not been given enough time to fully
computer and set to transfer data. Use the Safely
charge. Charge the device until the icon changes
Remove Hardware function of your computer, and
to the icon. (The charge icon does not indicate
then disconnect the USB cable from the device.
the remaining battery power while charging.)
Moisture condensation may have occurred. Wait for
If you are charging from a USB port on your
a few hours, then turn it on.
computer, your computer must be turned on to
If the battery is completely depleted, you may not
charge the device. The device will not be charged if
be able to turn on the device.
your computer enters sleep mode, standby mode
Charge the device by connecting it to the supplied
or hibernation. Keep your computer turned on with
AC adapter or your computer via the supplied USB
a stable and continuous power supply while
cable, and the device will turn on.
charging the device.
If the device still does not turn on, press the
When you set [Screen Transfer] to On and charge
(Power) button.
the device by connecting the device to your
If the Charge indicator blinks red 3 times upon
computer via USB cable, check if the dedicated
pressing the (Power) button, it shows that the
driver is installed onto the computer (page 57).
device battery is completely depleted.
The device cannot be charged through the
To charge the device, insert the supplied USB cable
computer if the installation of the driver is not
into the micro USB port and connect it to the
completed.
supplied AC adapter, or connect the device to a
If your computer enters sleep mode while the
computer using the supplied USB cable.
device is connected and charging, the device
If the battery is completely depleted, it may take up
batterys charge will gradually drain, the device will
to 5 minutes for the device to turn on.
shut down and its battery will not charge. In this
The Digital Paper device automatically enters sleep case, disconnect the USB cable from the device,
mode or turns off. wake the computer from sleep mode, then
To conserve the batterys charge, the device reconnect the USB cable to the device.
includes automatic power saving modes. The Your computer may not be supplying sufficient
device will enter sleep mode after 1 hour of power. If you connect the device to your laptop
inactivity. After 3 days* in sleep mode, it will shut computer, maintain a stable and continuous power
down/power off automatically. supply to the laptop computer while charging the
device.
* If the batterys charge is low, the device may
automatically turn off within 3 days.
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Charge the device within the recommended temperature range of 5 C (41 F) to 35 C (95 F) to
temperature range of 5 C to 35 C (41 F to 95 F). retain the normal state of the display.
If the room is too hot or cold, disconnect the USB
The screen is not displayed.
cable from the device, adjust the room
Restart the device (page 76).
temperature, then reconnect the USB cable to
charge the device. Characters are not displayed.
Battery life seems short. Some user-defined characters or special symbols
may not be displayed.
The device may not have been fully charged. Make
sure that you charge it until changes to . The touchscreen responds slowly.
The operating temperature is below 5 C (41 F). This If the touchscreen becomes dirty, it may not
is due to the battery characteristics and not a function correctly. Clean the touchscreen with a soft
malfunction. cloth, such as a cleaning cloth for eyeglasses.
The device requires power while in sleep mode. If
you are not planning to use the device, turn it off Cannot pinch in or out.
instead of leaving it in sleep mode. The touchscreen may not respond if things other
If you are not browsing on the Web, exit [Browser] than two fingers are in contact with the screen.
by pressing the (Home) button.
The stylus tip position and written line are offset.
The device battery gradually discharges when not
Check the pen grip style settings. Press the
in use for a prolonged period of time. Before turning
(Home) button, tap [Settings] [System
on the device after the device has not been used for
Management] [Pen Settings] [Pen Grip Style] to
a long time, recharge it.
adjust the setting (page 51).
Turn off the Wi-Fi function (page 58) when not
Adjust the position of the stylus tip. Press the
using the network or turn on [Wireless Standby]
(Home) button, tap [Settings] [System
(page 72).
Management] [Pen Settings] [Advanced
If you are charging the device during data transfer
Calibration] to adjust the setting (page 52).
and the computer enters sleep mode, standby
mode or hibernation, the device will be unable to
charge, and the battery may drain. Confirm that
your computer turns on and charging is complete
Wireless Connectivity
before you transfer documents.
The hours of continuous battery-usage time Wi-Fi connection
specified in the catalog, Web site, and user guide,
The Digital Paper device does not connect to the Wi-
are based on the assumed frequency of use.
Fi network.
Hours of continuous battery-usage time will vary in
Check the remaining battery level. When the
accordance with the usage environment and the
battery level is too low, the network feature does
frequency of use.
not turn on. Charge the device for a few minutes,
High frequency of manual input (handwriting)
then try again.
particularly shortens the battery-usage time.
Make sure that Wi-Fi is turned on and check the
(page 86)
signal strength of the access point.
Tap [Wi-Fi Settings] [Scan] to select an available
Touchscreen
access point.
The Digital Paper device does not wake up or start Make sure that the security method (WEP, WPA/
immediately. WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP), the static IP address and the
When using the device in an environment that is too proxy settings are correct.
cold, the screen may change at a slower speed. Check that the access point supports the security
Use the device within the recommended method of the device. Also, check the encryption
key of the access point.
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Public Wi-Fi networks may require a user ID and Browser
password. In this case, you must enter the correct
user ID and password to establish a network A Web page is not displayed properly.
connection. The Wi-Fi network connection may have been
The access point has the MAC address filter interrupted. Make sure that Wi-Fi is turned on and
enabled. To check the MAC address, press the set up correctly, check the signal strength of the
(Home) button tap [Settings] [About] [Device access point, then refresh the Web page.
Information]. Make sure that this MAC address is Due to the vast range of standards and
accepted by the access point. technologies used to design Web pages, it is not
The Wi-Fi network settings of the access point are possible to guarantee that all pages will be
not correct. Adjust the settings as described in the displayed correctly.
manuals that came with the access point and in any When you zoom in/out a Web page, the screen may
information provided by the network administrator. be too bright to read. This is not a malfunction.
The device is too far from the access point. Move it
closer to the access point.
Obstacles such as walls, metal or concrete between Reading Documents
the device and an access point may adversely affect
Cannot open a document.
the connection. Try moving the device to a different
location. The document may be an unsupported file type. For
There is other equipment nearby using the 2.4 GHz details on supported file types, see page 87.
frequency band (such as a cordless phone, a [Return to Viewer] does not work, or the bookmark
microwave oven, or Bluetooth computer is missing.
equipment). Turn off the Wi-Fi function of other If the file status has changed (such as in the case
equipment, or move this device away. below), data under [Return to Viewer] or notes may
The Wi-Fi network service is temporarily not be deleted.
available or degraded. Check with the network A PDF file is edited.
administrator for the status.
Cannot find content on the Digital Paper device.
Cannot find the access point in the Wi-Fi networks
If you have formatted the device on your computer,
list.
the device may not be able to display transferred
If the access point is set to not broadcast its SSID content. In this case, use the devices [Format
(Service Set Identifier) to users (stealth setting), the Memory] function to reformat the device (page 74).
access point may not be shown on the Wi-Fi Do not delete the [database], [.dps_device_system],
network list. Tap [Add Wi-Fi Network] and enter the or [note_template] folder on the [DPT-S1] drive
SSID manually (page 62). when the device is connected to the computer.
When using a microSD card, do not delete the
Network drive [PRIVATE/SONY/Digital_Paper] folder on the
microSD card.
Cannot find the destination.
If you edit the above folders, documents or notes
Check the network connection (page 78).
may get deleted.
There is a problem with the Destination folder (path
on the server) or network drive. Check with the Cannot annotate documents
network administrator. When a document is protected (page 41) or opened
When selecting [Reply], the Digital Paper device as read-only, you cannot annotate, comment, edit,
identifies the sender by the file name automatically. save, or delete the document.
Check that the destination name included in the file The document is opened as read-only in following
name is in the Destination folder list (page 26). cases.
The file is read-only.
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For PDF files where annotating is set to forbidden Cannot transfer content to the Digital Paper device.
in the security settings; (Protected) appears at the There may not be enough space on the internal
beginning of the PDF file name on the device and memory of the device or the microSD card. Check
you cannot add any annotation on that file. [About] for the amount of free space on the internal
The internal memory or the microSD card has less memory (page 75). Delete some content to make
free space. some space on the device or memory card.
The remaining battery charge is too low.
The text in the scanned documents (images on the
entire page) or the documents in which font microSD Card
information is not embedded cannot be
highlighted. The Digital Paper device cannot detect a microSD
card, or cannot open an item stored on a microSD
Cannot edit or delete annotations card.
When [Limit Editing Annotations] is set to On, you If you have formatted the microSD card on the
cannot edit or delete other users annotations computer, the device may not be able to display
(page 51). transferred content. Use the device to format the
Cannot open sticky notes using the stylus microSD card (page 74).
To open a sticky note, tap it with your finger. It may take a while for the device to detect the
Alternatively, set to the sticky note mode (Sticky microSD card and load all files stored on it. Wait a
Note (Handwriting)/Sticky Note (Text)) on the little longer after inserting the microSD card into the
toolbar, then tap it with your finger or stylus. card slot.
Make sure that the microSD card is supported by the
device (page 84).
Make sure that the microSD card is inserted properly
Connecting to Your Computer
(page 14).
The computer does not detect the Digital Paper Make sure that the gold contact point of the
device. microSD card and the card slot are clean. If dirty or
It may take a while for the computer to detect the dusty, clean them carefully.
device.
Cannot move a document to the microSD card.
Make sure that the device is connected directly to
You cannot move a document directly from the
the USB port with the supplied USB cable. Do not
internal memory to a microSD card. Connect the
use a USB hub.
Digital Paper device to a computer, then move the
When [Settings] [System Management] [Screen
document via the computer.
Transfer] on the [Home] screen is turned on, the
computer cannot recognize the device even if the
USB cable is connected to the computer.
Turn off [Screen Transfer], remove the USB cable,
and reconnect the device and the computer via USB
cable. (page 74)
Try connecting to a different USB port on the
computer.
Try disconnecting the device and connecting it
again.
Restart the device if the issue is not resolved with
the above settings (page 76).
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When using the device internationally, it is your
Precautions responsibility to ensure that it is used in compliance
with the following specifications:
AC voltage
Wireless products regulations
Safety Information Other safety regulations or requirements
Be sure not to short-circuit the terminals of the
Handling the Digital Paper device device with metallic objects.
If the device causes interference to radio or Never leave the device exposed to high
television reception, turn the device off and move it temperature, such as in a car parked in the sun or
away from the radio or television. under direct sunlight.
Refrain from using the device according to the in- Connect the AC adapter to an easily accessible AC
flight announcements during take off or landing in outlet. Should you notice an abnormality in the AC
an aircraft. adapter, disconnect it from the AC outlet.
When you put the device into a bag, make sure no
objects with sharp or hard edges come into direct Avoiding water and moisture
contact with the device. Note that condensation may form temporarily in
When you carry the device, it is recommended to cases such as when the player is moved quickly
use the supplied sleeve case. from a low-temperature environment to a high
Do not drop, or put any heavy object on top of the temperature environment or used in a room that
device or apply a strong shock to the device. It may has a heater just turned on. Condensation creates a
cause a malfunction or damage. phenomenon where moisture in the air adheres to
Never subject the device to extremes of light, surfaces such as metal panels, etc., and then
temperature, moisture or vibration. changes to liquid. If condensation forms in the
If part of the device that generates heat contacts device, leave it turned off until the condensation
your skin for a prolonged period, you may suffer disappears. If you use the device with condensation
from symptom of burn, such as redness, swelling, present, a malfunction may result.
even if temperature is moderate. Avoid prolonged The Digital Paper device is not waterproof.
contact, especially if you have sensitive skin. Remember to follow the precautions below.
Do not leave the device on an unstable surface. Be careful not to drop the device into a sink or
Do not poke people using the supplied stylus. other container filled with water.
Do not treat or use the supplied stylus roughly, such Do not use the device in humid locations or bad
as bending it, or scratching the touchscreen with it. weather, such as in the rain or snow.
Use the supplied stylus only for touchscreen Do not get the device wet.
operations. If you touch the device with wet hands, or put it in a
Do not use the stylus if it is damaged or deformed. damp article of clothing, the device may get wet and
Do not subject the stylus to shock or vibration. this may cause a malfunction.
Do not apply any excessive pressure to the stylus tip
and stylus button during operation. Charging the Digital Paper device
Do not keep the stylus tip pressed while the stylus Heat may build up in the device while charging, or if
is not in use. it is used for an extended period of time.
Do not locate the stylus close to a magnet. Use the supplied USB cable or the AC adapter only.
If any object is placed on the touchscreen, it may Do not use any other USB cable or AC adapter.
cause a malfunction. When not in use, leave the Never wrap the device in anything when it is being
device in sleep mode, or turn it off. charged. Heat build-up in the device may cause
malfunction or damage.
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If the battery lasts only half the normal time even When using the device in a cold environment, the
after being fully charged, it may be reaching the screen may change at slower speed. This is not a
end of its life. malfunction.
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Operation of this device with software other than Increase the separation between the equipment
that provided is not covered by the warranty. and receiver.
Depending on the types of the text and characters, Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
the text shown on the device may not be displayed different from that to which the receiver is
properly. This is due to: connected.
The capacity of the device. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
The device is not functioning normally. technician for help.
Content information is written in the language or You are cautioned that any changes or modifications
the character that is not supported by the device. not expressly approved in this manual could void your
We do not guarantee all the languages will be able authority to operate this equipment.
to be displayed properly on your device.
Declaration of Conformity
User-created characters and some special
Trade Name: SONY
characters may not be displayed.
Model No.: DPT-S1
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
Touchscreen Address: 16535 Via Esprillo, San Diego, CA92127
Do not press the screen or screen frame strongly or U.S.A.
rub the screen. When operating the Digital Paper Telephone Number: 858-942-2230
device, touch it softly. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
You can use the stylus while resting your hands on Operation is subject to the following two
the touchscreen. When the stylus is near the conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
touchscreen, the finger operation is inactive. interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
Digital Paper device Disposal Reference may cause undesired operation of the device.
The built-in rechargeable battery of the device is
In order to comply with FCC radio-frequency
recyclable. Do not remove the battery yourself;
radiation exposure guidelines for an uncontrolled
consult the Sony Support Center.
exposure, this device and its antenna must not be
For customers in the USA co-located or operating in conjunction with any
FCC Compliance Statement other antenna or transmitter.
NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure
provide reasonable protection against harmful
Guidelines.
interference in a residential installation. This
This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
are deemed to comply without testing of specific
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
absorption ratio (SAR).
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Notice for customers: the following information is
However, there is no guarantee that interference will only applicable to equipment sold in countries
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment applying EU directives
does cause harmful interference to radio or television This product has been manufactured by or on behalf
reception, which can be determined by turning the of Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo,
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try 108-0075 Japan. Inquiries related to product
to correct the interference by one or more of the compliance based on European Union legislation
following measures: shall be addressed to the authorized representative,
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61,
70327 Stuttgart, Germany. For any service or
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guarantee matters, please refer to the addresses Precautions
provided in the separate service or guarantee Insert into the correct slot with the cards label side
documents. up until it clicks into place.
To avoid a choking hazard, keep the microSD card
Hereby, Sony Corp. declares that this equipment is in out of the reach of children.
compliance with the essential requirements and Do not touch the gold contact point of the microSD
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. card.
For details, please access the following URL Do not disassemble or modify a memory card.
http://www.compliance.sony.de/
Do not allow a memory card to get wet.
Avoid the following to prevent data damage. Sony
does not provide any guarantee for damaged data.
The validity of the CE marking is restricted to only Remove a memory card or turn off the device
those countries where it is legally enforced, which while reading or writing data.
includes the countries in the EEA (European Economic Operate the device in the location where static
Area). charge or electrical noise is present.
Do not strike, bend, drop, disassemble, open, crush,
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic deform, puncture, shred, microwave, incinerate or
Equipment paint the microSD card.
(Applicable in the European Union and Do not use force, a thin stick or tweezers to remove
other European countries with separate the microSD card. If you cannot remove the microSD
collection systems) card, contact the Sony Support Center.
This symbol on the product or on its packaging Do not remove the microSD card or turn off the
indicates that this product shall not be treated as device while data on the memory card is being
household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to edited or accessed. Otherwise, edited data will not
the applicable collection point for the recycling of be saved.
electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this Do not insert a deformed microSD card into the
product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent device.
potential negative consequences for the environment If you change or erase a folder name via computer,
and human health, which could otherwise be caused or move a file to a folder other than database,
by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The there is a possibility that data recorded in a memory
recycling of materials will help to conserve natural card might be lost or become unreadable by this
resources. For more detailed information about product.
recycling of this product, please contact your local You can use a microSD card (less than 2 GB) and
Civic Office, your household waste disposal service or microSDHC card (less than 32 GB), but CPRM
the shop where you purchased the product. (Content Protection for Recordable Media) is not
supported.
microSDXC card is not supported.
Notes on microSD Cards FAT (File Allocation Table) is supported.
SD cards are made to standards and are commonly exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table) is not
used as storage media for portable devices. microSD supported.
and microSDHC cards are members of the SD card
family. Formatting a microSD card
The device supports the following card types. You can use the device to format a microSD card if
microSD and microSDHC cards necessary.
Up to 32 GB
microSD cards of up to 32 GB has been tested to work WARNING
with the device; however, not all microSD cards are Formatting the microSD card will delete all files stored
guaranteed to work. on it.
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1 Press the (Home) button tap [Settings]
[Initialization] [Format Memory] [SD Card]. Legal Notice
The contents of each book pre-loaded on this product
2 Tap [Yes].
are copyrighted works, edited with the cooperation of
To cancel, tap [No]. the publisher.
It may take a few minutes to finish formatting the Copyright laws prohibit copying the data of this
microSD card. product or the contents of this manual (illustrations,
related documents, etc.) in whole or in part without
Cannot guarantee the data the permission of the copyright holder. Additionally,
Sony is not responsible for damaged (or deleted) data use of the data of this product or the contents of this
due to problems with the device or computer. manual is not allowed without Sonys permission
except for personal use.
Backup Sony, the Sony logo are either trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.
Sony recommends that you create a backup of the
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows
contents of the device in case of operation error or
Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of
data corruption.
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and / or
other countries.
Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
This DPT-S1 contains Adobe Reader Mobile
software under license from Adobe Systems
Incorporated, Copyright 1995-2011 Adobe
Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe
and Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems
Incorporated.
This product includes software developed by the
OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit.
(http://www. openssl.org/) Copyright 1998-2011
The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, WPA, WPA2 and Wi-
Fi Protected Setup are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
Google is a trademark of Google Inc.
Foxit PDF SDK Copyright 2013, Foxit Corporation
www.foxitsoftware.com, All rights reserved
Portions of this software are Copyright 2005
The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org). All rights
reserved.
This software is based in part on the work of the
Independent JPEG Group.
ShareFile is a trademark of Citrix Systems, Inc. and/
or one or more of its subsidiaries, and may be
registered in the United States Patent and
Trademark Office and in other countries.
All other system names and product names
appearing in this document are the registered
trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
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Further, the trademark and registered trademark
symbols are not indicated throughout this document. Appendix
Program 2014 Sony Corporation
Documentation 2014 Sony Corporation
Specifications
The devices specifications are as follows.
Model name
DPT-S1
Basic information
Display 338.0 mm (13.3 inch) diagonal
electrophoretic display
1200 1600 pixel, 16-level gray
scale
Touchscreen The optical and electromagnetic
induction touchscreen
Internal memory Approx. 4.0 GB/Approx. 2.8 GB
capacity (for data Depending on size of pre-loaded.
storage)/User Available memory capacity may
available capacity vary.
Storable PDF file in Approx. 2,800 files*1
the internal memory
Interface microSD card slot*2, micro USB
terminal
Power source
Battery Built-in rechargeable battery
Computer-based Approx. 3.5 hours
charging
Supplied AC adapter- Approx. 2.5 hours
based charging
Battery life Maximum Wi-Fi Off: 3 weeks*3
(continuous Battery Wi-Fi On: 2 weeks*4
page turn) Page turn Approx. 24,000 continuous
page turns when reading
only*5
Operating/Charging 5C to 35C (41F to 95F)
temperature
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Wi-Fi*6 Wireless standby On
Auto Sync Off
Wireless standards IEEE 802.11b/g/n compliant
Synchronizing a document with the network
Frequency band 2.4 GHz band drive twice a day
Wireless security WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP Transferring a document to the network drive
Connection type WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)/ once a week
Manual setup Actual hours of continuous battery life will vary in
Wi-Fi authentication Supported accordance with the usage environment and
equipment settings.
Continuous battery life may be reduced in locations
Dimensions/Mass
with poor signal strength. Actual time used
Dimensions (w/h/d) Approx. 233 310 6.8mm (9 1/4 depends on the customers communication usage
12 1/4 9/32 inches)*7 environment and product settings.
Mass Approx. 358 g (12.6 oz) *5 Using the Digital Paper device under the following
USB cable length Approx. 1.5 m (59 1/8 inches)
conditions:
Approx. 1.2 seconds/1 page, continuously turning
Supplied items AC adapter, USB cable, Quick Start
pages
Guide, Basic Operation Guide*8,
User Guide*8, Stylus, Sleeve case, Wi-Fi function Off
Warranty card, Replacement tips, Actual hours of continuous battery life will vary in
Tip puller accordance with the status of the usage
environment and equipment.
Design and specifications are subject to change *6 The communication speed may vary depending on
without notice. factors such as the distance and/or obstacles
between communication devices, the signal
*1 Based on assumption that each PDF file is
strength, and line congestion.
approximately 1 MB.
DPT-S1 is for domestic use.
*2 You can use a microSD card (less than 2 GB) and
There may be restrictions on viewing or using some
microSDHC card (less than 32 GB), but CPRM
Web pages. Also, this device cannot display Flash
(Content Protection for Recordable Media) is not
content and is not compatible with video playback.
supported.
Supported file format content can be downloaded.
microSDXC card is not supported. FAT (File
Some Web pages cannot be downloaded.
Allocation Table) is supported. exFAT (Extended File
*7 External dimensions excluding stylus holder.
Allocation Table) is not supported.
3 Using the Digital Paper device under the following *8 Included with this device.
*
conditions:
Viewing text-based PDF documents for 60
minutes/day at the rate of approx. 2 minutes per Supported File Types
page. Manual input using the stylus for 10 The following files can be transferred to the Digital
seconds per page while the indicated remaining Paper device.
battery life is between ~ . However, depending on the file size and format, it
Actual hours of continuous battery life will vary in may not be possible to view some data. File
accordance with the usage environment and extensions are shown in parentheses below.
equipment settings.
4 Using the Digital Paper device under the following Documents
*
PDF files (.pdf)*
conditions:
Viewing text-based PDF documents for 60 * Compliant with PDF 1.7 specifications.
minutes/day at the rate of approx. 2 minutes per The device does not support PDFs with extended
page; manual input using the stylus for 10 features of Adobe extension level 1-8.
seconds per page
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Computer with a non-standard operating system
System Requirements Computer with multiple operating systems (multi-
Operating System* Details boot)
Microsoft Windows 10 Windows 10 Home
(32/64 bit) Windows 10 Pro
Windows 10 Enterprise
Windows 10 Education
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Windows 8.1 Update
(32/64 bit) Windows 8.1 Pro Update
Windows 8.1 Enterprise
Update
Microsoft Windows 8 Windows 8
(32/64 bit) Windows 8 Pro
Windows 8 Enterprise
Microsoft Windows 7 Windows 7 Starter with
(32/64 bit) Service Pack 1 or later
Windows 7 Home Premium
with Service Pack 1 or later
Windows 7 Professional with
Service Pack 1 or later
Windows 7 Enterprise with
Service Pack 1 or later
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1
Microsoft Windows Vista Windows Vista Home Basic
(32/64 bit) with Service Pack 2 or later
Windows Vista Home
Premium with Service Pack 2
or later
Windows Vista Business with
Service Pack 2 or later
Windows Vista Enterprise
with Service Pack 2 or later
Windows Vista Ultimate with
Service Pack 2 or later
Mac OS X OS X v10.11 (64 bit only)
OS X v10.10.3 (64 bit only)
OS X v10.9.5 (64 bit only)
OS X v10.8.5 (64 bit only)
OS X v10.7.5 (64 bit only)
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Limited Warranty and
Service
Limited Warranty
This warranty card is included with the Digital Paper
device. Please keep it for future reference.
Please check the coverage period of the warranty
card.
Service
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