Barnes & Noble BNTV250A eBook Reader User Manual


 
NOOK User Guide Registering your NOOK 66
4 Tap Wi-Fi hotspot and connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot. If a Barnes & Noble Bookstore or AT&T
hotspot is in range, connection will be automatic. Procedures for connecting to a detected
hotspot and for defining and connecting to a hotspot are in “Configuring and Using Wi-Fi
Hotspots” on page 61.
5 After connecting to a Wi-Fi hotspot, tap the Back button twice to return to the welcome pages.
6 Tap Register with your existing account.
7 Enter the email address and password for your Barnes & Noble online account, and tap Submit.
8 Tap OK to close the message about successful registration.
9 Tap OK to close the message about setting the clock.
10 You are given the chance to take a quick tour, to learn about your NOOK’s controls and
features. Tap Take the tour.
Initial Library Synchronization and Downloads
Immediately after registration, your NOOK downloads a local copy of the catalog from your online
digital library. It uses this catalog copy when searching your library. Your NOOK keeps the local
catalog in sync with the online catalog. For more information about synchronization, see “Library
Synchronization” on page 92.
Your NOOK does not assume that you want to download all of the content in your library to
your NOOK. It downloads content when you ask it to, or when you ask to read it. Your NOOK
does automatically download the five most recently purchased eBooks that were purchased from
BN.com within the 30 days prior to registering your NOOK.
Later, when you make purchases from the Barnes & Noble eBookstore, what you buy is
downloaded automatically to your NOOK.
An Unregistered NOOK
Fewer features are supported on an unregistered NOOK than on a registered one. On an
unregistered NOOK:
You can browse the Shop, but not buy anything (including free eBooks and samples). If you try
to buy something, you will be prompted to register.
You can read, bookmark, highlight, and take notes
You cannot rate eBooks and periodicals.
You can manage personal files and listen to music and audiobooks.