Pandigital V2.6 User Manual

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2.  In the 
My Library
 screen, tap 
Get Books
3.  The first time, you are prompted for your Barnes & Noble login information. 
CAUTION: Later if you want to switch to a different Barnes & Noble account, 
you can enter the new account login information when prompted. However, 
be advised that if you switch accounts, a factory reset occurs which deletes 
all your personal data (see 
Reset Defaults
, pg. 40). When prompted for the 
factory reset, tap 
No
 to keep the currently saved Barnes & Noble account.
 
4.  Wait for the list of your downloadable media to be displayed, which could take 
up to a minute to appear depending on how many items are in your account. 
 
Only the current downloadable media appears in the list. Media is not 
listed if it’s lent, loan pending, in return status, a pre-ordered book, or 
Barnes & Noble has not released it as downloadable yet (which can take 
up to 60 minutes from the time you purchased online). If desired, you can 
go online to check your download library to be sure your media is in your 
download library. 
5.  To download specific items, tap 
  next to the items you want to download 
now, 
 tap 
Download Selected
To download all purchased media, tap 
Download All
The media is downloaded and added to your 
My Library
6.  Tap 
  to close the window. 
7.  The first time you tap on the downloaded media in 
My Library
 to open it, you 
are presented with an ‘unlock’ message; enter your credit card information 
registered with Barnes & Noble to unlock the media file. 
 
Manage Books 
 
 
Use this feature to delete media from your 
My Library
 bookshelf. 
1.  In the 
My Library
 screen, tap 
Manage Books
 to display a complete list of all 
media you have added to your 
My Library
 bookshelf. 
2.  Media is sorted by download date, last downloaded is in position #1 in row #2. 
If desired, tap 
Title
 or 
Author
 to re-sort your media accordingly. 
3.  Tap 
  next to the media you want to delete, 
 tap 
Delete Selected
 
 
 
 
Lend/Return Books 
 
 
There are some books that Barnes & Noble classifies as “lendable”, which