ONYX BOOX VOLTA 3 E-Book Reader User Guide

June 12, 2024
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Quick start guideONYX BOOX VOLTA 3 E Book Reader

VOLTA 3 E-Book Reader

Thank  you  for  choosing  our  product.  We would  like to remind you that the device  requires careful handling in accordance with operating rules.
New software versions may change the device’s functions and their number.  In these  cases,  the information,  contained  in this manual,  may become outdated.  New  versions of user manuals will be available on the web‑page http://onyxboox.com/

Complete set:

  •  ONYX BOOX device;
  • Cover case;
  • USB cable;
  • Quick start guide;
  • Warranty card.

The purpose and functionality of the device
The main purpose of the device is operating and storing  different types of text and graphic files. Also, connection to  the  Internet  is  possible. Video  files,  however,  cannot  be  played back.

VIEW AND CONTROL

1.1. Front

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Power button| Press and hold for about 2‑3 seconds, if the e‑reader is off, this turns it on. A longer press for 15‑20 seconds reboots the device. A short press turns the device into a standby (sleeping) mode.
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Back button| Exits applications and e‑books or cancels a current operation.
PREV button| Previous page.
NEXT button| Next page.

1.2. Bottom
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USB‑C jack| Connects the device to a computer using the enclosed USB cable to share data or to charge the e‑reader.
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microSD port| To a microSD card (not included) you can burn any files to use on BOOX.

1.3. Back side

Contact polar Designed to communicate with the boons of the case

GETTING STARTED

2.1. How to turn on the device?
a) Press and hold the Power button for about 3 seconds.
The device will start loading.
b) Release the power button.
c) Wait for the device to load.
2.2. How to charge the battery of the device?
Plug the USB cable into the jack of the device and connect it to a USB port on a PC.
Full charge time depends on the voltage of the PC.
2.3. How to connect the device to a PC?
a) Turn on the BOOX.
b) Connect the BOOX to a USB port of a PC using the USB cable.
c) After the device is detected, an actions selection menu will appear on the computer screen.
d) Choose “Open the device to view files”.
e) Now you have access to files in the internal memory.
NOTE 1. The device should not be operated when connected to the PC.
NOTE 2. Before turning off the device, disconnect it from the PC.
NOTE 3. Recommended versions of Windows are 7 and higher.
NOTE 4.  Mac OS requires the Android File Transfer application.
2.4. How to turn off the device?
a) Press and hold the Power button for about 2 seconds.
b) The menu with “Power off” and “Restart” will appear.
Choose “Power off”.

MAIN PAGE

The main page allows the user to get quick access to e-book’s,  files, installed  applications  and  settings.  The  description of virtual buttons and indicators is given below.ONYX BOOX VOLTA 3 E Book Reader - MAIN
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1 Home / 2 Back / 3 Charge indicator / 4 Network connection / 5 Time / 6 Lighting indicator / 7 Screen mode switcher / 8 Turn page  buttons mode / 9 APPs in memory / 10 Book number indicator / 11  Appearance / 12 Information type
3.1. The Library
The  library  displays  e‑book‑format  files  in  sorted  view. Grouping and search by authors, genre, series are possible  only  for  formats  containing this  information  (fb2,  epub,  mobi, pdf). For other files, the file name is shown as the
title  and  the  document  type  is  shown  as  the  series  and author (txt, doc etc.).
Thanks to this feature you don’t have to spend time sorting books into folders and renaming files.
3.2. The “Now reading” section
This section appears when a book is opened for the first time.  It contains  the  cover  of  the  last  book  that  was  opened.  Additional information can be found on the right:

  • The number of a page being read and the total number of pages in the book;
  • Reading progress scale;
  • Date and time of the last opening;
  • Book title (if there are no titles in metadata, the file name is displayed);
  • Name  of  the  author  or  authors  (if  this  information  is contained in metadata).

At the top right there is an indicator of the book currently being read as well as the three previous books.
To access a previously read book, swipe from the right to the left on the “Now reading” field. The indicator will show  which of the four recently read books is displayed at the  moment.

WORK WITH BOOKS AND FILES

4.1. Getting started with the library
The  first  time  you  open  the  library,  you  must  scan  the internal memory.  This  will  help  the  system  extract  metadata, add books to the catalogue and sort them. To  launch this procedure, press the SCAN LIBRARY button. Each time you record or delete books from the memory of  the device it is necessary to launch the scan manually to refresh the library.
4.2. Sorting and filtering

In  the  library,  books  are  grouped  by  authors,  series  and  titles (for  each  group  the  number  of  items  in  it  is  dis‑ played). Within these groups the items are sorted alpha‑ betically (in the series books are sorted by their numbers in  the series), for authors and series the number of books is  indicated.  The  items  beginning  with  digits  or  without  a name are located at the end of the list. On the main page of the library it is possible to set the filter  by language, genre, text, date of the book’s publication and  date of file creation.

  •  After setting the filter in the groups “Authors”, “Series”, “Titles”  books  will  be  displayed  by  their  corresponding  filter parameters.
  • The “Text” filter allows the user to sort books by a part of the title, the name of the author or by a part of the series name. For this filtering it is necessary to enter at least two letters. If the entered text is contained in the name of the element (title of a book or of series, name of the author), this  element  and  all  the  elements  related  to  it  will  be selected. For example, if the searched text is contained in the name of the series, this same series will be shown in the “Series” group after filtering, in the “Authors” group – authors  from  this  series,  in  the  “Titles”  group  –  all  the books  from  this  series,  even  though  the  names  of  the authors and the book titles do not contain the entered text.
  • The “Clear all” option clears all the filter parameters. If you want to clear only one of the filters, go to the corre‑ sponding filter and choose “Clear” or erase the text in the “Text” filter.

4.3. Working with lists and books

A  short  tap  on  a  list  opens  it  and  shows  its  content.  To return to a level up on the list, touch the arrow in the upper  part of the list or press the BACK button.
A short tap on a book opens the page with the description of the book. Here you can read the details of the book: title,  author, genre and annotations. But these details appear  only  if  they  are  contained  in  the  file metadata.  Unfortunately,  not  all  the  e‑book  files  contain  them  or contain them entirely. In this case the corresponding fields  will be empty.
A long tap on a book calls the following menu:

  • Read  ‑  choose a reading app;
  • Properties – the book information;
  • Delete – deleting the book from the device. If the book is in the archive, all of the archive with all the files in it will be  deleted.

To go to the main page of the library press the BACK button several times or press the “Arrow to the left” icon in the top  tray.
4.4. The library view setup

You  can  change  the  view  of  the  library  by  touching  the ‘’eye” icon and choosing one of two variants

  • One column
  • Two columns

4.5. Choosing the type of displayed information
Touching the “Information types” icon (three dots) calls the following menu:

  • Open File – The file manager (storage) displaying folders.
  • Favorites – A user’s list of favorite books.
  • Recent Files – The list of recently opened books.
  • Sort – Ordering books. This option is only available in the file manager.

4.6. The file manager
To launch the file manager of the library, press the “Infor-mation type” icon (three dots) and choose “Open file”. In the file manager only those files are displayed which can be opened with one of the reading programs.
NOTE: A folder containing thousands of files may not display the entire list of files but only its beginning. In the upper line the current path is shown. The “Arrow’ icon on the right as well as the BACK button serves to go a level up in the catalogue.
Attention! The Library, the file manager, Favorites and Recent files are single-level types of displaying information. Multiple presses of the BACK button in the file manager will lead to the root directory of the file system. To go to the library, use the “Information types” icon (three dots) and then choose the “Library” option. Files and folders can be sorted (Menu — ort) by name, by date and by size.
A Short Tap on a file opens it.
A long tap on a file calls up the following menu:

  • Read – choose a reading a pp;
  • Properties—the book information;
  • Delete — deleting the book file from the device. If the book is in the archive, the entire archive with all the files in it will be deleted.

4.7. Recent Files
To go to the list of recently opened books, touch the “Information types” icon (three dots) on the main page of the library and choose “Recent files”. The size of this list is limited to 256 books. The view and the actions here are similar to those in the file manager except displaying folders. To go to the library, to the file manager or to “Favorites” use the “Information types” icon (three dots).
4.8. Favorites
To go to the list of favorite books, touch the “Information types” icon (three dots) on the home page and choose “Favorites”.
The view and the actions here are similar to those in the file manager except displaying folders.
To add a book to the Favorites, you need to open the “Properties” windows then press the “Star” icon in the top right. The star will become dark. To delete the book from the favorite list press briefly the book icon — the “Properties” window will open. Press the “Star” icon in the top right. The star will become light. You can also completely clear the list of favorites by pressing the “Information types” icon (three dots) and choosing “Remove all”. The files themselves in this case are not deleted and remain in storage.
Files” list use the “Information types” icon (three dots).
Attention!   When retrieving the context menu by pressing the  book pictogram  for  several  seconds,  the  option  “Delete” will become available. Choosing this action will  delete the book not only from the “Favorites” list but from  storage as well.
To go to the Library, to the file manager or to the “Recent Files” list use the “Information types” icon (three dots).

GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE WORK WITH READING PROGRAMS

The reading programs pre‑installed in the e‑reader serve for reading the following files TXT, HTML, RTF, FB2, FB2.zip,  DOC, MOBI, CHM, EPUB, PDF, DJVU and others.
To turn pages simply touch the sensor screen.
The reading program allows you to add bookmarks. In the AlReaderX  app  bring up  the  menu  and  then  choose  the  option “Add Bookmark”. In the NeoReader program it is  enough to go to a desired page and briefly press the icon in the upper right corner of the screen. It will change. Clicking  the icon again will delete the bookmark and the icon will  return to its original state. The menu in both programs will  allow you to see previously added bookmarks and to go to
a corresponding page.
You can open settings with a short touch to the center of  the screen

WORKING WITH PROGRAMS

Android is an open-source operating system specially developed for mobile devices. The Android OS is con-stantly being improved because it occupies one of the leading positions on the world market. On the Internet there are many developer societies who create programs and applications for the Android operating system. Most of them are written in the Java program-ming language. Installation files for these apps are files in .a pk format. ONYX BOOX VOLTA 3 runs on the Android OS version 4.4.
6.1. Installing apps
Besides a standard package of basic applications and the pre-installed software, you can install additional software if you wish. To install apps by yourself it is necessary:
a) To write an installation file (in .apk format) into the internal memory of the device;
b) To find this file in the File manager or in a different similar program;
c) Open the file and confirm the installation.
6.2. Deleting apps
To delete an installed app, do the following:
a) Go to the main page;
b) Choose “Settings”;
c) Open the “Application” section;
d) Then “Manage apps”;
e) Find and choose the app in the list;
f) Press “delete” and confirm the deletion.

NOTE 1: The apps included in the operating system are impossible to remove.
NOTE 2: Writing and installing of applied programs are performed without changing the firmware (operating system) and without making changes to the device design.
NOTE 3: Before installing a third-party app, make sure that it is designed for this version of Android and adapted for devices with E Ink screens.

REPROGRAMMING THE DEVICE

Onyx International is constantly improving the software of our devices. Detected errors and flaws are being fixed, new features are implemented and new programs become available. Reprogramming the device can be performed both by changing the firmware and by installing and deleting different programs without changing the firmware. You can find updates for ONYX devices on our webpage: http://onyxboox.com/firmware
7.1. The software update.
The detailed information about this procedure is pre-sented on the webpage http://onyxboox.com/firmware
7.2. Apps development.
The information about personal apps development and necessary tools can be found on the site https://github.com/onyx-intl/boox-opensource
Besides that, there is a repository (storage) of program libraries used by ONYX and which are created under the open source condition. These programs (libraries) under the terms of the license are open.

WARNINGS AND SAFETY CONDITIONS

8.1. A new battery achieves its maximum capacity after 2-3 cycles of recharging.
8.2. To avoid important data loss, we strongly recommend you to save them periodically on alternative data storages. It is especially important to save data before updating the device. Our company does not bear any responsibility for your data preservation.
8.3. Please, do not dismantle the device on your own.
8.4. Avoid twisting and bending the device and other deformations of the casing.
8.5. Avoid hitting the device against hard surfaces.
8.6. Avoid placing excessive pressure on the screen or hitting it. The screen has a glass base.
8.7. Do not allow water to get into or onto your device. Do not use it close to open water sources.
8.8. Avoid using the BOOX in the following conditions:

  • Low temperature;
  • High temperature;
  • Intense magnetic field;
  • High humidity;
  • High dust content;
  • Direct sunlight.

NOTE: The range of temperature and humidity is indicated in the Product specifications of this manual.
8.9.   Do  not  use  concentrated  detergents.  To  clean  the device, use a dry cotton cloth.
8.10.  Do not replace parts of the device.
8.11. Use batteries, power adaptors and other accessories recommended by the manufacturer. Using third‑party  accessories may be dangerous and can invalidate the  warranty.
8.12. When recycling outdated products, follow the rules and laws of the territory of usage.
8.13. If any problems occur with the device, get in touch with a nearest service center. Information about how  to  contact  service  centers  can  be found  on  the  warranty card.
8.14. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes  to the device without notifying the consumers.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Display| E Ink Carta, 6″ touch capacitive, resolution 758×1024, 16 shades of grey, with the SNOW Field function
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Frontlight| MOON Light 2
Processor| 4‑core, 1.2 GHz
RAM| 512 MB
ROM| 8 GB
Wireless interfaces| Wi‑Fi IEEE 802.11 b/n/g Bluetooth 4.1
Wired interface| USB‑С
Operating system| Android 4.4
Supported file formats| TXT, HTML, RTF, FB2, FB2.zip, FB3, DOC, DOCX, PRC, MOBI, CHM, PDB, EPUB, JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, PDF, DjVu, CBR, CBZ, MP3, WAV
Battery| 3000 mAh
Recommended power adaptor| AC input: 100 – 240 V, 50/60 GHz
DС output: 5V – 1 A
Size| 156 х 112.5 х 8.8 mm
Weight| 160 gr
Operating temperature / acceptable humidity| ** 0 – 50С / 0% ‑ 90%
Durability| 2 years
Warranty period| 1 year
Standards conformity**| СЕ/ЕАС

Note: Since part of the flash memory volume is occupied by the system software, the portion available to the user, is less than the total size  of the memory chip.
Detailed information is available on the webpage http://onyxboox.com/

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Documents / Resources

| ONYX BOOX VOLTA 3 E-Book Reader [pdf] User Guide
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