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Braille EDGE 40 User Manual ENGLISH MANUAL
(December, 2011) When there are any manual updates, the readme files or appendices will be added to the manual CD and website. HIMS International Corporation 139-9, Gajung-dong, Yuseong-gu Daejeon, Korea 305-350 Tel : 042-864-4460 Fax : 042-864-4462 E-mail : hims@himsintl.com http://www.himsintl.com Safety Precaution For your safety from the Braille EDGE 40, please read safety precautions carefully. 1. The input voltage of the AC adapter is 100V - 240V, and the output is DC 5V /
2A. 2. When you use the Braille EDGE 40 with the battery for the first time, the battery status may not be displayed accurately. In order to avoid this, connect the Braille EDGE 40 to the AC adapter for more than four and a half hours to fully charge the battery with turn on or connect to the Braille EDGE 40 to the USB cable for more than ten and a half hours. 3. Your Braille EDGE 40 needs to be handled with care. The Braille EDGE 40 is a very delicate machine. You should make sure to handle the unit in a proper manner. Also, the Braille EDGE 40 is very sensitive to dust. Make sure to keep the Braille EDGE 40 away from dusty environments. 4. The Braille cells are very sensitive parts. If any of the Braille cells are not working properly due to dust or any other reason, please contact our repair center, or the dealer whom you purchased the Braille EDGE 40 from for support. 5. If you let your Braille EDGE 40 remain for a long time at the closed or high temperature places like inside of car, the battery attached to the Braille EDGE 40 may be defected or fired. So please dont keep your Braille EDGE 40 at those places. 6. Do not take apart the Braille EDGE 40 by yourself. Do not have anyone else who is not authorized by HIMS take apart the Braille EDGE 40. If an unqualified person disassembles the unit, serious damage may occur to the Braille EDGE 40. If an unauthorized person disassembles the Braille EDGE 40, the unit will be excluded from any free maintenance, and the warranty will become void. If any liquid or external force damages the unit, it may also be excluded from free maintenance, even if the damage occurred during the warranty period. 7. If you have any complaints or suggestions, please provide us with your comments on our website. We will improve our product based on your comments and suggestions. Thank you for using the Braille EDGE 40, and we value any comments or suggestions you have for our product. 8. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment can generate, use and radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Notice This user manual and products are protected by copyright law Microsoft Windows, and the Windows Logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation United States other countries. Table of contents 1. Getting Started.......................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 What is the Braille EDGE 40?.......................................................................................................7 1.2 Package ..............................................................................................................................................7 1.3 Specification of Hardware ................................................................................................................7 1.4 Hardware ............................................................................................................................................7 2. Basic Function .......................................................................................................................... 8 2.1 Power on/off.......................................................................................................................................8 2.2 How to navigate .................................................................................................................................8 2.3 Function key ......................................................................................................................................9 2.4 Main Menu ..........................................................................................................................................9 3. Notepad.................................................................................................................................... 11 3.1 What is the Notepad?...................................................................................................................... 11 3.2 Execute and Exit.............................................................................................................................. 11 3.3 Structure of Notepad....................................................................................................................... 11 3.4 Open document ...............................................................................................................................12 3.5 Save Document................................................................................................................................12 3.6 Edit Document .................................................................................................................................13 3.7 Find and Replace.............................................................................................................................13 3.8 Mark ..................................................................................................................................................14 3.9 Auto scroll........................................................................................................................................14 3.10 Setting ............................................................................................................................................14 3.11Manage file/folder ...........................................................................................................................14 3.12 Attribute..........................................................................................................................................15 4. Braille Display ......................................................................................................................... 15 4.1 Available Screen Reader.................................................................................................................15 4.2 Using USB cable/Bluetooth............................................................................................................15 4.3 Execute and Close...........................................................................................................................15 4.4 How to pair with Screen reader......................................................................................................15 4.5 Command key in the Braille Display Mode...................................................................................16 5. Application .............................................................................................................................. 17 5.1 Calculator .........................................................................................................................................17 5.2 Alarm.................................................................................................................................................18 5.3 Date and Time ..................................................................................................................................19 5.4 Stop Watch.......................................................................................................................................19 5.5 Count Down .....................................................................................................................................19 5.6 Scheduler .........................................................................................................................................19 6. Option....................................................................................................................................... 21 7. Information .............................................................................................................................. 21 8. Command Summary............................................................................................................... 21 1. Getting Started 1.1 What is the Braille EDGE 40?
(Please write it in detailed) Braille Display with screen reader Support Notepad function(create/edit document) Support many utilities
- Calculator, Alarm, Scheduler, Stop watch, Count down Support mouse interface 1.2 Package 1) Braille EDGE 40 1 unit 2) Power Adapter 3) USB Cable 4) Carrying Bag 5) User Manual 6) Hot key Braille Manual 1.3 Specification of Hardware 1) Operating System: Windows CE 5.0 2) RAM: 128 MB 3) CPU: Samsung S3C2443X 4) Battery: Lithium polymer. 5) Running Time: About 17 hours 6) Keyboard: 9 Braille keyboards with Perkins type, 8 Function keys, 8 Navigation buttons, 4 Scroll buttons, 40 cursor routing keys. 7) Button: Power button, Bluetooth switch button 8) Braille display: 40 refreshable Braille cells 9) Bluetooth: 2.0 10) Interface:1 USB OTG port(ver.2.0), 1 SD slot 11) Sound: Mono speaker 12) Size: 31cm x 10.2 cm x 2.2 cm 1.4 Hardware 1.4.1 Top panel Let me explain top panel from front to back. On the top panel, there are Braille display, 4 scroll buttons, 40 cursor routing keys, Perkins type 9 Braille keyboards, 8 function keys, 8 navigation buttons, speaker and LED. Braille Display: 40 cells Cursor routing key: 40 cursor keys Scroll button: Each 2 scroll buttons both side. Braille keyboard: Backspace, dot 3, dot 2, dot 1, Space, dot 4, dot5, dot6, Enter Function key: (From F1 to F8) Esc, Tab, Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Insert, Window, Pop-up. Navigation button: Each 4 navigation button both side. Up/down/left/right arrow buttons. 1.4.2 Left Side Panel Speaker and LED: Speaker is located between dot 1 and dot 4. Above navigation key on right side there are two LED light to indicate Bluetooth and power on/off. Left LED light turns blue when Bluetooth turn on and right LED light turn yellow when the unit is turned on while right LED light turn red when the unit is being charged. Let me explain left side panel left side panel from front to back. On the left side panel, there are Bluetooth switch and 1 SD slot. Bluetooth switch: If you move this switch to back (Bluetooth is on), you can use screen reader via Bluetooth. If you move this switch to front (Bluetooth is off), you can use screen reader via USB cable. 1.4.3 Right Side Panel 1.4.4 Front Pane Let me explain right side panel from front to back. There are USB OTG port and AC adapter jack. 1.4.5 Rear Panel Let me explain front panel front panel from right to left. On the front panel, there is only power button. Power button has 2 functions, one is power on/off and the other is sleep mode on/off. If you press power button above 3 seconds, Braille EDGE 40 will turn off or turn on. If you press power button shortly, Braille EDGE 40 will go into sleep mode or wake up from sleep mode. Let me explain rear panel from right to left. On the rear panel, there are Shut down button and reset button. Shut down button: There is a small hole for the shut down button, which is used when reset button doesnt work or when battery is totally dead and AC adapter doesnt solve the problem. You can use a toothpick or the end of a paperclip to press the reset button. Be careful when pressing the reset button because pressing too hard or using an end too small may damage the device if you are not careful. If you press Shut down button on the rear panel with and then press power button on the front panel, Braille EDGE 40 will reboot. This shut down button will initialize all settings. 2. Basic Function 2.1 Power on/off Press the power button on right side of the front panel above 3 seconds when turning the unit on/off. While the unit is on if you press the power button shortly, the unit go into sleep mode. If you press the power button shortly again, the unit wake up from the sleep mode. 2.2 How to navigate Move to the next item: down navigation button or Space-4 Move to the previous item: up navigation button or Space-1 Move to the first item: up navigation button-left navigation button or Space-1-3 Move to the last item: down navigation button-right navigation button or Space-4-6 Move to next 40 item: Alt-up navigation button or Space-1-2-6 Move to previous 40 item: Alt-down navigation button or Space-3-4-5 Execute program: Enter or right navigation button or cursor routing key 2 times Enter sub folder: Enter or right navigation button or cursor routing key 2 times Cancel: Esc key or left navigation button 2.3 Function key
(Function keys are explained from left side to right side) F1: Esc. (Cancel the menu/program) F2: Tab F3: Ctrl F4: Alt. (Call up the menu) F5: Shift F6: Insert F7: Window F8: Pop up Note: You cannot multitask with Braille EDGE 40. So there is no function key to call up the main menu on the Braille EDGE 40. If you want to execute other program or menu, you have to close or cancel current menu or program. 2.4 Main Menu Main Menu consists of 5 Menu, Notepad, Braille Display, Application, Option and Information. 1. Notepad 2. Braille Display 3. Application 4. Option 5. Information Shortcut key: shortcut key is on brackets. If you press the shortcut key, you can execute the menu or item. Sub menu: When there are sub menu, left arrow sign, dots 2-5 and dots 1-3-5 are displayed. Dialog: When there are dialog, three dot 6 signs are displayed. 2.5 Charging and using battery Check battery status: Space-P (dots 1-2-3-4) 2.6 Reset Use the reset button on the rear panel. 2.7 Set date and time Please follow instructions to set date and time. 1) Press Ctrl-S (dots2-3-4) Or press Alt or Space-M(dots 1-3-4) and then press on the Set(s). 2) Type time by yourself and when you want to modify, press cursor routing button on the time to move cursor location and type time again. Or you can also use navigation button. Up/down button: change time Left/right button: Convert to hour or minute 3) Press ENTER or right navigation button and then you can move to the Month dialog box. 4) Type month, day and year. Ex) 01252012 (25th January, 2012) Or you can also use navigation button. Up/down button: change date Left/right button: Convert to month, day, year 5) Press ENTER to save the setting. 2.8 Using help menu Press Space-H (dots1-2-5) to open the help menu. Move to the item with Space-dot 1/space-dot4 and select the item with ENTER. 2.9 Using mouse with Braille EDGE 40 You can use mouse with Braille EDGE 40. To connect mouse to Braille EDGE 40, follow below instructions. 1) Connect USB mouse to USB OTG gender. 2) Connect USB OTG gender to the USB OTG port on the Braille EDGE 40. You can use below function with mouse on the Braille EDGE 40. 1) Click on the right mouse button: Open menu/ Alt 2) Double click on the right mouse button: Open the global option menu/Space-O (dots1-3-
5) 3) Click on the left mouse button: Choose or dechoose (Only on the file browser) 4) Double click on the left mouse button: Execute the selected function 5) Click both right mouse button and left mouse button: Exit function/ Space-Z(dots 1-2-5-6) 6) Scroll wheel button down: Move to the below/next item, Space-dot 4 7) Scroll wheel button up: Move to the up/previous item, Space-dot 1 8) Click on the left mouse button while using Notepad: Start block or exit Also while using Notepad, you can move by lines by using mouse wheel button. 2.10 Global functions You can use following hot key to check some information. 1) Check capacity of SD card: Space-S
(But, not available when you are on the information, Braille display, Option, global function) 2) Check battery status: Space-P 3) Check firmware version: Space-F 4) Check Bluetooth status: Space-B 5) Check Date and Time: Space-T 6) Open option menu: Space-O 7) Open online Help: Space-H Above Global functions are not available, when you are on the information, Braille display, Option menu, dialog box (only help menu is not available) and 7 Global functions. 3. Notepad 3.1 What is the Notepad?
(Please write it in detail)
- Braille display
- Support Notetaker functions Note: Notepad is available only when SD card is inserted to the unit.
(When SD card is not inserted to the unit, SD card does not exist message appears and close the Notepad.) Notepad only support brl and text file type and computer Braille in both input Braille and view Braille. 3.2 Execute and Exit Notepad is located on the first of the program menu. Execute program: press right arrow button or press cursor routing key 2 times Or you can press shortcut key, N (dots 1-3-4-5). Exit: Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6) or Esc key. 3.3 Structure of Notepad Braille EDGE 40 consists of File/folder list and Document. When you execute Notepad, File/folder in SD card appears at first. To distinguish folder and file, folder name is in the double quotation marks. The movement key in File/Folder list 1) Move to previous item: up navigation button or Space-1 2) Move to next item: down navigation button or Space-4 3) Move to the first item in current path: up navigation button-left navigation button or Space-1-3 4) Move to the last item in current path: down navigation button-right navigation button. 5) Enter folder or open file: right navigation button or Enter 6) Move to the upper folder: left navigation button or Backspace 7) Also you type the first character of the file/folder name to move to the file/folder. The movement key in the menu item 1) Move to the previous menu: up navigation button or Space-1 2) Move to the next menu: down navigation button or Space-4 3) Move to the upper menu: left navigation button. 4) Enter/Execute menu: right navigation button and Enter 5) Close the menu: Esc key 1) Available menu in the File/Folder list. (When pressing ALT or space-1-3-4)
(1) Read only
(2) Recent File Only
(3) Copy
(4) Paste
(5) Cut
(6) Delete
(7) New Folder
(8) New file
(9) Rename
(10) Find
(11) Select All
(12) Attribute
(13) Exit
(1) File menu
(2) Edit menu
(3) Tool menu
(4) Insert menu 3.4 Open document 1. New document 2. Open document 2) Available menu in the document (When pressing ALT or space-1-3-4) Move to the desired folder on the folder list and then press Ctrl-N (dots 1-3-4-5) or execute New file under menu. noname.br/noname.txt file will be created and you are in front of the file. Press Ctrl-O and then choose the desired file on the folder list and then right navigation button and press ENTER. 3. Open recent document (P) Press Ctrl-P (dots 1-2-3-4) on the file list or execute recent file open under Menu. The file which you opened last time will be opened. 4. Open document with read only mode (R) Press Ctrl-R (dots1-2-3-5) on the file list. The focused file will be opened with read only mode and you cannot insert character or edit the file at all. 3.5 Save Document 1. Save 2. Save As Press Ctrl-S (dots 2-3-4) or execute save under File menu. Press Alt-S (dots 2-3-4) or execute Save As under File menu. You can change only file name not file type. Navigation button in the Document 1) Move to next line: Space-1 or up navigation button. 2) Move to previous line: Space-4 or down navigation button. 3) Move to first line: Space-1-3 4) Move to last line: Space-4-6 5) Move to previous paragraph: Sapce-3 or Ctrl-up navigation button. 6) Move to next paragraph: Space-6 or Ctrl-down navigation button. 7) Move to previous page: Space-2-3 or Alt-up navigation button 8) Move to next page: Space-5-6 or Alt-down navigation button 9) Move to the home of the document: Space-1-2-3 or Ctrl-Alt-up navigation button 10) Move to the end of document: Space-4-5-6 or Ctrl-Alt-down navigation button Also you can move by using up/down navigation button. On the file, choose the movement type (line, sentence, paragraph and page) with left/right navigation button. After selecting the type, press up/down navigation button. You will move to some location according to what you selected. Note: Movement by sentence is available only in the txt document. 3.6 Edit Document 1. Select bock Move to the cursor where you want to start block. Press Ctrl-B (dots 1-2) or execute block under Edit menu. Move to the cursor when you want to finish block with navigation button. Select all: Ctrl-A 2. Copy and paste block Copy: Ctrl-C (dots 1-3) Paste: Ctrl-V (dots 1-2-3-6) 3. Cut block Ctrl-X (dots 1-3-4-6) 4. Delete Delete character before current cursor: Backspace Delete character on the current cursor: Alt-C (dots 1-3) Delete word on the current cursor: Alt-W (dots 2-4-5-6) Delete current line: Alt-L (dots 1-2-3) Delete block: Ctrl-D (dots 1-4-5) 5. Undo 6. 7. Press Ctrl-Z (dots 1-3-5-6) You can undo recent copy, cut, paste or delete function. Insert date and time Insert-D: Insert todays date to document. Insert-T: Insert current time to document. Insert calculation and result Before executing this function, you should type number and symbols of operation in the document. After that, if you press Insert-R (dots1-2-3-5), result of calculation will be inserted to document. Choose the direction to find, forward or backward with Space/Backspace or cursor routing key. Default is forward. Find the character again: Ctrl-Shift-F (dots 1-2-4) 3.7 Find and Replace 1. Find (F) Press Ctrl-F (dots 1-2-4), a. Text to find Type what you want to find in the document. b. Search direction 2. Replace (R) Press Ctrl-R (dots 12-3-5) a. Text to find Type what you want to find in the document. b. Replace Type what you want to replace the searched word with. c. Replace? Yes, no or all If you want to replace 1 times, press Y (dots 1-3-4-5-6) If you dont want to replace, press N (dots 1-3-4-5) If you want to replace all word, press A (dot 1) Press Ctrl-J (dots 2-4-5) and type the mark number and then press ENTER. Or press mark number with Ctrl. Or you can press cursor routing key on what you want. Note: Replace function is available only forward direction. 3.8 Mark 1. Set Mark Press Ctrl-M (dots 1-3-4). You can set mark up to 10 marks. 2. Move Mark 3.9 Auto scroll Press up scroll button and down scroll button at one time. Cancel: Esc key 3.10 Setting Press Ctrl-E (dots 1-5) a. View format character: On/off Insert-C (dots 1-4) b. Reading unit: line/sentence/paragraph/page Left navigation button, Right navigation button Default is line. c. Read only: On/off Alt-R (dots 1-2-3-5) d. Auto scroll speed:1~36 e. Document type: Braille/Text Default is Braille. Shift-left navigation button, Shift-navigation button f. Block blink: On/off (This function makes the cursor between block blink or not) 3.11Manage file/folder Press Ctrl-O (dots 1-3-5) or press Alt and then press enter on File Browser under File menu. You can open the file list without closing or exiting Notepad. With this function, you can manage file/folder or open the document. 1. Copy file and folder (C) Ctrl-C (dots 1-3) You can copy the file/folder to clipboard. 2. Cut/Paste file and folder (X) Cut file and folder: Ctrl-X (dots 1-3-4-6) Move to the desired path to move the file. Paste file and folder: Ctrl-V (dots 1-2-3-6) You can copy the file/folder to clipboard. 3. Delete file and folder (D) Ctrl-D (dots 1-4-5) 4. Select block Select each file/folder: Space Select all file/folders: Ctrl-A Cancel: Esc key 5. Create new folder Ctrl-F (dots 1-2-4) You can type the folder name and then press ENTER. 6. Rename file and folder (E) Ctrl-E (dots 1-5) You can type new name or move the cursor to where you want to edit and then type rest of name. 7. Find file and folder (S) Ctrl-S (dots-2-3-4) You can find the file/folder on the current path and sub folder with some part of file/folder name characters. 3.13 Attribute Ctrl-I (dots 2-4) You can check information of folder/file: size, date, time, protection status (write/read). 4. Braille Display 4.1 Available Screen Reader 1) Jaws (Freedom scientific) 2) Window eyes (GW micro) 3) Supernova (Dolphin) 4) Voice over (Apple) 5) Mobile speak (Code factory) 6) Talks and Zooms(Nuance) 4.2 Using USB cable/Bluetooth You can choose either USB mode or Bluetooth mode. If you want to connect Braille EDGE 40 with screen reader via Bluetooth mode, move Bluetooth switch to the rear. Or if you want to connect Braille EDGE 40 with screen reader via USB cable, move Bluetooth switch to the front. 4.3 Execute and Close Move to Braille display on the main menu and pres ENTER. Connect USB cable to the USB mini port. Press b (dots 1-2) on the main menu. When the Bluetooth switch is set to USB mode, Braille display mode automatically will be executed as soon as connecting USB cable to the mini port. Even when Braille EDGE 40 is in the sleep mode, Braille EDGE 40 automatically will turn on and Braille display automatically will be executed as soon as connecting USB cable to the mini port. Close: Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6). 4.4 How to pair with Screen reader
(The way to pair is same as Braille Sense PLUS so please describe it in detail) 4.4.1 Connect via USB port
(Please write in detail) 4.4.2 Connect via Bluetooth serial port
(Please write in detail) 4.4.3 Pair with IOS devices
(Please write in detail) 4.4.4 Command key in the VoiceOver 1) Space-dot 1: Move to previous item 2) Space-dot 4: Move to next item 3) Space-dot3 : Move to previous item by using rotor setting 4) Space-dot 6: Move to next item by using rotor setting 5) Space-dot 2: Select previous rotor setting 6) Space-dots 5-6: Select next rotor setting 7) Space-dots 1-2-3: Move to the first item in the area 8) Space-dots 4-5-6: Move to the last item in the ares 9) Space-dots 1-2-3-5: Read all from selected object 10) Space-dots 2-4-5-6: Read all from first object in selected area 11) Space- H(dots 1-2-5): Go to home screen 12) Space-S(dots 2-3-4): Move to status bar 13) Space-dots 3-4-5: Volume down on device 14) Space-dots 1-2-6: Volume on device 15) Space-B(dots1-2): Go Back, cancel, close pop-up 16) Space-dots 3-4: Speaks the current page number and position 17) Space-Backspace or Space-D(dots1-4-5): Delete/Backspace key 18) Space-Enter or Space-dots 1-5: Enter key 19) Space-T(dots 2-3-4-5): Tab key 20) Space-Y(dots 1-2-3-4-5-6): Toggle screen curtain on/off 21) Space-P(dots 1-2-3-4): Pause/Resume speech 22) Space -M(dots 1-3-4): Mute/ Unmute speech 23) Space -U(dots 2-4-6): Move screen/page to the left 24) Space -O(dots 1-3-5): Move screen/page to the right 25) Space - dots 2-3-5: Deselect text 26) Space- dots 2-5-6: Select text 27) Space- dot 2: Pan Braille left 28) Space- dot 5: Pan Braille right 29) Space - N(dots 1-3-4-5): Toggle announce history, Dot 1 or 4 to browse 30) Space - G(dots 1-2-4-5): Toggle Contracted Braille on/off 4.4.5 Help menu If you press Space-K (dots 1-3), you can find the command key in the Voiceover while paring with VoiceOver. To exit help menu, press Space-B(dots 1-2) on the Braille EDGE 40 or home button on the i-
device. 4.5 Command key in the Braille Display Mode Insert: F6 1) Backspace: Backspace or space-1-2 2) Delete: Space-1-4-5 3) 4) Alt: F4 5) Alt+[Character]: F4-[Character]
6) Enter: Enter or Space-1-5 7) Ctrl: F3 8) Ctrl+[Character]: F3-[Character]
9) Tab: F2 10) Shift-Tab: F2-F5 11) Ctrl-Tab: F2-F3 12) Ctrl-Shift-Tab: F2-F3-F5 13) Esc: F1 14) Shift-Esc: F1-F5 15) Ctrl-Shift-Esc: F1-F3-F5 16) Shift+[Character]: F5-[Character]
17) Caps Lock: Space-U(dots 1-3-6) 18) Up arrow: Up Navigation button or Space-1 19) Down arrow: Down Navigation button or Space-4 20) Left arrow: Left navigation button or Space-3 21) Right arrow: Right navigation button or Space-6 22) Ctrl-left arrow: Space-2 23) Ctrl-right arrow: Space-5 24) Page up: Space-2-3 25) Page down: Space-5-6 26) Ctrl-page up: Space-1-2-6 27) Ctrl-page down: Space-3-4-5 28) Home: Space-1-3 29) End: Space-4-6 30) Ctrl-Home: Space-1-2-3 31) Ctrl-End: Space-4-5-6 32) F1 ~ F12: Space-1~12th cursor routing key. 33) Win: F7 34) Pop up: F8 35) Win+[Character]: F7-[Character]
36) Pause key: Space-p(1-2-3-4) 37) Space: Space 38) Alt-F4: Space-1-3-4-6 5. Application 5.1 Calculator Only computer Braille is available.
- View calculation result (=): Enter
- Type new calculation: Enter
- Plus: dots 3-4-6
- Minus: dots 3-6
- Multiply by: dots 1-6
- Divided by: dots 3-4
- Percent: dots 1-4-6
- Power: dots 4-5-7
- Decimal point: dots 4-6
- Right parenthesis: dots 2-3-4-5-6
- Reset all: Ctrl-A
- Save file: Ctrl-S
: Default file name is Resul.txt and changeable which is saved in root of SD card.
- Copy line: Ctrl-C
: You can save calculation and result of current line to clipboard.
- Paste: Ctrl-V
: You can paste what is saved in the clipboard to current line.
- Copy Result: Ctrl-R
: You can save last calculation and result to clipboard.
- Review previous calculation and result: Up navigation button Left parenthesis: dots 1-2-3-5-6
: If you want to use previous calculation, press cursor routing key, locate what you want and edit the calculation.
- Close: ESC key You can find above 5 Menu, Reset all Ctrl-A Save file Ctrl-S Copy line Ctrl-C Paste and Ctrl-
V Copy Result under menu by using ALT or Space-M (dots 1-3-4) When you input negative number, you have to use left/right parenthesis and minus sign with number, for example (-2). How to use % sign in calculator are followings. Ex 1) When there are plus/minus signs before percent sign 90+20%:
As soon as you type percent (%) sign, number 20 will be turned to number 18, since 90 divided by 20% is 18. Finally, the result of calculation is 108 (90+18). Ex 2) When there are multiple by/divided by signs before percent sign. 20*40%:
As soon as you type percent (%) sign, number 40 will be turned to number 0.4, since 40%
means 0.4. 5.2 Alarm
(1) Set time When you execute Alarm, you are located on the hour. Change time: press up/down navigation button or type the time directly. Move between hour and minute: right/left navigation button. Save setting: Enter
(2) Term There are 3 options, once, weekdays, everyday and you can choose it with up/down navigation button.
- Save setting: Enter
(3) Duration You can choose duration from 1 minute to 9 minutes and default is 5 minutes and you can choose it with up/down navigation button.
- Save setting: Enter
(4) Wake up call times You can choose call times from 1 to 5 and default is 3 times and you can choose it with up/down navigation button.
- Save setting: Enter
(5) Repeat interval You can choose interval from 1 minute to 9 minutes and default is 5 minutes and you can choose it with up/down navigation button.
- Save setting: Enter
- Cancel: ESC key When alarm goes off with Alarm stop?stop or Yes to all message, how to stop the alarm is below. If you want to stop 1 time of alarm, press ENTER. (Current cursor is located on the stop.) If you want to all alarm times, 1) Move the cursor to the Yes to all and press ENTER or routing cursor button 2 times. 2) Press space/backspace or Space-dot1/Space-dot24 to change cursor and then press ENTER 5.3 Date and Time View date and time: Execute date and time menu under Application menu. To set date and time press Ctrl-S. Move among hour/minute/date: right/left navigation button. Choose time: press up/down navigation button or type the correct number.
- Save: Enter
- Cancel: ESC key You can call up setting options menu with ALT key or Space-dots 1-3-4 in order to change date and time. Move to the Option with up/down navigation button and then press ETNER Time zone: choose the option with space or type first character. Use daylight saving (on/off): Choose the option with space. Time format (12hours/24hours): Choose the option with space.
- Save: Enter
- Cancel: ESC key 5.4 Stop Watch Start/Stop: Enter Ex) Start at 00:00:00 Pause: Space Reset: Backspace 5.5 Count Down Move among hour/minute/second: right/left navigation button. Choose time: press up/down navigation button or type the correct number. Start/Stop: Enter Pause: Space Reset: Backspace Close: ESC key When count-down gets zero, alarm goes off for10 seconds. Press anything to stop this alarm. 5.6 Scheduler When you execute Scheduler, month, year, week and date appear. Date starts from Sunday to Saturday and todays date is in brackets. If you want to move other weeks, locate cursor to week and press up/down navigation button. If some date has appointment, asterisk is displayed in front of the date. If you want to check the appointment, press ENTER on the date. Appointments are arranged in chronological order. Scheduler contains 8 Menu which appear with ALT key or Space-dots 1-3-4. Move among 8 Menu: up/down navigation button, Space-1/Space-4. Move to the first Menu: up navigation button-left navigation button. Space-dots 1-3 Move to the last Menu: down navigation button-right navigation button. Space-dots 4-6 Execute Menu: Enter/Press cursor routing key 2 times. Type shortcut key
(1) View Calendar When Scheduler program is opened, you can view calendar at first. Move to the previous/next week: Up/down navigation button Move to the previous/next month: Move the cursor to month and press up/down navigation button. Move to the previous/next year: Move the cursor to month and press up/down navigation button. If there are some appointments on the date, asterisk sign appears in front of the date.
(2) New appointment Move the cursor to desired date and then press Ctrl-N or ENTER. Move the cursor to the month, date and year and press up/down navigation button or type the number directly in order to change the date. After that, press ENTER to move next item. a. Date b. Time Choose the time with same way as Date. c. Alarm Time You can choose up to 47:59. If you dont want alarm, choose off and if you want alarm, choose 00:00. Press ENTER to move next item. Type the subject of appointment up to 140 characters. Press ENTER to save all options or ESC key to cancel all options. d. Subject
(3) Modify appointment Move the cursor to desired date and then press Ctrl-M or execute Modify appointment under Menu. How to modify appointment is same as New appointment.
(4) View All appointment Execute View All appointment under Menu. While viewing appointment, also you can manage appointments.
(5) Search appointment Ctrl-F or execute Search appointment under Menu. When Find: dialog box appears, type what you want and press ENTER.
(6) Delete appointment Navigate cursor to the desired date and press Ctrl-D or execute Delete Appointment under Menu. When prompt dialog box appears, press ENTER, Y or cursor routing key on Yes character in the Braille cell. But if you dont want to delete appointment, 1) Locate cursor to the No and press ENTER. 2) Press N. 3) Press Space or Backspace and then ENTER.
(7) Copy appointment Navigate cursor to the specific date which you want to copy and press Ctrl-C. You can paste copied appointment in clipboard to Notepad with Ctrl-V.
(8) Backup appointment Ctrl-B Backup file will be saved in the database folder of SD card.
(9) Restore appointment Ctrl-R 6. Option Navigating key: Space-4/Space-1, up/down navigation button, up/down scroll button Change the setting: Space/Backspace Save the option: Enter Cancel: ESC Followings are options which you can set up.
- Edit dot mode: On/Off
- Show File attributes: On/Off
- Startup Mode: Main menu/New file/Recent file/ Braille display/Calculator You can choose which program/menu is executed when turning on Braille EDGE 40.
- Play Sound: On/Off
- View Message Grade: Contracted/Uncontracted/Computer Braille
- Braille Tables: Spanish/French/Germany/Italian/English/UK You can choose which Braille table is used when opening .brl file in the Notepad. Default is English.
- Message Display Time: Ignore/1sec/2sec/3sec/4sec/5sec/Stand by When you choose stand by option, all message used in the Braille EDGE 40 remains until you press anything.
- Power Saving Mode: On/Off
- View file lists: On/off You can choose whether Braille EDGE 40 in sleep mode after 10 minutes. Default is On. You can choose which file type can be displayed on the file list of Notepad. With this option, you can view other file type which cannot be opened on the Braille EDGE 40 such as doc and docx.
- Backup/restore: Backup/restore/initialize 7. Information You can check 4 items.
: SD card memory (total memory, free space) Power status (battery level, power type (adapter/battery)) Firmware version (Version number, build date) Bluetooth (Bluetooth name, pin code) Among 4 items, you can navigate with up/down Navigation button and Space-1/Space-4. 8. Command Summary Common Move to the next item: down navigation button or Space-4 Move to the previous item: up navigation button or Space-1 Move to the first item: up navigation button-left navigation button or Space-1-3 Move to the last item: down navigation button-right navigation button or Space-4-6 Move to next 40 item: Alt-up navigation button or Space-1-2-6 Move to previous 40 item: Alt-down navigation button or Space-3-4-5 Execute program: Enter or right navigation button or cursor routing key 2 times Enter sub folder: Enter or right navigation button or cursor routing key 2 times Cancel: Esc key or left navigation button Exit: Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6) or Esc key. Enter folder or open file: right navigation button or Enter Move to the upper folder: left navigation button or Backspace Call up the menu: Space-1-2-4 or Alt Notepad Open new document: Ctrl-N (dots 1-3-4-5) Open recent document: Ctrl-P (dots 1-2-3-4) Open document with read only mode: Ctrl-R (dots1-2-3-5) Move to next line: Space-1 or up navigation button. Move to previous line: Space-4 or down navigation button. Move to first line: Space-1-3 Move to last line: Space-4-6 Move to previous paragraph: Sapce-3 or Ctrl-up navigation button. Move to next paragraph: Space-6 or Ctrl-down navigation button. Move to previous page: Space-2-3 or Alt-up navigation button Move to next page: Space-5-6 or Alt-down navigation button Move to the home of the document: Space-1-2-3 or Ctrl-Alt-up navigation button Move to the end of document: Space-4-5-6 or Ctrl-Alt-down navigation button Select block: Ctrl-B (dots 1-2) Select all: Ctrl-A Cut block Ctrl-X (dots 1-3-4-6) Copy: Ctrl-C (dots 1-3) Paste: Ctrl-V (dots 1-2-3-6) Delete character on the current cursor: Alt-C (dots 1-3) Delete word on the current cursor: Alt-W (dots 2-4-5-6) Delete current line: Alt-L (dots 1-2-3) Delete block: Ctrl-D (dots 1-4-5) Undo: Ctrl-Z (dots 1-3-5-6) Insert-D: Insert todays date Insert-T: Insert current time Insert calculation and result: Insert-R (dots1-2-3-5), Find: Ctrl-F (dots 1-2-4), Find the character again: Ctrl-Shift-F (dots 1-2-4) Replace: Ctrl-R (dots 12-3-5) Set Mark: Ctrl-M (dots 1-3-4). Move Mark: Ctrl-J (dots 2-4-5) Auto scroll: up scroll button-down scroll button View format character: Insert-C (dots 1-4) Read only: Alt-R (dots 1-2-3-5) Auto scroll speed: Shift-left navigation button or Shift-navigation button Copy file and folder: Ctrl-C (dots 1-3) Cut file/folder: Ctrl-X (dots 1-3-4-6) Paste file/folder: Ctrl-V (dots 1-2-3-6) Delete file/folder: Ctrl-D (dots 1-4-5) Select all file/folders: Ctrl-A Create new folder: Ctrl-F (dots 1-2-4) Rename file/folder: Ctrl-E (dots 1-5) Find file/folder: Ctrl-S (dots-2-3-4) Attribute: Ctrl-I (dots 2-4) Braille Display Backspace: Backspace or space-1-2 Delete: Space-1-4-5 Insert: F6 Alt: F4 Alt+[Character]: F4-[Character]
Enter: Enter or Space-1-5 Ctrl: F3 Ctrl+[Character]: F3-[Character]
Tab: F2 Shift-Tab: F2-F5 Ctrl-Tab: F2-F3 Ctrl-Shift-Tab: F2-F3-F5 Esc: F1 Shift-Esc: F1-F5 Ctrl-Shift-Esc: F1-F3-F5 Shift+[Character]: F5-[Character]
Caps Lock: Space-U(dots 1-3-6) Up arrow: Up Navigation button or Space-1 Down arrow: Down Navigation button or Space-4 Left arrow: Left navigation button or Space-3 Right arrow: Right navigation button or Space-6 Ctrl-left arrow: Space-2 Ctrl-right arrow: Space-5 Page up: Space-2-3 Page down: Space-5-6 Ctrl-page up: Space-1-2-6 Ctrl-page down: Space-3-4-5 Home: Space-1-3 End: Space-4-6 Ctrl-Home: Space-1-2-3 Ctrl-End: Space-4-5-6 F1 ~ F12: Space-1~12th cursor routing key. Win: F7 Pop up: F8 Win+[Character]: F7-[Character]
Pause key: Space-p(1-2-3-4) Space: Space Alt-F4: Space-1-3-4-6 Application 1) Calculator View calculation result (=): Enter Type new calculation: Enter Plus: dots 3-4-6 Minus: dots 3-6 Multiply by: dots 1-6 Divided by: dots 3-4 Percent: dots 1-4-6 Power: dots 4-5-7 Decimal point: dots 4-6 Left parenthesis: dots 1-2-3-5-6 Right parenthesis: dots 2-3-4-5-6 Reset all: Ctrl-A Save file: Ctrl-S Copy line: Ctrl-C Paste: Ctrl-V Copy Result: Ctrl-R Review previous calculation and result: Up navigation button 2) Stop Watch Start/Stop: Enter Pause: Space Reset: Backspace 3) Count Down Start/Stop: Enter Pause: Space Reset: Backspace Close: ESC key
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-02-22 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2012-02-22
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
HIMS International Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007444052
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1 | Physical Address |
174, Gajeong-ro
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1 |
Daejeon, N/A 305-350
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1 |
South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@micomlabs.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
QJC
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
B40K
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K******** C****
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1 | Title |
President
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-42********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-42********
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1 |
r******@himsintl.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Braille EDGE 40 | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Output listed is Conducted. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
CTK Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
P**** Y********
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 |
j******@e-ctk.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 20 | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0006000 |
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