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Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users Manual I13 I16 Users manual Tobii Dynavox I-Series Version
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Table of Contents 1 2 1.4 Introduction................................................................................................................................... 6 Explanation of Admonitions....................................................................................................6 1.1 Symbols and Markings ..........................................................................................................6 1.2 Intended Use .......................................................................................................................8 1.3 1.3.1 Intended User Profile..............................................................................................8 Portable Use .........................................................................................................9 1.3.2 1.3.3 Mounted Use.........................................................................................................9 Package Contents.................................................................................................................9 1.4.1 Tobii Dynavox I-Series with Tobii Dynavox Snap+ Core First / Communicator 5...........................................................................................................................9 Safety...........................................................................................................................................11 Avoiding Hearing Damage .................................................................................................. 11 2.1 2.2 Temperature .......................................................................................................................12 Power Supply and Batteries .................................................................................................12 2.3 Mounting ............................................................................................................................13 2.4 Emergency .........................................................................................................................13 2.5 2.6 Infrared ..............................................................................................................................13 Epilepsy .............................................................................................................................13 2.7 Electricity............................................................................................................................13 2.8 2.9 Software.............................................................................................................................13 Child Safety ........................................................................................................................13 2.10 Environmental Control.........................................................................................................14 2.11 Eye Gaze ...........................................................................................................................14 2.12 2.13 Third Party..........................................................................................................................14 3 Overview of the Tobii Dynavox I13 and I16 ............................................................................ 15 Key Features ......................................................................................................................15 Product Layout....................................................................................................................15 3.2.1 The Tobii Dynavox I13 and Tobii Dynavox I16.....................................................15 3.2.2 Ports, Sensors and Device Buttons .......................................................................16 Preinstalled Software ..........................................................................................................18 Tobii Dynavox Quick Release Adapter Plate..........................................................................18 3.4.1 Mounting the Tobii Dynavox QR Adapter Plate .......................................................19 Removing the Tobii Dynavox QR Adapter Plate......................................................19 3.4.2 Batteries in the Tobii Dynavox I-Series....................................................................................... 20 Batteries.............................................................................................................................20 4.1 4.2 Charging the Tobii Dynavox I-Series .....................................................................................20 4.2.1 The Status LED Behavior .....................................................................................20 4.3 Changing the Battery...........................................................................................................20 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series................................................................................................ 22 Starting the Device..............................................................................................................22 5.1 First Start Up .......................................................................................................22 5.1.1 Local Account vs Windows Account..................................................22 5.1.1.1 5.1.1.1.1 3.3 3.4 3.1 3.2 4 5 What is a local offline account in Windows 10? .........................................................................22 5.1.1.1.2 What is a Microsoft account?.....................................22 Creating a User Account..................................................................23 Tobii Dynavox Configuration ............................................................23 5.1.1.2 5.1.1.3 5.2 5.3 5.3.4.3 5.3.4.2 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.1.2 Password Information...........................................................................................23 Shutting Down the Device....................................................................................................24 Using Eye Gaze..................................................................................................................24 5.3.1 Positioning ..........................................................................................................24 Track Box............................................................................................................25 5.3.2 Track Status ........................................................................................................25 5.3.3 Eye Tracking Settings...........................................................................................26 5.3.4 5.3.4.1 The Calibration Tab .........................................................................26 Manage Profiles .......................................................26 5.3.4.1.1 Create New Profile ...................................................27 5.3.4.1.2 Calibration Results ...................................................27 5.3.4.1.3 5.3.4.1.4 Test Calibration ........................................................28 Recalibration............................................................28 5.3.4.1.5 Calibration Type .......................................................29 5.3.4.1.6 5.3.4.1.7 Wake-on-Gaze ......................................................30 The Activation Tab...........................................................................31 Gaze Settings ..........................................................31 5.3.4.2.1 5.3.4.2.2 Gaze & Switch Settings ............................................32 The Feedback Tab ..........................................................................32 Using the Stand Adjustable Base .........................................................................................33 Using the Cameras .............................................................................................................34 Using the Programmable IR Remote Control.........................................................................34 Adjusting the Volume...........................................................................................................35 Adjusting the Sound ............................................................................................................35 Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings .........................................................................................35 Adaptive Buttons .................................................................................................35 5.9.1 5.9.1.1 Triangle Button ...............................................................................35 5.9.1.2 Square Button.................................................................................36 Eye Tracker ........................................................................................................36 Eye Tracking...................................................................................36 5.9.2.1 5.9.2.1.1 Enabling the Eye Tracking.........................................36 5.9.2.1.2 Disabling the Eye Tracking........................................36 5.9.2.2 Eye Tracking Settings......................................................................36 Switches ............................................................................................................37 5.9.3.1 Enabling a Connected Switch...........................................................37 5.9.3.2 Disabling a Connected Switch..........................................................37 Touch & Gestures ...............................................................................................37 Edge Swipe ....................................................................................37 5.9.4.1 5.9.4.1.1 Enabling Edge Swipe................................................38 5.9.4.1.2 Disabling Edge Swipe...............................................38 Lock Screen ...................................................................................38 Enabling Lock Screen...............................................38 5.9.4.2.1 5.9.4.2.2 Disabling Lock Screen ..............................................38 Product Key ........................................................................................................38 5.9.5 5.9.6 System & Diagnostics ..........................................................................................39 Reset the Tobii Dynavox I-Series..........................................................................................39 5.10 Product Care............................................................................................................................... 42 Temperature & Humidity ......................................................................................................42 6.1 General Use - Operating Temperature ...................................................................42 6.1.1 6.1.2 Transportation and Storage ..................................................................................42 5.9.4.2 5.9.2 5.9.3 5.9.4 6 A4.1 A4.2 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Cleaning of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series Device.......................................................................42 Placement ..........................................................................................................................42 Transporting the Tobii Dynavox I-Series Device.....................................................................42 Disposing of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series Device .....................................................................43 Appendix A Support, Warranty, Training Resources and Trouble-shooting................................... 44 If the Tobii Dynavox I-Series does not Power up .....................................................44 How do I carry out a Power Reset on the Tobii Dynavox I-Series?............................44 Appendix B Compliance Information .............................................................................................. 46 For P15B Equipment............................................................................................46 For Portable Devices............................................................................................46 Appendix C Computer Device States of Operation and LED Status.............................................. 49 Appendix D Technical Specifications .............................................................................................. 51 Appendix E Maximum Allowed Temperature.................................................................................. 55 Appendix F Approved Accessories................................................................................................. 56 B1.1 B1.2 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Tobii Dynavox I-Series device from Tobii Dynavox!
To ensure the optimal performance of this product, please take the time to read this manual carefully. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device is available in two different sizes: the Tobii Dynavox I13 with a 13.3" screen and the To-
bii Dynavox I16 with a 15.6" screen. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series is a Eye Gaze device but can be ordered without the Eye Gaze function. This Users Manual covers:
The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device, models Tobii Dynavox I13 and Tobii Dynavox I16. The Eye Gaze functions 1.1 Explanation of Admonitions In this manual we use six (6) levels of admonitions as follows:
The Note symbol is used for notifying the user of something important or of something that needs special attention. The Tips symbol is used for notifying the user of something they might not have thought of. The Caution symbol is used to inform of something that could cause harm to, or malfunction of, the equipment. The Warning symbol is used to inform of something in which there is a conceivable risk of harm to the user if the Warning is ignored. The High Volume symbol is used to inform of something that can cause damage to hearing. The High Temperature symbol is used to inform of surface temperature conditions that may cause injury or discomfort. 1.2 Symbols and Markings This section provides information about the symbols that are used on the Tobii Dynavox I-Series, its accessories or packaging. Symbol or Markings Description USB 3.0 Port On/Off (push/push) power. 3.5 mm Switch port 1 3.5 mm Switch port 2 6 1 Introduction
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US SW1SW2 Symbol or Markings Description Power Connector Head phone jack 3,5 mm Dispose of in accordance with your country's requirements. CE is the abbreviation of the European Communities and this mark tells customs officials in the European Union that the product complies with one or more of the EC Directives This mark is a certification mark employed on electronic products manufactured or sold in the United States which certifies that the electromagnetic interference from the de-
vice is under limits approved by the Federal Communica-
tions Commission. UL Classification Marks for Canada and the United States. Recognized component mark for Canada and the United States. Refer to instruction manual/booklet Recyclable material. Recyclable material in Taiwan. Conforms to relevant Australian EMC requirements. Manufacture Reference number. Serial Number Safety Class II equipment (reinforced insulation). This mark show the pin out polarity on the AC/DC Power Adapter.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 1 Introduction 7 Symbol or Markings Description Enclosure ingress protection code per IEC 60529 China Compulsory Certificate The most recognized International Safety mark. This safety listing signifies that the product was tested to IEC606011 China RoHS compliance. RoHS directive compliance. Intended Use 1.3 The Tobii Dynavox I-Series is an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) product, a purpose-built Speech Generating Device (SGD) designed to provide to its users increased communication ability and greater independence. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series is intended primarily to provide, and act as, a compliment to everyday communication for peo-
ple that have challenges in their ability to speak due to injury, disability or illness. This intended use is reflected in design features such as long lasting batteries, superior sound quality, high durability, built in environmental control and alternative input methods. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series is a device with optional Tobii Eye Tracker and a capacitive touch screen for touch access. The device is intended to be used on a mounting arm, or standing upright on an appropriate surface. In addition to eye gaze and touch the device can be operated through switch scanning, mouse, keyboard or a combination of all four. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series is designed primarily for face-to-face communication and secondarily for long distance commu-
nication, computer access and environmental control. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series allows the user to communicate via text or symbols to generate text-to-speech or play back recorded messages, for face-to-face communication. The user can also display their messages on the outwards facing display on the back of the device. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series allows users to compose text messages (SMS) and e-mails through adapted interfaces, or access third party apps and services for on-
line communication, such as Skype or Facebook. With the Tobii Dynavox I-Series, users have the freedom and flexibility provided via the Microsoft Windows 10 environment. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series meets the definition for medical equipment; and is registered as a Class I medical device with the Swedish Medical Products Agency, and as Class II durable medical equipment with the US FDA. The Tobii Dynavox I-
Series is available in two sizes (13.3 and 15.6); and is available as a dedicated (locked) Speech Generating Device. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device does not sustain or support life. In case of failure of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device, the user should have a low-tech backup solution for communication. Contraindication: The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device should never be, for the user, the only means of communi-
cating important information. In case of failure of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device, the user cannot communicate using it. Intended User Profile 1.3.1 The Primary Users of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series I13 and I16 are those individuals who, due to physical and/or cognitive conditions require an AAC device for Speech and environmental controls. It is appropriate for users of all ages. 8 1 Introduction
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Portable Use 1.3.2 A portable Tobii Dynavox I-Series can be used in two (2) different positions. Upright orientation Mounted (see section 1.3.3 Mounted Use) Upright Orientation Mounted Use 1.3.3 The Tobii Dynavox I-Series can be mounted on to several mounting systems. Mount the Tobii Dynavox Quick Release
(QR) adapter plate on to the device. The Tobii Dynavox QR adapter plate can be attached to the following support systems:
REHAdapt/ConnectIT Daessy For more information, see 3.4 Tobii Dynavox Quick Release Adapter Plate, page 18 and Appendix F Approved Accesso-
ries, page 56. 1.4 Package Contents It is recommended to keep the original packaging materials for the Tobii Dynavox I-Series. If device needs to be returned to Tobii Dynavox for Warranty related issues or repair, it is beneficial that the origi-
nal packaging or equal equivalent is used for shipping. Most shipping carriers require at least 2 inches of packing material around the device. Note: Due to Joint Commission regulations, any shipping materials including boxes sent to Tobii Dynavox must be discarded. Tobii Dynavox I-Series with Tobii Dynavox Snap+ Core First / Communicator 5 1.4.1 The items below are included with your Tobii Dynavox I-Series package:
1 Device (13.3 or 15.6) 1 Adjustable Base 1 Eye tracker (built in) 1 Tobii Dynavox QR adapter plate 1 Battery 1 Power Supply 1 Windows 10 license 1 Tobii Dynavox Communicator 5 software (pre-installed) 1 Tobii Dynavox Snap + Core First software (pre-installed) 1 Tobii Dynavox Pathways for Core First software (pre-installed) 1 Boardmaker Student Center software (pre-installed)
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 1 Introduction 9 1 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users Manual (on the device as a PDF document) 1 Quick Start Manual (printed) 1 Snap + Core First Training Cards 1 Communicator 5 Training Cards 1 Safety and Compliance documents (printed) 1 Warranty Document (printed) 10 1 Introduction
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 2 Safety The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device has been tested and approved as compliant to all the Specifications and Standards listed in Appendix B Compliance Information, page 46 of this manual and in the Appendix D Technical Specifications, page 51 including, but not limited to, the Medical Device Standard (Class 1/Type B). Nevertheless, in order to ensure safe op-
eration of your Tobii Dynavox I-Series device, there are a few safety warnings to bear in mind:
No modification of this equipment is allowed Contraindication: The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device should never be, for the user, the only means of communi-
cating important information. In case of failure of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device, the user cannot communicate using it. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series is not to be used as a life supporting Device, and it shall not be relied on in case of loss of function due to power loss or other causes. There could be a choking hazard risk if small parts detach from the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device shall not be exposed to or used in weather conditions outside the Technical Specification of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device shall only be used with Tobii Dynavox I-Series specific Accessories that have a mounting instruction included with the accessory. The charging cable could present strangulation hazards to young children. Never leave small children unat-
tended with the charging cable. Young children or people with cognitive disabilities should not have access to, or the use of, the Tobii Dynavox I-
Series device without parental or guardian supervision. Do no attach any decorations, post it notes or similar on the screen side of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device, that may interfere with the Eye Gaze or touch screen performance. 2.1 Avoiding Hearing Damage Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones, headphones or speakers are used at high volume. To prevent this, the volume should be set to a safe level. You can become desensitized over time to high sound levels which may then sound acceptable yet still could be damaging your hearing. If you experience symptoms such as ring-
ing in your ears, please lower the volume or stop using the earphones/headphones. The louder the volume, the less time is required before your hearing could be affected. Hearing experts suggest the following measures to protect your hearing:
Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings. To establish a safe volume level:
Set your volume control at a low setting. Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, without distortion. Limit the amount of time you use earphones or headphones at high volume. Turn the volume down if you cannot hear people speaking near you. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device can produce sounds in decibel ranges that may cause hearing loss for a nor-
mal hearing person, even when exposed for less than a minute. The Maximum sound level of the unit is in parity with the sound levels that a healthy young man can produce while screaming. Since the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device is intended as a voice Prosthetic, it shares the same possibilities and potential risks of causing harm to hearing. The higher decibel ranges are offered to enable communication in a noisy environment and should be used with care and only in said noisy environments.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 2 Safety 11 2.2 Temperature When used in direct sunshine or in any other hot environment the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device may have hot surfaces. There are built-in temperature sensors that monitors the temperature. If the sensors detects tempera-
tures above the temperature specified in Table E.1 Maximum Allowed Temperature, page 55, the device will au-
tomatically trigger a Windows Shut Down or Hibernate (depending on Windows Power Button configuration) to prevent risk of harm to the user. It may take a while before Tobii Dynavox I-Series device can be restarted, as the unit may need time to cool down. Do not touch the area specified in Figure E.1 Temperature Threshold Area, page 55 when the Tobii Dynavox I-
Series device is running. The specified area can reach temperatures which may cause permanent bodily harm in the event of prolonged direct skin contact. Use appropriate precautions to avoid injury. 2.3 Power Supply and Batteries The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device uses Lithium Ion batteries. These batteries have a storage temperature range of between -20 /-4 and 40 /104 within 3 months. If you are in a hot environment, be aware that it can affect the ability to charge the batteries. The internal temper-
ature has to be between 0 /32 and 45 /113 for the batteries to charge. If the internal battery temperature raises above 45 /113 the batteries will not charge at all. Move the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device and the batteries to a cooler environment to let the batteries charge properly. Avoid exposing the batteries to fire or to temperatures above 50 /122 . These conditions may cause a battery to malfunction, generate heat, ignite or explode. Be aware that it is possible, in a worst case scenario, for temper-
atures to reach greater than those stated above in, for example, the trunk of a car on a hot day. So, storing the device, with batteries installed, in a hot car trunk could conceivably lead to a malfunction. Do not disassemble or harm the battery. Pay attention to the environmental laws and regulations which apply in your area when disposing of batteries. For safe operation of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device, use only chargers, batteries, and accessories approved by Tobii Dynavox. Do not open (except for the battery cover), or modify, the metal casing of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device or of the power supply, since you may be exposed to potentially hazardous electrical voltage. The device contains no serviceable parts. If the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device or its accessories are mechanically damaged, do not to use them. If the battery is not charged or the Tobii Dynavox I-Series is not powered up by the power supply, the Tobii Dyna-
vox I-Series device will shut down. If the Power Supply Cord becomes damaged, contact Tobii Dynavox for replacement. Do not connect any devices with a non-medical grade power supply to any connector on the Tobii Dynavox I-Ser-
ies device. The appliance coupler of the power supply or separable plug is used as the Mains Disconnection Device, please do not position the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device so that it is difficult to operate the disconnection device. Special regulations apply to shipping Lithium-ion batteries. If dropped, crushed, or short-circuited, these batteries can release dangerous amounts of heat and may ignite, and are dangerous in fires. Please reference IATA regulations when shipping lithium metal or lithium ion batteries or cells: http://www.iata. org/whatwedo/cargo/dgr/Pages/lithium-batteries.aspx 12 2 Safety
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 2.4 Mounting The Tobii Dynavox I-Series should be mounted according to MANUFACTURER instructions of approved mounts. Tobii Dynavox or its agents are not liable for damage or injuries to a person or its property due to a Tobii Dynavox I-Series falling from a mounted configuration. The mounting of a Tobii Dynavox I-Series is done entirely at the users own risk. 2.5 Emergency Do not rely on the device for emergency calls or banking transactions. We recommend having multiple ways to communicate in emergency situations. Banking transactions should only be carried out with a system recom-
mended by, and approved according to the standards of your bank. 2.6 Infrared The Tobii Dynavox I-Series emits pulsed infrared (IR) light both from the eye tracker and from the Environmental Control Unit. Other devices controlled by IR or susceptible to disturbance by IR light might be affected by the IR light emitted from the Tobii Dynavox I-Series. Do not use the Tobii Dynavox I-Series in the vicinity of such devices if their functionality is of critical importance. 2.7 Epilepsy Some people with Photosensitive Epilepsy are susceptible to epileptic seizures or loss of consciousness when exposed to certain flashing lights or light patterns in everyday life. This may happen even if the person has no medical history of epilepsy or has never had any epileptic seizures. A person with Photosensitive Epilepsy would also be likely to have problems with TV screens, some arcade games, and flickering fluorescent bulbs. Such people may have a seizure while watching certain images or pat-
terns on a monitor, or even when exposed to the light sources of an eye tracker. It is estimated that about 3-5%
of people with epilepsy have this type of Photosensitive Epilepsy. Many people with Photosensitive Epilepsy ex-
perience an "aura" or feel odd sensations before the seizure occurs. If you feel odd during use, move your eyes away from the eye tracker. 2.8 Electricity Do not open the casing, except for the battery cover, of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device, since you may be ex-
posed to potentially hazardous electrical voltage. The device contains no user serviceable parts. 2.9 Software Windows 10 comes with Windows Defender included, providing protection from viruses, malware, and other po-
tential threats. Regardless of whether you use Windows Defender or a third party anti-virus software, we recom-
mend that you always keep your antivirus software up-to-date. Software other than that which is pre-installed on the Tobii Dynavox I-Series is installed at the user's own risk. Ex-
ternal software could cause the Tobii Dynavox I-Series to malfunction and might not be covered by the warranty. 2.10 Child Safety The Tobii Dynavox I-Series are advanced computer systems and electronic devices. As such they are composed of numerous separate, assembled parts. In the hands of a child these parts have the possibility of being sepa-
rated from the device, possibly constituting a choking hazard or another danger to the child. Young children should not have access to, or the use of, the device without parental or guardian supervision.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 2 Safety 13 2.11 Environmental Control The Programmable IR Remote Control Environmental Control Unit (ECU) is not to be relied on as the only method of interaction with IR controlled devices. 2.12 Eye Gaze Some people may experience a certain amount of fatigue (due to intentional eye focusing and hard concentra-
tion) or even a dryness of the eyes (due to less frequent blinking) when first getting used to Eye Gaze. If you are experiencing fatigue or dry eyes start off slowly and limit the length of your Eye Gaze sessions to your comfort level. Remoisturizing eye drops can be helpful to combat dryness. 2.13 Third Party Tobii Dynavox assumes no responsibility for any consequence resulting from use of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series in a manner inconsistent with its intended use, including any use of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series with third-party soft-
ware and/or hardware that changes the intended use. 14 2 Safety
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 3 Overview of the Tobii Dynavox I13 and I16 3.1 Key Features The Tobii Dynavox I-Series has several built-in features. Some of these come standard and some can be ordered as addi-
tional features. Standard features: 2 Camera, 1 microphone, 2 speakers, 1 IR ECU (Environmental Control Unit), 1 Bluetooth and 1 WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) 3.2 Product Layout A Tobii Dynavox I-Series device has a color Capacitive touch, LED Backlight screen. The Tobii Dynavox I13 has a 13.3 screen with a 1920 1080 pixel resolution. The Tobii Dynavox I16 has a 15.4 screen with a 1920 1080 pixel resolution. 3.2.1 The Tobii Dynavox I13 and Tobii Dynavox I16
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 3 Overview of the Tobii Dynavox I13 and I16 15 1315 3.2.2 Ports, Sensors and Device Buttons Position Description Status LED 1 Figure 3.1 Front Position Description 6 7 8 9 Quick Access Button 1
(Configurable) Tracks Status (Default for touch) Quick Access Button 2
(Configurable) Calibrate Eye Tracker (Default for touch) Volume Down Volume Up 2 3 4 5 Light sensor Microphone Camera 2 MP Fixed Focus(FF) Eye Tracker 16 3 Overview of the Tobii Dynavox I13 and I16
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 123475689 Figure 3.2 Back Position Description Position Description 10 11 12 Camera 8 MP Auto Focus (AF) Power Button Rear display 13 14 15 Mounting Holes for mounts bracket Speakers Programmable IR Remote/
ECU (transmitter and receiver)
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 3 Overview of the Tobii Dynavox I13 and I16 17 10111213141415 Figure 3.3 Bottom, Left, and Right Side Position Description 16 17 18 Power Connector USB 3.0 connectors (2) Head phone jack 3,5 mm Position Description Switch Port 1 Switch Port 2 Battery Cover 19 20 21 Never force a connector into a port. If the connector and port do not join with reasonable ease, they probably do not match. Make sure that the connector matches the port and that you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port. Be extra careful with the USB connectors. 3.3 Preinstalled Software The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device is delivered with all pre-ordered and required software installed and ready to use. Should a reinstallation become necessary at any stage, perform a Factory Recovery. For more information, see 5.10 Reset the Tobii Dynavox I-Series, page 39. Tobii Dynavox Quick Release Adapter Plate 3.4 Tobii Dynavox QR adapter plate has two sides:
18 3 Overview of the Tobii Dynavox I13 and I16
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 171819202116 Daessy REHAdapt Make sure the required side of the Tobii Dynavox QR adapter plate is face away from the Tobii Dynavox I-Series for the mounting system to use. Mounting the Tobii Dynavox QR Adapter Plate 3.4.1 To mount the Tobii Dynavox QR adapter plate:
1. Place the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device face down on a flat surface. 2. Select the required side of the plate, see 1.3.3 Mounted Use, page 9. 3. Place the plate onto the device with the required side facing away from the unit. 4. Tighten the two (2) screws using a Torx T20 screwdriver to that fasten the plate to the unit. Removing the Tobii Dynavox QR Adapter Plate 3.4.2 To remove the Tobii Dynavox QR adapter plate:
1. Place the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device face down on a flat surface. 2. Use a Torx T20 screwdriver to remove the two (2) screws that fasten the plate to the unit. 3. Remove the plate.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 3 Overview of the Tobii Dynavox I13 and I16 19 4 Batteries in the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 4.1 Batteries The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device has one built-in battery and a battery indicator. The battery indicator will send out a warning of Low battery when the battery drops below 10% of its capacity. If the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device is not pow-
ered up by the power supply for charging, the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device will shut down automatically. For more infor-
mation, see Appendix D Technical Specifications, page 51. 4.2 Charging the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 1. Connect the Power cable to the Power Connector on the device. 2. Connect the Power adapter to an electrical outlet and charge the tablet until the battery is fully charged. For device storage and battery charging temperatures, see 2 Safety, page 11 . The Status LED Behavior 4.2.1 The status LED will shine with three (3) different colors:
Green Fully charged Blue Charging Red Fault If the LED blinks three (3) times when the power button is pressed, the battery level is below the critical level and the battery needs to be charged. 4.3 Changing the Battery 1. Place the device with the display facing down. 2. Unscrew the five (5) screws holding the battery cover in place with a Phillips screw driver. 3. Remove the battery cover plate. 4. Pull the Battery strap to remove the battery from the battery compartment 20 4 Batteries in the Tobii Dynavox I-Series
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5. Push the new battery into the battery compartment. Align the two battery icons, one is located on the battery and one on the device, for the battery to be in the correct position. 6. Place the battery cover back in place. 7. Tighten the five (5) screws with a Phillips screwdriver.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 4 Batteries in the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 21 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series No skill other then reading is necessary for setting up the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device. Follow this Users Manual and the Quick Start Manual. 5.1 Starting the Device Start the device in one of the following ways:
Press the power button on the right side of the device. (Position 10 in Figure 3.2 Back) Activate a configured Switch. When you have started the device, the Power LED will shine blue or green depending on if the device is connected to AC or on batteries. For more information about the LED Behavior, see Appendix C Computer Device States of Operation and LED Status, page 49. First Start Up 5.1.1 When you start your Tobii Dynavox I-Series for the first time, you are required to go through a couple steps to set your I-
Series up with the correct software and language installation. The whole process usually takes between 10-15 minutes. Immediately after booting up the I-Series, you will be taken through the Windows Out-of-box experience (OOBE). It will re-
quire you to acknowledge both Microsoft and Tobii Dynavox End User License Agreement. This is also where you set up language and time-zone preferences. You will also be able to connect to a WIFI-network. Simply follow the instructions on screen to progress to the next step. Internet-connectivity is not a requirement. 5.1.1.1 Local Account vs Windows Account What is a local offline account in Windows 10?
5.1.1.1.1 A local account is a user name and password combination that you have used to log into any of the legacy Windows oper-
ating systems. It grants you access to the system's resources and allows you to customize it to your settings and preferen-
ces. A local user account in Windows 10 will allow you to install traditional desktop apps, personalize settings and use the operating system the old fashioned way. Of course, local offline accounts can be created for a single system, so if you have multiple devices, you will need to use a different local account for each of them. And although it is not necessarily recom-
mended, this type of offline account allows you to remove password protection if you don't want it. You can access the Windows Store but, if you use Windows 10 Home, you cannot download and install apps without a Mi-
crosoft account. If, however, you use Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise or Education, you can download and install apps from the Windows Store, but only if they're free. If they're paid, you must sign in using a Microsoft account so that their licenses are associated with you. Lastly, if you use a local offline account in Windows 10, your settings will not be synchronized across all of the computers and devices you typically use. What is a Microsoft account?
5.1.1.1.2 A Microsoft account is a rebranding of any of previous accounts for Microsoft products. As such, if you have ever used services like Hotmail, Outlook.com, Skype, or devices like Xbox game consoles or Windows smartphones, then you are sure to have a Microsoft account already. By rebranding and combining all these different accounts, Microsoft allows for complete integration of all their services into a single online account. This means that you can use it to get access to every-
thing connected to the Microsoft ecosystem. For more help on how to create a Microsoft account and why you should do it, read this article: https://www.digitalcitizen.life/what-is-microsoft-account. The big difference from a local account is that you use an email address instead of a username to log into the operating system. So you can use either a Microsoft bound email address (hotmail.com, live.com or outlook.com) or Gmail and even an ISP specific email address to create your Microsoft account. This type of sign in the process means that you cannot re-
move the password protection. You can only change it. 22 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5.1.1.2 Creating a User Account Tobii Dynavox recommends using a Microsoft Account, if possible. Benefits of using a Microsoft Account include One Drive cloud storage to back up files such as photos, videos, etc., simple Password Recovery through Microsoft, ability to purchase paid apps through the Microsoft Store, pa-
rental controls, device sync, and Find My Device. If you already have a Microsoft Account you want to use, it is OK to use that Microsoft Account. 1. Select the Create account text on the page and follow the directions. 2. Enter your email address. When creating a Microsoft Account, you can use your current email address, regardless of domain (ex.
@gmail, @yahoo, etc.) 3. Sign in 4. Select Set a PIN and follow the steps, or select Do this later to set up at another time. Passwords are not always secure. Setting up a PIN allows you to sign in to your device in a more secure way 5. Microsoft OneDrive, your personal cloud storage can be set up by selecting Next. Windows will automatically save files to Microsoft OneDrive. Select Only save files to this PC if you dont want Windows to use Microsoft OneDrive. Tobii Dynavox also recommend that you create a free account on myTobiiDynavox.com. It allows you to save, backup, and share Pagesets with other users all from one place. Tobii Dynavox Configuration 5.1.1.3 Once completing the above steps, a Tobii Dynavox setup guide will launch. The setup guide will ask you for a QR-code that defines what Tobii Dynavox software is to be installed. The QR-code is supplied on paper with your device, and the setup guide will let you use the built-in rear camera to scan it. Alternatively, you can also manually enter the license code, found on the same paper as the QR-code. Once the QR-code/license number is successfully read, the system will spend approx-
imately 5-10 minutes configuring your Tobii Dynavox Communication software. In the meantime, you will be asked to ac-
knowledge safety information and manage device settings. Once your software is configured and ready to go, you will be automatically notified. 1. Remove the QR Code from the box and scan it using the devices camera. If the camera is having trouble reading the QR code, choose manual entry. 2. An option will show allowing the device to automatically sign into the User Account when the device is powered on. If you would like to be logged in automatically, leave the box checked and enter the password for the User Ac-
count that was set up in the previous steps above. Uncheck the box if you want to enter the password for the User Account when the device is started. Once finished, select Next. 3. The device will then configure and finish its setup. Once complete, the device will be ready to use!
Congratulations, you are now ready to use your Tobii Dynavox device!
Password Information 5.1.2 The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device is configured to start up without a password. Though unusual, there are situations in which the password window could pop up; for example, when creating a new user in the operating system, when returning from the operating systems sleep mode or when downloading software updates from the internet.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 23 If you decide to use a password for your user account on your Tobii Dynavox I-Series device, be sure to write it down in a safe place for later use. Without the operating systems access password, Tobii Dynavox Support may be unable to assist you until you have recovered it through Microsoft. The password is case sensitive. Should the password window pop up, requiring a password, you need to know the password or where to find it. In order to type in the password use the Windows On-Screen Keyboard or an external USB keyboard (not included). 5.2 Shutting Down the Device The device should be shut down using one of the following ways:
Use the start menu in Windows (recommended when possible). By pressing the power button. Through the communication software installed on the device Should you be unable to shut the device down using either of the above, you can hold the power button on the top edge of the device down for seven seconds. The device will consequently shut down immediately, without waiting for open applica-
tions to close. This is not considered a "clean" Windows shut down and is thus not recommended unless completely necessary. 5.3 Using Eye Gaze The Tobii Dynavox I-Series operate with precision regardless of glasses, contact lenses, eye color or light conditions. Eye Gaze enables you to control the computer with your eyes using either Gaze Enabled applications (like Tobii Dynavox Snap+ Core First / Communicator 5) or through Windows Control. 5.3.1 Positioning The Tobii Dynavox I-Series is designed to work optimally when it is parallel to the users eyes at a distance of about 60 cm
(23.5 inches), see Figure 5.1 Positioning, page 24. Figure 5.1 Positioning Figure 5.2 Positioning when Users Leaning Sideways or Those Lying Down 24 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US X cm / inchesX cm / inches This means that for those users leaning sideways or those lying down the Tobii Dynavox I-Series also needs to be tilted in order to keep the users eyes parallel to the screen and at the optimal distance, see Figure 5.2 Positioning when Users Leaning Sideways or Those Lying Down, page 24. Make sure the user is placed comfortably in relation to the optimal positioning of, and distance from, the unit. Be aware also that the users comfort, as well as the Eye Gaze performance, will be enhanced if the sun is not shin-
ing directly on the screen or into the users eyes. The user should be positioned at the optimal distance to allow for the best possible Eye Gaze. Track Box 5.3.2 The Tobii Dynavox I-Series allows for extensive Freedom of Head Movement. Once the Tobii Dynavox I-Series is properly calibrated and placed in front of the user, no further adjustments are required. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series produces an industry leading sized track box with the approximate dimensions of 30 cm 20 cm 20 cm / 11.8 in 7.9 in 7.9 in (Width Height Depth). The Track Box is an invisible box positioned approximately 60 cm (23.5 in) straight out from a point just above the middle of the screen. At 70 cm (27.5 in) the Tobii Dynavox I-Series allows for lateral Freedom of Head Movement in an area of about 50 36 cm
(20 14 in) or 35 30 cm (13,8 11,8 in) depending on which Eye tracker the Tobii Dynavox I-Series is equipt with. For more information, see Appendix D Technical Specifications, page 51. In order to function properly for Eye Gaze the user needs at least one eye in the track box at all times. 5.3.3 Track Status The Track Status function is used to check if the user is correctly positioned in front of the eye tracker. The two (2) white dots The users eyes and how they are positioned towards the screen. For optimal position, the white dots should be in the middle of the black area. The color full bar on the left with the white arrow How far or close the user is positioned from the screen. If the white arrow is in the middle of the green area of the bar, the user is at the optimal distance from the screen. If the arrow is on the lower part of the bar move the user closer. If the arrow is on the upper part of the bar move the user further away from the bar.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 25 1. Select one of the following ways to access the Track Status:
Select the Track Status Button, pos x in Fig y, on the device Open Track Status from within your Tobii Dynavox Snap+ Core First / Communicator 5 2. Position the user. 3. Select the Close button when finished. This button is eye region based so just gaze on the button to activate it. 5.3.4 Eye Tracking Settings 5.3.4.1 The Calibration Tab Calibration profile: Will show the name of the profile that is active. Manage profiles: Select this button to change to an already existing profile. For more information, see 5.3.4.1.1 Manage Profiles, page 26. Create new profile: Select this button to create a new profile. For more information, see 5.3.4.1.2 Create New Profile, page 27. Calibration results: Select this button to view the result of the calibration. For more information, see 5.3.4.1.3 Calibration Results, page 27. Test calibration: Select this button to open the test calibration page. For more information, see 5.3.4.1.4 Test Calibration, page 28. Calibration type: There are two (2) different types of calibration: Accurate or Simple. For more information, see 5.3.4.1.6 Calibration Type, page 29. Track eyes: Select how the device should track the users eyes between: Both, Left or Right. Wake-on-Gaze: Toggle the Wake-on-Gaze function on/off. For more information, see 5.3.4.1.7 Wake-on-Gaze, page 30 Manage Profiles 5.3.4.1.1 On the Manage Profiles page you will be able to Activate or Delete an existing profile. In the middle of the screen, under Active Profile, you will be able to see the name of the profile that is active. All available profiles will be listed as button on the page, use the profiles. and button to scroll through the available 5.3.4.1.1.1 Activating a Profile 1. Select the button with the name of the profile to activate. 2. Select the Activate button located in the top right corner of the screen. 26 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 3. Select Yes to activate the selected profile or No to cancel. 4. Select Close to leave the page. 5.3.4.1.1.2 Deleting a Profile 1. Select the button with the name of the profile to delete. 2. Select the Delete button located in the top left corner of the screen. 3. Select Yes to delete the selected profile or No to cancel. 4. Select Close to leave the page. 5.3.4.1.2 Create New Profile 1. Select the Calibration type to use. For more information, see 5.3.4.1.6 Calibration Type, page 29. 2. Select the Create new profile button. 3. Select Yes to continue or No to cancel. 4. Give the new profile a name. Keyboard and mouse must be used. Only Alpha-Numeric characters can be used. 5. Select the Next button. 6. Position the user so that the two dots, representing the users eyes, are in the center of the box shown on screen. The calibration process will start when the right dot blinks at the user. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions for performing a calibration. 8. Check out the Calibration Results. For more information, see 5.3.4.1.3 Calibration Results, page 27. 9. Select Close to accept the calibration. 5.3.4.1.3 Calibration Results On the calibration results page, you will be able to see the result of the calibration for each of the calibration points. How many calibration points displayed on the page varies depending on which calibration type you have chosen and how you have customized the calibration. A calibration point can have three (3) different status:
Great (Green) Good (Yellow) No data (Red) When using the Accurate calibration type, the calibration will automatically restart if the eye tracker cant get any data from a calibration point.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 27 5.3.4.1.3.1 If a calibration point is in need of improvement, follow these steps:
Improving Calibration Points 1. Toggle the Select points using gaze On/Off check box to On to gaze enable the calibration points in order to select them with gaze. (Optional) 2. Select the calibration points to improve. 3. Select the Improve Point(s) button to start the calibration for the selected calibration points. 4. Repeat step 13, if necessary. 5.3.4.1.4 Test Calibration On the Test Calibration page the calibration can be tested, using predefined targets on the screen to see if the user needs to recalibrate the eye tracker. 1. Look at each dot in each circle on the screen to see how accurate the eye tracking is in that area. 2. Select Close when finished. 5.3.4.1.5 Recalibration 1. Select the Calibration type to use. For more information, see 5.3.4.1.6 Calibration Type, page 29. 2. Select the Recalibrate button to start a new calibration process for the active profile. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions for performing a calibration. 4. Check out the Calibration Results. For more information, see 5.3.4.1.3 Calibration Results, page 27. 28 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5. Select Close to accept the calibration. 5.3.4.1.6 There are two (2) calibration types available: Accurate and Simple. Calibration Type Accurate 5.3.4.1.6.1 Select the Accurate box to activate the most accurate calibration type. With the Accurate calibration type activated the calibration process will be a seven (7) points, pop the dots calibration. The Accurate calibration type is the default calibration type. Simple 5.3.4.1.6.2 Select the Simple box if you want to customize the calibration process. Select the Customize button next to the Simple button to customize the calibration process. Calibration points: Select if 1, 2, 5, or 9 calibration points should be used. 1-point calibration is not available on PCEye Go. Step-through: Toggle the Step-through On/Off check box to On to activate the function where you use the S key on a keyboard or tap/click the screen to step through the calibration. Calibration Area: For more information, see 5.3.4.1.6.2.1 Calibration Area, page 30. Stimulus:
Select the Browse button to change the Stimulus from the default white dot into:
One of the included stimulus, Image or Video An image of the user's favorite toy A favorite video Or something else. Background: Select the Background button to change the color of the background for the calibration procedure. Stimulus Speed: Select the speed for the stimulus to move around the screen between three different levels:
Slow Medium Fast Stimulus Size: Select the size of the stimulus when the stimulus is displayed on the screen between three different levels:
Small Medium
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 29 Large Close: Select the Close button to leave the page. 5.3.4.1.6.2.1 Calibration Area Select the Calibration area button to be able to customize the calibration area. Customizing the calibration area can be useful if you have discovered that the user cannot access certain areas of the screen using Eye Gaze. By sizing the calibration area to exclude the areas that the user cannot access it can improve the overall calibration. You can move and resize the calibration area to make it fit your preferred area of the screen. Select one of the following buttons:
OK to set the calibration area to represent the size you have adjusted it to be and exit the calibration area setting. Cancel to discard the changes and exit the calibration area setting. Default to reset the calibration area to factory default. Wake-on-Gaze 5.3.4.1.7 The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device can be set to wake automatically from Sleep mode when your eyes are registered as looking at the display. 30 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5.3.4.1.7.1 Enabling Wake-on-Gaze To enable Wake-on-Gaze for the device:
1. Make sure the Wake-on-Gaze is toggled On. 2. Select Windows Power Options link to adjust the Power Options (if needed) 5.3.4.1.7.2 Disabling Wake-on-Gaze To disable Wake-on-Gaze for the device:
1. Make sure the Wake-on-Gaze is toggled Off. 5.3.4.2 The Activation Tab 5.3.4.2.1 Gaze Settings In the Activation Tab, all the settings for how the user shall interact with Eye Gaze is set. If the user shall use the Gaze or Gaze & Switch to execute the commands and how the interaction shall behave. Activation method:
Gaze - Choose Gaze to use your gaze position to activate the zooming function that ends with the execution of the Gaze & Switch - Choose Gaze & Switch to use a switch to activate the zooming function that ends with the execu-
desired Task. tion of the desired Task. Button Dwell Time (Milliseconds) The Button Dwell Time can be set to 8 different levels, just look at the desired position to change the setting. Changing the Button Dwell Time will adjust how long the user must fix their gaze on a button before the Task is executed. The scale presents lower Button Dwell Time to the left and higher to the right. Look away before reselecting On - Choose On to activate Look away before reselecting. When On, the user must first look away from the ac-
tive gaze region to be able to active the same gaze region again. Off - Choose Off to deactivate Look away before reselecting. When Off, the active gaze region will be activated again and again as long as the user keeps gazing at the gaze region. (Default) Make pause button available when looking outside screen On - Choose On to activate Make pause button available when looking outside screen. When On, the pause button for pausing the eye tracking will be available when the user looks outside of the screen. Pausing the eye tracking Select the Pause button to pause the eye tracking. Select the Play button to active the eye tracking, Off - Choose Off to deactivate Make pause button available when looking outside screen. When Off, the pause button for pausing the eye tracking will not be available when the user looks outside of the screen (Default).
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 31 5.3.4.2.2 Gaze & Switch Settings Minimum Click Duration: The amount of time that the user must press the switch before it makes a selection. Duration Between Clicks: The amount of "dead time" that Windows Control waits before allowing further switch input. Look away before reselecting On - Choose On to activate Look away before reselecting. When On, the user must first look away from the ac-
tive gaze region to be able to active the same gaze region again. Off - Choose Off to deactivate Look away before reselecting. When Off, the active gaze region will be activated again and again as long as the user keeps gazing at the gaze region. (Default) Make pause button available when looking outside screen On - Choose On to activate Make pause button available when looking outside screen. When On, the pause button for pausing the eye tracking will be available when the user looks outside of the screen. Pausing the eye tracking Select the Pause button to pause the eye tracking. Select the Play button to active the eye tracking, Off - Choose Off to deactivate Make pause button available when looking outside screen. When Off, the pause button for pausing the eye tracking will not be available when the user looks outside of the screen (Default). 5.3.4.3 The Feedback Tab Feedback type:
Clock - The visual feedback is a clock that fills during the specified Button Dwell Time. When the clock is completely filled, the Task is executed. Dot - The visual feedback is a shrinking dot for Gaze users or a static dot for Switch users when a Task is executed. Invisible - No visual feedback will be shown on the screen when a Task is executed. 32 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Feedback color: Select the Change button to select the color of the feedback dot. For available colors, see Figure 5.3 Available Colors, page 33. Feedback size: The feedback size of the chosen feedback type can be set to three (3) different values. Figure 5.3 Available Colors Small Medium Large 5.4 Using the Stand Adjustable Base The Tobii Dynavox I-Series comes with a Stand Adjustable bBase as an accessory to be able to position the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device in more positions. The Stand Adjustable Base has two (2) different positions for the possibility to position the user in the best position for the best possible Eye Gaze. To use the Stand Adjustable base follow these instructions:
1. Place the Stand Adjustable Base on a flat surface and place the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device on to the Stand Ad-
justable base. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series and the base will lock together by the magnets in the Stand Adjustable Base.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 33 2. The Stand Adjustable Base in ready to be used together with the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device. 3. Select in which position to use the Stand Adjustable Base. First position Second position Rotate out the folding prop to its end position to be able to use the Stand Adjustable Base in the second position. 5.5 Using the Cameras The two built-in cameras allows you to take snapshots of items in front of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device and also from the display side. Use Tobii Dynavox Snap+ Core First / Communicator 5 or other relevant software to operate the cameras. 5.6 Using the Programmable IR Remote Control The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device includes a Programmable IR Remote Control Environmental Control Unit (ECU). The Programmable IR Remote Control is a programmable Infrared device that can be used to control equipment with an IR Re-
mote Control such as TV-sets or DVDs. 34 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US For more information about how to use and program the Programmable IR Remote Control, see the Tobii Dynavox Snap
+ Core First Users Manual or the Communicator Users Guide. If the device you are trying to control is not responding, try tilting the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device up or down slightly to change the angle at which the IR signal is being sent. The ECU is not to be relied on as the only method of interaction with IR controlled devices. 5.7 Adjusting the Volume To adjust the volume use the Volume Up button (Position 8) and volume down button (Position 9) on the bottom right hand side of the front of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device. For position references, see Figure 3.1 Front Volume adjustments can also be done in your Tobii Dynavox communication software. 5.8 Adjusting the Sound You can configure the built-in speakers using the Microsoft Windows Control Panel > Sound. We refer to Microsofts information on how to configure the sound in the Microsoft Windows Control Panel. Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings 5.9 With the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings it is possible to customize the some behavior of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series. To access the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings follow this procedure:
1. Select the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings app, 2. The Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings opens.
, from the Start screen. Adaptive Buttons 5.9.1 The touch behavior of the of the Adaptive buttons can be set and changed here. The Eye Gaze behavior for the adaptive button are set in you Tobii Dynavox communications software. 5.9.1.1 To change and select the touch action for the Triangle button. Triangle Button
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 35 1. Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings> Adaptive Buttons. 2. Select drop down list 3. Select one of the following actions:
Disabled Send Keyboard Key Show/Hide Track Status (Default) Enable/Disable Eye Tracker Pause Calibrate Eye Tracker 5.9.1.2 To change and select the touch action for the Square button. Square Button 1. Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings> Adaptive Buttons. 2. Select drop down list 3. Select one of the following actions:
Disabled Send Keyboard Key Show/Hide Track Status Enable/Disable Eye Tracker Pause Calibrate Eye Tracker (Default) 5.9.2 Eye Tracker 5.9.2.1 Eye Tracking 5.9.2.1.1 Enabling the Eye Tracking To enable the Eye Tracking on the device:
1. Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings> Eye Tracker. 2. Make sure the Eye Tracking is toggled On to enable the Eye Tracking. 5.9.2.1.2 Disabling the Eye Tracking To disable the Eye Tracking on the device:
1. Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings> Switches. 2. Make sure the Eye Tracking is toggled Off to disable the Eye Tracking. Eye Tracking Settings 5.9.2.2 To change the Eye Tracker Settings, select the Eye Tracking Settings button and you will be taken to the Eye Tracking Settings application. For more information, see 5.3.4 Eye Tracking Settings. 36 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5.9.3 Switches 5.9.3.1 To enable a connected Switch to power on the device:
Enabling a Connected Switch 1. Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings> Switches. 2. Make sure the Enable switch 1 or 2 to act as Power On Button is toggled On. 5.9.3.2 To disable a connected Switch to power on the device:
Disabling a Connected Switch 1. Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings> Switches. 2. Make sure the Enable switch 1 or 2 to act as Power On Button is toggled Off. 5.9.4 Touch & Gestures Edge Swipe 5.9.4.1 Edge Swipe is enabled by default. Edge Swiping will bring up the quick Action Center menu from the right side of the screen.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 37 5.9.4.1.1 Enabling Edge Swipe To enable Edge swipe on the device 1. Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings> Touch Screen. 2. Make sure the Edge Swipe is toggled On to enable the Windows 10 Edge Swipe function. 5.9.4.1.2 Disabling Edge Swipe To disable Edge swipe on the device 1. Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings> Touch Screen. 2. Make sure the Edge Swipe is toggled Off. Lock Screen 5.9.4.2 The Lock Screen is disabled by default. This option is important if a user would like to use Kiosk Mode on the device. The Lock Screen must be enabled to use Kiosk Mode. Kiosk Mode is a great way to really lock the device down to the use of one app, such as Snap, and will not allow the user to access other programs on the device. For more information on Ki-
osk Mode, see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/set-up-a-kiosk-for-windows-10-for-desktop-edi-
tions#set-up-assigned-access-in-pc-settings 5.9.4.2.1 Enabling Lock Screen To enable Lock Screen on the device 1. Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings> Touch Screen. 2. Make sure the Lock Screen is toggled On to enable the Lock Screen. 5.9.4.2.2 Disabling Lock Screen To disable Lock Screen on the device 1. Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings> Touch Screen. 2. Make sure the Lock Screen is toggled Off to disable the Lock Screen. 5.9.5 Product Key To view existing I-Series Product Key:
Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings > Product Key. The following features on the Tobii Dynavox I-Series needs a licence for use:
IR Eye tracker PODD Communicator 5 38 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Look to Learn Look to Read Grid 3 Metacom Snap If the symbol is visible after a feature, the I-Series Product Key(s) on the device are valid for that feature. If the feature. symbol is visible after a feature, the I-Series Product Key(s) on the device are not valid for that 5.9.6 System & Diagnostics To view the version and model of the device:
Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings > System & Diagnostics. This information is important to have available if you need to contact technicl support or inquire about additional upgrade to your device. To save the version and model of the device to a file:
1. Open the Tobii Dynavox Hardware Settings > System and Diagnostics. 2. Select the Save information to file button. You can attach the file containing all the information into an e-mail. 5.10 Reset the Tobii Dynavox I-Series If you have made a lot of different changes to the Tobii Dynavox I-Series and would like to start over, perform a Recovery from within Windows. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series uses 100% native Windows 10 recovery/reset functionality. 1. Access the Windows Settings icon from the Windows desktop. 2. Select the Updates and Security option in Windows Settings. 3. Select the Recovery option in the left column.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 39 4. Select the Get Started under the heading of Reset this PC. 5. Select one of these options:
Keep my files Reinstalls Windows 10 and keeps your personal files. Removes apps and drivers you installed. Removes changes you made to settings. Removes any apps your PC manufacturer installed. (If your PC came with Windows 10, apps from your PC manufacturer will be reinstalled.) The Configuration Manager app that runs at first login (prompting for the QR code) will restore any licensed Tobii Dynavox applications which are removed. Remove everything Reinstalls Windows 10 and removes all your personal files. Removes apps and drivers you installed. Removes changes you made to settings. 40 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Removes any apps your PC manufacturer installed. (If your PC came with Windows 10, apps from your PC manufacturer will be reinstalled.) The Configuration Manager will be re-run at startup and reinstall removed (Communicator) applications. Remove everything has two options:
Without Clean the drive This option will take about one hour to perform. With Clean the drive This option will take many hours to perform. This option will also present the user with a BIOS message about resetting BitLocker encryption. The ac-
tual message occurs at reboot and looks like this:
A configuration change was requested to Clear this computers TPM (Trusted Platform Module)WARNING: Clearing erases information stored on the TPM: You will lose all cre-
ated keys and access to data encrypted by these Keys. Press F12 to Clear the TPM. Press ESC to reject this change request and continue Select F12 to proceed with cleaning the drive or ESC to reject this change request and continue. To completely remove all personal data choose to fully clean the driver. 6. Select Next to continue or Cancel to abort. 7. Select Reset to continue or Cancel to abort. This will take several minutes. When finished, the Tobii Dynavox I-Series will reboot and you will be presented with the Manual key entry menu. Your Serial number and Product key will be auto filled with your information. You can also use the QR Code received with the original purchase. Select the Start option.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 5 Using the Tobii Dynavox I-Series 41 6 Product Care Temperature & Humidity 6.1 General Use - Operating Temperature 6.1.1 The Tobii Dynavox I-Series is best kept in dry conditions at room temperature. The recommended range for temperature and the humidity value for the device is as follows:
Ambient temperature: 0 to 35 (32 to 95) Humidity: 10% to 95% (no condensation on the device) Atmospheric Pressure: 70 kPa to 106 kPa (525 mmHg to 795 mmHg) Transportation and Storage 6.1.2 For transportation and storage the recommended range for temperature and the humidity value for the device is as follows:
Temperature: -30 to 70 (-22 to 158) Humidity: 10% to 95% (no condensation on the device) Atmospheric Pressure: 70 kPa to 106 kPa (375 mmHg to 795 mmHg) The Tobii Dynavox I-Series is not waterproof or fully water resistant. The device should not be kept in excessively humid, damp or otherwise wet conditions. Do not submerge the device in water or in any other liquid. Be careful not to allow liquids to be spilled upon the device especially in the connector areas without the I/O covers in place. The device is registered as IP Class 54. The IP class pass for device only, with I/O covers in place. Adaptor mode is excluded. 6.2 Cleaning of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series Device Before cleaning the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device, shut it down and unplug all cables. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series may be cleaned using a hospital grade cleaning product, like Mikrozid sensitive liquid or equivalent, for infection control. The cleaning should be done using a wipe style product only. Wipe only outer surfaces of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device and allow the product to dry naturally or follow the wipe instructions. Do not use spray product which may saturate the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device or allow moisture into the unit. 6.3 Placement Only use the recommended mounts specified by your local reseller or sales representative and make sure that they are mounted and fastened correctly according to the instructions. Do not place the device on unstable and uneven surfaces. Transporting the Tobii Dynavox I-Series Device 6.4 Disconnect all the cables from the Tobii Dynavox I-Series while carrying the device. When you transport the device for repair, shipment, or traveling, use the original casing and packaging materials. It is recommended to keep the original packaging materials for the Tobii Dynavox I-Series. If device needs to be returned to Tobii Dynavox for Warranty related issues or repair, it is beneficial that the origi-
nal packaging or equal equivalent is used for shipping. Most shipping carriers require at least 2 inches of packing material around the device. Note: Due to Joint Commission regulations, any shipping materials including boxes sent to Tobii Dynavox must be discarded. 42 6 Product Care
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 6.5 Disposing of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series Device Do not dispose of the Tobii Dynavox I-Series Device in general household or office waste. Follow your local regulations for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment.
#12004244 Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US 6 Product Care 43 Appendix A Support, Warranty, Training Resources and Trouble-
shooting A1 Customer Support For support, please contact your local representative or Support at Tobii Dynavox. In order to receive assistance as quickly as possible, make sure you have access to your Tobii Dynavox I-Series device and, if possible, an Internet connection. You should also be able to supply the serial number of the device, which you find on the back of the device. For further product information and other support resources, please visit the Tobii Dynavox website www.tobiidynavox. com. A2 Warranty Please read the Manufacturers Warranty paper included in the package. Please read this Users Manual carefully before using the device. The warranty is only valid if the device is used according to the Users Manual. Disassembling the Tobii Dynavox I-Series device will void the warranty. It is recommended to keep the original packaging materials for the Tobii Dynavox I-Series. If device needs to be returned to Tobii Dynavox for Warranty related issues or repair, it is beneficial that the origi-
nal packaging or equal equivalent is used for shipping. Most shipping carriers require at least 2 inches of packing material around the device. Note: Due to Joint Commission regulations, any shipping materials including boxes sent to Tobii Dynavox must be discarded. A3 Training Resources No specific training requires for the safe and effective use of primary operating functions of the Tobii Dynavox I-
Series. Tobii Dynavox offers a range of training resources for the Tobii Dynavox I-Series products and related communication prod-
ucts. You can find them on the Tobii Dynavox website, www.tobiidynavox.com, including Getting Started Guides, webinars and Quick guides. The Tobii Dynavox I-Series Quick Start Manual is delivered with, and stored on, the Tobii Dynavox I-Ser-
ies device. A4 Trouble-shooting Guide If the Tobii Dynavox I-Series does not Power up A4.1 Please connect the power supply and wait a couple of minutes to allow charging before trying to power up the device again. If the device does not starts up correctly, please contact Customer Support, see A1 Customer Support for contact information. How do I carry out a Power Reset on the Tobii Dynavox I-Series?
A4.2 Hold down the power button of the device for 10 seconds. Doing so will power off the device regardless of what it was doing. To turn it back on, momentarily press the power button and the device will start up and turn on. If the device does not starts up correctly, please contact Customer Support, see A1 Customer Support for contact information. 44 Appendix A Support, Warranty, Training Resources and Trou-
ble-shooting Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US A5 What do I do if the Status LED Blink Red Three Times when I Try to Start the Tobii Dynavox I-Series?
Please connect the power supply and wait a couple of minutes to allow charging before trying to power up the device again. If the device does not starts up correctly, please contact Customer Support, see A1 Customer Support for contact information. Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Appendix A Support, Warranty, Training Resources and Trou-
ble-shooting 45 Appendix B Compliance Information B1 FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. Modifications not expressly approved by Tobii Dynavox could void the users authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules. For P15B Equipment B1.1 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 installa-
tion. This equipment generates, uses and can 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:
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 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. B1.2 For Portable Devices FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This de-
vice was tested for typical hand held operations with the device contacted directly to the human body to the sides of the device. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting. B2 Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information The Tobii Dynavox I-Series device has been tested as a Class 1 Medical Device. Medical electrical equipment such as this requires special caution regarding Electro-magnetic Compatibility (EMC) and thus needs to be installed and placed into service according to the information provided in this manual. Using other cables and accessories other than those provided or that are integrated in the device may affect EMC performance. The SAR (Specific Absorbtion Rate) limit as dictated by the FCC (in the USA) and by the IC (in Canada) is 1.6W/kg aver-
aged over 1 gram of tissue. In Europe/EU (CE regulations) it is 2.0 W/kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue. The Devices, I13 (FCC ID: 2AAOV-GGI13), (IC ID 5534A-GGI13) and I16 (FCC ID: 2AAOV-GGI16), (IC ID 5534A-GGI16) have been tested against these SAR limits to maintain compliance with FCC/IC/CE RF exposure requirements. This equipment complies with FCC/IC/EU RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The highest SAR value for the I13 device is 1.168 W/kg and for the I16 device is 0.656 W/kg. In order to maintain compliance as a Class 1 Medical device, the switches that are used in combination with the Tobii Dyna-
vox I-Series device must fulfill the isolation requirements of IEC/EN 60601-1 based on 15 V DC. They must be electrically floating switches (switches that are not grounded). 46 Appendix B Compliance Information Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Industry Canada Statement B3 Caution
(i) The device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interfer-
ence to co-channel mobile satellite systems;
(ii) The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limit;
(iii) The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5850 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non-point-to-point operation as appropriate; and
(iv) Users should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. Avertissement
(i) les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz sont rservs uniquement pour une utilisation lintrieur afin de rduire les risques de brouillage prjudiciable aux systmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mmes canaux;
(ii) le gain maximal d'antenne permis pour les dispositifs utilisant les bandes de 5250 5350 MHz et de 5470 5725 MHz doit tre conforme la limite de la p.i.r.e;
(iii) le gain maximal d'antenne permis (pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande de 5725 5850 MHz) doit tre conforme la limite de la p.i.r.e. spcifie pour l'exploitation point point et lexploitation non point point, selon le cas;
(iv) De plus, les utilisateurs devraient aussi tre aviss que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont dsigns uti-
lisateurs principaux (c.--d., quils ont la priorit) pour les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LANEL. This device (IC ID: 5534A-GGI13) has been tested to the safety requirements for exposure to radio waves (SAR) in RSS-102 to the General Public (Uncontrolled Environment) limits (1.6W/Kg). The highest SAR value for the I13 device is 1.168 W/kg. This device can be operated safely with a minimum distance 0 cm between the equipment and the users body. This device (IC ID: 5534A-GGI16) has been tested to the safety requirements for exposure to radio waves (SAR) in RSS-102 to the General Public (Uncontrolled Environment) limits (1.6W/Kg). The highest SAR value for the I16 device is 0.656 W/kg.. This device can be operated safely with a minimum distance 0 cm between the equipment and the users body. Ce dispositif (IC ID: 5534A-GGI13) a t test aux exigences de scurit pour lexposition aux ondes radio (SAR) dans le CNR-102 le grand public (environnement non contrl) des limites (1.6W/Kg). La valeur maximale mesure de SAR pour le I13 dispositif est: 1.168 W/kg. Ce dispositif peut tre exploit en toute scurit avec un 0cm distance minimale entre le matriel et les corps de lutilisateur. Ce dispositif (IC ID: 5534A-GGI16) a t test aux exigences de scurit pour lexposition aux ondes radio (SAR) dans le CNR-102 le grand public (environnement non contrl) des limites (1.6W/Kg). La valeur maximale mesure de SAR pour le I16 dispositif est: 0.656 W/kg. Ce dispositif peut tre exploit en toute scurit avec un 0cm distance minimale entre le matriel et les corps de lutilisateur. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB003 du Canada. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two con-
ditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'ex-
ploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. B4 CE Statement This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic compatibility, the essential protection require-
ment of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU to meet the regulation of the radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment. Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Appendix B Compliance Information 47 B5 Directives and Standards The Tobii Dynavox I-Series complies with the following directives:
Low voltage Directive 2014/35/EU Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU RoHS2 Directive 2011/65/EU WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU Reach Directive 2006/121/EC, 1907/2006/EC Annex 17 ISO 14971:2007 ISO 13485:2016 The device has been tested to comply with IEC/EN 60601-1 Ed 3.1, IEC/EN 60950-1, ISO 14971:2007 and other relevant standards for the intended markets. 48 Appendix B Compliance Information Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Appendix C Computer Device States of Operation and LED Status Table C.1 Computer Device States of Operation Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (AC-
PI) State S0 (Working) S3 (Sleep) Description Normal operating state - Windows session is running Display will dim and turn off after a time of idle. The device is sleeping. The Windows session is suspended to RAM, allowing a quick re-
sume to state S0 by:
1. Pressing the power button 2. Pressing a button connected to a switch port configured to have power on functionality 3. Wake on Gaze (if enabled) The device is consuming a small amount of power in state S3. Fully charged batteries (no AC adapter attached) will last a minimum of 24 h in state S3. Windows Critical battery level is monitored in state S3 to prevent the batteries from being fully drained. The device will enter state S4 (Hibernate) if the critical value is reached. After a period of inactivity the device will automatically go into Hibernate (S4) mode. his is noted by the device i momentarily turning on, then hibernating off. S4 (Hibernate) The device is in hibernation. The Windows session is suspended to the SSD (hard drive) and the device is powered off. The session can be resumed to state S0 by:
1. Pressing the power button 2. Pressing a button connected to a switch port configured to have power on functionality S5 (Soft Off) G3 (Mechanical Off) Windows is shut down. The device is powered off. Batteries (not drained) and/or AC adapter attached. All power sources removed (no batteries and no AC adapter attached). Table C.2 Power Button States of Operation Device States S0 (Working) S5 (Soft Off) If the Power Button is Activated in this State Normal operating state - Windows session is running. The Power button will put the device into Standby or force shutdown. The device is powered off and Windows is not running. The Power Button will start up the device and the device will go into Normal operating state with Windows session running. Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Appendix C Computer Device States of Operation and LED Status 49 Table C.3 Status LED Description Battery Charging Battery Fully Charge Battery charge is under crit-
ical level Color Blue Green Red Criteria Status Light Light Blink three (3) times Comment If the battery charge is under the critical level the device will not start. Please charge the device for at least 10 minutes before try-
ing to start the device. Table C.4 Touch Panel Button LED Description The four (4) touch panel button LED Color White Criteria Status Off / Low / High The status is set by API Comment 50 Appendix C Computer Device States of Operation and LED Status Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Appendix D Technical Specifications D1 Standard Tobii Dynavox I-Series Standard Type/Model Screen 13.3, LED Backlight Unit, Tobii Dynavox I13 I13 I16 Tobii Dynavox I16 15.6, LED Backlight Unit Screen Resolution Touch Panel Rear Display Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Speakers Microphone Processor RAM Operating system Hard disk drive Connectors Buttons WLAN (optional) Bluetooth (optional) IR Remote Control (Environmental Control Unit) Camera Eye Tracker Expected Service Life Battery Run Timei Battery Charge Time Brightness: 300 Nits Brightness: 350 Nits 1920 1080 pixels (XGA) Projected Capacitive Touch with Gorilla Glass, 10 point multi touch 480 128 pixels 30,7 27,4 10,5 cm 12.1 10.8 4.1 inches 36,9 32,6 11,2 cm 14.5 12.8 4.4 inches 2,2 kg 4.8 lbs 2,5 kg 5.5 lbs 2 10 W Closed Box Speakers 1 Analog Microphone Intel Core i57300U 8 GB LPDDR4 Windows 10 256 GB, SATA based SSD 2 USB 3.0 (Current limit 1500 mA) 2 3.5 mm Switch connector interface, (Pin out for mono plug: Sleeve = Com-
mon ground, Tip = Signal) 1 3.5 mm Headphone jack (stereo) with jack detection 1 19 VDC in 2.5/5.5 mm (Power connector) 1 Power On 1 Volume Up 1 Volume Down 2 Programmable IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Bluetooth 4.1 Support all standard Windows10 Bluetooth profiles Vishay TSMP77000 Upright Orientation: 1 IR filter window with 6 IR Transmit Diodes User Camera (back) 8 MP AF (Auto Focus), with flash Web Camera (front) 2 MP FF (Fixed Focus) Tobii IS5 Module 5 years
~9 h
~8 h Maximum 5.4 h (0-100%) Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Appendix D Technical Specifications 51 Standard Type/Model Deskstand Mounting Systems Supported Power Supply IP class Tobii Dynavox I13 Tobii Dynavox I16 I13 I16 Integrated Tobii Dynavox QR adapter plate for Daessy and REHAdapt 65 W AC adapter IP54 Pass for device only, with I/O covers in place. Adaptor mode is excluded. i. Indoor with continuous communication and with Eye Gaze if applicable. ~24 hours with a Power optimized scenario. IP22 In adapter mode. D2 Device Power Adapter Item Manufacturer Type Model Input voltage Input current (max) Input frequency Output current Rated output voltage Specification FSP Group Inc. Switching Power Adapter FSP065DBCM1 100 to 240 VAC 1.0 2.0 A 50 to 60 Hz 3.43 A 19.0 VDC D3 Battery pack Item Battery Technology Cell Battery Pack Capacity Nominal Voltage Charge Time Cycle Life Allowable Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Specification Li-Ion rechargeable battery pack with gas gauge (SMBus v1.1 interface) 8 Panasonic NCR18650GA 95 Wh 14.4Vdc, 6600mAh, 95.04Wh Maximum 5.4 h 500 cycles 0 45 , 45-85%RH
-20 60 , 45-85%RH
-20 35 , 45-85%RH
-20 40 , 45-85%RH
-20 45 , 45-85%RH
-20 50 , 45-85%RH Remark Initial capacity, new battery pack Charge from 0 to 100%
Minimum 75% of initial capacity remaining Charge condition Discharge condition 1 year 6 months 1 month 1 week 52 Appendix D Technical Specifications Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Item Storage Timei Specification Maximum 6 months @ charge 40%
Remark Do not store battery packs for a long time with less than 40% charge level. i. It is recommended that the battery shall not be stored in the device if the device is not going to be used within 6 month. If the battery is remove, the battery will not be drained as quickly as stored in the device, D4 Eye Tracker Technical Specifications Working Distance Freedom of Head Movement1
@ 70 cm / 27.5 inches
(Width x Height) Positioning Distance (from screen) Track box size (Width Height) Track box depth Gaze Data Rate User Calibration
(former tracking robustness) Detect Gaze Interaction >30Hz Raw data max frame rate Gaze Accuracy Across 95% of population2 Gaze Precision Across 95% of population2 Max Head Movement Speed Eye Position Gaze Data Max Head Tilt Max Yaw, pitch Visibility Flicker Data Flow and Data Rate Gaze Latency Gaze Recovery Mounting Power Supply Tobii IS5 Module 45 85 cm 18 33 inches 35 30 cm 13.8 11.8 in 45 85 cm 17.7 33.5 in 20 15 35 30 cm 7.9 5.9 13.8 11.8 in 40 cm 15.7 in 33 Hz
>99%
90% for 95% of population2 90% for 95% of population2
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<1.07 40 cm/s (15.7 in/s) 10 cm/s (3.9 in/s) 25 25 17 ms 50 ms Built-in Built-in Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Appendix D Technical Specifications 53 1. 2. 3. Freedom of head movement describes the volume in front of the tracker in which the user must have at least one of the eyes. The numbers are specified parallell/orthogonal to screen surface, assuming eye tracker is at 20 degree angle to screen. The degree-of-accuracy and precision over percentage-of-population numbers result from extensive testing across representatives of the whole population. We have made use of hundreds of thousands of diagnostic images and performed tests on approximately 800 individuals with differ-
ent conditions, vision, ethnicities, everyday dust, smudges or blemishes around their eyes, with eyes out of focus, etc. This has resulted in a much more robust and high performance eye tracking experience and a much more realistic representation of true performance across the whole population, not just in a mathematically ideal scenario. The ideal degree numbers are the previous standard of measuring accuracy and precision, both previously from Tobii and presently from all eye tracking competitors. Though ideal numbers are useful to get a general feel about comparative quality and performance, they are not appli-
cable to real world usage in the same way as quantitative degree-of-accuracy and precision over percentage-of-population numbers based on extensive testing across representatives of the whole population. 54 Appendix D Technical Specifications Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Appendix E Maximum Allowed Temperature Table E.1 Maximum Allowed Temperature Allowable maximum temperature for the Tobii Dynavox I-Series metal external surfaces which are likely to be touched Temperature threshold:
External surfaces temperature allowed External surfaces temperature allowed in an area unlikely to be touched, see position 1 in Fig-
ure E.1 Temperature Threshold Area, page 55 for the position of these areas. Maximum Tempera-
ture /
55/131 60/140 Figure E.1 Temperature Threshold Area Do not touch the area specified in Figure E.1 Temperature Threshold Area, page 55 when the Tobii Dynavox I-
Series device is running. The specified area can reach temperatures which may cause permanent bodily harm in the event of prolonged direct skin contact. Use appropriate precautions to avoid injury. Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US Appendix E Maximum Allowed Temperature 55 1 Appendix F Approved Accessories Description Tobii Dynavox I-Series AC Adapter
(Power Supply) Battery pack Stand Adjustable Base Quick Release Adapter Plate Model FSP065DBCM1 TDGG1 I-13/I-16 Tobii Dynavox Part No. 12007159 12006939 12006959 12005017 For information about the latest approved Tobii Dynavox Accessories, please visit the www.tobiidynavox.com website or contact your local Tobii Dynavox reseller. 56 Appendix F Approved Accessories Tobii Dynavox I-Series Users manual v. - en-US
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Tobii Dynavox LLC
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0022857627
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2100 Wharton Street Suite 400
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15203
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s******@nemko.com
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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2AAOV
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GGI16
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A****** P********
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Vice President, Global Operations
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412-2********
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412-3********
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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. | ||||||
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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) | Speech Generating Device | ||||
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? | Yes | ||||
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 | Output power listed is conducted. End-users must be informed of transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
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 |
Compliance Certification Services Inc. Wugu Lab.
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1 | Name |
H**** L******
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 |
h******@sgs.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 | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0005000 |
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