The three choices are:
1. Just Works
2. Pass Key
3. Confirm Code
Just Works is the easiest scheme to use. When using this scheme,
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Orbit Reader automatically pairs to any device that sends the pair
request. The Just Works Bluetooth pairing scheme is the default.
Pass Key requires you to type a number on the host to confirm the
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pair request. The number Orbit Reader uses is 1234. When you initiate
the request to pair with Orbit Reader, the host device shows an edit
box where you enter this number to successfully pair the two devices.
This scheme is somewhat more secure than Just Works, because the
person requesting the pairing must know the Pass Key number.
Confirm Code is the most secure pairing scheme. With this scheme,
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Orbit Reader responds to pairing requests by showing a random
number on both the Orbit Reader's braille display and on the host
device. To confirm the request, ensure the numbers match and press
Orbit Reader's Select button.
Set Cursor Behaviour
The Cursor Blink option only works when editing in the Edit Box or Editor
mode. The options are determined by the number of seconds between
blinks. The default setting for the Cursor Blink option is 1, which is one
second between blinks. The setting choices are 1, 5, 15, 30, and 60 seconds,
and 0, which sets the cursor to not blink.
2. File Manager
Orbit Reader stores the titles you read on an SD card. Therefore, when using
it as a Reader, an SD card containing the content to read must be inserted.
No SD card is required when using the device in Remote Mode.
File Manager Commands
The commands for managing files and folders are essentially the same. For
example, you can use Space + R to rename either a file or a folder;
however, some commands do not apply to both. Be sure to reference the
File Manager Commands Table if you are unsure of the appropriate
command.
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