connected using Bluetooth and there is no activity for 60 minutes, the unit
powers off.
Inserting and Formatting the SD Card
To insert the SD card, find the large slot on the back.
On one of the short sides of the SD card there are some ridges called SD
fingers or teeth. Situate the SD card with the teeth facing down. With the
device in the correct orientation for use, insert the short side with the teeth
into the device. The SD card should go in smoothly until it gets about a
quarter of an inch from being fully in the device. At that point, you feel a
slight resistance. The card slot works like a toaster. Gently push the SD card
in until you hear a click. The card is flush with the rear edge when properly
inserted.
To remove the card, power off the Orbit Reader, then press the card in a
little until it pops out (most of the way) and gently remove it.
Orbit Reader uses standard full-size SD cards from 4 to 32 GB in capacity.
The card must be formatted as Fat32. There is no way to format a card on
the device. Most cards come already formatted; however, you can format
one as Fat32 on a desktop computer for use with the Orbit Reader.
About Menus and File Names
Orbit Reader shows internal menus and file names in eight-dot Computer
Braille. See
Braille Cells
Computer Braille.
For a complete reference to the characters comprising Computer Braille, see
the
Appendix C - Computer Braille
Entering and Exiting Menus
To...
open the menu
exit the menu
move through the
menu choices
section for more information about eight-dot
Chart.
press Select + Up Arrow (Remote and Stand Alone
modes) OR press Space (Stand Alone mode only)
press dot 7
press the Up or Down Arrows
Do this
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