Setting Up A New Io Profile; Loading A Profile; Loading The Default Profile; Bluetooth - Baum VarioUltra 20 User Manual

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when one or more profiles exist.
Delete: this option deletes the selected profile, and is only visible when one or more profiles exist.
Use Selected Profile: this option loads the settings which are defined within the selected profile. It
is only visible when one or more profiles exist.
Load defaults: this loads the original factory profile settings.
Cancel: closes the dialog.

10.7.1 Setting up a New IO Profile

To create a new IO profile, first go to Settings > IO Profile, and confirm the button "New Profile. The new
profile dialog contains the following controls:
1. Name: this textbox allows you to give a name for the new profile. By default, the name "New
Profile" is displayed.
2. Number: a textbox where a number between 1 and 8 can be entered. By default, the first
available number will be displayed.
a. Entering a number outside of the range 1 to 8 will not be accepted.
b. You select a number IO profile by pressing system key S1 and then entering the
corresponding braille key B1 through B8. So to load profile #2, you would press S1 with
B2.
3. Input Table: a list box that presents the selected braille input table. Move right or left with the
Navistick select the desired braille table. This impacts how you will type braille.
4. Output Table: a list box that presents the selected braille output table. Move right or left with the
Navistick to select the desired braille table. This impacts how braille will be presented to you on
the braille display.

10.7.2 Loading a Profile

There are two ways to load an IO Profile:
1. Go to Settings > IO Profile and select profile name from the list, using the corresponding number
that should appear in front of each profile name.
2. If you know the number of the desired profile, use the shortcut command as outlined in section
10.7.1. Namely, press system key S1 and then tap the braille key B1 through B8 for the
corresponding profile. So to load profile #2, you would press S1 with B2.
A message will confirm that the profile has been loaded.

10.7.3 Loading the Default Profile

If you would like to return VarioUltra to the default profile settings, go to Settings > IO Profiles, and
choose button "Load Defaults".

10.8 Bluetooth

Menu item Settings >Bluetooth opens a dialog where you can adjust settings relating to Bluetooth
connections, including pairing with other devices. Detailed instructions for pairing with other devices can
also be found in section 2.3, Using VarioUltra as a Bluetooth Braille Display.
The Bluetooth dialog contains the following elements:
Bluetooth: a checkbox where you can switch Bluetooth on or off.
Scan: a button that launches a search for unregistered, active Bluetooth devices that are in
range. Found devices are presented in a list.
Device: a list of found Bluetooth devices.
"Trusted" indicates that pairing has been established.
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"In Range" indicates that you can start a pairing.
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Pair: a button that starts the pairing process with the selected device.
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Depending on the pairing process, you will get other messages asking you to enter a PIN
code on the other device, or on VarioUltra.
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The default PIN code is 1111 for most pairing processes.
Unpair: a button that lets you unpair from a device. This option is only visible when at least one
paired device is present in the device list.
Show Bluetooth Info: a button that opens a dialog with detailed information about the Bluetooth
connection.
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