Switch Off Pronto - Baum Pronto! 18 V4 Short Manual

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open it by moving the Navistick once more to the right.
8. the "Music" folder contains individual mp3 files. To open one of them select it simply by browsing
through the list with the Navistick and pressing Return or the left thumb key B9.
9. the file list will close and the music will play. The Braille display will display the file name. The first
three Braille elements will display how much of the file has already been played in percent. This
information can also be consulted and read out by pressing the Windows key together with the
minus key (-) . When using the Braille keyboard press "hyphen with B7B8B9".
10. pause and resume music from the same place by pressing Return or the left thumb key B9.
11. during play, moving to the left will rewind 10 seconds at a time, and moving to the right will fast
forward 10 seconds at a time.
12. to stop the music press the space bar, or the right thumb key B0.
13. quit the mp3 player by pressing one of the System keys for a short while: with S1, S2 and S3 the
mp3 player will continue playing in the background; S4 will stop the player.
Recap: S1 opens the Word processor; S2 opens the Planner; S3 opens the main menu; S4 switches
the device to Stand-by mode.

9.14 Switch off Pronto!

How is Pronto! switched off?
Press and hold S4 (the second small round key on the right of the Navistick) to switch Pronto! to
Stand-by mode.
If you forget to switch Pronto! off, don't worry about finding a flat battery; the automatic shutdown
function is so designed, as a standard feature, that Pronto! will shut itself down automatically after
10 minutes' inactivity or 10 minutes after an audio file has finished playing.
Even when Pronto! is "asleep", however, it is still able to tell the date and time, give the battery
status or give a reminder of an appointment.
If Pronto! cannot be "woken up" after pressing S1, S2 or S3 for a short while and the time cannot be
consulted by pressing them briefly, it has either shut down completely or has been forced into
Stand-by mode because the battery urgently needs charging.
In this situation unsaved data are still available for a few hours, but the charger must be connected
as soon as possible to charge the battery and avoid any loss of data. As soon as the charger is
connected Pronto! can be woken up from its enforced Stand-by mode in the usual manner by
pressing S1, S2 or S3 for a short while.
Pronto! is a Windows CE device and as such is never completely shut down. If, however, the device
is shut down completely following a power cut or System reset (on/off button), some loss of data is
to be expected. Warning of a complete shutdown is given in the form of a clear falling two-tone
signal.
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