In The Box; Features; Orientation - Orbit Research Orbit Reader 20 Plus User Manual

Portable, refreshable braille display and standalone reader
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Orbit Reader 20 Plus – User guide
The word Keys and Buttons are used interchangeably.
In descriptions of each Menu option, this documentation indicates the default
setting.
Any reference to navigation by "page" while in Stand-Alone mode only means
navigation by 1000 characters (page = 1000 characters).

7 In the Box

In addition to the basic package that includes Orbit Reader 20 Plus and the
printed Quick-Start guide, the following accessories are available:
• Standard-A to Micro-B USB cable
• AC adapter
SD card
Check that all purchased items are in the box that you have received.

8 Features

The Orbit Reader 20 Plus has the following features:
• 20 refreshable eight-dot braille cells that can display 6-dot as well as 8-dot
braille symbols
• Onboard forward and backward braille translation
• Bluetooth
®
wireless technology
• Clock function also time-stamps files when they are created or edited
• Calculator, calendar and alarm applications
• Eight braille input keys and space bar
• Navigation keypad with four directional buttons (Up, Down, Left and Right
arrows) and a Select button
• Micro-B USB charging and communication port
• SD card slot
• Two rocker keys for panning
• User-replaceable rechargeable battery

9 Orientation

The orientation of buttons, keys, cells, and slots is important for understanding
how the device operates and how you input and receive information on the
device.
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