Charging The Device; Power On And Off - Orbit Reader 40 User Manual

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Orbit Reader 40 – User Guide

10.1 Charging the Device

When you receive the Orbit Reader 40, it may be already charged; however, we
recommend that it should be fully charged before or during first use. You can use
the device and charge it at the same time, so it saves reading time. When the
battery in Orbit Reader 40 gets to 10% of its capacity, Dot 8 of the 40th cell on
the display starts blinking on and off. This behavior is normal and indicates that
the battery is low.
To charge the device, use the standard USB-A to Type-C USB cable and the
charger power plug provided with the unit. Insert the small end of the cable into
the Orbit Reader 40's USB C port. It should slide in without resistance; do not
force it. Now insert the large end of the cable into a computer's USB A port or the
charger plug provided. Plug the charger into an AC mains outlet.
If the device is on when you connect the charger, the display shows "-- Charger
connected". When you unplug the charger, it shows "-- Charger unplugged". The
charger plugged and unplugged indications are displayed briefly even when the
unit is off. The language of the message depends on the language you select for
system messages from the menu. By default, the language will be UEB Grade 1
(uncontracted).
For more information, see the
If you have charged the device for 4 hours or longer, and it does not power on,
contact Customer Service at

10.2 Power On and Off

A square Power (on/off) button is located on the right face of the device. See the
Orientation
section for more information.
To power on the device, press and hold the power button for 2 seconds. If for
some reason the powering on process takes more time, the Orbit Reader 40
flashes the braille cells from left to right to let you know that it is powering on.
When you turn the device on, the Orbit Reader 40 resumes from the place you
left. If you are using the device or inserting the SD card/USB drive for the first
time, the Orbit Reader 40 shows the first file or folder name on the SD card.
The Orbit Reader 40 displays, "SD card [no media]" when the SD card slot is
empty.
To turn off the device, press and hold the Power button for two seconds. The
braille cells flash from left to right to indicate the device is powering down.
The Orbit Reader 40 has a low-power standby/sleep mode. Quickly tapping the
Power button puts the unit in sleep mode. Tapping the Power button while the
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