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Orbit Reader 40 – User Guide

10.7 Device Operational Modes

The Orbit Reader 40 has two functional modes. Stand-Alone mode and Remote
mode.
Stand-Alone mode is the default operational mode and allows you to read, edit,
and browse files without being connected to another device. An SD card or USB
drive must be inserted in the Orbit Reader 40 while operating in Stand-Alone
mode. See the
Stand-Alone Mode
Remote mode allows you to connect the Orbit Reader 40 to iPhone
Android™ mobile devices, as well as desktop computers. In Remote mode, Orbit
Reader 40 acts as an input and output device for the remotely connected host via
USB or Bluetooth. See the
information.
To move back and forth between Stand-Alone and Remote modes, use the
following commands:
• To switch to Remote mode: press Select + Right Arrow
To switch to Stand-Alone mode: press Select + Left Arrow
The Stand-Alone mode provides the following features:
Menu
File Manager
Reader
Editor
Remote mode connects in the following ways:
Bluetooth
USB: HID (Orbit), Braille-HID, Serial, or Mass Storage

10.8 Languages and Translation

The Orbit Reader 40 supports multiple languages. They following languages are
pre-loaded on the unit:
• UEB Grade 1 (uncontracted)
• UEB Grade 2 (contracted)
• US computer braille (8 dot)
• US English Grade 1 (EBAE)
• US English Grade 2 (EBAE)
Orbit Research
section of this document for more information.
Remote Mode
section of this document for more
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