Talk To Me Technologies eyespeak zuvo 12-D User Manual

Talk To Me Technologies eyespeak zuvo 12-D User Manual

With eye-tracking cameras

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User Guide for zuvo 12-D & zuvo 16-D
with eye-tracking cameras
Find more resources online:
talktometechnologies.com (click Support)
E0125 04-08-21

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  • Page 1 User Guide for zuvo 12-D & zuvo 16-D with eye-tracking cameras Find more resources online: talktometechnologies.com (click Support) E0125 04-08-21...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Technical Hardware buttons & features ........2 zuvo Control hardware and features .
  • Page 4: Hardware Buttons & Features

    Hardware, buttons & features Power Press this button to turn the device on. USB/USB-C/Display Port For connecting accessibility options such as a mouse, keyboard, switch interface. On some models, this is a display port. Auditory Scanning The headphone jack is used for private voice output when accessing the device via auditory scanning.
  • Page 5 zuvo 12-D with eyespeak zuvo 12-D with eyespeak inspo & eyespeak alli zuvo 16-D with eyespeak zuvo 16-D with eyespeak inspo NOTE: It is important to shut down the device when you are no longer using it. This will ensure that the entire system continues to work well. Please make sure the system is shut down while charging overnight to allow it to fully charge.
  • Page 6: Zuvo Control Hardware And Features

    zuvo Control hardware and features IR Ports* Learning window for IR* Switch ports USB port Mount plate *Contact TTMT for details...
  • Page 7 FCC Compliance Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 8: Setting Up The Eyespeak

    Setting up the eyespeak Assemble the mount (if applicable) and position the device. 1. If applicable, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions to assemble the mount and attach the device. Proper Positioning: The top of the device should be even with the top of the user’s head.
  • Page 9: Eye Gaze Settings

    Eye gaze settings Customize timing, color and animation options. Tap > (Menu) > Settings. Tap > Access > Eye gaze. Activation Choose the cell click action, dwell setting and highlighting. Calibration Help the device to learn how your eyes move to improve accuracy. Select Settings to change number of points or target used during calibration.
  • Page 10: Using The Eyespeak Camera With A Grid/Page

    Using the eyespeak camera with a grid/page Open a grid/page to test the settings. Camera feedback window Images displayed in this area indicate the quality of connection between the camera and the user’s eyes. If this area shows less than ideal positioning, or no tracking is indicated, try adjusting the position of the device as explained on page 6 of this guide.
  • Page 11: Speech Settings

    Speech settings Speech settings allow you to change the pronunciation of a word, select a voice for speech output, and adjust the voice pitch and rate. Settings > Speech. To go to speech settings, go to (Menu) > Change the pronunciation of a word 1.
  • Page 12: Take Photos With Your Device

    Take photos with your device You may be able to take photos within your vocabulary set. Call technical support for details. 1. Exit Grid 3 to display device desktop. 2. Select the Camera icon from the desktop screen. Tip: If the image appears black, touch the icon in the upper left-hand corner to flip the camera to front-facing.
  • Page 13: Import Pictures From Your Computer

    Import pictures from your computer 1. Save pictures from your computer onto a USB flash drive. 2. Insert the flash drive into the USB port on the side of the device. 3. Exit Grid 3 to display device desktop. 4. On the desktop screen, select the folder icon from the bottom left toolbar. 5. Select the USB flash drive from the column on the left. 6. Press and hold the picture file > drag it into the Pictures folder on the left side. 7. Open Grid 3 > navigate to the page/buttons to add your pictures. (Menu) >...
  • Page 14: Pair A Ttmt Speaker (Spkr)

    Pair the TTMT Speaker (SPKR) Your TTMT Speaker (SPKR) is already paired with the device, but on occasion, you may need to re-pair it. 1. Close all programs to display the device desktop. Add a Bluetooth Device. 2. From the desktop screen, select 3.
  • Page 15: Back-Up A Grid/Vocabulary Set

    Back-up a grid/vocabulary set 1. Insert a USB drive into the USB port on the device. (Menu) > Grid Explorer > Menu > Share Grid Sets > Grid set file > select file > Save. 3. Select your drive from the left column of the Save As pop-up. 4. Select to save your file in your flash drive on the left side.
  • Page 16: View/Hide Menu Bar

    View/hide menu bar Tap F12 on your keyboard to view or hide the menu bar in full screen. Tip: You may also view the menu bar by tapping on the two corners of the grid/page and holding.
  • Page 17: Edit Mode

    Edit mode Enter Edit Mode to edit and customize your vocabulary set. Edit grid. 1. Select (Menu) > 2. The editing toolbar appears at the top. 3. To exit edit mode or when edits are complete, select Finish Editing. 4. When applicable, a pop-up menu will ask if you want to save changes. Select Yes to save and exit, No to exit without saving, or Cancel to resume editing.
  • Page 18: Change Button Label, Image Or Message

    Change button label, image or message Enter Edit Mode: Select (Menu) > Edit grid > select button to edit. Change Button Text Select Change Label > in the button text space, type new label. Change Button Message In the Write Text box, type the message to be spoken aloud when the button is pressed.
  • Page 19: Change Button Appearance

    Change button appearance You can change a button’s shape, size, and fill and border color, as well as the button text font, size, and color. To edit a button’s appearance: Enter Edit Mode: Select (Menu) > Edit grid > Style > select button to update > choose from the appearance options. Button Shape Choose the shape of the button. Button Fill Choose the color to fill the button.
  • Page 20: Change Button Styles

    Change button styles Styles are a quick and powerful way of managing the appearance of a range of cells across a grid set. For example, making all verbs in cells the same color. To edit button styles: Enter Edit Mode: Select (Menu) >...
  • Page 21: Move, Swap And Re-Size Buttons

    Move, swap and re-size buttons You can move, swap, and resize buttons in a grid/page. Enter Edit Mode: Select (Menu) > Edit grid > Layout > select button to change. Move a button Drag and drop button to any location on your grid/page to move. Resize a button Select button >...
  • Page 22: Edit Rows And Columns In A Grid/Page

    Edit rows and columns in a grid/page The buttons on the Layout tab allow you to adjust the number and size of rows and columns in a grid/page. To edit rows and columns, enter Edit Mode: Select (Menu) > Edit grid > Layout. Insert a row or column Select a button next to where you want to insert the row or column >...
  • Page 23: Create A New Page From An Existing Template

    Create a new page from an existing template If you want to create a new page that includes new vocabulary, simply copy an existing template so that you don’t have to start from scratch. After you create your page, you can link (jump) the page to a button (see instructions for Link (jump) to a new page).
  • Page 24: Link (Jump) To A New Page

    Link (jump) to a new page Linking allows existing buttons to open up to a new page with more vocabulary. (For example, a Snacks button can be linked to a new page that lists different snack options.) 1. Navigate to the page with the button to link your new page > Enter Edit Mode: Select (Menu) >...
  • Page 25: Word Lists

    Word lists Your grid/vocabulary set may utilize an associated word list. For example, when the button Feelings is selected, a grid/page that contains additional feelings such as happy, tired, and excited is revealed. Grids/pages that utilize word lists will always contain a More arrow that links to words in the list that are not visible on the primary grid/page.
  • Page 26: Working With Saved Phrases

    Working with saved phrases Typing and saving phrases to cells are a quick and easy way to prepare in advance for anticipated conversations such as a doctors visit or shopping trip. Type a word or phrase in the window and tap Save Word.
  • Page 27 User notes...
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