1. Sensory PBR-T9 Daisy player button layout
Buttons
Place the player on a table in front of you, with the speaker and buttons facing up. Orient
the player so the speaker is facing towards you.
There are 24 buttons on the player. Numeric buttons are both T9 input buttons and hotkey
buttons.
1.1. On the top row, there are four buttons. From the left to right is Volume down, Volume up,
Record and Power button. All buttons are designed with tactile mark on the top of the
button.
1.2. On the second row, there are four buttons. From the left to right is Numeric button 1 to 3
and Up navigation button. All buttons are designed with tactile mark on the top of the
button.
1.3. On the third row, there are six buttons. From the left to right is Numeric button 4 to 6, left
navigation button, OK button and right navigation button. All buttons are designed with
tactile mark on the top of the button.
1.4. On the fourth row, there are four buttons. From the left to right is Numeric button 7 to 9
and Down navigation button. All buttons are designed with tactile mark on the top of
the button.
1.5. On the fifth row, there are six buttons. From the left to right is Asterisk button, Numeric
button 0 and Pound button, Menu button, Info button and Return button. All are
designed with tactile mark on the top of the button.
1.6. On the top side of the player, from left to right, you will find the SD Memory card slot,
headphone port, Aux Port, Type-C port and keyboard lock switch.
1.7. On the top side of the player, you will find extendable antenna, to pull it out when listen
to FM radio for better frequency listening effects.
Note: This is a two-hand hold Daisy player, use both hands to hold player with front panel
facing toward user. There is a tactile vertical line to divide button areas into two sections, the
left section and the right section.
2. Basic Operation
To turn on the player, hold down the Power button for two to three seconds, then release it.
The player vibrates briefly. After a few seconds, the synthetic speech will announce your
current position in the file structure.
If you are now browsing a list of files in a folder. You may use the up and down navigation
buttons to select a file. When you find the document you want to access, press OK to open
it. Press Info button to learn more about the item you have selected, or press Return to go
back to the parent folder.
Sensory PBR-T9 Quick Access Manual
Sensory PBR-T9 Quick Access Manual
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