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  • Page 1: End User Licensing Agreement

    END USER LICENSING AGREEMENT Microsoft, Inc. ™ You have acquired an ECO which includes software licensed by Prentke Romich Company from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or its affiliates ("MS"). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as` associated media, printed materials and "online"...
  • Page 3 Fax: (330) 263-4829 E-Mail Address: info@prentrom.com Web Site Address: www.prentrom.com Prentke Romich International Liberator Ltd. • Minerva Business Park Lynch Wood • Peterborough PE2 6FT • UK Tel: 0845 226 1144 Fax: 0845 226 1166 Email: info@liberator.co.uk ECO Manual 14364v2.0...
  • Page 4 Data can be uploaded from this unit to a personal computer for storage on a hard disk, CD, or other storage medium. Be sure to make multiple copies of all important data to protect against accidental loss. ECO, Vantage, Vanguard II, Vanguard, Pathfinder, SpringBoard, WordCore, Language Activity Monitor (LAM), Memory Transfer Interface (MTI) and PRC Infrared Receiver (IRR) are trademarks of Prentke Romich Company.
  • Page 5 Plug in your battery charger and then press the on the front of the case. It will take a few moments for the device to boot up. Prentke Romich Company • 1022 Heyl Rd. • Wooster, Ohio 44691 • (800) 262-1984 ECO MANUAL...
  • Page 6 RESTORE disk, call the PRC Service Department first and tell them what is wrong with your device before you attempt to use the RESTORE disk. Warning! Never remove the battery in this device to perform a re-set. ECO MANUAL...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO....................11 The Front Panel ................................12 The Top of the ECO ..............................14 The Back of the ECO..............................15 The Right Side Panel ..............................16 Battery Door and Batteries ............................17 Left Side Panel ................................18 The Display Areas ...............................19 Different Ways to Turn your Device Off........................21...
  • Page 8 Using the "Review to File" Option ..........................177 Icon Tutor Options..............................177 NOTEBOOKS................................179 Creating and Using Notebooks..........................180 The Notebook Workspace ............................180 New Notebooks .................................181 Close a Notebook; Save a Notebook ........................182 Open or Delete a Notebook ............................182 TABLE OF CONTENTS ECO Manual viii...
  • Page 9 Create a New REMOTE Page using "Copy from Existing Page" ................244 Place the TV BDRM Page in your REMOTES Activity ...................245 How to Store the IR Functions under an Icon Sequence ...................246 Delete a Device................................247 TABLE OF CONTENTS ECO Manual...
  • Page 10 Using an External Computer with the PRC Bluetooth Wireless Adapter..............273 Using an External Computer and an Infrared Receiver (IRR)...................275 APPENDICES................................277 Appendix A: Recalibrate the Touch Screen......................278 Appendix B: Next-Mouse-Right-Click Tool in PASS and ECO ................279 Appendix C: Serial Macro Tool ..........................281 Appendix D: Modify Scan Pattern..........................282 Appendix E: Pagelets..............................290 Appendix F: Vocabulary Builder..........................294...
  • Page 11: Getting Acquainted With Your Eco

    Getting Acquainted with your ECO GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 12: The Front Panel

    The Front Panel FUNCTION Turns the device ON or OFF. If you turn the ECO off with this button, you must use it to turn the device back on. ON/OFF Takes you to the Toolbox where you can use the system menus.
  • Page 13 3 LEDs IN flashing, plug in the battery charger. BOTTOM OF The LED on the far right flashes when the hard drive in the ECO WINDOW system is working, just as the hard drive LED in your computer does. REC. MIC.
  • Page 14: The Top Of The Eco

    If your device is Off, slide a disk about half-way into the player, then turn your device On. The ECO will accept the disk. Press the small button on the Player door to eject a disk. Learning Infrared Area Sending Infrared Area The rounded area below the DVD player is the learning and sending infrared area.
  • Page 15: The Back Of The Eco

    The Back of the ECO Wheelchair Mounting Plate Table Stand Back Wire Table Stand Pull the stand out from the case and set your device on a flat surface. If you want your device to sit at a lower or higher angle, remove the table stand from the holes that hold it in place and place it in the second set of holes.
  • Page 16: The Right Side Panel

    Use this to connect to an external computer with a USB cable. External Microphone Jack (Note: you can also use a USB microphone) Plug an external microphone in here. External Headphones Jack Plug external stereo headphones or speakers in here. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 17: Battery Door And Batteries

    When replacing the battery, make sure it clicks into place before replacing the door. Internal Battery This is the smaller battery on the right. This battery remains in the case and should not be removed. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 18: Left Side Panel

    Switch A and Switch B Connectors: plug single and dual switches into Switch A and Switch B ports. A joystick will need an adapter that fits these ports. XGA Connector: connect a computer monitor here. Battery Charger: Plug in the battery charger that came with your device. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 19: The Display Areas

    This is where you will see the icons that you activate on your communication overlay or, if you are using your spelling overlay and Word Prediction is On, you will see a list of predicted words. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 20 A LOW battery shows only red and yellow lines. Plug in the charger. You cannot store when the battery is low. An ALMOST DEAD battery shows only red lines. You will hear a warning beep that the ECO is going to shut down. Plug in the charger.
  • Page 21: Different Ways To Turn Your Device Off

    When your device is idle (no key activations) for 2, 5 or 10 minutes, the backlight will dim on your display. Activate any key or switch to bring it back. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 22 When your device turns off, it saves any storing and/or programming that you have done up to that point. If you are doing a lot of storing/programming —perhaps setting up an overlay—make sure the device turns Off periodically so that your work is saved. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 23: About The Batteries In Your Eco

    About the Batteries in your ECO Always use the battery charger that came with your device. Any other charger may damage your batteries. If you plan to store your device for a month or more without using it: put the unit in Shipping Mode.
  • Page 24 The LED to the left of the Low Battery LED will begin to blink. This LED indicates that your charger is plugged in. A complete charge, from dead battery to fully-charged battery, will take 9-10 hours. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 25: The Touch Screen And The Exploration Wizard

    Be careful to avoid splintered glass. Do not use sharp, pointed objects on the touch screen. They will scratch the screen. Release the ECO from Shipping Mode: Before your device was sent to you from PRC, it was put into Shipping Mode. The first time you use it, you must release it from Shipping Mode.
  • Page 26 Select Exploration Wizard (or you may select any User Area you might want to switch to.) Select OK. Select GO TO CORE. You should be in the Exploration Wizard or the Area you selected. Learn more about the USER AREA MENU beginning on page 37. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 27: The Unity ® 60 Sequenced Overlay

    The top row of keys is the Activity Row. The first key in the far left column is the ACTIVITY . Press this key to see more activities in the Activity Row. If you want to look at GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 28 Using this method, you can find any key on any overlay. If you use Auditory Scanning with a Blank overlay, your device uses the numbers 1-36 to represent Core key locations. Activity Row keys are not numbered. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 29: About Minspeak

    • it promotes further language development by offering many opportunities for language- learning experiences. These advantages lead to the ultimate benefit of using Minspeak: it allows for and promotes independent, effective communication. I like music GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 30: Icon Prediction Shows Where You Have Messages Stored

    The blank keys offer no messages. Select this key. Press the key. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 31 If you press a blank key, you will see the icon that belongs to that key in the Icon Display Area but no message is spoken. The overlay resets and all keys become bright again. Icon Prediction is a good tool to help you learn your vocabulary. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 32: About The Color-Coded Toolbox

    Tool, GO TO TOOLBOX, under an icon sequence on your communication overlay if you decide you want to have access to it on your overlay. See pages starting with 163 to learn about storing Tools. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 33: Change The Speaker Volume

    Text Display Area and you can adjust the volume to your preference. Adjust the volume for an external headphone in the FEEDBACK MENU. Change the Scan Beep or Activation Beep volume in the FEEDBACK MENU. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 34: About The Call Tool In The Toolbox

    The beeps are not like any other beeps the device makes when it is in regular use. Because the CALL tool is designed to bring you assistance, it should only be used for that purpose. Overusing CALL lessens the importance of the beeps to those who hear them. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ECO Manual...
  • Page 35: Setting Up Your Communication Device

    Setting Up your Communication Device SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 36: About Setting Up Your Device

    Status Display Area at the top of your display screen. To access the menu you must tap it with your finger or a stylus. You must be in the Toolbox, your CORE, Spelling overlay, or a Page to open it. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 37: Select A User Area

    A single user can load different keyboards and overlays into different Areas and use them in specific situations. You select a User Area by opening the USER AREA MENU in the Toolbox. Select the USER AREA MENU SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 38 Each User Area and overlay is shown on its key. Select the overlay you want to use. Yout device will make the switch and return you to the first screen of the USER AREA MENU. For now, select "Cancel" to stay with AREA 2: Unity 60 Sequenced. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 39 ABC key on your Unity overlay, you will see the spelling page that was created to go with the particular overlay you are using. Other USER AREA MENU Options Use the Rename User Area to give your Area a name, if you want to. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 40 Area, you must first select the Area/overlay you are currently using. (If you are replacing an overlay in an Area you are not currently using, you will not see this screen) When you have selected your current area, you will see the Replace With menu. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 41 NO and then perform andMTI (memory transfer) before you change to a new overlay. See Using the TRANSFER MEMEORY MENU chapter for information about making memory transfers. When you select YES above, you see your Spelling Page: SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 42 Replace User Area allows you to load any of the available vocabularies into the current User Area. The last option will show you the settings for the Area you are currently using. You can make any changes to settings in the current Area from these menus. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 43: Access Methods

    Use a single switch to scan to any key on the screen. Choose to scan by rows and columns or by columns and rows. Plug a single switch into either the SWITCH A or SWITCH B jack on your device. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 44 Select the method you want and the options you want to use. All of these are described in the next few pages. Note: The Colors tab puts the color options from different menus into one menu. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 45: The Access Method Menu

    3. You see the access method for the current User Area. You can change any of the options. 4. You can select Choose Different Access Method to select a different method for this area. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 46 Select the method you want and the options you want to use. All of these are described in the next few pages. Note: The Colors tab puts the color options from different menus into one menu. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 47: Touch Options

    We recommend that you select different numbers for Factor and Area and try them out in an application on your ECO. You'll then have a good idea of what works for you. For more information see The Magnification Option beginning on page 262.
  • Page 48: Switch Scanning Methods

    This allows you to step through the keys on your overlay moving from left to right across the rows or from top to bottom down each column. You must activate your switch to move the scan. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 49 Note: Icon Prediction alone allows you to press grey or white keys. The key's icon will appear in the Icon display area but no message will be spoken. Icon Prediction will work whether Predictive Selection is On or not. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 50: Switch Scanning Options

    We recommend that you select different numbers for Factor and Area and try them out in an application on your ECO. You'll then have a good idea of what works for you. For more information see The Magnification Option beginning on page 262.
  • Page 51 Note: Icon Prediction alone allows you to press grey or white keys. The key's icon will appear in the Icon display area but no message will be spoken. Icon Prediction will work whether Predictive Selection is On or not. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 52: Switch Scanning Methods

    When the key you want is highlighted, activate your switch. The device beeps when your key is accepted. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 53: Switch Scanning Options

    We recommend that you select different numbers for Factor and Area and try them out in an application on your ECO. You'll then have a good idea of what works for you. For more information see The Magnification Option beginning on page 262.
  • Page 54 (1.0). You scan to and select a key, then realize it's not the key you want. You have one second to activate your switch again to "de-select" the key and then scan to a new key. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 55 ACCESS METHOD MENU. Press the PAIR button on the Bluetooth Switch, then select the Pair with Switch Button on your device screen. You will see a box on your device screen telling you when the pairing is complete and the device and switch are connected. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 56: Headpointing/Joystick Methods

    We recommend that you select different numbers for Factor and Area and try them out in an application on your ECO. You'll then have a good idea of what works for you. For more information see The Magnification Option beginning on page 262.
  • Page 57 These highlighted icons are the only keys on the keyboard that will produce a response. Your scan will go only to the highlighted keys. Note: Icon Prediction will work whether Predictive Selection is On or not. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 58: Tracker Headpointing Options

    We recommend that you select different numbers for Factor and Area and try them out in an application on your ECO. You'll then have a good idea of what works for you. For more information see The Magnification Option beginning on page 262.
  • Page 59 This allows you to select or create a color for the headpointing pointer. In the pull-down menu, select Colors. Select Pointer Color in the Mouse Pointer Color box. Select a color. Pointer Size This allows you to choose the size of the pointer. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 60 If the communication device is straight up and down, or nearly so on your mount or a table, select High. If it is lying flat, or nearly flat, on a surface or mounted so that it is nearly horizontal, select Low. For positions in between these extremes, select Medium. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 61: Mouse/Trackball/Usb Joystick Options

    We recommend that you select different numbers for Factor and Area and try them out in an application on your ECO. You'll then have a good idea of what works for you. For more information see The Magnification Option beginning on page 262.
  • Page 62 This generally means that when you cross the centerline between one key and the next key, the first key will become un-highlighted and the second key will light up. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 63 Highlight Keys This tells your device to place a red border around the key that you point to. This may help to make the selected key easier to see. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 64: The Feedback Menu

    The FEEDBACK MENU options give you information about what your device is doing and sometimes about what you are doing on the device. Open the menu. Select Feedback. Select the options you want to use. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 65: Feedback Menu Options

    The default for Spell One Word is Off. Auto Spell: When this is ON and you activate and empty sequence on your Core overlay, ECO automatically switches you to Spell mode. It also displays the spelling characters that the icons you activated represent and you can type in a completed word you want.
  • Page 66 Icon Tutor View Display Select the amount of seconds you would like to see the sequence displayed (1-10 seconds). Icon Tutor View Count Select the number of sequences you would like to see displayed (1-5 sequences). SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 67: Speech Menu Options

    Synthesizer: DECtalk, RealSpeak, AT&T Natural Voices, Acapela You can choose a voice from any of these speech synthisizers: DECtalk speech, RealSpeak, AT&T Natural Voices and Acapela. Not all of the options below are available with all voices. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 68 Volume When this available it changes the volume of the voice. 1 is the softest; 10 is the loudest. Average Pitch Pitch is how high or low a voice sounds. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 69 Helpful Hint: You can listen to the MAIN voice by selecting the voice you want to hear and then pressing the Text Display area. Open the menu. Select Voice. Select the options you want to use. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 70: The Auditory Prompt Menu

    If you are using headphones, turn the Use Earphone option On in the AUDITORY PROMPT MENU. If you want to use both headphones and a speaker at the same time, you must have an adapter. See Appendix N for more information on adapters. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 71 "School" or "Science." When you are through, activate OK. To Erase a Category Prompt: 1. In the Toolbox, activate ASSIGN CORE KEYS; MODIFY PAGE or MODIFY ACTIVITY menus. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 72 3. Activate YES (or NO if you change your mind). Important! When you delete a Content Prompt, you are deleting the message that was stored under that icon sequence. Open the menu. Select Auditory Prompts. Select the options you want to use. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 73: The Output Menu

    The OUTPUT MENU You will use this menu if you purchased the integrated ECO which has an internal computer. You will also use it if you connect to an external computer or printer. The Unity computer access overlays have keys assigned to either automatically turn output on and off or allow you to do it when you are using a computer.
  • Page 74 Output Destination Select INTERNAL if you are using the ECO's internal computer. Select EXTERNAL if you are want to connect to an external computer for computer emulation. Host Computer Type If you are sending information to an external computer, select the kind of computer that will receive the information, MAC or IBM.
  • Page 75: Save Your Set-Up Settings

    1. Open the SETTINGS MENU. Select a Save Settings key. For example: Save #1 Settings. 2. You see: "Are you sure you want to save settings under #1?" 3. Select YES or NO. 4. Select OK. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 76: Store The "Use Settings" Keys On Your Overlay

    You must be in STORE CORE or EDIT CORE for the text to appear in your device's Text Display Area. When the mouse is plugged in, move the cursor to the key you want. Click the mouse to activate the key. SETTING UP YOUR DEVICE ECO Manual...
  • Page 77: Word Prediction

    Word Prediction WORD PREDICTION ECO Manual...
  • Page 78: About Minspeak ® And Word Prediction

    Word Prediction systems help improve a person's ability to communicate by cutting down on the amount of time spent in spelling out long and/or seldom used words. ECO has Two Word Prediction Systems The PRC Word Prediction system predicts words based on how often (frequency) or how recently (recency) you have used the word.
  • Page 79: Spell And Select Words

    Spell and Select Words Turn Word Prediction On in the WORD PREDICTION MENU. Select OK. From the Toolbox or from CORE, select your Spelling overlay: Begin to spell a word. Watch the display as you spell. WORD PREDICTION ECO Manual...
  • Page 80 You can select one of these words or you can continue to spell and watch more words come up in the Word Prediction window. You can continue to spell words and select them from the Word Prediction window as long as you want. WORD PREDICTION ECO Manual...
  • Page 81 Word Prediction. When you are familiar with your Minspeak vocabulary, you will find that communication is more spontaneous and interactive than it is when you are using Word Prediction. Word Prediction is a Tool that should be used to enhance Minspeak, never replace it. WORD PREDICTION ECO Manual...
  • Page 82: Word Prediction Options

    This must be ON in order to use Word Prediction. The default for word prediction is OFF. You can also turn Word Prediction On from the Activity row. On the 60 Sequenced overlay: Select the DEVICE key in the Activity row. Select the MORE key. WORD PREDICTION ECO Manual...
  • Page 83 If you turn this OFF, once you have selected a predicted word, WordQ will not predict another word until you begin to type in what you want. Suggest Spelling tells WordQ to try to predict the word you want if you have misspelled it. WORD PREDICTION ECO Manual...
  • Page 84 "looking" time has passed. You can activate the Previous Items, More Items or the Cancel keys at any time whether you are using Step or Auto. WORD PREDICTION ECO Manual...
  • Page 85 The four arrows to the right of the screen move the cursor on the color chart in increments of WORD PREDICTION ECO Manual...
  • Page 86 For example, if you type in "chu" you will see all the words that begin with "chu". If you want to look at the entire dictionary, do not type in anything. Just activate OK. WORD PREDICTION ECO Manual...
  • Page 87 Review to File This allows you to save the dictionary review in a file on a USB drive or on the ECO's hard drive. If you have the optional internal computer, you can open the file in Word Pad on your ECO.
  • Page 89: Using The Core Vocabulary Overlay

    Using the Core Vocabulary Overlay USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 90: About Core Vocabulary And Activity Row Vocabulary

    Unity overlays. Once you become familiar with your Core vocabulary you will be able to communicate easily and rapidly in any situation. For this reason we recommend that you rarely, if ever, customize your Core vocabulary. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 91: Recorded And Computer Speech

    If you are storing synthesized messages, you can store more quickly if you know what you want to type and what sequences you want to use. The recording microphone is the small hole located to the top right of the infrared window on the front of the case. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 92: Record A Vocabulary Message

    Activity Row (the top row on your overlay). You see some of the messages in the ME Activity. 2. Select the SET-UP key on the front of the case. 3. Select the NAME key. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 93 You see: Select Recorded Speech 4. Change the Type of Message box to Recorded Speech USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 94 Type of Message option to Computer Speech. Then activate the Spell Text to Display key and type in the text you want to have displayed. Activate OK when you have finished. Then set the Type of Message option to Recorded Speech. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 95 Once you have the Microphone Volume adjusted to your liking, you should not have to re- adjust it for recording any new messages. Add your Name to the Display Now let's add your name so that it shows up on the display when you select the NAME key. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 96 Speech You will type your name so that it shows up here. Select Spell Message or Define Key Function Select Computer Speech in the Type of Message option. Select the Spell Message… key. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 97 Type in your name where you see the cursor blinking. Select OK in the bottom right corner when you have finished. Notice your name Select OK to exit and now appears here return to CORE. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 98 You can erase the message by reading the instructions on the next page. Or you can go to the Modify Activity chapter and learn about many other things you can do when you store messages. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 99: Erase A Recorded Message

    1. Activate the TOOLS key to go to the Toolbox. 2. Select ERASE CORE. 3. Select the icon sequence of the message you want to erase. 4. Select OK. You see the warning box below: USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 100: Store A Computer Speech Message

    ME Activity. If you do not see the ME key in your Activity Row, select the ACTIVITY key until you see the ME key. ME Activity Row USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 101 Activity Row. You see a menu that allows you to modify the blank key. Make sure Type of Message is set to Computer Speech. 5. Select Computer Speech in the Type of Message option. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 102 Spell Icon to Find key and spell the word "camp". Select an icon. Notice that your key now has the icon on it that you selected but it still has part of your message on it too. . Let's change this. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 103 Or you can go to the Modify Activity chapter and learn how to add an icon to the key, change the label of the key and many other options. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 104: Edit A Computer Speech Message

    TOOLS key to go to the Toolbox. 2. Activate ERASE CORE 3. Activate the icon sequence you want to erase. 4. Answer YES to erase or NO if you decide to keep the message. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 105: Completely Erase The Contents Of A Key

    Page you have already created, follow the steps below. Select STORE CORE in the Toolbox. Select the icon sequence you want to use, then select OK. Select Computer Speech Select Spell Message… Select PAGE LINK on the spelling overlay. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 106 10. Select Change Icon to change the icon. 11. Select OK when you are finished. Now when you activate the sequence you selected you should go to the page you just linked to. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 107: Hide Vocabulary Keys

    To Hide Core Vocabulary Keys: 1. Make sure you are in your Core vocabulary overlay. 2. Select the SET-UP key. The Hide/Show Keys option appears. 3. Select the Hide/Show Keys option. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 108 To turn the key(s) back on, repeat these steps or select the Show All option. Select the Text Display Area to exit the menu. The Hide/Show keys option and a Hide All option are also available in the CREATE and MODIFY ACTIVITY and PAGE menus. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 109: Swap Core Vocabulary Keys On Your Overlay

    4. You can continue to swap keys. To exit and save your work, activate the Text Display area. Note: If you want to exit Swap Keys before you have completed an operation, activate the Text Display Area. This is the same as using a CANCEL key. USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ECO Manual...
  • Page 111: Activities

    Activities ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 112: Activities

    On some overlays you select the ACTIVITY key to see more Activities. On some overlays you select the OBJ key to see more Activities. You can always select the key on the front of the case to see Activities. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 113: Set Activity Template

    The Set Activity Template option is in the USER AREA MENU To Set and Use an Activity Template: 1. Open the in the Toolbox. 2. Select the key. Select Set Activity Template. 3. Select the Set Activity Template key. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 114 4. You can select any Activity to use as a Template. 5. Once you have selected an Activity for a Template, activate OK. Now when you create a new Activity, the template you selected will come up for you to work from. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 115: Create A New Activity-An Example

    Activity is highlighted in red. Notice that some keys are automatically defined for you in a new Activity: the ACTIVITY key and the MORE key. 5. Select a blank key to define. The red highlight box moves to the key you selected. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 116 10. Activate the next key you want to define and repeat these steps. 11. When you have completed defining keys in your Activity, select OK. Then go to your overlay and test the Activity. If you make a mistake when you are defining a key, select and start over. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 117: Dynamic Activities

    1. Open any Activity. 2. Activate the icon you selected in Step 4, above. 3. The Activity you wanted opens. Activate an icon in the Activity. 4. The word is spoken and you return to your original Activity. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 118: Erase A Dynamic Activity Link; Review All Dynamic Activities

    3. Your device shows you the Dynamic Activities. You see the sequence for the Activity and the Activity name. 4. Activate MORE ITEMS if you have more than one page of Dynamic Activities. 5. Activate Cancel when you are finished. 6. Activate OK to exit. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 119: About The Picture Prediction Option

    If You Do Not Want a Particular Activity to be Predicted: 1. Open the MODIFY ACTIVITY MENU in the Toolbox. 2. Select the Activity you want. 3. Turn the Picture Prediction option to OFF. No keys in the Activity will be predicted. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 120 Select the Activity you want. Step 3 Select this option. Step 2 Turn this option ON. 1. Open the MODIFY ACTIVITY MENU. 2. Select the Activity you want. 3. Turn Picture Prediction ON. 4. Select Modify Item Within Activity. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 121 FOOD Activity but then have to go through 2 or 3 rows of food keys before you see the food you mention a lot. With Picture Prediction, those keys you use frequently will eventually move to the front (first row) of the Activity. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 122: Modify An Already Existing Activity

    Change Label: A label can contain up to 9 letters. If you want a blank label, type a space instead of a word. Store Category Prompt: This works with scanning only. Store a prompt for your device to speak that identifies the Activity. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 123: Link An Activity To A Page Or To Another Activity

    4. You see all the Activities that are available. Select the one you want to link to. 5. Select OK. 6. Now you can choose an icon for your key, label it, etc. 7. Select OK to save your changes and exit the menu. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 124 9. Now you can choose an Icon for the key, label it, etc. 10. Select OK to save your changes and exit the menu. On the following pages are explanations of some options for Activities and Pages that can be found in the USER AREA MENU. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 125: Copy Pages/Activities From Your Current User Area To Another User Area

    1. Go to the Area where the Pages/Activities you want to copy are. 2. Go to the Toolbox and activate the USER AREA MENU or use the SET-UP Select Copy Pages/Activities 3. Activate the Copy Pages/Activities option. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 126 You may have to adjust the Activities in the Activity Row if you expanded into an area. They may not be in the position you are used to due to the size of the new area or overlay, especially if they were locked. This is also true if you copy Pages. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 127: Copy Activities Or Pages From One Device To Another

    USB drive. Plug the USB drive into the second device and use the MTI to load the saved area into the second device. See the Memory Transfer Menu chapter beginning on page 206. ACTIVITIES ECO Manual...
  • Page 129 Pages PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 130: About Custom Pages

    When you create a Custom Page you will use the CREATE PAGE key in the Toolbox. To modify or change an already created Page, use the MODIFY PAGE MENU or the SET-UP key. To copy Pages from one user area to another user area, use the USER AREA MENU. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 131: Set Page Template

    The Set Activity Template option is in the USER AREA MENU To Set and Use a Page Template: 1. Open the in the Toolbox. 2. Select the key. Select Set Page Template. 3. Select the Set Page Template key. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 132 Now when you create a new Page, the template you selected will come up for you to work from. You can change the template any time by selecting the Set Page Template option in the USER AREA MENU. Set Activity Template works the same way. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 133: Create A Custom Page

    This example uses the 60 TEMPLATE. See previous pages for Template information. 1. Go to the Toolbox. 2. Activate CREATE PAGE 3. You see your Spelling overlay. Spell the name for your page and select OK when you have finished. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 134 4. If you do not want a template, you can select the overlay size you want and then select OK to see a blank overlay in the size you selected. 5. On the new overlay, select the first key you want to define. You see the menu that allows you to create a Page PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 135 (Key Mode-Static Rows and Scroll Rows-see page 271). 9. When you have finished with the key, select Choose Next Key to Define and repeat steps 5-9 until you have created your custom page. Select OK when finished. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 136: Go To Your Custom Page

    6. Activate SET PAGE or SET PAGE TEMPORARY Tool. 7. Choose the Custom Page you want from the PAGE MENU. 8. Activate OK. 9. Activate OK again. To Store PAGE MENU under an icon sequence: change Step #6 to PAGE MENU. Delete Step #7. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 137: Modify A Custom Page

    FAST FOOD page stored in your device. Let's add a new fast food item to that Page. 1. Select the PAGES key from your CORE overlay. 2. Now select the FAST FOOD key 3. You see the FAST FOOD page. Let's add "Pancakes" to this Page. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 138 4. Select the SET-UP key on the front panel of the ECO case. Select a blank key. 5. Select a blank key on the FAST FOOD Page. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 139 Select Change Icon. 6. You see the MODIFY PAGE MENU. Select the Change Icon key PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 140 7. Select the category you want. For example, select the FOOD category, then select the BREAKFAST category, then select the Pancake icon you want. You can also select Spell Icon to Find, type "pancake" and then select the pancake icon you want to use. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 141 Speech. Follow the directions on your touch screen. Once your message is recorded you can complete the following steps. Set Type of Message to Computer Speech Select the Spell Message… option You see your Spelling overlay. Select CLEAR DISPLAY . This erases "Pancake" from the Text to Speak box. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 142 "Pancakes, please" shows up in the Text to Speak box. Part of "please" also shows up on your icon label. Let's change that. Select CHANGE LABEL You see your Spelling overlay. If there is text in the Text Display Area, select CLEAR DISPLAY to erase it. Type in "Pancakes." Select OK PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 143 When you have finished defining keys, select OK When you select the OK key, you return to the FAST FOOD Page. You should see your Pancake key and any others you may have added. Select them to try out the new vocabulary you added. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 144: Context Scene Pages

    Cancel. 2. Go to the Toolbox on your device. 3. Open the TRANSFER MEMORY MENU. Select Import Scenes. 4. Select Import Scenes. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 145 84 or 144 overlay. Select OK. 12. Select any key. Select Change Scene 13. You see the Create/Modify Page screen. Select Change Scene PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 146 Select Choose Scene. 14. You see the Modify Scene screen. Select Choose Scene. It may take a few seconds for your scene(s) to appear. Note: You can also import scenes here from your USB or hard drive. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 147 15. Select the picture you want to use for your scene and select OK. This is the screen where you can delete scenes you no longer want. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 148 Select Set Scene Keys. 16. Notice that the picture covers all the keys on the overlay. You can choose your own size for the picture. Select Set Scene Keys. You see the outline of overlay keys on your scene. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 149 17. Select the area you want the picture to cover by selecting a top right corner key and bottom left corner key. This might be your top left corner key. This might be your bottom right corner key. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 150 Keys again to change it, you can remove it, or you can choose a new scene. If you want your client to be able to see the keys under the graphic, set the Transparency option to more than 0%. Select OK when you are finished. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 151 • Define a scan just for this page by using Modify Scan Pattern (see Appendix D beginning on page 282). 20. Select OK when you have completed your scene. You can create customized block scanning for a scene page. See Appendix D beginning on page 282. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 152: Add Links To Other Pages On Your Scene Page

    1. Set Type of Message to Computer Speech. 2. Select Spell Message…. 3. Select PAGE LINK. 4. Select the Page you want to link to. 5. Change the label, icon, color, etc., if you wish. 6. Select OK when you are finished. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 153: Link Your Scene Page To The My Scenes Page

    If you select NO, you will go to your linked Page and remain there. If you are unsure about which option to select, remember that YES means the linked page closes after one selection. 9. Select your new scene Page from Pages Menu. Pages are listed alphabetically. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 154 11. Now you can change the icon/label/color on your key so you know what Page it leads to. 12. When you have finished, select OK. Now you can see your new scene Page on the MY SCENES Page. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 155: Copy Pages/Activities From Your Current User Area To Another User Area

    Copy Pages or Activities in one User Area to another User Area. 1. Go to the Area where the Pages/Activities you want to copy are. 2. Go to the Toolbox and select the USER AREA MENU Select Copy Pages/Activities 3. Select the Copy Pages/Activities option. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 156 5. If you want to copy all the Pages or Activities in a User Area, activate the Copy All Activities or Copy All Pages option. 5a. Activate the User Area where you want to copy the Pages or Activities to. 5b. Answer YES to continue the copying or NO to cancel. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 157: Copy Activities Or Pages From One Device To Another

    USB drive. Plug the USB drive into the second device and use the MTI to load the saved area into the second device. See the TRANSFER MEMORY MENU chapter beginning on page 205 for information about transferring memory. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 158: Expand A User Area Or Page

    Toolbox. Select Expand User Area or Page. 2. Select Expand User Area or Page. 3. On the next screen, select User Area or Page. For User Area 4. Select the User Area you want to expand. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 159 8. Activate OK. 9. Activate OK. Activate OK again to exit the USER AREA MENU. The next time you go to your Unity 60 Sequenced overlay it should look like the picture below: Select the PAGES key. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 160 If you selected NOT to have the pages in the User Area expanded, your PAGES page will look like this. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 161 Area first, then active Expand a User Area or Page. If you decide you do not want an expanded Area you can return to your original overlay by using the Replace Area option in the USER AREA menu. PAGES ECO Manual...
  • Page 163: Store/Assign Tools And Macros In Core, Activities And

    Store/Assign Tools and Macros in Core, Activities and Pages STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS ECO Manual...
  • Page 164: To Store A Tool Use The Insert Tool Key On The Spelling Keyboard

    3. The Toolbox returns you to your overlay. Select the icon sequence you want to store your Tool under and activate OK. 4. Select Computer or Recorded speecj from the storing screen. 5. Select Spell Text for Message. STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS ECO Manual...
  • Page 165: Assign A Tool To A Core Key

    If you activate the key, it will perform the duties of the Tool you assigned to it. When you assign a Tool to a key, you can no longer use that key as part of an icon sequence for a message. STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS ECO Manual...
  • Page 166: Erase The Tool And Restore The Original Icon

    1. Go to the Toolbox. Activate the ASSIGN CORE KEYS. 2. Activate the key on your overlay that contains the Tool you want to erase. 3. Select ICON in the Assign Key As box. 4. The original icon is restored. STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS ECO Manual...
  • Page 167: Assign A Tool To An Activity Row Key

    To Assign a Tool to a Key in the Activity Row: 1. Activate ASSIGN ACTIVITIES KEYS in the Toolbox. 2. You see the first row of available Activities. 3. Select the key where you want to assign a Tool. 4. Select the Tool option. STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS ECO Manual...
  • Page 168: About Macros

    You can create macros that involve changes in menu settings so that you don't have to go to the Toolbox to change settings. You can assign macros to keys on your overlay or you can store them under icon sequences. STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS ECO Manual...
  • Page 169: Store A Macro Under An Icon Sequence

    As an example, let's store the CALL signal and add the word "Charge!" for your device to speak. 1. Go to the Toolbox. 2. Activate STORE CORE 3. The Toolbox returns you to your overlay. Select the icon sequence you want to use to store the macro under. 4. Activate OK. STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS ECO Manual...
  • Page 170 12. Activate OK on the storing screen. 13. You are back in the Toolbox. Activate GO TO CORE 14. Make sure your speech is On. Activate the sequence you stored the macro under. Your device should play the CALL signal and speak, "Charge!"...
  • Page 171: Assign A Macro To A Core Key

    11. Activate OK. 12. You are back in the Toolbox. Activate GO TO CORE Make sure the speech is On. Activate the key you stored the macro under. Your device should play the CALL signal and speak, "Charge!" STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS ECO Manual...
  • Page 172: Erase Macros

    There are two insertable tools in your device that allow you to insert already created macros: the SERIAL MACRO tool which allows you to insert computer commands and the INTELLI- TOOLS BUTTON tool which allows you to insert Intelli-Tools buttons. STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS ECO Manual...
  • Page 173: Change All Occurrences Of An Icon

    4. Select the icon to change to. 5. Select YES you want to change icons, or NO (you changed your mind). 6. Your device tells you how many occurrences of that icon were changed. Select OK. STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS ECO Manual...
  • Page 174: Copy Or Erase All Sequences Beginning With Selected Icon(S)

    JUICE (or JUICE plus another icon). You would then be able to access all the APPLE messages under APPLE or JUICE. You can also go back and erase the original sequences once you have copied them. STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS ECO Manual...
  • Page 175: Review Vocabulary

    Review Vocabulary REVIEW VOCABULARY ECO Manual...
  • Page 176: Using The Review Vocabulary Menu

    For recorded messages, the review shows the word "Digitized" and gives the icon sequences for each digitized message. A Vocabulary Review does not review words in the Dictionary. For information about Data Logging, see Appendix H beginning on page 310. REVIEW VOCABULARY ECO Manual...
  • Page 177: Using The "Review To File" Option

    USB drive or a flash card ('removable media'). If you save to the ECO's hard drive without having the use of the internal computer, you will not be able to look at your work.
  • Page 178 Icon Tutor from your overly without having to go to the Toolbox and the REVIEW VOCABULAY MENU. Just type in the word you are looking for and select OK. See page 177 for more Icon Tutor options. REVIEW VOCABULARY ECO Manual...
  • Page 179: Notebooks

    Notebooks...
  • Page 180: Creating And Using Notebooks

    Creating and Using Notebooks When you have to create large amounts of text, use an individual Notebook. Many people who have learned to communicate well using a communication aid are often asked to give speeches and presentations. Notebooks are ideal for storing speeches. You can store the Tool SPEAK NOTEBOOK to speak a specific Notebook.
  • Page 181: New Notebooks

    New Notebooks A new Notebook is a Notebook that has never been used before. It has no text and no title. To Open a New Notebook 1. Open the Toolbox 2. Activate NOTEBOOK MENU 3. Activate New Notebook. 4. Spell a name for your new Notebook. Activate OK. Notice that the display screen is now a different color.
  • Page 182: Close A Notebook; Save A Notebook

    Close a Notebook; Save a Notebook When you have finished with a Notebook, you close it by activating the Close Notebook option in the NOTEBOOK MENU. If you have not saved your Notebook or have made changes to it without saving them, your device will ask you if you want to save the Notebook before closing. Answer YES to save it or NO to close it without saving any new text you may have entered.
  • Page 183: Rename A Notebook; Transfer A Notebook To A Computer File

    You can also save a Notebook to a file on your device's hard drive and re-load it to an Area later. If you have the optional internal computer, you can save the Notebook to the ECO hard drive, then open it in Word Pad, make any changes, re-save it and load it back into your ECO software.
  • Page 184: Print A Notebook

    To Save a Notebook You can save a Notebook to a USB drive, flash card or the ECO hard drive. If you did not purchase the ECO's internal computer option, save the Notebook to your removable media so you can view and make changes to it on your own computer.
  • Page 185: Speak A Notebook; Lock A Notebook

    Speak a Notebook; Lock a Notebook Speak a Notebook There may be times when you will want to speak a Notebook. There are two tools from the All Tools List you can store that will allow you to speak your Notebooks. Use the SPEAK NOTEBOOK tool when you want to speak a specific Notebook.
  • Page 186: Copy A Notebook From One Area To Another

    Copy a Notebook from One Area to Another To Copy a Notebook from One Area to Another Area: 1. Open the NOTEBOOK MENU in the Toolbox. 2. Select the Copy Notebook option. 3. Select the Notebook you want to copy. 4.
  • Page 187: Save/Load A Notebook

    Save/Load a Notebook To Save a Notebook 1. Make sure your USB Flash Drive or other removable media is plugged into your communication aid. 2. Open the NOTEBOOK MENU in the Toolbox. 3. Open the Notebook you want to save, then return to the NOTEBOOK MENU. 4.
  • Page 188: Editing Tools

    Key Mode ON/OFF: When this is turned ON, you see both your Windows application and your ECO software at the same time. Your ECO software screen is reduced to half-screen. This is the same as the ECO KEYBOARD key on the front of the device case.
  • Page 189 Ext. Chars: Opens a page with special character keys such as accented letters, pound sign, Greek symbols, etc. Arrow Keys: Move the cursor in the direction the arrow is pointing: up, down, left or right. Use them to navigate through text or through things like icon categories and Activities. Home: Moves the cursor to the front of the current line of text.
  • Page 191: The Speech Dictionary

    The SPEECH DICTIONARY SPEECH DICTIONARY Eco Manual...
  • Page 192: The Speech Dictionary Menu

    The Speech DICTIONARY MENU The ECO will correctly pronounce most of the words that you will use, but it may run into trouble with proper nouns like the names of cities and people's names. When you add a word to the speech dictionary you are teaching your device to pronounce it correctly.
  • Page 193: Add Words To The Dictionary

    Note : If you hear an error beep, try spelling the word differently (perhaps you misspelled it). In order to delete a word you must enter the correct spelling of the word, not the pronunciation spelling. SPEECH DICTIONARY Eco Manual...
  • Page 194: Review Words In The Dictionary

    Activate CANCEL at any time to stop the review. Review to File You can also save a dictionary review on a USB or flash card drive or the ECO's hard drive. If you did not purchase the ECO's internal computer option, you should save any reviews to a USB or flash card drive so you can look at them on your own computer.
  • Page 195: Calculator

    Calculator CALCULATOR Eco Manual...
  • Page 196: Using The Calculator

    Activate the Cancel key at any time. You can also activate the ALL CLEAR key to clear a problem and then activate the OK or Cancel keys. If you do not want your device to speak the problems, turn the speech OFF. CALCULATOR Eco Manual...
  • Page 197 If you make a mistake: activate the CLEAR or DELETE CHAR key to clear the last entry. Activate the ALL CLEAR key to clear the entire problem and to start over. See more examples on the next page. CALCULATOR Eco Manual...
  • Page 198 Examples of other Calculator Functions FUNCTION PROBLEM KEYS TO SELECT (ECO produces answers) Power 2 x ˆ y 4 = Reciprocal Reciprocal of 5 5 1/x Square Root SQUARE ROOT ! 5 = Factorial 5 n! ≈ Exponential 3 e ˆ x...
  • Page 199: The Maintenance Menu

    The MAINTENANCE MENU MAINTENANCE MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 200: The Maintenance Menu

    This allows you to use some of the Tools and enter some of the menus, but not all of them. To unlock the system : open the MAINTENANCE MENU and press OFF in the System Lock box. MAINTENANCE MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 201 Enable Integrated Device You will use this option if you have a dedicated ECO and later purchased the use of the internal computer. You will receive a password from the PRC Sales Department which you must enter into your ECO before the integrated functions will become active. Select this option and enter your password.
  • Page 202 Shutdown Windows This completely shuts down your ECO, just like the "shut down" command for your home computer. This means it will take longer for the ECO to boot up when you press the I/O button. Restart Windows This gives you a way to restart Windows without having to go to the Start menu. You should rarely have to use this.
  • Page 203 Eject Removable Battery This option allows you to eject the removable battery from the ECO case. Inside your device there are two batteries; one of these batteries is removable. With normal use of your device you will probably never have to remove the battery. If you find that you are using your device to the extent that you can't keep your removable battery charged long enough for your use, you can purchase a second removable battery and battery charger from PRC.
  • Page 204 Plug in your battery charger . Then press the I/O button on the top left front of the case. NOTE: To Calibrate the Touch Screen: If you are activating keys on the keyboard and not getting the correct responses, see Appendix A on page 278. This teaches you how to recalibrate your touch screen. MAINTENANCE MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 205: Transfer Memory Menu

    Transfer Memory Menu TRANSFER MEMORY MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 206: About Memory Transfers

    USB flash drive, a flash card or the longer USB cable that you connect to your computer ('removable media'). You may not save vocabulary backups on the ECO hard drive. Some other options in the TRANSFER MEMORY MENU may be saved to the ECO's hard disk, if you want to do that.
  • Page 207: Memory Transfer Using A Usb Flash Drive

    To load files onto your computer , read the directions that came with your USB flash drive. For a USB flash drive, in some cases you may need to load a driver. Your storage device directions will tell you. TRANSFER MEMORY MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 208: Importing Icons/Photos (Graphics)

    7. You see the TRANSFER MEMORY MENU . Select OK or Cancel to exit. From now on, when you are in the Category Page, you will be able to use the imported icons in your IMPORTS folder. TRANSFER MEMORY MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 209: Load Icons From An Mti File

    1. Save the MTI file from your friend on a USB flash drive or other removable media. Plug the flash drive into your ECO. 2. Go to the Toolbox and open the TRANSFER MEMORY MENU .
  • Page 210: Save Pages And Activities/Load Pages And Activities

    5. Select the Page(s)/Activity(ies) you want to save. 6. The ECO tells you where your item(s) will be saved. Select OK or choose a different folder. 7. Spell a name for the file you are saving. You might want to include "page" or "activity" in the name to distinguish it from other mti files.
  • Page 211: Load An Ir Device/Save An Ir Device

    If you do not want to replace an existing IR device, select NO . 5. Select the .mti file that contains the device command and signals you want to load and then select Open . 6. Activate OK to exit. TRANSFER MEMORY MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 212: Import Scenes

    Import Scenes Use your USB flash drive to import your own scenes for Context Scene Pages. The ECO will ® support most of the same graphic files that are supported by Windows 1. Select Import Scenes . 2. You see the scenes, or a folder containing the scenes you have already copied onto your USB flash drive.
  • Page 213: Using The File Organizer

    You would like to be able to easily transfer files from your USB to your hard drive so that you don't have to have the USB drive plugged into your communication aid in order to listen to songs or access other files. The FILE ORGANIZER MENU allows you to do this. TRANSFER MEMORY MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 214 11. The files are no longer on the original memory device. If you Copy Files , the files will be available on both memory devices. If you Delete Files , they are erased from the memory device you select. TRANSFER MEMORY MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 215: Using The Cell Phone

    Using the Cell Phone USING THE CELL PHONE Eco Manual...
  • Page 216: Before You Begin

    You can purchase the card, antenna and/or cable from PRC. Installation instructions come in the package. The information in this chapter assumes you have your AirCard, antenna and cable installed in your device. Installation directions came in the package with your phone accessories. USING THE CELL PHONE Eco Manual...
  • Page 217: Enable The Phone Card

    This update will take awhile. Be patient. Not all devices will need to be updated. The other options in this menu will be set automatically once the card is installed/detected. USING THE CELL PHONE Eco Manual...
  • Page 218 If it is not initialized, they will be gray. The No Phone icon signifies either that there is no signal or no service available. If service or a signal is available you will see signal strength bars and perhaps a small capital "R" to signify "Roaming" USING THE CELL PHONE Eco Manual...
  • Page 219: Phone Tools

    There is also a PHONE Page which contains some pre-stored messages so you can carry on a phone conversation. Select the PAGES key then select the PHONE key You can also choose to use a GEWA phone or the Quick Phone on this Page. USING THE CELL PHONE Eco Manual...
  • Page 220: Using The Dial Pad

    To make a call, the phone card must be active (a red and white wing icon visible in the Status Display Area) and there must also be signal bars visible. To Make a Call 1. Activate the number keys on the keypad to dial the number you want. 2. Activate Send . USING THE CELL PHONE Eco Manual...
  • Page 221 4. When the call has ended, activate End on the Dial Pad. Note : Use commas when you dial phone numbers that include extensions. For example: 3302621984,123. If a number contains multiple extensions, use a comma between each extension. USING THE CELL PHONE Eco Manual...
  • Page 222: Using The Phone Directory

    PHONE DIAL NUMBER key . Select this key. 7. On your Spelling overlay, type in the phone number you want to store. Use commas if there is an extension number. . Select OK when you are finished. USING THE CELL PHONE Eco Manual...
  • Page 223: Adjusting Caller And Listener Volume

    Gain Out If you have trouble hearing the person who is talking to you, turn this option up. Gain In: If the other person is having trouble hearing you, turn this option up. USING THE CELL PHONE Eco Manual...
  • Page 224: Send A Text Message

    3. Select the message you want to read. 4. The whole message is displayed. 5. You can Reply to the message, Delete the message, or select Cancel to save the message and exit. USING THE CELL PHONE Eco Manual...
  • Page 225: Using The Internal Microphone To Speak

    Using the Internal Microphone to Speak You can use the ECO's internal microphone to speak on the phone if you are able to do this. Turn the Microphone option ON . Adjust the Mic Level option to make the volume louder or softer. (Remember that if the volume is too loud, you will get feedback noise.)
  • Page 227: Using The Mp3 Player Menu

    Using the MP3 PLAYER MENU MP3 PLAYER MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 228: Listening To Music With Your Communication Aid (Mp3, Wav And Wma Files)

    While music is playing you may use your communication aid as you normally would. If you purchased the ECO's optional Internal Computer , you can also use Windows Media Player to listen to music MP3 PLAYER MENU...
  • Page 229: About The Options In The Mp3 Player Menu

    All: an entire playlist, or all the songs on a flash drive, will repeat. 1 : repeat the song that is currently playing. This song will repeat until you select Stop , Next or Previous . MP3 PLAYER MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 230 Select Next to listen to the song that follows the one currently playing. Shuffle The ECO will play the songs on your playlist in a totally random order. Speech Break: Pause/Stop/Off This option controls what happens when you want to speak while a song is playing.
  • Page 231: Creating And Using Playlists

    To create a playlist, any music must be turned off (Stop). 1. If you have songs you want to use on a USB or flash card, plug them into the ECO. 2. Go to the Toolbox and open the MP3 PLAYER MENU .
  • Page 232: Music Tools

    PLAY FILE tool, select the song you want to link to, and then activate the key or sequence you used on your overlay to hear the song as often as you wanted. If you have forgotten how to store tools, see pages beginning with 163. MP3 PLAYER MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 233: About Importing Sound Files To Store On Your Overlay

    Use the USB Flash Drive to import sound files. You can import mp3, wav and wma sound files into your ECO and store them under an icon or an icon sequence. You can then activate the sequence and hear the sound you stored.
  • Page 234: Store A Sound File Under An Icon Or Icon Sequence On Your Overlay

    8. When the sound has been transferred, your device returns you to the Toolbox. Select GO TO CORE . 9. Select the icon(s) you used for your sound file. 10. You should hear the file MP3 PLAYER MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 235: Using The File Organizer

    You can also copy and delete files. Perhaps you use the ECO's hard drive as a permanent storage for music files. However, your USB drive frequently travels between your device and your computer because you use it to download music (or other) files from your computer and then put them in your communication aid.
  • Page 236 The files are no longer on the original drive. If you Copy Files , the files will be available on both drives. If you Delete Files , they are erased from the drive you select. MP3 PLAYER MENU Eco Manual...
  • Page 237: Using A Remote Control

    Using a Remote Control When using infrared in a medical environment, check with authorities to make sure infrared will not interfere with other equipment; do not use with any product that is not medically approved. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 238: Using Your Communication Aid As A Remote Control

    With its built-in infrared (IR), your ECO can learn infrared signals for any device you own that has a remote control. This includes a TV, CD player, VCR, toys, etc. You teach your ECO the remote control signals and then store the commands for the signals on your overlay.
  • Page 239: About Teaching Remote Control Signals To Your Device

    For all appliances except the phones, the IR car and the X10, you will have to teach your ECO the signals you want it to use. The phones, IR car and X- 10 already have their signals stored in your device.
  • Page 240: Teach Remote Control Signals To Your Device

    3. When the name of the device you want is in the yellow Device box, activate the Modify Selected Device key. 4. Activate the arrow keys for the Function box to select the function that you want your device to learn, e.g., "Power". INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 241 Instead of teaching the signals one by one, you can select the Re-Learn All Signals option. This allows you to teach all the signals for a device at one time. Your ECO automatically steps you through each function. You will want to have your remote control ready and know where all the function buttons are on it before you select the Re-Learn all Signals option.
  • Page 242: Add A New Device To The Ir Setup Menu

    TVs in your house. You will have to add the new devices to your IR SET UP MENU . For this example, let's say you want to add a TV in your bedroom. To Add a Device to the IR SETUP MENU 1. Go to the Toolbox and open the IR SETUP MENU . INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 243 TV BDRM page. An easy way to accomplish this is to use the CREATE PAGE key in the Toolbox and copy one of the existing TV remote pages to work from. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 244: Create A New Remote Page Using "Copy From Existing Page

    TV BDRM , select POWER and then select OK . 9. Select Choose Next Key to Define and repeat these steps until you have stored all the functions for TV BDRM. 10. Select OK when you are finished. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 245: Place The Tv Bdrm Page In Your Remotes Activity

    7. Select More Items until you see the TV BDRM page. Select it. 8. Select an icon and a label for the key. 9. Activate OK when you have finished. Repeat these steps for each Remote Control page that you want to add the "TV BDRM" link to. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 246: How To Store The Ir Functions Under An Icon Sequence

    No matter where you decide to store remote control functions, the formula you will use is always: INSERT TOOL, IR, DEVICE NAME, FUNCTION NAME Remember to save your device memory after you store remote control signals. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 247: Delete A Device

    Perhaps you didn't add all the TV functions to your TV BDRM page. You can add a new function to a device that is already in the IR SETUP MENU . To Add a Function to a Device 1. Go to the Toolbox and open the IR SETUP MENU . INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 248 6. Pick an icon for your key and change the label if you want. If you have been storing functions under icon sequences, you must also store any new functions you have added. Follow the STORE CORE procedure. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 249: Rename A Function

    4. Use the arrow keys to select the Function you want to delete. 5. Activate Delete a Function . 6. Activate YES in the yellow box, or NO if you change your mind. 7. Activate OK . INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 250: Re-Learn Signals

    REMOTES Activity. It contains all the default IR devices and functions. You can add new devices and their functions to it using MODIFY PAGE . This means you can easily access in one place any remote control device that you use. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 251 To use the IR REMOTE page, you must first teach the ECO the IR signals for all the devices and functions you want to use. Do this through the IR SET UP MENU as described earlier. Then using INSERT TOOL , store or assign the IR REMOTE Tool to your overlay.
  • Page 252: On-Off Control Of Non-Remote Appliances: Using The X-10

    You can get to your X-10 page from the REMOTES activity. COMMAND CENTER Receiver ALL UNITS OFF ALL LIGHTS ON BRIGHT Make sure the two A Unit code (number) HOUSE codes are must be given to each the same appliance UNIT HOUSE Appliance Power Module INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 253: Using The Eco's Internal Computer

    Using the ECO's Internal Computer INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 254: The Optional Internal Computer

    The internal computer is an ECO option. If you purchased this option when you originally bought your ECO, you can use the internal computer whenever you want. If you would like to purchase the internal computer, you can call the PRC Sales Department at 800-262-1933.
  • Page 255: To Begin Computer Access

    You see the Computer Activity Row: To turn the internal computer On select the ECO COMP key When you select the ECO COMP key, your device automatically turns the computer output on, takes you to the internal computer and minimizes the Computer Programs Page.
  • Page 256 Select the PAGES key . Then select the ECO COMP key When you select the ECO COMP key, your device automatically turns the computer output on, takes you to the internal computer and minimizes the Computer Programs Page. You can turn the internal computer OFF by selecting the Computer ON/OFF key from the Computer Activity row.
  • Page 257: Keys In The Computer Access Activity Row

    This key takes you back one page. SCREEN This key reduces your overlay screen to four rows so you can see your ECO desktop. Select it again to bring your overlay back to full size and hide the computer desktop.
  • Page 258: The Computer Programs Page

    The Computer Programs Page You see four rows of your computer page with the ECO desktop behind them. These four rows contain the computer programs and functions that are available to you on the 60 sequenced overlay. They will be arranged differently on other overlays.
  • Page 259 ECO computer operations. The REFRESH key returns computer focus to the open window on your ECO desktop. When you select this key it sends the mouse cursor to the top center of the ECO desktop. The CLOSE key gives you 5 more keys that allow you to manage window sizes and close applications.
  • Page 260: Using Microsoft Word Pad

    A PCMCIA card, but if you have both an Ethernet card and a phone card, they will have to share the PCMCIA slot; A wireless compact flash card (80211G); A USB adapter for internet access. If you have internet service for a home computer, your ECO will be the same as a second computer—desktop or laptop. ® Using Microsoft...
  • Page 261 Output off. Now you can talk and text in the Text Display Area will not go to your internal computer. When you are ready to return to Word Pad, select the ECO COMP key INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 262: The Magnification Option

    We recommend that you select different numbers for Factor and Area and try them out in an application on your ECO. You'll then have a good idea of what works for you. There is a 2-click rhythm for using Magnification is: Click on the option or menu you want.
  • Page 263 To open the File menu in the Word application: Click on (or select with your access method) the "File" menu. The word "File" will show up magnified in a box. Click on the word in the magnification box to see the whole File menu. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 264 Your overlay may be different Now you can click on an individual File menu option. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 265 We selected the "Save As" option. Now select it again. Your overlay may be different Select the magnified "Save As"option. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 266 Your overlay may be different You see the "Save As" menu. Continue to click and select until you have completed the action you want to accomplish. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 267: Using The Tool

    Tool <RUN PROGRAM> Below are examples of <RUN PROGRAM> commands. «RUN-PROGRAM» >"C:\Program Files\Windows Runs the Windows NT\Accessories\wordpad.exe"> Wordpad application «RUN-PROGRAM» <"C:\Program Files\Outlook Runs Windows Media Express\msimn.exe"><PROMPT-MARKER>MY Player EMAIL» «RUN-PROGRAM»("C:\Program Files\Internet Runs Internet Explorer Explorer\iexplore.exe") INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 268: Sending Mouse Commands To Xp

    Sending Mouse Commands to XP The computer overlay has two mouse options—the direct selection mouse and the headpointer mouse . Select the one you want. You will see your mouse overlay. INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 269 Sends a mouse left click to KEY»«MOUSE-STOP» Windows «MOUSE-BUTTON<Left Click>» Sends a mouse left click command to Windows « SET-PAGELET><60-int comp mouse nudge>» Sends a command to «PROMPT-MARKER>»mouse nudge Windows to nudge your cursor in the direction it was going INTERNAL COMPUTER Eco Manual...
  • Page 270: Pages And Eco Keyboard Mode

    Pages. This is the option to decide how many rows you want to see in Key Mode. For example, here is the Unity ABC spelling page with the keyboard in ECO Keyboard mode. You see four rows of keys. INTERNAL COMPUTER...
  • Page 271 The MODIFY PAGE MENU in the Toolbox allows you to edit this arrangement. There are two options that let you set the number of rows you want to see when you are in ECO Keyboard mode Key-Mode Static The arrow keys let you set the number of rows that will show as static keys. If we set it to two, then only two rows appear on the bottom of the ECO screen when you are in Keyboard Mode.
  • Page 272: Minimize Eco

    ECO that can be used to access the player. Minimize ECO If you want to minimize the ECO software so that it ends up in the Taskbar like regular software, use the MINIMIZE ECO tool (also available as on the front of your device case).
  • Page 273: Using An External Computer With A Usb Cable

    You can connect your ECO to an IBM or Mac by using a USB cable. Connect one end of the cable to the square USB port on the right side of your ECO. Connect the other end to the USB port on your computer (this may be on the front of the computer or in back, or both).
  • Page 274 LED should turn red and it should be ready to go as long as your OUTPUT MENU is set correctly. The Bluetooth adapter has a wide range. Your ECO and the adapter do not have to "see" each other to work.
  • Page 275: Using An External Computer And An Infrared Receiver (Irr)

    IRR into the serial or parallel port on the printer. The infrared window on the IRR must be able to see the infrared window on your ECO, otherwise the IRR will not receive the signals it sends. If the IRR and your device IR window are closer than 18 inches and directly facing each other, the infrared signal from your device could be too strong for the IRR to read.
  • Page 277: Appendices

    Appendices APPENDICES Eco Manual...
  • Page 278: Appendix A: Recalibrate The Touch Screen

    30 seconds while your device saves the calibrations. Tap the screen once and wait till the screen changes and returns you to the Toolbox or wherever you started from. If you do not see the note, repeat these steps. APPENDIX A: RECALIBRATE THE TOUCH SCREEN Eco Manual...
  • Page 279: Appendix B: Next-Mouse-Right-Click Tool In Pass And Eco

    Appendix B: Next-Mouse-Right-Click Tool in PASS and Next-Mouse-Right-Click in PASS In the ECO PASS software, there is a new feature that lets you use the RIGHT CLICK on a mouse to speed up programming. When you let your mouse pointer hover over a key, right- clicking your mouse brings up a small, context-sensitive menu.
  • Page 280 Next-Mouse-Right-Click in ECO On your ECO device itself, the number 5 User Programmable key is pre- programmed as the NEXT-MOUSE-RIGHT-CLICK key. The key works the same way as described for PASS on the previous page. Note : If you have a USB mouse, you can plug it into one of the USB ports on the right side of your device and use it just like a regular mouse.
  • Page 281: Appendix C: Serial Macro Tool

    If you do not see the command you want, you will have to create it yourself. All the keyboard commands for IBM and Mac computers are listed in Appendix K beginning on page 327. APPENDIX C: SERIAL MACRO TOOL Eco Manual...
  • Page 282: Appendix D: Modify Scan Pattern

    Modify Scan Pattern is an option when you are creating or modifying Pages and Activities. As well as being able to use “regular” scan patterns, the ECO software allows you to create your own scan pattern based on user-definable blocks. This customized block scanning means you can scan any keys in any order, and even have different patterns for individual pages.
  • Page 283 As the name suggests, if you want to remove a scan block, use this to delete it. These three functions let you do some simple editing. You can do more sophisticated editing by using the Make New Scan Pattern key. APPENDIX D: MODIFY SCAN PATTERN Eco Manual...
  • Page 284 Now select Row 2 Column 4 and Row 2 Column 9 , and all the Closed Class words are highlighted. You can continue to outline blocks of keys until you have selected ALL the keys you want to scan through. APPENDIX D: MODIFY SCAN PATTERN Eco Manual...
  • Page 285 Another way of setting up a scan pattern is to use the Copy Pattern From Another Page key. This lets you use a specific pattern over and over again, based on the pattern used from a pre- designed layout. APPENDIX D: MODIFY SCAN PATTERN Eco Manual...
  • Page 286 In our example, the scan will highlight the Core and Activity keys first, stepping through each assigned block; then it highlights the word prediction window and, if activated, scans through the word list; finally, it highlights the text window, which speaks any text if selected. APPENDIX D: MODIFY SCAN PATTERN Eco Manual...
  • Page 287 And remember, each block here corresponds to an item: Row 3, Column 1 – 2 Rows, 3 Columns is “barn,” Row 5, Column 2 – 2 Rows, 1 Column is “farmer,” and so on. APPENDIX D: MODIFY SCAN PATTERN Eco Manual...
  • Page 288 You can see that the block also includes all of “barn” and “house” along with part of “farmer’s wife.” However, the scan will outline each in turn so when the barn alone is highlighted, you can say “barn,” but when the sky area is highlighted, you can say “sky.” APPENDIX D: MODIFY SCAN PATTERN Eco Manual...
  • Page 289 “sky” programmed at Row 1 Column 1. Similarly, “barn” is stored at Row 3 Column 1 , “house” at Row 4 Column 11 , and “farmer’s wife” at Row 4 Column 9 . APPENDIX D: MODIFY SCAN PATTERN Eco Manual...
  • Page 290: Appendix E: Pagelets

    When you want to use a keyboard that contains a set of general computer function keys, you select the COMP KEYS page from the Core QUICK Activity Key. The COMP KEYS page looks something like this: APPENDIX E: PAGELETS Eco Manual...
  • Page 291 Remember, to see the overlay keys and the Windows program at the same time, it’s a good idea to go to Key Mode (or ECO in Unity) where only the top five rows of keys are visible. These keys were chosen because they represent functions that are used frequently in Windows,...
  • Page 292 CLOSE NUM PAD key. This will close the pagelet. You may also have noticed two other keys on the bottom row, right-hand side: one with a mouse picture and the other with a menu picture. These are also links to pagelets. APPENDIX E: PAGELETS Eco Manual...
  • Page 293 You can now use those keys to highlight things in XP documents or notebooks. As you can see, each pagelet simply replaces a small number of keys on a parent page. This makes it easier to program page functions. APPENDIX E: PAGELETS Eco Manual...
  • Page 294: Appendix F: Vocabulary Builder

    Page with several pre-stored vocabulary lists. These special overlays teach vocabulary a small bit at a time by hiding the majority of keys from view. Select the PAGES key from your overlay. Select the BUILDING key from the PAGES page. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 295 You see a page that contains smaller vocabularies that you can teach. The ON key and the OFF key allow you to switch between a small (masked) vocabulary overlay (ON) and your CORE overlay (OFF). Select the LAMP SET 3 key. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 296 You see the vocabulary overlay for LAMP SET 3. Using Vocabulary Builder Open the mini-menu and select Vocabulary Builder . APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 297 You can manipulate the lists by using the functions in the middle of the window. Let's look at them. If Masking has never been enabled, the left box will always be full and the right box will be empty. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 298 If Vocabulary Builder cannot find all the words from the list you loaded you will see a window similar to the one below that shows you the words that are missing. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 299 Lists under the Choose Sequence List option usually contain only one sequence for each word in the list. Any other sequences for a word have been hidden. The lists shown above are the default Sequence Lists for Unity 60 Sequenced. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 300 (.txt) as a text file and then import it to your Vantage, Vanguard or ECO using your USB flash drive. This means you can use any text file that has one word or phrase per line in it. Click on the file you want to highlight it.
  • Page 301 Select the imported Word List . Select Load List . If there are sequences you don't want to use in the Visible Words and Phrases List , highlight them and then select the Hide button. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 302 The picture on the next page shows you a Vocabulary Masking window with Unity 60 Sequenced after importing the Dolch Preprimer list and then opening it from the Load List command in the Use Lists… option. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 303 You can highlight all the unwanted examples of “and” and use the Hide key to move them across to the right-hand window. Here’s what a trimmed down Visible Words and Phrases window looks like. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 304 When you select Save Mask Info , the device will take a few seconds to store the information and then put you back in your CORE vocabulary. If Enable Masking is checked, only your unmasked (visible) words will be accessible. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 305 Last Icons : groups all sequences whose last core icon is the same; the groups are sorted in order of where the icon is on the overlay. Sequences that begin with a key from the activity row are listed after CORE sequences. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 306 For Vocabulary Builder to correctly import a text file as a Word List , the words must be entered in list format. This means you have a word on a line, then a “return” character, then the next word. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 307 Make sure your lists are in this format before you try to import them. If you are using an Excel list, save it as Text (tab-delimited) *.txt and this will import just fine. APPENDIX F: VOCABULARY BUILDER Eco Manual...
  • Page 308: Appendix G: Mid-Sequence Category

    Using Mid-Sequence Category , it is possible to add a label to the second icon in the sequence. FRUIT FRUIT SEAFOOD SEAFOOD MEAT MEAT You can also add a category label to the first icon of a sequence. FRUIT FOOD FRUIT SEAFOOD FOOD SEAFOOD MEAT FOOD MEAT APPENDIX G: MID-SEQUENCE CATEGORIES Eco Manual...
  • Page 309 5. You see the prompt Modify key as needed, then select OK , and the actual key; 6. Select Change Label , type FRUIT, then hit the OK button. 7. Select the OK button at the bottom of the page and the operation is complete. APPENDIX G: MID-SEQUENCE CATEGORIES Eco Manual...
  • Page 310: Appendix H: Using The Lam (Language Activity Monitoring)

    7. Select Clear Data Log in the REVIEW VOCABULARY MENU . This erases the data you just saved. If you want to accumulate more data, make sure Data Logging is On . APPENDIX H: USING THE LAM Eco Manual...
  • Page 311 An Example of CTL Information 01:52:01 CTL "Switch User Area from Unity 45 Full to Unity 84 Single Hit" 01:52:14 CTL "Switch User Area from Unity 84 Single Hit to Unity 45 Full" About the LAM Data When you look at the Data Log, the first thing you see is the year, month and date of this particular log.
  • Page 312 CTL source code, but from them you can see that the user knows how to change overlays. More information about LAM data and LAM tools is available on the Web at http://www.aacinstitute.org/ APPENDIX H: USING THE LAM Eco Manual...
  • Page 313: Appendix I: The Advanced Infrared Setup Menu (Irr) And Irr Troubleshooting

    4. Select the Advanced Settings option. This opens the ADVANCED INFRARED SETUP MENU. ECO Unit Number = >1< The default is Number 1. In multiple device situations, you can choose to be Unit 1, 2, 3 or 4. EZ Phone Unit Number = >1<...
  • Page 314 18 inches to each other and are directly facing each other, the IRR may not be able to read the communication aid's signal. Either move the communication aid farther away from the APPENDIX I: IRR ADVANCED SETUP MENU/TROUBLESHOOTING Eco Manual...
  • Page 315 Either go where the IRR is or check to make sure the IRR is not blocked. If you don't want to send signals at all, go to the OUTPUT MENU and turn the Output to Off. APPENDIX I: IRR ADVANCED SETUP MENU/TROUBLESHOOTING Eco Manual...
  • Page 316: Appendix J: All Tools List

    When activated, this Tool emits a series of tones designed to get someone's attention. CANCEL Allows you to cancel an action. You would most likely use this when you are creating work pages. CAPS LOCK APPENDIX J: ALL TOOLS LIST Eco Manual...
  • Page 317 DELETE LAST SELECT Removes any text that you brought up on the display when you activated your last (previous) selection. If the previous selection was a Tool, Delete Last Selection does nothing. APPENDIX J: ALL TOOLS LIST Eco Manual...
  • Page 318 FIND AND REPLACE Allows you to find and replace a word. GO TO CORE Use this Tool to move from the screen you are currently using to the CORE vocabulary screen. APPENDIX J: ALL TOOLS LIST Eco Manual...
  • Page 319 KEY MODE OFF KEY MODE ON KEY MODEON/OFF When you are using Windows XP, these tools allows you toggle your ECO screen from "full" to "1/2 screen" so you can see you Windows application and your overlay. APPENDIX J: ALL TOOLS LIST...
  • Page 320 MID SEQUENCE CATEGORY This allows you label keys within a sequence. MINIMIZE ECO This minimizes your overlay so you can see any computer application you are using. This is a toggle Tool—activate once to minimize and again to return your overlay to full size.
  • Page 321 This tells your device to save what you have done and return to the previous page. You will probably need this key on any activities or pages you set up. OPEN NOTEBOOK Allows you to open a Notebook from a list of your Notebooks. APPENDIX J: ALL TOOLS LIST Eco Manual...
  • Page 322 POWER OFF When this Tool is activated your device 'goes to sleep.' Activate a key or switch to wake it back PRINT NOTEBOOK This tool allows you to print a Notebook from your overlay. APPENDIX J: ALL TOOLS LIST Eco Manual...
  • Page 323 Can be added to Core vocabulary, Activities or Pages. Takes you to a specific page for one selection then returns you to where you were. SET PAGELET Use this tool to link to a pagelet you have made. APPENDIX J: ALL TOOLS LIST Eco Manual...
  • Page 324 This Tool works with Notebooks. SPEAK NOTEBOOK Activate this Tool when you have a Notebook open that you want spoken all at once. Your device will begin at the beginning and continue on to the end. APPENDIX J: ALL TOOLS LIST Eco Manual...
  • Page 325 Allows you to switch back and forth between User Areas. Assign to a key or a sequence. TEXT MARKER This marks the beginning of text in a sequence that is to be displayed but not spoken. APPENDIX J: ALL TOOLS LIST Eco Manual...
  • Page 326 Allows you to turn Word Prediction on and off from your overlay. ARROW KEYS ( The UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT arrow keys can be inserted in macros or assigned to individual keys on your overlay or in activities or pages. APPENDIX J: ALL TOOLS LIST Eco Manual...
  • Page 327: Appendix K : Ibm And Macintosh Computer Keyboard Names; Mouse Commands

    The <esc> command that begins each key name is created by activating CTRL[ (CTRL key and Left Bracket key) in your Toolbox. When you activate this sequence you will see a small Left Arrow on your display. Mouse Commands follow the keyboard names pages. APPENDIX K: IBM AND MACINSTOSH COMPUTER COMMANDS ECO Manual...
  • Page 328 <esc>,hold,alt. <esc>,hold,control. <esc>,hold,shift Specify a right or left key by placing a "r" or an "l" in front of the key name. For example, to hold the left shift key: sc>,hold,lshift. APPENDIX K: IBM AND MACINSTOSH COMPUTER COMMANDS ECO Manual...
  • Page 329 IBM Keypad Keys <esc>kp0. <esc>kp9. <esc>kpplus. <esc>kp1. <esc>kpdel. <esc>kpright. <esc>kp2. <esc>kpdown. <esc>kpslsh. <esc>kp3. <esc>kpend. <esc>kpstar <esc>kp4. <esc>kpenter. <esc>kpup. <esc>kp5. <esc>kpins. <esc>kpnumlock <esc>kp6. <esc>kpleft. <esc>kpsysreq. <esc>kp7. <esc>kpminus. <esc>kp8. <esc>kppgdn. APPENDIX K: IBM AND MACINSTOSH COMPUTER COMMANDS ECO Manual...
  • Page 330 "hold" in front of the key name causes the key to be held down automatically until one additional character is entered. Typing the word "combine" in front of the key name lets you combine several modifier keys. APPENDIX K: IBM AND MACINSTOSH COMPUTER COMMANDS ECO Manual...
  • Page 331 Keypad Keys <esc>kp0. <esc>kp1. <esc>kpins. <esc>kp2. <esc>kpleft. <esc>kp3. <esc>kpminus. <esc>kp4. <esc>kppd. <esc>kp5. <esc>kppgdn. <esc>kp6. <esc>kppgup. <esc>kp7. <esc>kpplus. <esc>kp8. <esc>kpright. <esc>kp9. <esc>kpslasj. <esc>kpclear. <esc>kpstar. <esc>kpdel. <esc>kpup. <esc>kpdown. <esc>kpnumlock. <esc>kpend. <esc>kpreset. <esc>kpenter. <esc>kpequal. <esc>kphome. APPENDIX K: IBM AND MACINSTOSH COMPUTER COMMANDS ECO Manual...
  • Page 332 Releases right button on a 2-button mouse <esc>,mourel,left. Releases left button on a 2-button mouse Mouse Cursor Movement Commands These commands move the mouse cursor a specific distance on the screen. APPENDIX K: IBM AND MACINSTOSH COMPUTER COMMANDS ECO Manual...
  • Page 333 Moves 10 pixels diagonally up and to the left <esc>,move,+10,-10. Moves 10 pixels diagonally up and to the right <esc>,moureset. Resets the mouse and sends the cursor to upper left corner of the screen. APPENDIX K: IBM AND MACINSTOSH COMPUTER COMMANDS ECO Manual...
  • Page 334 A GOTO command will not work correctly if you send the mouse past the edge of the screen. Command Mouse Cursor Movement <esc>,moureset. Resets mouse and sends it to upper left corner of screen <esc>,goto,+100,+150. Mouse moves to a specific location on the screen APPENDIX K: IBM AND MACINSTOSH COMPUTER COMMANDS ECO Manual...
  • Page 335 DO NOT open your device case! If you encounter a problem with your unit, call the PRC Service Department at 1-800-262-1990. If you are outside the U.S., call your local distributor. Do not attempt to open the case! APPENDIX L: TROUBLESHOOTING ECO Manual...
  • Page 336: Appendix L: Troubleshooting

    Other chargers may damage the batteries in your device. If you plan to store the ECO for a month or more without using it: Charge the batteries to Full . Go to the Toolbox and open the MAINTENANCE MENU . Open the Battery Menu.
  • Page 337 Never immerse your device in water! Important Note! Do not spray anything directly on the device. This will loosen labels and corrode connectors. Instead, spray a cloth and use the dampened cloth to wipe the device. APPENDIX L: TROUBLESHOOTING ECO Manual...
  • Page 338 If you spill liquid or any runny substance on your device; if you're caught in a rain shower; or if the device is accidentally dropped in liquid, you must call the PRC Service Department. Tell them what happened. They may ask you to send in your device for servicing. APPENDIX L: TROUBLESHOOTING ECO Manual...
  • Page 339 Internal Computer Troubleshooting Anti-Virus Software Information: If you intend to use the ECO's internal computer you will need to install anti-virus software . We have tested and recommend AVG anti-virus software as a free anti-virus software solution that will not impact the ECO's performance. You can download this software from the Web onto your USB flash drive.
  • Page 340 If you frequently use the internal computer and encounter problems with your ECO software, always check the OUTPUT MENU first. When the Output option is ON, anything you do using the ECO program and Unity overlays will be sent to the computer. If you forget you have APPENDIX L: TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 341 The volume may be muted in your ECO or in Windows. First : check the Status Display Area on your ECO screen to make sure there are lines visible in the Volume bar graph. If not, try activating the VOLUME UP key in the Toolbox until you see some lines.
  • Page 342: Appendix M: The Joystick Adapter

    S W I T C H A 1 / 8 ” P L U G T O S E L E C T S W I T C H 1 / 8 ” J A C K APPENDIX M : JOYSTICK ADAPTER ECO Manual...
  • Page 343: Appendix N: Realspeak Speech Tips

    Phoneme tables and instructions are available for three English language variations: American English (page Error! Bookmark not defined. ); British English (page 347); and Australian English (page 351). Note: The following RealSpeak tips and charts are used by permission of Nuance Communications, Inc. APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 344 Phoneme Example Phonetic Spelling Enter any phonetic word with this tag: <pron sym="phonetic text"/> h elp h eh l p f i ll f ih l f ee l f iy l APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 345 1 pleh - zh ax r APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 346 Text and Speech Marker tools (page Error! Bookmark not defined. ) so your device will speak the word correctly and show the correct word on the display, but will hide the phonetic pronunciation. APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 347 + uh t t ur n s1 t er n i + ax or h ere s1 h i + ax or s1 h iyx APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 348 + ih d ay s1 d e + IH g ot s1 g q t APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 349 + sh ch ur ch s1 t + sh er t + sh d + zh j ungle s1 d + zh ah ng g ax l APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 350 Text and Speech Marker tools (page Error! Bookmark not defined. ) so your device will speak the word correctly and show the correct word on the display, but will hide the phonetic pronunciation. APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 351 + uh t ros e s S1 r o + uh z ix z t ur n s1 t er n i + ax or h ere s1 h i + ax s1 h iyx APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 352 + I s1 b oi a + i b uy s1 b a + i s1 b ai a + uh d ow n s1 d a + uh n s1 d au n APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 353 + ih d l et s1 l eh t s1 m a + ih s1 n o + uh APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 354 Text and Speech Marker tools (page Error! Bookmark not defined. ) so your device will speak the word correctly and show the correct word on the display, but will hide the phonetic pronunciation. APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 355 For example : +22 (1343) 465-586 is pronounced: plus twenty two one three four three four six five five eight six ; 011 44 (1733) 370 470 is pronounced: zero one one forty-four one seven three three three seven zero four seven zero . APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 356 Press the Ext. Chars. key to find the Euro symbol. For example : $40.00 is pronounced Forty dollars . £125 is pronounced One hundred twenty five pounds . ¥60 is pronounced 60 yen . € 20 is pronounced Twenty Euros. APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 357 Initialisms are abbreviations formed by combining the first letter of each part of a group of words. Initialisms are spelled. For example : API (ay pee eye), FBI (eff bee eye), EC (ee cee) APPENDIX N: RealSpeak SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 358: Appendix O: Helpful Dectalk Speech Tips

    There is also a list of all the abbreviations that you can use which DECtalk speech knows how to pronounce. The last part of this appendix explains how your device and the DECtalk speech board handle numbers. You can find a phoneme list on pages 304-305. APPENDIX O: DECtalk SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 359 Chart copied with permission of Digital Equipment Corporation APPENDIX O: DECtalk SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 360 District deg. degrees Dept. Department doz. dozen Doctor (when followed by a name, i.e., Doctor West) Drive (when preceded by a name, i.e, West Drive) e.g. "ee""gee" (not 'for example') escape esp. especially APPENDIX O: DECtalk SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 361 Mon. Monday mister Mrs. missus msde. merchandise msec. milliseconds msecs. milliseconds mss. manuscripts Mount Nov. November Oct. October ounces ozs. ounces Plural pages ppd. post paid Pres. President Road APPENDIX O: DECtalk SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 362 "A" and then add a punctuation mark immediately following it: A, A? A! (A A; This will change the inflection of the sentence somewhat, but it will produce a long "A". APPENDIX O: DECtalk SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 363 R-Colored Diphthongs b ar b ear b eer b or e p oor Syllable Consonants bott le butt on butt er APPENDIX O: DECtalk SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 364 La t in Charts above copied with permission from Digital Equipment Corporation For more DECtalk speech information see the following web site: http://www.forcecomputers.com/binary/images/dectalk/dtdocuments/dectalk_ref_ APPENDIX O: DECtalk SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 365 These dates are spoken as "August 6, 1990" and "November 20, 1995". Example of Entering a Phone Number: Phone numbers must be entered by placing spaces and commas as shown below: 1_1_6,_2_6_2,_1_9_8_4 or 2_6_2,_1_9_3_3 APPENDIX O: DECtalk SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 366 APPENDIX O: DECtalk SPEECH TIPS ECO Manual...
  • Page 367: Index

    Index INDEX ECO Manual...
  • Page 369: Index

    1-Switch Scanning Options, 50, 53 Appendix B, Next Mouse Right-Click, 279 2-Switch Scanning, 44 Appendix C, Serial Macro Tool, 281 2-Switch Scanning, 52 Appendix D, Modify Scan Pattern, 282 Choose Different, 45 Appendix E Headpointer, 43 Pagelets, 290 INDEX ECO Manual...
  • Page 370 Speech Tips, 357 Status, 203 Appendix G, Mid-Sequence Category, 308 Status Display Area, 23 Appendix H, Using the LAM, 310 Storing the ECO, 336 Appendix I, Advanced Infrared Set-Up Menu and Troubleshooting, 336 Troubleshooting, 313 Battery Bar Graph, 20 Appendix J, All Tools List, 316...
  • Page 371 Page, 318 Keyboard Mode, 270 Word, 318 Key-Mode Scroll, 271 Delete Files, 213, 214, 235 Key-Mode Static, 271 Delete Notebook, 182 Minimize ECO, 272 Diagnostics, Hardware, 201 Mouse Commands, 268 Dial Pad, 220 Run Program Tool, 267 Dictionaries Troubleshooting, 339...
  • Page 372 Disposal, Batteries, 337 External Microphone, 16 Drool, 338 External Speaker, 66 Drop-Down Menu, 20 Feedback Menu, 64, 177, 318 DVD/CD Player, 14 Feedback Menu Options, 65 Dynamic Activities, 117–21 Field of View, 60 Dynamic Activity File Organizer, 213, 235, 318...
  • Page 373 Review Vocabulary Menu Troubleshooting, 337 Data Log, 310 Warning, 237 Language Activity Monitor, 310 Insert Date, 319 Learning IR area, 14 Insert Time, 319 Lesson Plan, 320 Insert Tool, 136, 164, 319 Linear Scan, 48, 52 Integrated Computer, Enable, 201...
  • Page 374 Factor, 47, 50, 53, 56, 58, 61, 262 Mid-Sequence Category, 308, 309, 320 Window clicks, 47, 50, 53, 56, 58, 61 Mini-menu, 36 Windows Clicks, 262 Minimize ECO, 272, 320 Maintenance Menu, 200, 217, 320 Minspeak, 29 Make New Scan Pattern, 283, 284 Modify Activity, 122, 320...
  • Page 375 Tools, 232 Output Menu, 73, 177, 184, 322 MP3 Player Menu, 228, 321 Output Menu Options, 73 Next Mouse Right-Click, 279, 321 Output Method ECO Software, 280 Bluetooth, 73 PASS Software, 279 IRda, 73 Set-Up, 279 IRR, 73 Notebook Menu, 180, 321...
  • Page 376 Add Device, 243 Bluetooth switch, 52 Add Function, 248 Bluetooth Switch, 55 Create New Page, 244 Cancel Time, 55 Delete Device, 247 Column/Row, 49, 53 Delete Function, 249 Hold, 48 IR Remote Page, 251 Hold Scan Directed, 52 INDEX ECO Manual...
  • Page 377 Search Icon Tutor, 177 Spell/Minspeak, 325 Secure Digital Card, 91, 187, 210, 211 Spelling Keyboard, 39 Selection Type, 59 Spills Liquids spills and your ECO, 338 Manual or Auto, 54 Start Scan, 325 Send Text Message, 224 Status Display Area, 23, 74...
  • Page 378 MP3 Player Menu, 230 Treat Block As..., 289 Phone, 223 Troubleshooting Phone, Internal Microphone, 225 Batteries, 336 Speaker and Headphones, 33 ECO software, 336 Voice, 68 Internal Computer, 339 Wait Any Key, 326 IRR, 337 Wheelchair Mounting Plate, 15 Troubleshooting, IRR, 313...
  • Page 379 Minspeak, 78 Off, 79 Word Prediction Display Area, 19 Spell and Select, 79 Word Prediction Menu, 326 When to Use, 78 X-10, 252 INDEX ECO Manual...

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