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1. When connecting an operating PC with the braille display it is necessary to install the USB driver Please follow the instruction below Place the CD into the CD driver and run driver Preinstall exe sA Install Driver Ea CP210x USB to UART Bridge Controller Driver Set C Program Files SiLabs MCU CP210x __ Browse Click Install Prelnstaller e 1 Installation Successful Click OK Connect the Seika display Then double click CD ROM set port win98 change port bat and reset your computer This program fixes braille display to the com1 2 Disconnecting with the braille display from Windows98 Please make sure all software using the braille display is closed Then detach USB cable from the PC User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 3 Installation of the USB Driver Windows2000 When connecting an operating PC with the braille display it is necessary to install the USB driver Please follow the instruction below Place the CD into the CD driver and select driver Preinstall exe Install Driver X CP210x USB to UART Bridge Controller Driver Set C Program Files SiLabs MCU CP210x __ Browse Cancel Click Install Prelnstaller e l Installation Successful Click OK Connect the Seika display Then double click CD ROM set port win2000 change port bat and reset your computer Thi
2. Disconnecting with the braille display from WindowsXP eeceeseeseeeeeeereeeeeeees 8 Chapter 4 Configuring your screen reader seeescocesccessocsssccssccssocesoossoocsssecssocssosee 9 L Configuring the SoftWare sde n n a aa a tit 9 2 WOT ITED m RASE ann e a E a ak odes Men a nes et ete 9 2l Configuring JAWS ESS nn nn adsl tienne tetes tens 9 2 2 Keys TUNCHORS 2 nee Lt de nee ne nd 12 5 WOEKINE 111 WINGO WHEY CS NN scien tess AR Re ate ag oe Re we og cn 14 3 1 Configuring WindOw 6yeS nement intense 14 3 2 Keys fUNCHON tn mnn ene an names unless 16 4 Working in Dolphin ee GG RE a E AE EAE ed 17 ATC onli purine Dolphins ersi een aari a T EE ESE E A aiaa 17 4 2 Keys UE en Re ad eae cease A dood cates EE LS ASTEA Oe Aaaaoi 21 5 Working IR VIG ca ea el et re Bn cB na etl al A nn eee 22 Ds Configuring VAT RO cas tn RAR RS de ne lt 22 De 2 ROY S fUn ikana en den ee sel ded de ins hed 24 Chapter 5 Display Specifications s socescoescoccssccssecsscoesocesoocesscessccssocesocessosesseessse 26 APPENDIEX REEE E ET ENRE 27 1 How to verify which COM port has been used by Trans Braille 40 27 2 How to release the Trans Braille 40 from the com 21 3 How to uninstall the Braille display drive 28 MI User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Chapter 1 Overview of the Trans Braille 40 1 Name and Functions of All Components 1 1 Full View Illustration of the Product 10 1 9
3. K2 K7 Spacing Toggle K2 K6 Attributes To Show Rotor K3 K8 Show Attributes Toggle K4 K8 Quick Message Rotor K3 K7 Display Individual Attribute Rotor K4 K6 Braille graphic dictionary mode K2 K4 Toggle 6 8 Braille K6 K8 Braille tracking toggle K7 K8 4 Working in Dolphin 4 1 Configuring Dolphin The braille display is not recognized by Dolphin Therefore you need to set the default display to Power Braille 40 To do this Connect the Seika display Run HAL Open the HAL Control Panel Window Select Configuration User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 1 Hal Control Panel d lolxi File Visual Speech Braille Configuration Map Help F _ Hot Keys Windows Settings Status Cells F Cursor Visi Control Panel Miscellaneous gt Cursor Style Speech Literary Br ee Synthesizer ee F Enhanced Braille Display ee FN Hooks SAM Setup Characters Layout __braille Braille Key Keyboard T Physical M Yideo Engine Global Detection Settings gt M Tracking Input in VF Mode F On Screen Braille Monitor Verbosity Default verbosity x Scroll Margin Fy a ZF Default Application sam exe Select SAM Set UP Select Detect All Devices now SAN Configuration Installed SAM Drivers Name Units Dolphin Apollo 2 Juno or Gemini Dolphin Orpheus
4. K6 Braille Toggle tracking on off K2 K5 Braille Enhance on off K4 K6 Braille Toggle Show Layout K2 K8 Simulate Key Press Up K2 K4 Virtual Focus Previous Line K2 K4 Simulate Key Press Down K6 K8 Virtual Focus Next Line K6 K8 Simulate Key Press Enter K2 K6 Virtual Focus Interact with control K2 K6 Simulate Key Press Tab K2 K3 Virtual Focus Next Object K2 K3 Simulate Key Press Shift Tab K7 K8 Virtual Focus Previous Object K7 K8 Simulate Key Press Escape K2 K7 Simulate Key Press Windows K5 K7 Simulate Key Press Alt K5 K8 5 Working in Virgo 5 1 Configuring Virgo The braille display is not recognized by Virgo Therefore you need to set the default display to Power Braille 40 To do this Connect the Seika display Run Virgo main screen In Virgo open the REPRESENTATION dialog box from within the Braille menu 22 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 File Braille Speech Keys settings Tools Help ag Braille device V STE Hardware Braille Braille device Port Blazie Powerbraille 40 l COM3 Device settings Position switches Status cells Muticlick TE Font style Optical sensors Braille table be move mouse only es a Le Demoversion File Braille Speech Keys settings Tools Help z Braille Attibutes Cursor iets 8 dot braile w No Underline cursor
5. Key 10 USB Interface 11 Display 12 Cell Position Mark Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display s size 13 8 W x 4 9 D x 1 H inches and weight 0 7 kg User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Display This is a Braille display which is compatible with an 8 pin Braille hardware It is possible to display 40 cells Cell Position Mark It marks the cell position There is a position mark per 5 cells From left to right it means the Ist 5th 10th 15th 20th 25th 30th 35th 40th cell 1 2 Illustration of Left View USB USB Communications Connector This is the USB communications connector There is no need for an electrical cable since the Braille display will be attached to the PC Caution When a laptop computer is used for operating the braille A display please make sure that the PC is supplied with power via the electrical cable not by battery Otherwise it may cause a deficiency in the power supply User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 2 Alarms Connecting Alarms When the Braille display is connected with the PC two short beeps will be heard 3 Sleep mode Braille display will enter the sleep mode if there is not any operation within 3 minutes User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Chapter 2 Setup 1 Service Precautions at setup time Prohibited Avoid use of the display in the following a
6. synthesiser Ecobraille Eurobraille Handy Tech Braille display driver KTS BrailloT erm old series KTS BrailloT erm 32 Papenmeier Braillex Driver PBC Pegasus Braille Controller Pulse Data Braille Note Sam to SAPI 4 Detect all devices now About Close oo oooccco o 18 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 HAL will automatically detect the Seika Return to the HAL Control Panel Window Select Braille Display Hal Control Panel File Visual Speech Braille ONE Stet Map Help Hot Keys Windows Settings V cursor Visible Control Panel _ Miscellaneous g Literary Brail C Enhanced Chara Synthesizer Braille Display Y Hooks SAM Setup Praille Braille Keys 1 LES Keyboard Physical Mode Video Engine Tracking Global Detection Settings gt srm Jon Screen Braille Monitor Verbosity Default Verbosity v Scroll Margin a Default Application winword exe Click Braille Display Braille Configuration 4 E 2 x Close Select Braille Display Configure gt Help TeleSensory PowerBraille Select from the list TeleSensory PowerBraille 19 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Select Braille Display Ho Braille Device TeleSensorr Powerbraille Virtual on screen display Cancel Return to HAL
7. Control Panel Ensure that the On Screen Monitor is enabled f Hal Control Panel 15 x File Visual Speech Braille Configuration Map Help v Enable M Br Characters Status Cells Mic Cursor Layout Cursor Style M Er Status Cells Characters T E E P Speech I Lit Input verbosity gt ee Mt Z v Hooks Lavout __ Braille On Screen Monitor gt Configure i M PF Output onrig Display F Tr Hooked Areas Input in YF Mode verbosity Schemes Verbosity Default Verbosity Scroll Margin PA 4 ZF Default Application mspaint exe 20 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 4 2 Keys function Kl Action Key press Action Open Control Panel K3 K8 Speak Keys Where am I K3 K5 Braille Back K2 or K3 Braille Forward K7 or K8 Braille Line up K4 Virtual Focus Move Physical Up K4 Braille Line down K6 Virtual Focus Move Physical Down K6 Braille Go To Focus K1 K5 Braille Line Start K4 K7 Braille Line End K6 K7 Braille Top K1 Braille Bottom K9 21 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Braille Cell Left K3 K6 Braille Cell Right K3 K7 Braille Toggle Physical Logical Mode K4 K8 Virtual Focus Physical on off K4 K8 Braille Toggle Literary Braille on off K4 K5 Braille Cycle Attributes K3 K4 Braille Toggle Describe Character on off K5 K9 Braille Hooks on off K5
8. Power supply bus power Size 13 8 W x 4 9 D x 1 H inches Weight 0 7kg 26 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display APPENDIX 1 How to verify which COM port has been used by Trans Braille 40 Double click CD ROM tool SetCOM exe Click SetCOM icon Oat Ae OS R2 10 0 Look at which COM port has been used by Trans Braille 40 COM port setup program ver 1 0_0_ Change to C COMI C a C None None None 2 Mone at None None at None None at None 2 How to release the Trans Braille 40 from the com1 Windows98 Double click CD ROM reset port reset98 resetwin98 bat after this reset your computer 27 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Windows2000 Double click CD ROM reset port reset2000 resetwin2000 bat after this reset your computer WindowsXP Double click CD ROM reset port resetXP resetwinxp bat after this reset your computer 3 How to uninstall the Braille display drive Launch the Windows Control Panel Select Add Remove Programs and press enter Remove the Braille display driver CP210x USB to UART Bridge Controller Delete the folder in C Program Files Silabs 28
9. SEIKA Trans Braille 40 Braille Display User s Manual User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Preface Thank you very much for purchasing a Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display This Braille display enables pins to display characters as they appear on the Windows screen Before using the display please read this user s manual carefully If there is anything that you don t understand about using the display or if you find mistakes or omissions in this user s guide please contact us by letter FAX or telephone Safety Precautions This User s manual describes safety precautions according to the following level and marks of warning Warning mark Mark to Prohibit Procedures Warning Caution Actions Prohibited Disconnect the power plug This precaution must be followed or it could cause of Warning fire or electric shock which could result in serious injuries or death This precaution must be followed or it may cause of electric shock and or any other accidents which may Caution result in injuries and or partial damage of the products or surrounding equipment User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Unauthorized reproduction of this document in whole or in part is strictly prohibited Modifications to the contents of this document for improvements or revisions may be made without prior notification Pro
10. a Satellite Series Braille Note Space Required on C OK Space Available on C 697136 K InstallShield lt Back Cancel 10 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Tab to the Next button and press enter Select the Power Braille 40 as the default display Tab to the Next button and press enter You will be prompted to set the output port Choose COM1 JA S 7 0 Install amp Set options for the PowerBraille 40 braille display Port Information Select the output port Select the output port specifications 3600 n 8 1 x lt Back Cancel Tab to the Next button You will be prompted to set Remote Access Components Ignore this and tab to the Next button and press enter JA S 7 0 Install Select Remote Access Components Select components for Remote Access support Press INSERT F1 for help on selected components Client Remot Suppoi Description Server Remote Access Support Select this component to allow this system to connect to a JAWS server using Remote Desktop Terminal Services or Citrix Space Required on C 64K Space Available on C 1918144 K lt Back Cancel 11 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 You will be prompted to select the Sentinel System Driver for dongle support Ignore this and tab to the Next button and press enter Press the Fin
11. dots 7 8 M ee Pe G Braille grade O Blinking cursor Keys settings Blinking speed reserved Spaces and empty lines Show space charaters Show empty lines MiLeading space characters MEET empty lines M Embedded space characters M Embedded empty lines M Trailing space characters Trailing empty lines coon Dernoversiont Set braille device and type etc 23 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 5 2 Keys function Action Key press Scroll left K2 or K3 Move navigation to focus K2 K5 Configure speech output K2 K6 Scroll right K7 or K8 Previous item or up screen K4 Move mouse pointer to navigation K5 K9 Window specific help K2 K7 Move navigation to the top K1 Speech output on off K3 K8 Next item or down screen K6 Show Virgo menu K5 K8 Move navigation to the bottom K9 Single left virgo click mouse click K3 K5 24 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Single right virgo click mouse click K5 K7 Move up hierarchy K4 K5 Move navigation to mouse pointer K1 K5 Move down hierarchy K5 K6 25 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Chapter 5 Display Specifications Display system 8 dots Braille Display capacity 40 cells 8 Control keys rey 1 Shift key Touch cursor key 40 keys Character code original code Interface USB
12. duct liability is limited within the country of original purchase Il User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview of the Trans Braille 40 ccssccssssscssssscssssscssssscsescssssesees 1 1 Name and Functions of All Components ss 1 1 1 Full View Illustration of the Produce ein nn en e 1 M2 MTS EAL OTT Lete VIEW serii die de ti nn dde 2 D TAPIS ES nt a Save cota es aa oon Sea aN ot Senden seem ns ee a 3 D DICED MODE xc nre Oe ieee n R E ae jeia tal a Ode R ARE E 3 Chapter 2 SCG Uy Re ne en etic See 4 1 Service Precautions at setup ne mate ue ecoee sonst a ceohncereediaccionnsanees 4 2 stallat on Space LEE Re RARE EEE Re BEG Sele ie Os A 4 52 Operating DVITONM NESSE EL cc ator scecisteeceasdeducaltatas tas eeauctuaciadscecehtales tosecaccausi ead 5 A Precautions TOF MOVIN cree iusdaseateadaus cabedaedoanaadeus e rtie r ESEE E 5 Chapter 3 Connecting with the Trans Braille 40 6 1 Installation of the USB Driver Windows98 6 2 Disconnecting with the braille display from Windows98 0 0 0 0 eceeseeeeeeeeeeeneeeneeee 6 3 Installation of the USB Driver Windows2000 cccccccessessssecececeeecsessesseseceeeeeens 7 4 Disconnecting with the braille display from Windows2000 eeseeceeseeeeeeeeeeeees 7 5 Installation of the USB driver WindowsXP ccccssccccecececeessssececececeeeesensnseeeeesees 8 6
13. ish button 2 2 Keys function User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Braille Commands Description Braille Mode Toggle Attribute Character mode toggle Attribute Marking Dialog Attribute Marking Off Braille Marking Off 8 Dot 6 Dot Toggle 8 Pixels Unlimited Pixels Per Space Repeat Last Flash Message Navigation Commands Description Auto Advance Mode Increase Auto Advance Speed Decrease Auto Advance Speed Top Of Window Bottom Of Window Pan Left Pan Right Braille Next Line Braille Prior Line PAGE DOWN Active Cursor PAGE UP Active Cursor TAB CTRL TAB SHIFT TAB CTRL SHIFT TAB Seika Braille Display Command K3 K7 K4 K6 K2 K3 K6 K7 K6 K7 K2 K8 K1 K9 K4 K7 Command K2 K4 K1 K5 K5 K9 K4 K5 K5 K6 K2 or K3 K7 or K8 K6 K4 K9 KI K5 K7 K2 K6 K5 K8 K2 K7 Nov 2006 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Cursor Commands Description Command Braille follows Active K3 K4 Active follows Braille K3 K8 Route Braille To Active K3 K6 JAWS Cursor K4 K8 Mouse Button Right Click K7 K8 PC Cursor K6 K8 Route JAWS to PC Cursor K2 K5 Route PC to JAWS Cursor K3 K5 Select Text Any Cursor Routing Button K5 3 Working in Window eyes 3 1 Configuring Window eyes The braille display is not recognized by Window eyes Therefore you need to set the default display to Power Braille 40 To do this Connect the Seika display Run Wind
14. n JAWS 2 1 Configuring JAWS The braille display is not recognized by JAWS Therefore you need to set the default display to Power Braille 40 To do this Connect the Seika display InJAWS open the Braille basic settings dialog box from within the options menu JAWS Options Utilites Language Help Opens the Braille Basics dialog User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Braille Basic Settings The Active Braille display is No Display Translation Table Default Braille Display US_Unicode D Add Braille Display a Advanced OK Show Braille Load Error Cancel Determines current braille display being used Assuming that the active braille display and the default braille display are both set to No display tab to the add Braille Display button and press enter The JAWS install wizard will open You will see a list of braille displays or braille Components Select the Power Braille 40 by pressing the space bar JAWS 7 0 Install Select Braille Components For more information on the selected component press INSERT F1 TT r Description ype Lite a Braille Lite 18 This Hie display een Braille i through a USB port under Brailo Lte 9 windows 98 Me 2000 P y PowerBraille 40 PowerBraille 65 80 Alva ABT 3 Series Alva Delphi Series Alva MPO Series Dy Ea Alv
15. ow Eyes Main Screen Select File then select Braille Display Ej Window Eyes File Screen Keyboard Mouse Hotkeys Braile Global Help Save Select Set File Select Synthesizer Select Braille Disi Startup Type Off Exit User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Select Power Braille 40 Select Braille Display x Braille Braillex EL 40s 66s 80s Braillex 2D Screen Braillex Compact Tiny 2D Lite Handy Tech Easy Braille Mod 80 and Handy Tech Bookworm Handy Tech Braille Star 40 80 and B Hansone Inka Navigator 20 40 Navigator 80 PACmate 20 PACmate 40 PawerRrsille AS AN Command Line bpb40 cms Return to the Window Eyes Main Screen Select Braille milBraklle Window On E Window Eyes File Screen Keyboard Mouse Hotkeys Braile Global Help ow On Set Braille Window on User s Manual Trans Braille 40 3 2 Keys function Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Description Scroll Braille Left Scroll Braille Right Prior Braille Line Next Braille Line Top Line Bottom Line Mouse Top Left Mouse Bottom Left Command K2 or K3 K7 or K8 K4 K6 K1 K9 K1 K5 K2 K5 User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Mouse Top Right K5 K9 Mouse bottom right K5 K8 Go to Focus K3 K5 Grade 2 Braille Toggle K4 K5 Untranslate At Cursor K5 K6 Untranslate At Mouse K5 K7 Scroll Mode Toggle
16. reas they may because for malfunctions Direct sunlight near air conditioners or outside High humidity such as those near a water supply or humidifier or any place with water oil or chemicals Avoid contact with dust waste particles near open windows or locations with any toxic gases or iron powder Also do not install the display near any televisions radios speakers short wave radios or anything that is magnetic or emits radio waves If you use it adjacent to any of these items it can interfere with reception 2 Installation Space Caution Install the product in a location which meets the following criteria The product must be installed on a level surface tis recommended to avoid put anything heavier than a keyboard or a laptop computer or similar on top of the device as it may cause malfunction User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 3 Operating Environment Temperature 41 95 F 5 35 C Humidity 20 80 no condensation 4 Precautions for Moving A Warning Violent shaking or vibrations at the time of moving may cause product failures Requirement Turn the power off the PC which is connected with this equipment and disconnect the USB cable then move the equipment User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Chapter 3 Connecting with the Trans Braille 40 1 Installation of the USB Driver Windows98
17. s program fixes braille display to the com1 4 Disconnecting with the braille display from Windows2000 Please make sure all software using the braille display is closed Then detach USB cable from the PC User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 5 Installation of the USB driver WindowsXP When connecting your PC with the braille display it is necessary to install the USB driver Please follow the instruction below Place the CD into the CD driver and select driver Preinstall exe A Install Driver X CP210x USB to UART Bridge Controller Driver Set C Program Files SiLabs MCU CP210x Browse Cancel Click Install Prelnstaller e l Installation Successful Click OK Connect the Seika display Then double click CD ROM S set port winXP change port bat and reset your computer This program fixes braille display to the com1 6 Disconnecting with the braille display from WindowsXP Please make sure all software using the braille display is closed Then unplug the USB cable from the PC User s Manual Trans Braille 40 Seika Braille Display Nov 2006 Chapter 4 Configuring your screen reader 1 Configuring the software The Trans Braille 40 is operated with Power Braille 40 compatibility mode Please setup the screen reader or Braille editing software as follows Braille Display Power Braille 40 2 Working i
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