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1. The following conventions and symbols shall help you to identify all the text elements being used in this manual Comment and or additional information Warnings of possible dangers and safety information re ferring to the medical devices regulation gt E All trademarks and proper names mentioned in this manual are properties of their respective holders F H Papenmeier reserves the right to modify the devices described in this manual without notice February 2008 PAPENMEIER F H Papenmeier GmbH amp Co KG Reha Division P O Box 16 20 D 58211 Schwerte Germany Phone 49 2304 946 0 Fax 49 2304 946 246 Email info reha papenmeier de _ Getting Started Physical Description The housing Measuring 310 x 115 x 22 mm and weighing only 890 0 BRAILLEX EL 405 is one of the smallest and lightest Braille displays on the world market The sturdy Aluminum magnesium housing makes it a reliable companion even on the road Front panel In the rounded front you will find the integrated Easy Access Bar The bar has a rubber profile Right side panel In the center of the right side panel you will find the USB connector BRAILLEX EL 40s does not need an external power supply nor an on off switch Top The Braille display is placed along the front line It almost occupies the whole width of the device On either side of the Braille display you will find a key The keys have two positions each you can pre
2. Braille Terminal BRAILLEX EL 40s Type designation and if applicable article no is in accordance with the following standards or standardized documents FCC 47 CFR Ch 1 Part 15 RF emission Section 15 107 a limits as conducted noise AC power input IEC CISPR 22 1007 Class B EN 55 022 1998 Class B Section 15 109 a Class B radiated el noise Per Sections 15 109 g i e radiated el noise IEC CISPR 22 1007 Class B EN 55 022 1998 Class B Title and or number and date of the standard s or other standardized documents The following operating conditions and installation arrangements have to be presumed Cf User s Manual chapter Safety Advice This confirmation is based on test report 21113467 001 TUV Rheinland Safety GmbH 51101 K ln Germany FCC Registration Number 91096 2001 July 25 DAR Accreditation DA Tech e V DAT P 009 91 12 2002 Oct 28 L retk an Jurgen Bornschein Chief Engineer F H Papenmeier GmbH amp Co KG Talweg 2 58239 Schwerte Germany Schwerte August 4 2004 Name address date and legally binding signature of the person responsible Index A o e ae 11 Attributes Dolphin 0ooocccccccccccccccccccnnnoo 17 B Braille presentation o0ptions 10 Braille presentation options Dolphin 16 C CE Medical Devices Directive CEST as ete ee ee 20 ce er O en 5 COMPenNSatiON occcccccccccncnnnnnc nc 19 CONVENTIONS usa An cursor ACELIVEC
3. can then also restore the initial selection of attributes to be displayed by chosing Braille marking see below for current settings If you want to save the setting push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps down The value displayed will be activated and you will return to the application you came from 17 Working Modes If you want to exit without saving the changes push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps up You will then return to the application you came from Mouse Functions You can activate mouse functions with all BRAILLEX EL devices using the routing keys In order to execute a mouse click you first move the Braille display to the relevant position Then you press a routing key at the desired position This corresponds to a left mouse click Mouse functions Key Routing key Route mouse to the key position and execute a left mouse click 18 Important Advice Important Advice Purpose of the Device BRAILLEX EL 40s is intended to be used for the purpose of compensation for the visual handicap of blind people According to the European Council directive 93 42 EEC Medical Devices Directive they have therefor been classified as active class medical devices These products may only be used in home or office environments In medical facilities this product may only be used in office rooms The connected PC must comply with the standards regarding safety and EMC electro magnetic compatibility relevant for the ar
4. the Easy Access Bar You push the bar with your thumb When you release it after a movement it will jump back to the initial position The profiled front of the bar gives your thumb enough grip to activate these keys You feel a light resistance and hear a click when you have activated a key Its function is generally executed only after you have released the Easy Access Bar Only the keys with repeat function make exception In every direction you can access two functions After you release it the Easy Access Bar returns to its home position In its home position it has no function Jaws for Windows obviously allows more functions than the 8 described above Therefore Papenmeier added two keys to the left and to the right of the Braille display You will learn below that using the keys you can also alter the assignment of the Easy Access Bar You then get a selection dialog that modifies the meaning of the Easy Access Bar until you change it again CE Medical Devices Directive BRAILLEX EL 40s complies with the requirements of the European Union Medical Devices Directive as an active class I medical product intended to be used for the purpose of compensation for a handicap This product may only be used in home or office environments In medical facilities this product may only be used in office rooms Please read this manual and the information on medical devices carefully Symbols and Conventions Symbols and Conventions
5. Combined Mode Functions Easy Access Bar Read backwards within a long line or move cursor Ame Step IEN and display to previous line Two steps left Same as one step left One step up Move cursor and display to previous line Read forwards within a long line or move cursor and One step right display to next line Two steps right Same as one step right One step down Move cursor and display to next line Two steps up Moves the display to the title bar Two steps down Moves the display to the last line of the window 15 Working Modes 16 Cursor Tracking When navigating across the screen with the Braille display you do not always take the cursor with you You can return to the cursor position at any time If you want to move the display back to the cursor position press the right key towards the front This will move the display to the cursor location Cursor Trackin Key Function Right key in front position Move display to the cursor position Braille presentation When pressing the left key in front position you access a number of Braille presentation options A dialog box with six different parameters will pop up BRAILLEX EL Adjust Braille Options E x Braille made Physical Literary Braille OFf Curzor at word uncontracted On Enhanced characters Off Expand gape On Cancel Display in eight dot On In this dialog you can adjust the most frequently used Braill
6. ILLEX EL Adjust Braille Options Braille mode Line Grade Two Translation off Translate Word Under Cursor Expanding current word Mark with dots 7 and 8 On Execute Text display in Braille As on screen Display In Eight dot Braille In this dialog you can adjust the most frequently used Braille presentation options The choices you have refer to the Braille verbosity settings within J aws The settings displayed are the ones that are currently selected Move the Easy Access Bar one step down or up to move between the different parameters Move the Easy Access Bar one step left or right to change the values The options are the following Braille presentation options Parameters Options gt Structured Grade two translation gt On gt Off Translate word under cursor gt Translating whole line gt Expanding current word Mark with dots 7 and 8 gt On gt Off Text display in Braille gt As on screen gt Line up text Display in gt Eight dot Braille gt Six dot Braille 10 Using the Braille display with Jaws for Windows For setting the values temporarily push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps up This will set the value displayed and return to the application you came from If you want to save the setting as a new default for the current application push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps down You will hear the message settings saved the value displayed will be activated and you will return to the
7. TAS BRAILLEX NY BRAILLEX EL 40s User s Manual O O 0 0 m S 6 3 8 SN ES 5 oOo a Q 0 o a fo GN de A A PAIPENMEIER Table of Contents AERO GUCEIO DL ae 1Tne Easy Access Bal ai een CE Medical Devices Direct Ve a ag ai ik SymDOIS and Conventions anreisen Dan Getting Started aan 3 PAYSICal DESERIBEION una dado 3 RIGHESIGE DANG iaa 3 istallat versandten an re ne rennen 3 USB COMECON ern een 3 Installing the Screen reader 22 2 4 SOINI E ee N dps 5 A een Ng anaa a a lana aha ga a a ala gk ara ni Sa 5 Service anda Malntenante a a Ba Ga in 5 Using the Braille display with Jaws for Windows uu0uuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 7 FUNCTION KOY Saad 7 Braile FUNCIONS u nei 7 Moving the Braille display Reading Window cceeeeeeeeeeeees 7 WOEKING MOGES een 7 Selecting the Working 04006 65 8 Easy Access Bar Assignment in the Different Working Modes 6 Cursor Track een 9 Braille presentation 22222222ss2s2nnnnnennnnnnnneennnnnnnn rr 10 Reveal Text ATIDUEES Arsen 11 MOUSE FUNCHUONS aana Ba SA A ea 12 Using the Braille display with Dolphin Hal Supernova uuuuuuuuunununn 13 FUNCTION KEY Sada 13 Braille F RCEIONS iii 13 Moving the Bra
8. UFSOR sasi aana NK BAE see 10 disable cursor tracking sesa 10 Cursor move to cursor position Dolphin 16 D Declaration of Conformity Directive 89 336 EEC ccccc cece eee 21 FCC 47 CFR Ch 1 82 906 kaki 22 E Peasy ACCESS Bal een eier O 20 EU Medical Devices Directive occcccccccocooo Installation USB Cconnection 3 K o Pe E EA 1 3 M MISTUNCEIONS nein 19 N NAavigatiNQ occccccccccccccccnnnncnnnnnnnnn a aa 7 13 R Routing Mouse routing ee 12 Mouse routing Dolphin 18 Text selection 12 S 4 AU A 19 E o 5 Start MESSAGE esa rip 4 O Se e oz Or U USB COMNMCCUON see 3 W Working Modes Combined mode 9 Combined mode Dolphin 15 Navigation Mode 22 8 Navigation mode Dolphin 14 KG KINOM O E 9 PC mode Dolphin 1 15 23
9. application you came from Reveal Text Attributes You can have the Braille display reveal different text attributes The Braille display then underlines the corresponding portion of text with dots 7 8 You can select any of the different attributes directly or you can choose to get all available attributes revealed You can of course also disable this function Press the left key in rear position to activate the selection You will see a dialog that looks like follows BRAILLEX EL Select Braille Marking Options Curent attibute Nomal o oe Attribute display Braille marking off Highlight off Bald off Execute Underline off Italic off Strikeout off The first line in the dialog box shows the current attribute value at the cursor position of the application you are in You can obviously also use this function to just look up the exact attribute at the cursor position The next line contains the global attribute display choices gt Attribute display Braille marking all gt Attribute display Braille marking off gt Attribute display Braille marking see below for current settings If you select Braille marking all all text with screen attributes other than normal will be marked with dots 7 and 8 This only works if in the Braille presentation options the mark with dots 7 and 8 option is enabled The Braille marking off option disables the Braille marking function for all attributes If you hav
10. are in accordance with the following standards or standardized documents 1 EN 55 022 1998 Corr 2001 A1 2000 RF emission Kl B EN 55 022 conducted noise EN 55 022 radiated noise EN 61 000 3 2 2001 harmonics EN 61 000 3 3 1995 Corr 1997 A1 2001 flicker 2 EN 55 024 1998 immunity EN 61 000 4 6 1996 A1 2001 injected HF currents EN 61 000 4 3 1996 A1 1998 A2 2001 radiated HF fields incl 900MHzZ EN 61 000 4 4 1995 A1 2001 Burst EN 61 000 4 5 1995 A1 2001 Surge EN 61 000 4 11 1994 A1 2000 voltage variations EN 61 000 4 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 2001 ESD Title and or number and date of the standard s or other standardized documents According to the requirement s of the following directive s 93 42 EEC Medical Devices Directive This confirmation is based on Test report n 21108994 001 byTUV Rheinland Product Safety GmbH 51101 Koln Germany 4 Sonst AK Caa J rgen Bornschein Chief Engineer F H Papenmeier GmbH amp Co KG Talweg 2 D 58239 Schwerte Germany Schwerte August 22 2003 Name address date and legally binding signature of the person responsible 21 Declarations of Conformity Declaration FCC 47 CFR Ch 182 906 Declaration of Conformity We F H Papenmeier GmbH amp Co KG Talweg 2 58239 Schwerte Germany Name and address of the manufacturer or of the introducer of the product who is established in the EU herewith take the sole responsibility to confirm that the product
11. display with Dolphin Hal Supernova PC Mode In PC mode the Easy Access Bar allows to navigate through an application Easy Access Bar keys will emulate PC keyboard functions PC Mode Functions Easy Access Bar Function One step left PC Left arrow key One step up PC Up arrow key Shift Tab Esc Two steps right Tab Enter Combined Mode The combined mode includes both screen navigation and cursor movement features When you move the Easy Access Bar up or down the cursor is moved one line up or down as well cf PC mode When you move the Easy Access Bar to the right the function is the same as in navigation mode if the text line is longer than the display is The cursor remains at the original position Once all the text of that line has been displayed another read forwards command will move both the cursor and the display to the next line Pushing the Easy Access Bar one step left corresponds to read backwards if you are within a long line of text Otherwise both cursor and display are moved one line up In analogy to the navigation mode two marker positions can be reached directly the title bar with 2 steps up and the last window line which typically corresponds to a status line with 2 steps down This will NOT move the cursor The main reading functions read forwards and backwards have a double assignment they can be reached with both the first step and the second step right or left
12. e chosen one or several attributes you want to get revealed with dots 7 and 8 you get the message Braille marking see below for current settings Push the Easy Access Bar one step to the left or to the right to select the settings In the next lines you see the list of attributes that can be revealed with dots 7 and 8 You enable or disable the marking by pushing the Easy Access Bar one step to the left or to the right If you modify any of the settings in this part of the dialog line 2 will change to Attribute display modified If you go back to line 2 you can then also restore the initial selection of attributes to be displayed by chosing Braille marking see below for current settings 11 Working Modes 12 For setting the values temporarily push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps up This will set the value displayed and return to the application you came from If you want to save the setting as a new default for the current application push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps down You will hear the message settings saved the value displayed will be activated and you will return to the application you came from Mouse Functions You can activate mouse functions with all BRAILLEX EL devices using the routing Keys In order to execute a mouse click you first move the Braille display to the relevant position Then you press a routing key at the desired position This corresponds to a left mouse click You can also use the ro
13. e presentation options The choices you have refer to the Braille verbosity settings within J aws The settings displayed are the ones that are currently selected Move the Easy Access Bar one step down or up to move between the different parameters Move the Easy Access Bar one step left or right to change the values The options are the following Braille presentation options Parameterss Options Physical Off Cursor at word uncontracted On Off Enhanced characters On Off Expand gaps On Off Display in eight dot On Off If you want to save the setting push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps down The value displayed will be activated and you will return to the application you came from Using the Braille display with Dolphin Hal Supernova If you want to exit without saving the changes push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps up You will then return to the application you came from Reveal Text Attributes You can have the Braille display reveal different text attributes The Braille display then underlines the corresponding portion of text with dots 7 8 You can select any of the different attributes directly or you can choose to get all available attributes revealed You can of course also disable this function Press the left key in rear position to activate the selection You will see a dialog that looks like follows BRAILLEX EL Select Braille Marking Options ST x Current Attribute italic b
14. ea where it is used Safety Advice Before starting to operate the BRAILLEX EL device the user should read this manual The device shall only be installed by a trained person The device may only be used with the original accessories and in combination with the products foreseen for this purpose by F H Papenmeier If a combination with other devices is necessary those devices must comply with the relevant standards gt The device may only be used in closed and dry rooms The ambient temperature must not exceed 40 C ca 105 F Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or humidity rain gt Repairs and maintenance work may only be undertaken by Papenmeier or by authorized service centers There are no known risks for your health that might be caused by the use of this product General Precautions Our products guarantee optimum safety and reduce to a minimum the strain caused through over exertion However when respecting some precautions you can contribute to avoid prejudice to your health or damage to the product If a cellular phone is used close to the product a minimum distance of 30 cm 1 ft shall be respected Do not expose the product to strong pressure and do not drop any objects on the product This might damage the product or lead to misfunctions In order to avoid repetitive strain injury at your hands caused through long time use of the function elements and reading the Braille display we suggest pau
15. evision number of the actual firmware of the device Installing the Screen reader If you want to read the computer screen on the Braille display you need to install and run a screen reader package Please follow the instructions of the screen reader manual All major screen readers have drivers for the BRAILLEX EL 405 EL Getting Started Service In case of any defect of the Braille display unit please contact an authorized Papenmeier service center If you are in doubt about the service center responsible for your area please contact Papenmeier F H Papenmeier GmbH amp Co KG Phone 49 2304 9460 Fax 49 2304 946 246 E mail info reha papenmeier de If possible give a short description of the kind of disturbance Safety Advice Please read the information in this manual carefully so you AN will be able to avoid problems N Use BRAILLEX EL 40s in a dry environment only Even if the device is not powered up it must not get wet AN Never place any heavy objects on the Braille display Service and Maintenance Avoid touching the device with dirty hands You may clean the surface of the device NOT the Braille cells with a soft damp cloth Do not use any aggressive detergent or soap Using the Braille display with J aws for Windows Function Keys BRAILLEX EL 40s offers 40 Braille cells for reading the screen You can move this reading window across the screen with the Easy Access Bar With the routing k
16. eys integrated into the Braille cells you move the mouse pointer to any desired place on the screen You control the Braille display either with the Easy Access Bar alone or with the Keys Braille Functions Moving the Braille display Reading Window For navigating across the screen you just use the Easy Access Bar Push the Easy Access Bar one step up to move the display up one line Push the Easy Access Bar one step down to move the display down one line You maintain the column position of your Braille display when you push the Easy Access Bar up or down The Easy Access Bar positions one step left and one step right have the meaning Read backward and Read forward e Push the Easy Access Bar one step left to move the reading window 40 columns to the left e Push the Easy Access Bar one step right to move the reading window 40 columns to the right Using the Read forward function you continuously read the screen i e once the display has finished reading the the screen line it will go to the next line if you continue pushing the Easy Access Bar Working Modes When navigating in the active window you can choose between three different working modes which influence the assignment of the Easy Access Bar gt Navigation Mode In the Navigation Mode you just read across the screen when using the navigation keys as described above the cursor is NOT moved This also means that you can explore parts of the screen w
17. he title bar Two steps down Moves the display to the last line of the window Cursor Tracking When navigating across the screen with the Braille display you do not always take the cursor with you You can return to the cursor position at any time If the cursor is not present within the Braille display and you want to move the display back to the cursor position press the right key towards the front This will move the display to the cursor location and make sure that when the cursor is moved the display will follow Two steps right Same as one step right Working Modes You can also decide not to have the Braille display follow the cursor movements For this purpose press the right key towards the front while the cursor is visible on the display You will hear the message the active cursor will not move the Braille display and the automatic tracking is disabled In order to enable the cursor tracking again move the display away from the cursor and press right key towards the front again Cursor Tracking Key Right key in front position while Enable cursor tracking and move cursor is NOT within Braille window display to the cursor position Right key in front position while Disable cursor tracking cursor is visible within Braille window Braille presentation When pressing the left key in front position you access a number of Braille presentation options A dialog box with six different parameters will pop up BRA
18. here the cursor can t go gt PC Mode The PC mode is the opposite Instead of moving the display across the screen when pushing the Easy Access Bar you move the cursor Please note that as long as the active cursor moves the Braille display this obviously also influences the Braille display position gt Combined Mode The so called Combined Mode is a mix of the two modes described above It is useful especially when it comes to reading long text documents Whenever you press a reading key and a line border is crossed the PC cursor is moved to the new line as well This means that you can read a text without having to bother about screen pages Working Modes Selecting the Working Modes In order to select the working modes press the right key towards the rear You will get a dialog box that looks like follows BRAILLEX EL Easy Access Bar assignment Easy Access Bar assionment Navigation mode 00000 Execute The mode displayed is the one currently selected Move the Easy Access Bar one step left or right to change the values Once you have reached the end of the list you will see the first value again The options are the following gt Navigation mode gt PC Mode gt Combined Mode For setting the value temporarily push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps up This will set the value displayed and return to the application you came from If you want to save the setting as a new default for the current applicatio
19. ille display Reading Window 13 WORKING MOSS area Iren 13 Selecting the Working 04006 5 14 Easy Access Bar Assignment in the Three Working Modes 14 COLSON TRACKING as aan 16 Braile Presentation sr rien 16 Reveal Text Attributes 22222ssensnnesnennn nennen nennen nennen ernennen 17 MOUSE FURCHORS se a ia 18 Important Aavice an 19 Purpose Of the 1026 16 1 19 6060 AVIC ae ia 19 General PRECAUTIONS aaa een 19 CESMIFKIN aa aia 20 COPY Cara ai ira 20 Declarations Of COMPORMILY a een 20 Introduction BRAILLEX EL 405 is the smallest of Papenmeier s world renowned Efficiency Line Braille displays It combines its small size with state of the art access technology and a particularly comfortable user interface The highlight of the unit is the patented Easy Access Bar This document will describe the installation and use of the device The Easy Access Bar The Easy Access Bar integrated in the font of BRAILLEX EL 405 allows fast and easy navigation across the screen You can push the Easy Access Bar in all four directions in two steps each When you sit in front of the device and read the Braille display your thumbs are naturally located in front of
20. left e Push the Easy Access Bar one step right to move the reading window 40 columns to the right Using the Read forward function you continuously read the screen i e once the display has finished reading the the screen line it will go to the next line if you continue pushing the Easy Access Bar e Modes When navigating in the active window you can choose between three different working modes which influence the assignment of the Easy Access Bar gt Navigation Mode In the Navigation Mode you just read across the screen when using the navigation keys as described above the cursor is NOT moved This also means that you can explore parts of the screen where the cursor can t go gt PC Mode The PC mode is the opposite Instead of moving the display across the screen when pushing the Easy Access Bar you move the cursor Please note that as long as the active cursor moves the Braille display this obviously also influences the Braille display position gt Combined Mode The so called Combined Mode is a mix of the two modes described above It is useful especially when it comes to reading long text documents Whenever you press a reading key and a line border is crossed the PC cursor is moved 13 Working Modes to the new line as well This means that you can read a text without having to bother about screen pages Selecting the Working Modes In order to select the working modes press the right key towards the rear Yo
21. n push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps down You will hear the message settings saved the value displayed will be activated and you will return to the application you came from Easy Access Bar Assignment in the Different Working Modes In the following you will see the assignment of the Easy Access Bar in the three different working modes Navigation Mode Used for normal screen navigation The cursor position is not changed Two marker positions can be reached directly the title bar with 2 steps up and the last window line which typically corresponds to a status line with 2 steps down The main reading functions read forwards and backwards have a double assignment they can be reached with both the first step and the second step right or left Navigation Mode Functions Easy Access Bar OD Function Two steps right Same as one step right Two steps up Moves the display to the title bar Two steps down Moves the display to the last line of the window One step right Read forwards Using the Braille display with Jaws for Windows PC Mode In PC mode the Easy Access Bar allows to navigate through an application Easy Access Bar keys will emulate PC keyboard functions PC Mode Functions Easy Access Bar Function One step left PC Left arrow key One step right PC Right arrow key One step down Two steps right Tab Two steps down Enter Combined Mode The combined mode includes both screen navigation and cursor mo
22. old Attribute Display See below for current settings Highlight Of Bold Off Underline Off Italic OFF Strikeout Off The first line in the dialog box shows the current attribute value at the cursor position of the application you are in You can obviously also use this function to just look up the exact attribute at the cursor position The next line contains the global attribute display choices gt Attribute display Braille marking all gt Attribute display Braille marking off gt Attribute display See below for current settings If you select Braille marking all all text with screen attributes other than normal will be marked with dots 7 and 8 This only works if in the Braille presentation options the mark with dots 7 and 8 option is enabled The Braille marking off option disables the Braille marking function for all attributes If you have chosen one or several attributes you want to get revealed with dots 7 and 8 you get the message Braille marking see below for current settings Push the Easy Access Bar one step to the left or to the right to select the settings In the next lines you see the list of attributes that can be revealed with dots 7 and 8 You enable or disable the marking by pushing the Easy Access Bar one step to the left or to the right If you modify any of the settings in this part of the dialog line 2 will change to Attribute display modified If you go back to line 2 you
23. searching time Check Floppy disk drives if you have the driver on a floppy disk or CD ROM drives if you have it on s CD ROM Hit Enter to activate the Next button Found New Hardware Wizard ______ en apli Windows to search for driver files I i m aa for driver files for your hardware device I Search for driver files for the following hardware device The wizard found a driver for the following device a Braillex II USB 2 gt Braillex 11 USB The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in Windows found a driver for this device To install the driver Windows found click Next any of the following optional search locations that you specify To start the search click Next IF you are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive insert the floppy disk or CD before clicking Next y a braillex inf Optional search locations gesnsonsnssunnuenssnssnsnnsnnennensnnenenen CD ROM drives Specify a location Microsoft Windows Update lt Back Cancel i E Cancel Finally confirm that you want to install the BRAILLEX INF driver that Windows found on the media you specified and hit Enter to activate the Next button The next box confirms that you have installed a Papenmeier Braillex USB device Hit Enter to activate the Finish button Start Message As soon as the display unit is powered on see above you will see a start message BRAILLEX EL 40s and the r
24. ses and relaxation exercise In specialized bookshops you also find literature on how to equip a workplace in an ergonomical way and on how to avoid strain through an appropriate sitting position 19 CE Marking 4 E Marking The BRAILLEX EL devices and their original accessories comply with the relevant standards regarding the electro magnetic compatibility EMC and the safety and are marked with the CE sign FHP cannot guarantee however that these products still comply with these EMC standards if they are connected to cables or devices not produced by F H Papenmeier In this case the person s who connected the cables or devices are responsible for taking care that the combination complies with the required standards In order to avoid EMC problems you should observe the following advice gt Only connect accessories and devices marked with the CE mark gt Only use shielded connecting cables e Falle 2004 2008 by F H Papenmeier All rights reserved en of Conformity 20 EC Declaration of Conformity acc to Article 10 1 of the Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Directive We F H Papenmeier GmbH amp Co KG Talweg 2 D 58239 Schwerte Germany Name and address of the manufacturer or of the introducer of the product on the market who is established in the EU herewith take the sole responsibility to confirm that the products BRAILLEX EL 40s which refers to this declaration are medical devices class I and
25. ss them towards the front side for one function and towards the rear side for another one Installation USB Connection You connect the BRAILLEX EL device with the PC with the supplied USB cable After a short while a box will pop up Found new hardware Braillex II USB Found New Hardware Braillex USE After a couple of seconds the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog starts Hit Enter to activate the Next button In the next box check Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended and hit Enter to activate the Next button Installation Found New Hardware Wizard Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Install Hardware Device Drivers En E ae Hardware Wizard A device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with I S an operating system This wizard helps you install a device driver for a 00 E hardware device This wizard will complete the installation for this device 2 gt Braillex USB A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Next What do you want the wizard to do C Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific To continue click Next i Cancel lt Back Cancel In the next box you can specify the search locations to reduce the
26. u will get a dialog box that looks like follows BRAILLES EL Easy Access Bar Assignment x Easy A Bar Sesignment Navigation Cancel The mode displayed is the one currently selected Move the Easy Access Bar one step left or right to change the values Once you have reached the end of the list you will see the first value again The options are the following gt Navigation mode gt PC Mode gt Combined Mode If you want to save the setting push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps down The value displayed will be activated and you will return to the application you came from If you want to exit without saving the changes push the Easy Access Bar 2 steps up You will then return to the application you came from Easy Access Bar Assignment in the Three Working Modes In the following you will see the assignment of the Easy Access Bar in the three different working modes Navigation Mode Used for normal screen navigation The cursor position is not changed Two marker positions can be reached directly the title bar with 2 steps up and the last window line which typically corresponds to a status line with 2 steps down The main reading functions read forwards and backwards have a double assignment they can be reached with both the first step and the second step right or left Navigation Mode Functions Easy AccessBar Function 00000 Two steps left Same as one step left 14 Using the Braille
27. uting keys to select text for example in a word processing program Move the display to the starting point of the marker Hold the left key in front position while you press the routing key at the start position Then move the display to the end point and repeat the key combination Mouse functions Key Function Routing key Route mouse to the key position and execute a left mouse click Left key in front position routing key Text selection Using the Braille display with Dolphin 3 Hal Supernova Function Keys BRAILLEX EL 40s offers 40 Braille cells for reading the screen You can move this reading window across the screen with the Easy Access Bar With the routing keys integrated into the Braille cells you move the mouse pointer to any desired place on the screen You control the Braille display either with the Easy Access Bar alone or with the keys Braille Functions Moving the Braille display Reading Window For navigating across the screen you just use the Easy Access Bar Push the Easy Access Bar one step up to move the display up one line Push the Easy Access Bar one step down to move the display down one line You maintain the column position of your Braille display when you push the Easy Access Bar up or down The Easy Access Bar positions one step left and one step right have the meaning Read backward and Read forward e Push the Easy Access Bar one step left to move the reading window 40 columns to the
28. vement features When you move the Easy Access Bar up or down the cursor is moved one line up or down as well cf PC mode When you move the Easy Access Bar to the right the function is the same as in navigation mode if the text line is longer than the display is The cursor remains at the original position Once all the text of that line has been displayed another read forwards command will move both the cursor and the display to the next line Pushing the Easy Access Bar one step left corresponds to read backwards if you are within a long line of text Otherwise both cursor and display are moved one line up In analogy to the navigation mode two marker positions can be reached directly the title bar with 2 steps up and the last window line which typically corresponds to a status line with 2 steps down This will NOT move the cursor The main reading functions read forwards and backwards have a double assignment they can be reached with both the first step and the second step right or left Combined Mode Functions Easy Access Bar Function Read backwards within a long line or move cursor One step left and display to previous line Two steps left Same as one step left One step up Move cursor and display to previous line l Read forwards within a long line or move cursor One step right l and display to next line One step down Move cursor and display to next line Two steps up Moves the display to t
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