Baum SuperVario2 User Manual

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Page 1 - Eye-Pal Ace

Eye-Pal Ace Version 2.0 User Manual ABiSee, Inc. 30 Sudbury Rd., Unit 1B Acton, MA 01720 www.abisee.com

Page 2 - Table of Contents

9 ACEManual rev.092914 Checking the Battery Charge Status To quickly check the battery status, press the round Center Daisy Button. An announcement wi

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10 ACEManual rev.092914 Main Menu Option List  Scan and Read  Document Management  Zoom  Calendar (Includes a reminder function)  Photo Alb

Page 4 - The Basics

11 ACEManual rev.092914 sun and there is too much light, you can turn the light off by pressing the Daisy down arrow. You will hear, “Light Off.” Pre

Page 5 - Position

12 ACEManual rev.092914 select Reading Speed. Next, scroll between the speed values from 1 (the slowest) to 10 (the fastest). Stop at your preferred s

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13 ACEManual rev.092914 magnification with the Left Roller. If you have previously changed the settings in the Settings menu for the Left Roller to co

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14 ACEManual rev.092914 Please note: Scanned documents being saved via Scan and Read mode can only be saved internally. If you want to save a document

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15 ACEManual rev.092914 multi-page document or book, select Document Management from the Main Menu. Next, select Management, and then select Save. Scr

Page 9 - Power and Battery

16 ACEManual rev.092914 explained above in the Scan and Read Section, with these exceptions:  Press the Down arrow to go to the next page. You will

Page 10 - Navigation and Settings

17 ACEManual rev.092914 One-time Reminder or a Daily Reminder. When the time for a reminder arrives, you will hear a musical chime to alert you. You

Page 11 - Main Menu Option List

18 ACEManual rev.092914 date and end date for the reminder and then the time. One-Time Reminders: Provides the option to select and hear/read dates an

Page 12 - Voice Mode Settings

1 ACEManual rev.092914 Table of Contents Introduction 3 What's in the Box 3 The Basics 3 Reading/Zoom Cameras 3 Object Lighting 3 Speakers

Page 13 - Text Mode

19 ACEManual rev.092914 After choosing the album you want to add photo(s) to, you will be prompted to insert a device with photos. Next, insert a USB

Page 14 - Managing Documents

20 ACEManual rev.092914 To change the clock from 12 to 24 hour mode, from the Main Menu, scroll to and select Settings. Next, select General Settings

Page 15 - ACEManual rev.092914

21 ACEManual rev.092914 functionality and the function of each button. You can interrupt the Help talk by pressing any Button, and the Ace will explai

Page 16 - Opening a Document or Book

22 ACEManual rev.092914 WARRANTY TWO YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL ABISEE, INC. PRODUCTS: ABiSee, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that its products ar

Page 17 - Calendar/Reminders

Appendix A: Safety Rules  Handle the Ace with care. Rough handling will damage the device.  Be especially careful with the screen – do not touch i

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24 Appendix B. Troubleshooting When turning on the Ace, make sure no flash drives are plugged into the device. Troubleshooting: Power/battery/connect

Page 19 - Photo Album

25 scan the document. The need for the camera light to be turned off usually occurs if you are scanning a glossy document or the device is near a win

Page 20 - Clock/Alarm Clock

26 Appendix C: Braille Display Information Part A: Using a refreshable Braille display with the Ace (See Part B of Appendix C for details on supporte

Page 21 - Settings

27 Part B: Supported Braille Displays and Control Details This section has a picture of each of the supported Braille displays with the buttons labe

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28 Freedom Scientific Focus 14 Table of corresponding controls for the Freedom Scientific Focus 14 Control on Ace: Control on Braille Display. Rig

Page 23 - WARRANTY

2 ACEManual rev.092914 Appendix B. Troubleshooting 24 Appendix C: Braille Display Information 26 Freedom Scientific Focus 14 Page 28 ALVA BC640 Pa

Page 24 - Appendix A: Safety Rules

29 ALVA BC640 Table of corresponding controls for the ALVA BC640 Control on Ace: Control on Braille Display. Right Roller Up: Smartpad Up or Thumb Ke

Page 25 - Appendix B. Troubleshooting

30 APH Refreshabraille 18 Table of corresponding controls for the APH Refreshable 18 Control on Ace: Control on Braille Display. Right Roll

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31 HIMS Braille Edge 40 Table of corresponding controls for the HIMS Braille Edge 40 Control on Ace: Control on Braille Display. Right Roll

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32 Baum SuperVario2 40 / Humanware/PDI Brailliant 40 Table of corresponding controls for the Baum SuperVario2 40 and Humanware/PDI Brailliant 40 Co

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33 Humanware Brailliant bi40 Table of corresponding controls for the Humanware Brailliant bi40 Control on Ace: Control on Braille Display. Right Ro

Page 29 - Freedom Scientific Focus 14

Contact ABiSee We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions. Our business hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm EST. By Phone: 1-97

Page 30 - ALVA BC640

3 ACEManual rev.092914 Introduction Congratulations on choosing the Eye-Pal Ace device. ABiSee’s Eye-Pal Ace (hereafter referred to as the Ace) is a

Page 31 - APH Refreshabraille 18

4 ACEManual rev.092914 additional light is needed even in a dark room. Speakers Any material with printed text placed in front of the Ace can be read

Page 32 - HIMS Braille Edge 40

5 ACEManual rev.092914 Top Panel Buttons: Home Button: A large round button located in the middle on top of the device. Press it anytime to get to t

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6 ACEManual rev.092914 Left Roller: Located at the front left shoulder of the device. Scroll it up to up to increase font size or down to decrease fo

Page 34 - Humanware Brailliant bi40

7 ACEManual rev.092914 Side Connections/Power Button: On the left side, toward the bottom and back, there is a set of ports aligned vertically. The

Page 35 - Contact ABiSee

8 ACEManual rev.092914 Power and Battery Power Button The Power Button is located on the left side of the device toward the back near the bottom, just

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