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Key 4+space bar …. Cursor arrow down, only when inputting to Duxbury. 
 
Key 1+space bar …… Cursor arrow up, only when inputting to Duxbury. 
 
Key 3+space bar….. Cursor 1 character back, only when inputting to Duxbury. 
 
Key 6+space bar….. Cursor 1 character forward, only when inputting to Duxbury. 
 
Key 2+5+space bar ….On Line / Computer mode, when the EBrailler is used to emboss 
documents from Duxbury. 
 
Key 3+6+space bar….Off Line / Typewriter mode, only when the EBrailler is used to 
emboss documents from Duxbury. 
 
 

6. Brailler functions – these two functions are programmed into the 
Brailler Firmware 

 
7+8 reset the embossing head home function 
 
7+8 Chord test 
 
C alt … load paper 
 
8+CTRL… if paper is loaded Form Feed 
 

 Read Key Function, key8 + spacebar

 

 
The  read  function  brings  the  document  up  four  lines  so  that  you  the  user  can  read  the 
document or last line of the document to view the last character typed. When the user is 
ready to continue typing press any key on the keyboard and the paper will move back to 
the exact place where it was before the read was pressed. Then after the paper is in place 
continue with the next desired character. 
 

Back Space, key7 

 
When  typing  a  character,  after  the  last  selected  character  is  embossed,  the  emboss 
mechanism  moves  to  the  next  space  on  the  paper  ready  for  the  next  selected  Braille 
character to be  embossed. When back space is selected  It moves the  emboss mechanism 
back one character space and it is ready for the next command. Each time back space is 
selected  the  emboss  mechanism  moves  only  one  space  so  if  you  need  to  remove  a 
character or add a character three places from the last character typed you must press back 
space three times. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Cosmo Braille

Page 1: ...Cosmo Braille Writer User Manual WWW EBRAILLER COM 201 665 9219 eBrailler LLC 1901 North French Road Getzville NY 14068 USA U S Manual Version...

Page 2: ...nd Alone Braille Writer 9 4 Key assignments for eBrailler Cosmo 10 when not used as a stand alone 5 Basic typewriter functions 10 6 Brailler functions 11 these two functions are programmed into the Br...

Page 3: ...up Problems 15 12 2 General Problems 15 13 Contacting Electronic Brailler LLC 16 14 Appendix 17 14 1 Limited warranties and Return Policy 17 14 2 How will you fix my product 18 14 3 May I transfer the...

Page 4: ...alized in education of blind students were relaxed Most education degree programs no longer required educators for the blind to learn Braille The result was a generation of blind people who did not re...

Page 5: ...agencies responsible for teaching blind students would better utilize scarce funds currently being used for fuel and maintenance for their vehicles rather than direct educational deliverables In areas...

Page 6: ...entities claiming the marks and names or their products Electronic Brailler LLC disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED...

Page 7: ...7 of 1 8 Refer service or repairs other than those described in the user documentation to a professional service person...

Page 8: ...8 of 1 8 2 Getting Started 2 1 Understanding the eBrailler Cosmo Parts 5 2 1 4 7 2 5 6 3 Back of Unit Front of Unit...

Page 9: ...o is turned on Cosmo is ready to work If you have the optional Battery pack and charger for the Battery these options work separately from the Universal power supply that comes with Cosmo The Battery...

Page 10: ...s complete When Cosmo stops embossing the document because the document is complete press the CTRL and carriage return function keys on the Cosmo keyboard to eject the last page NOTE 2 Paper Jam There...

Page 11: ...to Duxbury or in stand alone mode Key 7 back space used either when inputting to Duxbury or in stand alone mode Key 1 space bar cursor up or line up one line only used when inputting into Duxbury Key...

Page 12: ...read function brings the document up four lines so that you the user can read the document or last line of the document to view the last character typed When the user is ready to continue typing pres...

Page 13: ...lient and the power connection is a standard Barrel connector The USB connection will be recognized by any standard PC and automatically recognize the eBrailler Cosmo after the drivers have been insta...

Page 14: ...input and Braille embossing capabilities 4 Select Modify be sure Write to Port is selected 9 3 When inputting Braille from the Cosmo Braille keyboard as a new document 1 Select the File Pull Down Men...

Page 15: ...iter keyboard or your computer and the document will be embossed on paper by the Cosmo Braille Writer Refer to the Duxbury manual for more of the functions and capabilities of the Duxbury Braille Appl...

Page 16: ...Cosmo Reconnect the power cable into eBrailler Cosmo and turn on the printer Restart your computer Reconnect the USB cable to your eBrailler Cosmo and your computer 12 2 General Problems Paper Problem...

Page 17: ...nic Brailler LLC To contact Electronic Brailler electronically you can access the following website or email please insure braille or Cosmo is in the subject line of the email www ebrailler com info e...

Page 18: ...r Software including the operating system and software added to the Electronic Brailler branded hardware products through our factory integration system third party software or the reloading of softwa...

Page 19: ...x my product We use new and refurbished parts made by various manufacturers in performing warranty repairs and in building replacement parts and systems Refurbished parts and systems are parts or syst...

Page 20: ...rference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer...

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