Handy Tech
Elektronik GmbH
Easy Braille
Installation
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5. Finally, in the Talks setting menu, select the sub-menu "Braille" and in this
sub-menu, the setting "Handy Tech".
There is now a wireless connection between your Easy Braille and your Symbian
mobile telephone and you can use all of the functions of your mobile telephone with
Braille input and output as described in Section 5.4 Talks Premium: Screen reader
for Mobile Telephones.
2.6 Carrying Bag for Easy Braille with Bluetooth
The carrying bag for Easy Braille has an adjustable shoulder strap with shoulder pad.
It has openings on the sides to permit access to all connectors and the On/Off switch.
You can thus use your Easy Braille in the bag.
To remove your Easy Braille from the bag, open the Velcro fastener at the front edge
of the bottom of the bag and fold the top cover to the rear. All controls are now
accessible. Open the two press studs at the front of the left and right sides of the
bag. The Easy Braille can now be lifted out of the bag. This also provides access to
the battery compartments on the bottom of the device and you can, for example,
remove the insulating strip before using the device for the first time.
When placing your Easy Braille in the carrying bag, make sure that the sides of the
bag complete enclose the Easy Braille and that both press studs are closed, since
the Easy Braille could otherwise fall out of the when you open the cover.
There is a small pocket with a Velcro fastener sewn to the cover of the carrying bag.
This can be used to store your mobile telephone or PDA.
2.7 Technical Specifications
40 concave Braille display modules
40 cursor routing keys
1 USB B port
8 function keys
2 navigation keys
Colour: Handy Tech Blue
Dimensions: 12" width, 3.5" depth, 1.1" high (= 30.5 cm width, 9.0 cm depth,
2.9 cm high)
Weight: without Bluetooth: 1.6 lbs (= 740 g), with Bluetooth: 1.8 lbs (= 820 g)
Supply voltage 1: 5 V, 200 mA via USB
Supply voltage 2: 9 V, 1 A DC
Battery lifetime: approx. 10 hours