background image

 

 

 

Customizing your MPO 

72

LINE

 

3

Notify caller

: Switch the 

INCOMING CALL

 message 

 

ON 

or 

OFF

LINE

 

4

Change PIN

: Change your PIN code. Enter 0000 

 

to deactivate the PIN code security. 

13.3 SMS 

settings 

The following SMS related settings can be adjusted: SMS 
notification tone, and enabling or disabling the 

INCOMING SMS

 

notification message. 
 

1. 

Press [

Programs

]. The Programs menu will appear. 

2. 

Use [

Cursor Left/Right

] to select 

Settings

3. 

Press [

OK

]. A vertical menu will appear. 

4. 

Use [

Cursor Up/Down

] to select 

SMS settings

5. 

Press [

OK

]. The SMS SETTINGS dialog will appear. Use 

[

Cursor Up/Down

] to select an item and then adjust any 

of the following settings: 

LINE

 

1

SMS ring tone

: Select your preferred ring tone. 

LINE

 

2

SMS notification

: Turn ON or OFF the 

INCOMING 

 

SMS

 notification message. 

  

13.4 Notes 

settings 

Depending on your country of origin and the braille code with 
which you are most familiar, you may select from one of the 
following: USA grade 2 or UK grade 2. This allows you to type 
and read in contracted braille. 
 

1. 

Press [

Programs

]. The Programs menu will appear. 

2. 

Use [

Cursor Left/Right

] to select 

Settings

3. 

Press [

OK

]. A vertical menu will appear. 

4. 

Use [

Cursor Up/Down

] to select 

Notes settings

5. 

Press [

OK

]. The NOTES SETTINGS dialog will appear. 

Use [

Cursor Right/Left

] to select a braille mode.  

 

Summary of Contents for MPO 5500

Page 1: ...3000700 User Manual 3000700 ...

Page 2: ...ration of conformity ALVA BV declares the MPO 5500 conforms to the directives of the 1999 5 EU Council This equipment complies with the European R TTE directive Copyright 2003 by ALVA BV All rights reserved ...

Page 3: ...About this manual 3 No part of this document may be reproduced photocopied stored on a retrieval system transmitted or translated into another language without the express written consent of ALVA BV ...

Page 4: ...5 The menu keys 19 3 2 6 The navigation keys 20 3 2 7 The audio keys 20 4 Getting to know your MPO 21 4 1 Using the braille keyboard 21 4 2 Using the ON OFF switch 22 4 3 Using the menu keys 22 4 4 Using the navigation keys 23 4 4 1 Navigating through menus 23 4 4 2 Moving the cursor 24 4 4 3 Confirmation keys 24 4 5 Using the audio keys 25 4 5 1 Audio output control 25 4 5 2 Phone commands 26 4 6...

Page 5: ...ing shortcuts 33 7 Using Notes 35 7 1 Adding a note 35 7 1 1 Adding a new note to the unfiled category 35 7 1 2 Adding a new note to a particular category 36 7 1 3 Editing a filed note 37 7 2 Managing notes 37 7 2 1 Moving a note 37 7 2 2 Deleting a note 38 7 2 3 Finding words or text strings 39 8 Using the Phone 41 8 1 Switching ON the phone module 41 8 1 1 PIN and PUK code security 41 8 2 Making...

Page 6: ... list 51 9 2 Receiving a text message 52 9 2 1 Reading messages stored in the Read items list 52 9 2 2 Forwarding a text message 53 9 2 3 Replying to a text message 54 10 Using Contacts 55 10 1 Personal contact information 55 10 2 Adding a new contact 56 10 3 Duplicating a contact 56 10 4 Viewing contact information sorted by last name 57 10 5 Viewing contact information sorted by company name 57 ...

Page 7: ...6 2 Memory storage 68 12 6 3 Changing the evaluation order 68 12 6 4 Using the Calculator Context menu 68 13 Customizing your MPO 71 13 1 User settings 71 13 2 Phone settings 71 13 3 SMS settings 72 13 4 Notes settings 72 13 5 Time and date settings 73 13 6 Audio settings 73 13 7 Speech settings 74 13 8 Braille settings 75 13 9 Keyboard settings 75 13 10Startup settings 76 13 11Power management se...

Page 8: ... Technical specifications 81 Appendix C Shortcuts 83 Appendix D SIM card definitions 87 Appendix E Braille indicators 89 Appendix F Context menus 91 Appendix G Keys Connectors overview 97 Appendix H Troubleshooting 101 Appendix I FCC Statement 102 Index 104 ...

Page 9: ...Contents 8 ...

Page 10: ...built in USB port in order to synchronize your information The MPO has been specially designed for visually impaired people All functions are accessible to you in braille and speech Information can be entered into the MPO using an 8 key braille keyboard Enjoy today s wireless communication information and entertainment services at home or on the road now 1 2 MPO User Manual This manual provides co...

Page 11: ...er 7 Using notes explains how to create edit and manage notes Chapter 8 Using the phone explains how to make and answer a phone call and how phone lists can assist you Chapter 9 Using SMS explains how to send receive forward and reply to text messages Chapter 10 Using contacts explains how to add new contacts and how to quickly find a contact s information Appendix A Care and maintenance provides ...

Page 12: ...of their function Appendix H Troubleshooting informs you how to handle in case the MPO would malfunction 1 3 Using this manual Throughout this manual the following conventions are used to indicate specific user information Braille character The braille character to be typed is surrounded by square brackets For example m Braille output The output on the braille array is surrounded by single quotes ...

Page 13: ...About this manual 12 ...

Page 14: ...traffic Find a safe place to stand or sit first HOSPITAL USAGE It is strongly recommended that you switch your phone off when you are in a hospital or when you are near medical equipment Follow all rules and regulations required by the respective authorities AIRPLANE USAGE You are advised not to use phones while traveling on an airplane Do not use phones on airplanes This can cause interference wi...

Page 15: ...he RF signals of the MPO may interfere with some inadequately protected electronic systems in your transportation vehicle These could include systems like ABS speed control fuel injection and airbag systems Consult the manufacturer or the representative regarding your vehicle EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS Switch off your phone if you are in an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere such as gas stat...

Page 16: ...n a service area with adequate signal strength MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL 1 If the phone is not on switch it on 2 Press twice OK 3 Type the emergency number for your present location 4 Press OK 5 Give all necessary information as accurately as possible Do not terminate the call until you are given permission to do so ...

Page 17: ...Safety precautions 16 ...

Page 18: ... connect a power adapter for charging the battery Stereo headset connector marked with an l below the connector Use this connector to connect a stereo headset to your MPO Phone headset connector marked with a ll below the connector Use this connector to connect a mono headset to your MPO USB connector marked with a lll below the connector Use this connector to connect your MPO with a PC or laptop ...

Page 19: ...re situated on the top surface of the unit ON OFF switch A 9 key braille keyboard Two menu keys Six navigation keys Six audio keys Two braille scroll keys Twenty touch cursors 3 2 1 The braille array and touch cursors The Braille array is located on the upper half of the MPO and centered horizontally The braille array consists of 20 braille cells Above each braille cell is a corresponding touch cu...

Page 20: ... your left middle finger is on key 2 your left ring finger is on key 3 and your left little finger is on key 7 or the Backspace key Your right forefinger is on key 4 your right middle finger is on key 5 your right ring finger is on key 6 and your right little finger is on key 8 or the New Line key Use the forefingers middle fingers and ring fingers of your left and right hand to type standard brai...

Page 21: ...The upper key is the Cancel button and has a ribbed texture whereas the lower key is the OK button and has a smooth texture 3 2 7 The audio keys Three audio keys are located in the upper right corner of the MPO The larger round key on the right is a four way rocker switch called the Audio Pad and has four tactile indicators representing the four directional positions in which this key can be press...

Page 22: ...raille character Space 1 2 3 7 4 5 6 8 Eight braille keys and the space bar comprise the braille keyboard Use keys 1 through 8 to type information in braille Press 7 which is also the Backspace key to delete the character to the left of the cursor Press 8 which is also the New Line key to start a new line ...

Page 23: ...o have the phone switched ON while the MPO is switched OFF so that phone calls can still be received Press and hold the Disconnect key for 2 seconds to switch OFF the phone Press and hold the Connect key for 2 seconds to switch ON the phone 4 3 Using the menu keys Programs Menu Press the Programs key to open the Programs menu The Programs menu is horizontally structured and contains all of the MPO...

Page 24: ... menus Cancel OK Cursor Up Cursor Left Cursor Down Cursor Right Navigation keys 4 4 1 Navigating through menus The MPO has two menu types horizontal menus and vertical menus Horizontal menus show menu items side by side Vertical menus show menu items below one another Most menus are vertical menus A few of the menus are horizontal menus such as the Programs menu and the Context menu The braille in...

Page 25: ...n as the insertion point which blinks somewhere on the braille array Use the Cursor Left and Cursor Right keys to move the cursor by one character position Braille characters are inserted at the cursor position As you type the blinking cursor will move along to indicate the insertion point Use the Cursor Down and Cursor Up keys to move the cursor to the next or previous line respectively 4 4 3 Con...

Page 26: ...o keys Volume Down Volume Up Mute Speech 4 5 1 Audio output control Press Mute Speech as a toggle to mute and enable the speech During a phone call you can continue using your MPO to make notes or to look up information If the speech support is disrupting during a phone call use the Mute Speech key to mute the speech Press Stop Speech to interrupt the speech at any time Newly rendered speech will ...

Page 27: ...ect for 2 seconds to switch OFF the phone Press Connect to answer a phone call or to dial a number Press Disconnect to end a phone call Scroll Left Scroll Right 4 6 Using the braille scroll keys Use the braille scroll keys to scroll through text Press Scroll Left to read the previous 20 characters on the braille array Press Scroll Right to read the next 20 characters on the braille array Note that...

Page 28: ...tem by simply pressing a touch cursor button above the item 4 7 2 Quick text selection To quickly select text in an edit field you can make use of the touch cursors press Space Touch Cursor to mark the beginning and the end of a text selection To move the cursor press the corresponding touch cursor at the desired text location 4 7 3 Current menu position To quickly query your current menu position...

Page 29: ...an also use the audio keys to adjust the volume level to suit the surrounding ambiance 4 9 Synchronizing data between MPO and PC Data on your MPO can be synchronized with data on a PC or laptop Synchronization is done by using the USB connection Like this you can Synchronize note documents between Outlook s Notes on your PC or laptop and the Notes program on your MPO Synchronize appointments betwe...

Page 30: ...the MPO adapter into a standard wall outlet It takes about 3 hours to fully charge a new or depleted battery 3 After the battery has been fully charged disconnect the charger from the MPO and remove it from the wall outlet 5 2 Inserting the SIM card 1 Make sure that the MPO s phone is switched off 2 Press the button to the left of the SIM card slot in order to eject the SIM card holder The SIM car...

Page 31: ...OK 5 Use Cursor Up Down to select Phone settings 6 Press OK The PHONE SETTINGS list will appear 7 Use Cursor Up Down to select Change pin 8 Type the old PIN code and press OK If you mistakenly type an invalid or incomplete PIN code the following message will appear The PIN code is invalid please retype your PIN code As directed press a key on the MPO and retype the old PIN code If you type an inco...

Page 32: ...nce 6 1 Using speech to edit text The MPO is equipped with built in speech support for all editing functions Text can be read aloud from any position and continue reading through the end of the note or message Action Shortcut Read from cursor position to the end of the text Space 2 3 5 6 7 8 Stop speech and leave cursor at the last spoken word Space or Stop Speech 6 2 Typing text Use keys 1 throug...

Page 33: ...of file Space 1 2 3 Move cursor to bottom of file Space 4 5 6 Move cursor to first character on the line Space 1 2 Move cursor to last character on the line Space 4 5 6 4 Selecting copying pasting and deleting text using the Context menu At any time you can use the Context menu to support you in editing text in the text editor or in an edit field Pressing Menu opens the Context menu In the Context...

Page 34: ...ng copying pasting and deleting text using shortcuts To select copy paste and delete text the following shortcuts are available Action Shortcut Select text Press Space Touch Cursor to mark the beginning and the end of a text selection Space Touch Cursor Select all the text in a note or text message Space a Copy selected text to clipboard Space c Cut selected text to clipboard Space x Paste selecte...

Page 35: ...Editing text in notes and SMS 34 ...

Page 36: ...ry is simply a collection of Note titles Within a note you can use the Find function to find a word or a string Notes can be moved from one category to another or deleted A deleted note is moved to the Trash bin To permanently delete a note delete it from the Trash bin 7 1 Adding a note 7 1 1 Adding a new note to the unfiled category 1 Press Programs to open the Programs menu 2 Use Cursor Left Rig...

Page 37: ...5 Use Cursor Left Right to select the category of your choice If you do not want to change the category then proceed to the next step 6 Press Cursor Down twice to continue editing your note 7 After you have finished the note press OK This will close and save the note with the chosen name and category 7 1 2 Adding a new note to a particular category 1 Press Programs to open the Programs menu 2 Use ...

Page 38: ...located at the same position where you stopped editing the note last time See also chapter 6 Editing text in notes and SMS 9 Press OK to save the note 7 2 Managing notes 7 2 1 Moving a note To move a note from one category to another follow these steps 1 Press Programs to open the Programs menu 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Notes 3 Press OK The NOTES CATEGORY LIST will appear 4 Use Cursor Up D...

Page 39: ...t category to where you want the note to be moved 3 Press OK to move the note 7 2 2 Deleting a note 1 Press Programs to open the Programs menu 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Notes 3 Press OK The NOTES CATEGORY LIST will appear 4 Use Cursor Up Down to select the category containing the target note to be deleted 5 Press OK The category name is presented as well as the list of all notes titles con...

Page 40: ...lly 80 characters Searching starts from the current cursor position up to the end of the note 1 Press Menu The Context menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Go 3 Use Cursor Up Down to select Find 4 Press OK The SEARCH TEXT dialog will appear 5 Type the word or text string and press OK to start searching In case a match is found the cursor moves to the first character in the match If y...

Page 41: ...Using Notes 40 ...

Page 42: ...hoose an existing telephone number that is stored in one of the following lists Contacts Missed calls Received calls and recently Dialed numbers 8 1 Switching ON the phone module 1 Press and hold Connect for 2 seconds The ENTER PIN SECURITY dialog will appear 2 Type your PIN code 3 Press OK The phone module is now ON 8 1 1 PIN and PUK code security An INVALID PIN CODE message will appear if you mi...

Page 43: ...on how to choose a telephone number If the phone is switched OFF and you press and hold Connect for 2 seconds the MPO will automatically try to establish a network connection enabling you to skip a few steps in making a phone call 8 3 Choosing a telephone number To place a call you can either dial a number manually or choose from one of the following options Contacts Missed calls Received calls or...

Page 44: ...s OK To place the phone call see section 8 4 Completing a phone call 8 3 3 Choosing a number from the Missed calls list The Missed calls list contains the names and numbers of persons who tried to call you but did not succeed because you did not answer the call or because the phone was switched OFF Step through the list and select the name or number that you want to call back 1 Use Cursor Up Down ...

Page 45: ...list will appear 3 Use Cursor Up Down to select the desired name or number of the person that you want to call 4 Press OK To place the phone call see section 8 4 Completing a phone call 8 4 Completing a phone call 1 After you have chosen a phone number the MPO will try to establish a connection with the recipient The ESTABLISHING CONNECTION message will appear LINE 1 Connecting Recipient s info 2 ...

Page 46: ...r LINE 1 Phone Caller s info 2 Press Connect to accept the call The CONNECTED message will appear LINE 1 Active Duration of phone call LINE 2 Calling Caller s info 3 Press Disconnect to end the phone call The CALLING LOG message will appear LINE 1 Total time Total calling time LINE 2 Called Caller s info Based on the Caller s info or if you want to continue using the MPO you can also decide to neg...

Page 47: ...ly stored in this category will also appear 6 Press Menu The Context menu will appear 7 Use Cursor Left Right to select Edit 8 Press OK 9 Use Cursor Up Down to select Delete all 10 Press OK All phone numbers will now be removed from the list 8 6 2 Copying pasting and deleting data To copy data from a phone dialog and paste and store it as information into another application for example Notes foll...

Page 48: ...Phone 47 6 Press OK The data in the edit field is now stored on the clipboard From the clipboard the data can be pasted into another application For the complete list of the Phone Context menu refer to appendix F ...

Page 49: ...Using the Phone 48 ...

Page 50: ...ssage the message is stored in the message center until it can be delivered to your MPO If you are not sure whether you are subscribed to SMS or if you don t know the message center number contact your service provider Use the MPO s SMS text editor to type or edit a text message See chapter 6 Editing text in notes and SMS for more details 9 1 Sending a new text message First make sure that the MPO...

Page 51: ...tly sent messages are located at the top of the list 9 1 1 The Outbox If the MPO fails to establish a network connection the text message will automatically be stored in the Outbox To send the message at a later stage when a network connection is available follow these steps 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select SMS 3 Press OK The SMS CATEGORY LIST will a...

Page 52: ...r Send the text message to a chosen recipient See also 9 1 Sending a new text message 9 1 3 Messages stored in the Send items list The Send items list contains text messages that have been send to a recipient To read edit and or resend one of these text messages follow these steps 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select SMS 3 Press OK The SMS CATEGORY LIST ...

Page 53: ...sages 9 2 1 Reading messages stored in the Read items list The Read items list contains all text messages that you have received and read To read edit and or resend one of these text messages follow these steps 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select SMS 3 Press OK The SMS CATEGORY LIST will appear 4 Use Cursor Up Down to select Read items 5 Press OK The RE...

Page 54: ...ed you may edit the text See also chapter 6 Editing text in notes and SMS 5 Press OK The DIAL OR SELECT NUMBER list will appear 6 Use Cursor Up Down to select the recipient s name or telephone number If you select New number the DIAL NEW NUMBER will appear type the number and press OK 7 Press OK to send the message The CONNECTING AND SENDING message will appear LINE 1 Send Recipient s info 9 2 2 2...

Page 55: ...nu The Context menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select File 3 Press OK 4 Use Cursor Up Down to select Reply The SMS EDITOR will be opened in an empty text message Type your text message See also chapter 6 Editing text in notes and SMS 5 Press OK to send the message The CONNECTING AND SENDING message will appear LINE 1 Send Recipient s info 9 2 3 2 Using the shortcut method 1 Press Space...

Page 56: ...d Benefit from the possibility to use the MPO s integrated phone in combination with stored contacts By pressing Connect the MPO will immediately call the telephone number associated with a particular contact 10 1 Personal contact information Within the Contact editor you can specify any of the following personalized information First name The contact s first name Last name The contact s last name...

Page 57: ... you can duplicate an existing contact record and then modify the content of the new record to save time 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Contacts 3 Press OK The CONTACTS CATEGORY LIST will appear 4 Use Cursor Up Down to select your preferred search method in order to locate a specific record and then press OK 5 Use Cursor Up Down to select a contact...

Page 58: ...ect a last name The names are listed alphabetically Each line represents a record that contains the following information Last name First name Company City Address Press OK to open the CONTACT EDITOR and view the complete content of the contact record 10 5 Viewing contact information sorted by company name 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Contacts 3 ...

Page 59: ... open 8 Use Cursor Up Down to select an item within the record 9 Press OK and type the information 10 Press Cursor Left to return to the item list Similarly complete the record by filling out the required information for the contact 11 Press OK to save the record 10 7 Deleting contacts 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Contacts 3 Press OK The CONTACTS...

Page 60: ...Using Contacts 59 You can also use the shortcut Backspace to delete a selected contact For the complete list of the Contacts Context menu refer to appendix F ...

Page 61: ...Using Contacts 60 ...

Page 62: ...l appointments are sorted chronologically with the most recent appointment at top of the list Appointments can be individually deleted If enabled the Auto remove function will automatically delete an appointment that is older than a specified number of days The MPO presents the day of the week in braille by a single character m Monday t Tuesday w Wednesday t Thursday f Friday s Saturday and S Sund...

Page 63: ... Down to select an appointment item 9 Fill in the appointment information as prompted 10 Press OK to save the appointment 11 3 Viewing future appointments 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Agenda 3 Press OK The AGENDA will appear 4 Use Cursor Up Down to select Future appointments 5 Press OK The FUTURE APPOINTMENTS list will appear 6 Use Cursor Up Down...

Page 64: ...e Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Agenda 3 Press OK The AGENDA will appear 4 Use Cursor Up Down to select the category that contains the appointment to be deleted and press OK 5 Use Cursor Up Down to select the appointment 6 Press Menu The Context menu will appear 7 Use Cursor Left Right to select Edit and press OK 8 Use Cursor Up Down to select Delete appointment The D...

Page 65: ...Using the Agenda 64 ...

Page 66: ...Cursor Up Down to view Time or Date To set the time and date see section 13 5 Time and date settings 12 2 Viewing network and phone status This utility allows you to view the strength of the GSM signal in your area the name of the current network provider the status of the phone ON OFF and your own telephone number 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Ut...

Page 67: ...iew the software version manufacturer s info and website address to consult for technical support 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Utilities 3 Press OK A vertical menu will appear 4 Use Cursor Up Down to select System info 5 Press OK The SYSTEM INFO dialog will appear Use Cursor Up Down to step through the system information LINE 1 System version sof...

Page 68: ... to turn OFF the alarm To reactivate the alarm manually set Alarm back to ON Note that you can only get notified of an alarm if your MPO is switched ON 12 6 Using the calculator You can use the calculator to perform basic calculations Use the braille keyboard to enter numbers and operations Operations can include plus minus x times divide by percent and result Operator Action Example Number1 Numbe...

Page 69: ...t entered data use the shortcut 3 7 To clear the display use the shortcut 2 3 7 A beep will sound if you type an invalid character 12 6 2 Memory storage You can make use of the clipboard as temporary memory storage to Cut and Copy numbers Moreover you can paste numbers from the clipboard as you need them 12 6 3 Changing the evaluation order Expressions are evaluated from left to right For example ...

Page 70: ...l appear 4 Use Cursor Up Down to select Calculator 5 Press OK The CALCULATOR will appear 6 Press Menu The Context menu will appear 7 Use Cursor Left Right to select Operation 8 Use Cursor Up Down to select the desired operator 9 Press OK to execute the operation For a complete list of commands in the Calculator Context menu refer to appendix F ...

Page 71: ...Using the utilities 70 ...

Page 72: ... LINE 1 Name Your full name LINE 2 Address Your complete address LINE 3 Mobile Your cell phone number LINE 4 Company Your company s name 13 2 Phone settings Several phone related settings can be adjusted such as switching the phone ON OFF selecting a ring tone turning OFF INCOMING CALL messages changing your PIN code or deactivating the PIN code security 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will app...

Page 73: ...ialog will appear Use Cursor Up Down to select an item and then adjust any of the following settings LINE 1 SMS ring tone Select your preferred ring tone LINE 2 SMS notification Turn ON or OFF the INCOMING SMS notification message 13 4 Notes settings Depending on your country of origin and the braille code with which you are most familiar you may select from one of the following USA grade 2 or UK ...

Page 74: ... Select the date format dd mm yy dd mm yyyy mm dd yy or mm dd yyyy 13 6 Audio settings Several audio settings can be adjusted Your MPO has two sound output sources the phone output and the speech synthesizer The volume of both output sources can be controlled independent of each other On the other hand the master volume allows you to control both sources simultaneously The microphone s sensitivity...

Page 75: ... addition you can specify whether characters or words are echoed as you type or whether the MPO is silent 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Settings 3 Press OK A vertical menu will appear 4 Use Cursor Up Down to select Speech settings 5 Press OK The SPEECH SETTINGS dialog will appear Use Cursor Up Down to select an item and then adjust your settings a...

Page 76: ...item and then select from any of the following settings LINE 1 Braille table Select a braille table LINE 2 Braille cursor Select an Underlined or Block cursor shape LINE 3 Blinking Select On or OFF LINE 4 Dot pressure Select from the range between 0 5 13 9 Keyboard settings Several keyboard settings can be adjusted The cursor repeat option can be turned OFF so that when a cursor key is held down t...

Page 77: ...ms menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Settings 3 Press OK A vertical menu will appear 4 Use Cursor Up Down to select Startup settings 5 Press OK The START UP SETTINGS dialog will appear Use Cursor Right Left to select between Last work and Programs menu 13 11 Power management settings The MPO offers you several ways to save on battery consumption You can adjust the time after which...

Page 78: ...o Suspend mode press ON in order to resume normal operation 13 12 Restoring factory default settings At any time you can restore the factory default settings 1 Press Programs The Programs menu will appear 2 Use Cursor Left Right to select Settings 3 Press OK A vertical menu will appear 4 Use Cursor Up Down to select Restore defaults 5 Press OK The RESTORE DEFAULTS dialog will appear 6 Press OK The...

Page 79: ...Customizing your MPO 78 ...

Page 80: ......

Page 81: ...ch as the keys and the braille cells Do not store your MPO in excessively warm surroundings such as direct sunlight High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and melt plastics Do not store your MPO in cold surroundings As the MPO warms up to its normal operating temperature moisture can form inside the MPO This can damage the electronic circuits Never attempt to...

Page 82: ...ed at your nearest authorized service center If required they will arrange for service and repair Caution This unit has a Lithium Ion battery inside If this unit or battery needs service dispose this battery according to chemical regulation waste only ...

Page 83: ...hone 8 Ohm speaker I O connectors USB 2 0 port OTG 2 5 mm stereo jack for phone and speech 3 5 mm stereo audio output 5 mm power supply charger jack Power 7 2 V 1800 mAh rechargeable Li ion battery Over 8 hours continuous operating time 15V 1 25A AC adapter 5W power consumption Memory capacity 64 MB RAM Operating system Windows CE net 4 1 Operating conditions 20o C to 35o C 4F to 95F 20 to 70 humi...

Page 84: ...Appendix B 82 ...

Page 85: ...r line Space 4 5 6 Speak current character Space 2 5 Speak current word Space 3 6 Speak current line Space 7 8 EDITING COMMANDS Command Shortcut Move cursor to previous line Cursor up Move cursor to next line Cursor down Move cursor left Cursor left Move cursor right Cursor right Move cursor to top of text Space 1 2 3 Move cursor to end of text Space 4 5 6 Move cursor to first character on current...

Page 86: ...Stop reading document and leave cursor at last spoken word Space or Stop speech SELECTION CONTROL COMMANDS Command Shortcut Select next value Cursor right Select previous value Cursor left Select first value Space 1 2 Select last value Space 4 5 PROGRAM MENU COMMANDS Command Shortcut Open Notes Programs n Open Phone Programs p Open SMS Programs m Open Contacts Programs c Open Agenda Programs a Ope...

Page 87: ... s Find Space f PHONE COMMANDS Command Shortcut Answer call Connect Disconnect call Disconnect Switch phone on Connect Press and hold 2 seconds Switch phone off Disconnect Press and hold 2 seconds SMS COMMANDS Command Shortcut Create new SMS message Space n Reply to SMS message Space r Resend or forward SMS message Space s ...

Page 88: ...te and alarm Programs t Network signal signal Programs x Battery status Programs y System info Programs z CUSTOMIZE COMMANDS Command Shortcut Volume up Volume up Volume down Volume down Mute speech Mute speech Stop speech Stop speech System info Programs z Soft reset ON OFF Programs Menu Hard reset ON OFF Programs Menu Cancel Disconnect ...

Page 89: ...s your provider s network Each time your phone is switched ON you will be prompted to type your PIN code If you type an incorrect PIN code three times in succession the SIM card will be blocked You will then be required to type in the PUK code in order to unblock the SIM card If no PIN code was supplied with your SIM card contact your service provider PUK CODE PUK stands for Personal Unblocking Ke...

Page 90: ...Appendix D 88 ...

Page 91: ...ins one or more item titles Open a category to view its list of item titles t Item title A item title is a record that contains data Open the title to view the content of a record e Edit field Data can be typed into an edit field The data is stored in a record n New item Enables you to create a new item title A new item title is stored as a new record m Menu item A menu item is an item in a vertic...

Page 92: ...Appendix E 90 Question A question will appear to you Answer the question by pressing OK or Cancel Remark A remark provides additional information to you Press any key to continue ...

Page 93: ... the NOTES EDITOR with a blank note Open Opens the NOTES EDITOR with the selected note Close Closes the NOTES EDITOR Go Find Searches a word or text string Go to top Goes to the first note in the list Go to end Goes to the last note in the list Edit Move note Opens the MOVE NOTE dialog which allows you to select the category to where you want to move the note Delete note Deletes the selected note ...

Page 94: ...does the last copy cut paste or delete clipboard action Cut Cuts data to the clipboard Data that is cut to the clipboard is removed from the current edit field but can be pasted elsewhere Copy Copies data to the clipboard Data that is copied to the clipboard can be pasted elsewhere Paste Pastes data from the clipboard to the current cursor position Any selected data is overwritten Delete Deletes t...

Page 95: ...to the first text message in the list Go to end Goes to the last text message in the list Edit Undo Undoes the last copy cut paste or delete clipboard action Cut Cuts text to the clipboard Text that is cut to the clipboard is removed from the text message but can be pasted elsewhere Copy Copies text to the clipboard Text that is copied to the clipboard can be pasted elsewhere Paste Pastes text fro...

Page 96: ...ntact from the list Copy of contact Opens the CONTACT EDITOR with a duplicate of the selected contact Undo Undoes the last copy cut paste or delete clipboard action Cut Cuts text to the clipboard Text that is cut to the clipboard is removed from the text message but can be pasted elsewhere Copy Copies text to the clipboard Text that is copied to the clipboard can be pasted elsewhere Paste Pastes t...

Page 97: ...tment from the list Undo Undoes the last copy cut paste or delete clipboard action Cut Cuts data to the clipboard Data that is cut to the clipboard is removed from an edit field but can be pasted elsewhere Copy Copies data to the clipboard Data that is copied to the clipboard can be pasted elsewhere Paste Pastes data from the clipboard to the current cursor position Any currently selected data is ...

Page 98: ...ession result Percent Number 100 1 Number 100 1 Number 100 Edit Undo Undoes the last typing action except a paste action Cut Cuts numbers to the clipboard The clipboard can be used as memory to store data Copy Copies numbers to the clipboard The clipboard can be used as memory to store data Paste Pastes numbers from the clipboard Clear Resets the calculator to zero ...

Page 99: ...as Backspace Delete character to the left of the cursor 8 8 also referred to as New Line Insert a new line 9 Space Insert a space or blank character 10 Programs Opens the Programs menu which shows all of the available MPO programs 11 Menu Opens the programs Context sensitive menu Cursor Pad Navigate through menus and move the cursor 12 Cursor Left Text move cursor left Horizontal menu go to previo...

Page 100: ... to next menu level Vertical menu go to next menu item Audio Pad Control the speech 16 Stop Speech Switch speech off 17 Mute Speech Mute speech 18 Volume Up Increase the speech volume 19 Volume Down Decrease the speech volume 20 Scroll Left Show the previous 20 braille characters in a text 21 Scroll Right Show the next 20 braille characters in a text 22 ON OFF Switch ON or OFF the MPO 23 Cancel Di...

Page 101: ...a phone call Switch ON the phone press and hold for 2 seconds 27 46 Braille array Touch Cursors The braille array is used for reading There are a total of 20 braille characters each of which contains eight dots Located above each braille character is a Touch Cursor or hotkey which can be used to quickly select a character or word ...

Page 102: ...dapter for charging the battery 2 Stereo headset connector Connection to stereo headset 3 Phone headset connector Connection to mono headset 4 USB connector Connection to PC or laptop 5 SIM card slot Contains the SIM card within the SIM card holder 6 Eject button Ejects the SIM card holder ...

Page 103: ... a soft reset press and hold for 2 seconds ON OFF Programs Menu A sound and blinking dots on braille cells 1 to 3 tells you that the system is resetting HARD RESET A hard system reset will restart the MPO and restore the factory default settings All personal data and records in the MPO are lost To perform a hard reset press and hold for 2 seconds ON OFF Programs Menu Cancel Disconnect A message in...

Page 104: ...lds Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines developed by scientific organizations e g ICNIRP International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection and IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure ...

Page 105: ...for safe exposure The tests are performed in positions and locations that is at the ear and worn on the body as required by the FCC for each model For body worn operation this Product Name has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when the Product Name is positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body without metal parts between the phone and the body Use of other accessories may not ensur...

Page 106: ...Finding 17 Overview 100 Contacts Adding a new contact 56 Context menu 94 Deleting 58 63 Editing 58 Personal contact information 55 Sorted by company name 57 Sorted by last name 57 Cursor Adjusting the shape 75 Moving 24 32 Customizing Audio settings 73 Braille settings 75 Keyboard settings 75 Notes settings 72 Phone settings 71 Power management settings 76 Returning to factory defaults 77 101 Shor...

Page 107: ...2 Shortcuts 85 Using 35 ON OFF switch Finding 19 Phone Answering phone call 45 Choosing from the Contacts phone list 43 Choosing from the Dialed numbers list 44 Choosing from the Missed calls list 43 Choosing from the Received calls list 44 Context menu 92 Deleting phone lists 46 Network and phone status 65 Settings 71 Shortcuts 85 Switching off the notification message 71 Switching ON OFF 26 41 U...

Page 108: ...tings 76 Switching ON the phone 26 Synchronizing data 28 System info 66 Technical specifications 81 Text Editing 33 Moving cursor 24 32 Selecting 27 84 Shortcuts 83 Speech support 31 Typing 21 31 Text messages See SMS Time and date Settings 73 Viewing 65 Touch cursors Finding 18 Using 27 Troubleshooting 101 Utilities Shortcuts 86 Using the alarm 66 69 Using the calculator 67 Viewing battery status...

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Page 110: ...Contact ALVA B V Leemansweg 51 P O Box 7014 6801 HA Arnhem The Netherlands info alva bv nl www alvampo com ...

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