Charging the Device
When you receive the Orbit Reader, it may already have a charge; however,
it should be charged fully before or during first use. You can use the device
and charge it at the same time, so this does not hinder your reading time.
To charge the device, use the provided Standard-A to Micro-B USB cable and
the power plug. Insert the small end of the cable into the Orbit Reader's USB
port with the bumps facing down. It should slide in without resistance; do
not force it. Then insert the large end of the cable into a computer USB
connector or the AC adapter provided. Plug the adapter into an AC wall
connector.
If the device is on when you connect the charger, the display shows
"Charger connected." When you unplug the charger, it shows "Charger
unplugged." The charger plug and unplug event indications are briefly
displayed even when the unit is off.
If you have charged the device for 4 or more hours, and it does not power
on, contact 1-866-659-1843 or email [email protected].
Powering On and Off
A square Power (on/off) button is found in a recessed area on the back of
the device. See
Orientation
section for more information.
To power on the device, press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds.
Orbit Reader flashes the first braille cell to let you know it is coming on.
When you turn the device on, Orbit Reader resumes from the last place of
the last file in use. If this is the first time you are using the device, or if this
is the first time you are inserting a new SD card, Orbit Reader shows the
first file or folder name on the SD card.
If the operating mode of the unit was Bluetooth when last powered off, and
the unit was turned off due to automatic power down event, then the device
turns back on in Bluetooth mode.
The Orbit Reader displays, "No SD card" when no card is inserted in the SD
card slot.
To turn off the device, press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds.
If no keys are pressed for 10 minutes and the device is running on batteries,
the unit automatically powers off to conserve power. If the Orbit Reader is