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Orbit Reader 20
– User guide
Version 2.10
Orbit Research
Confidential and Proprietary Information
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Orientation
Orientation to the positioning of buttons, keys, cells, and slots is important for
understanding how the device operates and how you input and receive
information on the device.
To begin exploration of the Orbit Reader, place the device on a flat surface in
front of you with the row of braille cells closest to you. This is the proper
operational orientation.
As you reach around from the front to the back of the device, from left to right,
there is the Power button (left), an SD card slot (middle), and a Micro-B USB port
(right). (Image is reversed in photo.) They are all recessed in an area in the left
half of the back edge. The Power button sticks out enough to make it easy to
identify. The SD card slot has two small bumps directly below it and the USB port
has one bump below it.
The SD card slot is a standard type with spring feedback. The SD card is
inserted with the card connector fingers facing down. To release the card, press
in and remove your finger to allow the card to pop out.