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Factory defaults 

Reset the i-Speak to factory defaults. (British English, Mode 2, Autoplay “on”). 

Note: this resets the resume marker for all books as well. 

Software version 

The i-Speak will readaloud the internal software version. 

 

7. 

Information to promote the product service life 

7.1.  Maintenance 

The i-Speak does not require a high level of maintenance during its expected lifetime. 
Use the device always within the operating conditions as specified in the technical 
information. 

Fingerprints, dust, dirt or scratches on the CD-ROM can distort or reduce sound quality. 
Do not touch the CD-ROM surface when handling the disc. Do not stick paper or tape 
onto CD-ROM, and do not write on CD-ROM. Please see Chapter 7.2 Cleaning for 
information on cleaning CD-ROMs. 

Keep the battery charged and avoid deep discharges. The battery lifetime depends on the 
amount of charge/discharge cycles and storage conditions. 

Replace the battery when it does not reach the specified playing time with a full charge. 
Contact your supplier to order the correct battery and follow the instructions

 (quick 

reference guide)

•  Remove  any  media,  switch  the  device  off  and  disconnect  the  power  supply  and  any 

accessories. 

•  Place the i-Speak upside down on a stable surface and remove the battery cover. 
•  Remove the old battery by pulling the label. 
•  Install the new battery (avoid touching the battery contacts). 
•  Place the battery cover back into position. 

7.2.  Cleaning 

For safety reasons, always disconnect the AC power adapter from the mains supply before 
cleaning the i-Speak. 

Follow the instructions below to help prevent the product exterior from deteriorating or 
colouration: 
•  Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. 
•  Do not use solvents or other chemicals. Do not wipe with a chemically-treated cleaning 

cloth. 

Cleaning (DAISY) CD-ROM: 
•  Always clean CD-ROM with a soft cloth, lightly wiping from the centre outwards. 
•  Do not use solvents, record cleaners, anti-static spray or other chemicals as these can 

damage the CD-ROMs. 

Use a soft dry cloth to clean all other accessories. 

 
 
 
 
 
10 

i-Speak

Summary of Contents for I-Speak

Page 1: ...i Speak Instructions for use...

Page 2: ...menu 8 6 3 Using Storage media 8 CD ROM 8 SD card 8 USB 8 6 4 The bookshelf 8 6 5 Device settings 9 Spoken manual 9 Languages 9 Navigation mode 9 Automatic play 9 Factory defaults 10 Software version...

Page 3: ...package includes a quick reference guide assisting this manual It contains a device overview and supporting drawings for installation maintenance and troubleshooting Please read the safety notice bef...

Page 4: ...gatively affect electromagnetic compatibility Check the technical information for more information about EMI 10 Electrostatic discharge can degrade the performance of the i Speak Check the troubleshoo...

Page 5: ...The installation procedure is supported with some drawings which are located in the quick reference guide Verify if the power adapter mains head is suitable for your area and replace it when necessar...

Page 6: ...ds Press and hold a navigation button to jump forward or backwards in larger steps Pause the book and press on a navigation button to jump to the next or previous DAISY level or track The book will st...

Page 7: ...An audible message will indicate the battery charge level The i Speak s battery has 3 charge levels high normal and low When the battery is running out of power the message Battery Low connect the po...

Page 8: ...rom the SD card and starts playing the content The form factor of the SD card slot prevents misinsertion and it has a push in push out ejection mechanism to ensure a simple and reliable card insertion...

Page 9: ...The bookshelf Find below the description of the menu items Spoken manual The i Speak contains this manual internally so it can be read out loud If the desired item is named in the table of content yo...

Page 10: ...ttery when it does not reach the specified playing time with a full charge Contact your supplier to order the correct battery and follow the instructions quick reference guide Remove any media switch...

Page 11: ...eturn label is available on the last page of the printed user manual Please add this label on the outside of the transport packaging when you return the device for service or any other reason Always c...

Page 12: ...operating characteristics Temperature 5 to 40 C Relative humidity 15 to 85 Non Condensing Altitude up to 2000 meter Atmospheric pressure 70 0 to 106 0 kPa Audio performance Mono 45mm speaker 2 9W max...

Page 13: ...70 2450 5240 5500 5785 Test level s varies with freq Modulation Pulse or FM Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 1 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines Surge IEC 61000 4 5...

Page 14: ...WAV DAISY Book Navigation Bookshelf for multiple books Navigation on levels pages or time System languages Dutch Belgian Dutch US English British English Irish English Scottish English Australian Engl...

Page 15: ...08 0036 5 Carrying case 1004 01 0206 6 Usermanual 7 Quick reference guide Problem Solutions 1 On off blinking blue Remove battery insulation tab Check battery installed correctly Reconnect power adap...

Page 16: ...k as advertised In some countries national law may require you to provide more extended guarantees For more information about these provisions contact your supplier 13 Contact details See the back of...

Page 17: ...14 Returblanket li ion 25 C to 5 C 5 C til 35 C ved en relativ luftfugtighed p op til 90 ikke kondenserende 35 C til 60 C ved et vanddamptryk op til 50 hPa Returner til RMA Kundenummer...

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