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Vario 340 

User Guide 

User guide version: 3.0 

English 10/2018 

Summary of Contents for Vario 340

Page 1: ...Vario 340 User Guide User guide version 3 0 English 10 2018...

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Page 3: ...ve tools we want to balance the limitations of blind and visually impaired people in the best possible way strengthen your independence and provide assistance on the way to an independent everyday lif...

Page 4: ...E BRAILLE DISPLAY 11 6 2 1 Vario 340 and COBRA USB HID 11 6 2 2 Vario 340 and JAWS USB HID 12 6 2 3 Vario 340 and Window Eyes USB HID 13 6 2 4 Vario 340 and NVDA USB HID 14 6 2 5 Vario 340 and Dolphin...

Page 5: ...Notice for End Users in Germany Europe This user guide is a part of the Vario 340 product and should be kept with the product at all times In the event Vario 340 is ever sold to a new end user this u...

Page 6: ...atter which direction the USB plug is facing No more need for testing and finding the right way to plug it in Also the power will be delivered over the USB Port The device is so power efficient that n...

Page 7: ...you begin 7 3 Before you begin Please read the safety instructions at the end of this user guide and check the contents of the packaging What s in the box 1 Vario 340 Braille Display 1 USB C cable 1...

Page 8: ...the other three on the right sight Let s take a closer look 4 1 1 Braille Display and Display Buttons To the left and right side of the braille display you will find three small round buttons These a...

Page 9: ...s connected to a computer The cable is simultaneously used for power supply and USB connection Next to the USB port is the power switch which slides away from you to power on the device That means the...

Page 10: ...slide the power switch towards you which means away from the USB Port Updates for Vario 340 From time to time new Vario 340 firmware updates will become available for download on our website Please v...

Page 11: ...e is up and down because the cable on this end is reversible Connect the other end of the USB cable into the USB port of your computer The computer will recognize Vario 340 automatically as a USB HID...

Page 12: ...340 will not be shown in the list of available braille displays at JAWS Installation of JAWS driver 1 Download JAWS driver It is a zipped archive called baumjfwuni zip This zip file contains an execu...

Page 13: ...to the next step 7 Please ensure that the output port is USB In case you have configured more braille displays the interface must be configured separated for every braille display 8 In case you have c...

Page 14: ...erences Braille 5 In the Braille Display combo box choose BAUM Humanware APH Braille Displays 6 Choose connection port automatic and press enter Please note NVDA has predefined only few key commands D...

Page 15: ...s and solutions The device does not switch on Check if the power switch is towards the USB port Check if Vario 340 is connected to power supply either by connecting to a living computer via USB cable...

Page 16: ...ure the device has been switched on Do not use a broken device Unplug broken device from mains Please do not hesitate to contact your local VisioBRaille GmbH dealer or VisioBraille GmbH You can reach...

Page 17: ...This device must accept any interference received including interference s that may cause undesirable operation 2 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for complianc...

Page 18: ...ly way of final disposal is compulsory This device contains electronic components In order to avoid risks or dangers for the environment through non professional waste disposal the disposal of this de...

Page 19: ...lle display named Vario 340 Rev 1 complies with the essential requirements of 2014 35 EC Low Voltage Directive 2014 30 EC EMC Directive 2011 65 EC RoHS Directive and conforms to the following normativ...

Page 20: ...ls For additional warranty claims or service during or after warranty period please refer to your local distributor VisioBraille GmbH does not take responsibility for use of this device other than des...

Page 21: ...for the first time This device may only be used in a home or office environment Do not place on an instable surface It may fall causing serious damage to the device or injury to the user Please follo...

Page 22: ...h other devices Avoid liquids and food near the device Do not use or store the device in any of the following places as this may cause damage Inside cars parked with the windows closed in the hot sun...

Page 23: ...yourself If liquids or metal fragments should enter device switch it off and remove the power lead immediately Do not pull the plug out by the lead when removing the power plug Avoid shock Do not thr...

Page 24: ...e warmed up or thawed out in a conventional oven microwave oven or any other heating device Avoid any mechanical damage to the housing or accessories 12 Technical details 40 Braille cells with integra...

Page 25: ...e Toggle Cursor D5 Braille Pan Right D6 Route Braille to Active Cursor D1 D3 Braille Shift Tab D1 D4 Top of File D3 D6 Bottom of File D1 D5 Braille Escape D1 Courserroutingtaste Braille Describe Font...

Page 26: ...lose List Box D2 D5 D6 Close Document Window D3 D5 D6 Hotkey Help D1 D2 D3 D4 Previous Document Window D1 D2 D3 D5 Braille Auto Advance D1 D2 D3 D6 Set Braille Verbosity D1 D2 D4 D5 Braille Grade 2 Tr...

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Page 28: ...and Support VisioBraille GmbH Loebstedter Stra e 41 D 07749 Jena Germany Tel 49 3641 2816 400 Fax 49 3641 2816 416 E Mail info visiobraille de Internet www visiobraille de Please be advised that this...

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