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Orbit Writer
– User Guide
Version 1.1
Orbit Research
Confidential and Proprietary Information
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10.4 Braille-HID protocol
The Braille-HID is a USB protocol and it has to be activated on the USB channel
before connecting to PC/laptop. Only VoiceOver (Macbook) supports this
protocol. So, this can be used when you want to connect and use the Orbit Writer
with VoiceOver (Macbook) over the USB channel.
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Pair and forget
To use the Orbit Writer wirelessly over Bluetooth, the user must first configure a
Bluetooth partnership between the Orbit Writer and the smartphone or tablet. If
no host is paired over the currently-activated channel, you can pair/connect a
host over the channel.
Activate the desired Bluetooth channel and the communication protocol with the
appropriate key command, bearing in mind that SRP is the default protocol for all
Bluetooth channels (1-5).
Channel 1: Space + Left Arrow + Dot 1
Channel 2: Space + Left Arrow + Dot 2
Channel 3: Space + Left Arrow + Dot 3
Channel 4: Space + Right Arrow + Dot 4
Channel 5: Space + Right Arrow + Dot 5
Channel 6: Space + Right Arrow + Dot 6
After activation of the desired Bluetooth channel, press and hold the same keys
used for the channel activation for one second to enable the pairing for the just-
activated channel. Once pairing has been enabled, the Orbit Writer forgets any
device that might have already been paired previously on that channel.
Initiate a Bluetooth scan on the smartphone or tablet and find the Bluetooth name
“Orbit Reader 20 XXXX” where XXXX is the last four digits of the Orbit Writer's
serial number printed on the backside of the unit. Tap on the device name to
initiate pairing with the Orbit Writer.
Once paired, the Orbit Writer responds with a single short pulse and disables
pairing for the current Bluetooth channel. If the Orbit Writer doesn’t receive any
pairing request from the smartphone or tablet within 3 minutes, it automatically
disables pairing.
The Orbit Writer responds with a single short pulse if a successful pairing occurs.
Otherwise, it responds with two long pulses.
For iOS devices, the Orbit Writer responds with three short vibration pulses. The
first short pulse indicates it has successfully paired and the other two indicate it
has successfully connected with the iOS device. Once it has paired and connected,
it is important to first lock and unlock the iOS device before using the Orbit Writer
with it