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feature is useful, however, to examine files that do contain readable text
even if it is not a supported file type.
Orbit Reader does not translate or interpret any file. It simply displays the
contents of a file in braille. So, if you put a plain text file onto the SD card,
Orbit Reader displays that file as it was written. Similarly, if you put a BRF
file on the SD card, no matter the language or code, Orbit Reader accurately
shows its contents. To use Word or PDF files, you must first translate them
on a desktop computer, then send the translated file to the SD card.
Preparing Files
To prepare files for placement on the Orbit Reader, follow these guidelines:
•
Determine the translation type
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Translate the file
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Place the file onto the SD card or use Mass Storage Mode to copy from
your desktop computer
To copy files to the SD card, remove the card from the Orbit Reader and
place into a card reader on your computer, or connect the USB cable from
the Orbit Reader to your Computer and activate Mass Storage Mode on the
Orbit Reader by either pressing Space + dots 5 7 or selecting Mass Storage
Mode from the USB option in the menu. When in Mass Storage Mode, Orbit
Reader shows up as a drive on the computer. While in Mass Storage Mode,
you cannot use other functions on the Orbit Reader.
3. Reader
The Orbit Reader 20 is designed to be a stand-alone reader. Placing BRF,
BRL, or TXT content (see
File Types
section) on an inserted SD card turns it
into an on-the-go braille book reader. When first powered on, the Orbit
Reader displays the contents of the first file on the SD card. To get to the file
list, press dot 7. Once a file is selected (Up or Down Arrow and dot 8), the
file opens and can be easily read using the Left and Right Panning keys.
There are many other functions in reading mode such as Find, Power Move,
Bookmarks, and even a menu to set preferences. The following sections
describe commands and settings that can be used while reading.
Note: In Stand Alone mode, the Orbit Reader displays the content of files
stored on an SD card. It does not do any translation or interpretation.
When you turn the device on, Orbit Reader resumes from the last place of
the last file in use. For first-time use, it displays the first file or folder on the
SD card. Press dot 7 to close the file and display the File Manager, which