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Introducing

Introducing. Digital Talking-Book Machines. Standard player Advanced player. Each button identifies itself when pressed and states its function when no book is in the player. Operating the Standard Player. Buttons Below the Raised Line.

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Introducing

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  1. Introducing Digital Talking-Book Machines Standard player Advanced player

  2. Each button identifies itself when pressed and states its function when no book is in the player. Operating the Standard Player

  3. Buttons Below the Raised Line A raised line runs the width of the player to help patrons locate the buttons.

  4. Buttons Below the Raised Line (continued) • Power turns player on and off • Play/Start starts and stops book • Rewind/Fast-Forward moves the text backward and forward • Volume Up/Volume Down controls the volume • Sleep turns player off automatically

  5. Power Button • Turns player on and off • Provides information about battery capacity

  6. Play/Stop Button • Starts and stops book • Provides access to User Guide (in standard player)

  7. Fast-Forward Button • Moves the text forward in increments that are determined by how long the button is held down • Moves to the end of the text if held down long enough

  8. Rewind Button • Moves the text backward in increments that are determined by how long button is held down • Moves to the beginning of the text if held down long enough

  9. Volume Up/Volume Down Buttons • Controls the volume • Provides 15 volume levels up and down • Indicates when minimum and maximum volumes have been reached

  10. Sleep Button • Sets the length of time to play in increments of 15 minutes to 1 hour • Turns the player off automatically after set time is reached • Cancelled when Play/Stop button is pressed

  11. Buttons Above the Raised Line • Tone Up/Tone Down adjusts the voice tone • Speed Up/Speed Down adjusts the voice speed

  12. Tone Up/Tone Down Buttons • Adjusts the voice tone • Provides 11 levels of tone • Indicates when minimum and maximum tones have been reached

  13. Speed Up/Speed Down Buttons • Adjusts the voice speed • Provides 16 levels of speed • Indicates when minimum and maximum levels have been reached

  14. Advanced Player/Additional Buttons Each button identifies itself when pressed and states its function when button is released when no cartridge is inserted.

  15. Advanced Player/Additional Buttons (continued) • Menu selects the type of navigation • Prev moves book backward one item to the previous item • Next moves book forward one item to the next item • Info provides information about the book in the player • Mark inserts a bookmark at the current reading position

  16. Menu Button • Selects the type and level of navigation • Allows navigation through a book • Works with Prev and Next buttons

  17. Prev Button • Moves text back to the previous item at the selected navigation level • Allows navigation backward through a book to reach the beginning of the text • Works with the Menu button

  18. Next Button • Moves text forward to the next item at the selected navigation level • Allows navigation forward through a book to reach the end of the text • Works with the Menu button

  19. Info Button Provides information about: • Book (title, author, etc.) • Current reading position • Battery status, plug-in status

  20. Mark Button Inserts and removes bookmark at the current reading position

  21. Mailing Containers • Cartridges are shipped in blue plastic mailing containers through the U.S. Postal Service • Containers are easy to open and close

  22. Cartridges • Cartridges are designed to be easily inserted in the player • One cartridge holds an entire book • Labels contain braille and large print

  23. Inserting and Removing Cartridges • To insert: • Make sure the flat surface with label is facing up • Insert the edge that does not have the finger hole into the slot on the player and push firmly • To remove: • Tug on the finger hole • Pull out the cartridge

  24. Headphone Jack • Located on the right side of the player • When headphones are plugged in, player speaker audio output is disconnected • Output may be used to drive external speakers

  25. Battery Operation • Player has a rechargeable battery • Player does not have to be plugged in to use • Battery lasts 27 or more hours • Power button announces remaining battery capacity • Player powers off after 30 minutes of idle time, saving battery power

  26. Possible Accessories • A shoulder strap may be attached on two recessed bars located on the bottom of the player near the handle • A shoulder strap is not included with the player

  27. Completion of Digital Talking-Book Machine Operation

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