Prentke Romich Company ECO2 User manual

Operator's Manual
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Data can be uploaded from this unit to a personal computer for storage on a hard disk, CD, or other storage medium. Be sure to make multiple
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ECO2, ECO, ECOpoint, WordCore, Language Activity Monitor (LAM), Memory Transfer Interface (MTI) and PRC Infrared Receiver (IRR) are
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MinTalk is a trademark of Semantic Compaction Systems, Inc.
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PCS Symbols are a product of Mayer-Johnson.
Clarity Symbols are a product of Liberator, Ltd.
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Digital photos of the devices courtesy of Doug Miller.
ELECTRONIC INTERFERENCE INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning! Changes or modifications to this product which are not authorized by Prentke Romich Company could exceed FCC limits and negate your
authority to use this product.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. You can determine whether this product is causing
interference in your radio or television by turning this product off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by this product or one of its
accessories. You can attempt to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures:
•Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.
•Move this product to one side or the other of the television or radio.
•Move this product farther away from the television or radio.
•Plug this product into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio; that is, this product should be controlled by different circuit
breakers/fuses from the television or radio.
•If necessary, contact a Prentke Romich Company service technician for assistance.
Bluetooth Adapter, ECOpoint
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) these devices may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) these devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation. The Bluetooth device contains FCC-ID POOWML-C40. Bluetooth QD ID B013848
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la
classe B respect toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouiller du Canada.
CE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION: Use: 0o - 45oC; Storage: (-20o) - 50oC; 95% maximum relative humidity @ ambient temperatures less than
40oC.
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT –The Tracker Headpointing option falls within the limits of a Class 1 LED product as specified by CENELEC EN 60825-1,
Amendments 1 and 2.
Attention! Consult accompanying documents.
This device not intended to be an emergency call device or sole communication aid.
Warnings!
•When operating this device in a medical environment, do not use with any product that is not medically approved. Follow all rules
for appropriate cell phone and, if necessary, wireless device use.
•Any mounts used should be fitted by a qualified person. Failure to install the mounting system according to the manufacturer's
instructions may result in an injury to the user.
© 2010 Prentke Romich Company. All rights reserved. Under copyright laws this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written
consent of the Prentke Romich Company.
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END USER LICENSING AGREEMENT
Microsoft, Inc.
You have acquired a PRC ECO™which includes software licensed by PRC from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or its
affiliates ("MS"). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as` associated media, printed materials and
"online" or electronic documentation (software) are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA), DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE
SOFTWARE. INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT PRENTKE ROMICH COMPANY FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE
UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR A REFUND. ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE
DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).
GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE.
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•You may use the SOFTWARE only on the ECO.
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Remove your device from
Shipping Mode
To conserve the batteries,
your device was put in Shipping Mode at PRC
before it was sent to you.
To use it you must take it out of Shipping Mode:
Plug in your battery charger and then press the key
on the front of the case.
It will take a few minutes for the device to boot up.
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About the RESTORE Disk
In the event that your device's hard drive or the Windows system quits working,
you will have to use the RESTORE disk that came in a separate mailer.
Unless you are very familiar with computers and understand when and how to use
a RESTORE disk,
call the PRC Service Department first and tell them what is wrong with your
device before you attempt to use the RESTORE disk.
**********************************************************
Warning!
Never remove the battery in this device to
perform a re-set.
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Table of Contents
GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO ...................................................................................................... 1
The Front Panel .............................................................................................................................................................2
The Top of the ECO ......................................................................................................................................................4
The Back of the ECO.....................................................................................................................................................5
The Right Side Panel.....................................................................................................................................................6
Battery Door and Batteries ............................................................................................................................................7
Left Side Panel ..............................................................................................................................................................8
The Display Areas.........................................................................................................................................................9
Different Ways to Turn your Device Off.....................................................................................................................12
About the Batteries in your ECO.................................................................................................................................14
The Touch Screen and the Exploration Wizard...........................................................................................................18
The Unity®60 Sequenced Overlay..............................................................................................................................20
About Minspeak®........................................................................................................................................................22
Icon Prediction Shows Where You Have Messages Stored.........................................................................................23
About the Color-Coded Toolbox.................................................................................................................................25
Change the Speaker Volume .......................................................................................................................................26
About the CALL Tool in the Toolbox.........................................................................................................................27
SETTING UP YOUR COMMUNICATION DEVICE .......................................................................................... 29
About Setting Up your Device ....................................................................................................................................30
Select a User Area .......................................................................................................................................................31
Access Methods...........................................................................................................................................................37
The ACCESS METHOD MENU................................................................................................................................39
Touch Options .............................................................................................................................................................41
1 Switch Scanning Methods ........................................................................................................................................42
1 Switch Scanning Options..........................................................................................................................................44
2 Switch Scanning Methods ........................................................................................................................................46
2 Switch Scanning Options..........................................................................................................................................47
Headpointing/Joystick Methods ..................................................................................................................................50
Joystick Options ..........................................................................................................................................................50
Tracker Headpointing Options ....................................................................................................................................52
Mouse/Trackball/USB Joystick Options .....................................................................................................................55
ECOpoint.....................................................................................................................................................................57
The FEEDBACK MENU............................................................................................................................................58
SPEECH MENU Options............................................................................................................................................62
The AUDITORY PROMPT MENU............................................................................................................................66
The OUTPUT MENU .................................................................................................................................................69
Save Your Set-Up Settings..........................................................................................................................................72
Store the "Use Settings" Keys on your Overlay ..........................................................................................................73
WORD PREDICTION .............................................................................................................................................. 74
About Unity® Core Vocabulary and Word Prediction.................................................................................................75
Spell and Select Words................................................................................................................................................76
Word Prediction: On/Off.............................................................................................................................................80
Other Word Prediction Options...................................................................................................................................81
Abbreviation Expansion ..............................................................................................................................................86
REMINDERS MENU ................................................................................................................................................ 89
The REMINDERS MENU ..........................................................................................................................................90
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USING THE CORE VOCABULARY OVERLAY ................................................................................................ 96
About Core Vocabulary and Activity Row Vocabulary..............................................................................................97
Recorded and Computer Speech..................................................................................................................................98
Before You Begin to Store, Plan What You Want to Say ...........................................................................................98
Record a Vocabulary Message ....................................................................................................................................99
Erase a Recorded Message ........................................................................................................................................106
Store a Computer Speech Message............................................................................................................................107
Edit a Computer Speech Message .............................................................................................................................111
Completely Erase the Contents of a Key...................................................................................................................112
Link an Icon Sequence to an already Created Page...................................................................................................112
Hide Vocabulary Keys...............................................................................................................................................114
Swap Core Vocabulary Keys on Your Overlay.........................................................................................................116
PAGES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 117
About Custom Pages .................................................................................................................................................118
Set Page Template.....................................................................................................................................................119
Create a Custom Page................................................................................................................................................121
Go to Your Custom Page...........................................................................................................................................124
Modify a Custom Page ..............................................................................................................................................125
STORE TEXT AREA Tool.......................................................................................................................................132
Scene Pages ...............................................................................................................................................................134
Add Links to other Pages on your Scene Page ..........................................................................................................146
Link your Scene Page to the MY SCENES page. .....................................................................................................147
Copy Pages/Activities from your Current User Area to Another User Area.............................................................149
Copy Activities or Pages from One Device to Another.............................................................................................151
Expand a User Area or Page......................................................................................................................................152
ACTIVITIES ............................................................................................................................................................ 156
Activities....................................................................................................................................................................157
Set Activity Template................................................................................................................................................158
Create a New Activity—An Example .......................................................................................................................160
Dynamic Activities....................................................................................................................................................162
Erase a Dynamic Activity Link; Review All Dynamic Activities.............................................................................163
About the Picture Prediction Option..........................................................................................................................165
Modify an Already Existing Activity ........................................................................................................................168
Link an Activity to a Page or to another Activity......................................................................................................170
Copy Pages/Activities from your Current User Area to Another User Area.............................................................172
Copy Activities or Pages from One Device to Another.............................................................................................174
STORE/ASSIGN TOOLS AND MACROS IN CORE, ACTIVITIES AND PAGES ........................................ 175
To Store a Tool Use the INSERT TOOL Key on the Spelling Keyboard.................................................................176
Store a Tool Under an Icon Sequence .......................................................................................................................176
Assign a Tool to a Core Key......................................................................................................................................177
Erase the Tool and Restore the Original Icon............................................................................................................178
Assign a Tool to an Activity Row Key......................................................................................................................179
Assign a Tool to a Front Panel Key...........................................................................................................................180
About Macros............................................................................................................................................................181
Store a Macro Under an Icon Sequence.....................................................................................................................183
Assign a Macro to a Core Key...................................................................................................................................185
Erase Macros.............................................................................................................................................................186
Change All Occurrences of an Icon...........................................................................................................................187
Copy or Erase all Sequences Beginning with Selected Icon(s) .................................................................................188
REVIEW VOCABULARY ..................................................................................................................................... 189
Using the REVIEW VOCABULARY MENU..........................................................................................................190
Using the "Review to File" Option............................................................................................................................191
Icon Tutor Options.....................................................................................................................................................191
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NOTEBOOKS .......................................................................................................................................................... 193
Creating and Using Notebooks..................................................................................................................................194
The Notebook Workspace .........................................................................................................................................194
New Notebooks .........................................................................................................................................................195
Close a Notebook; Save a Notebook .......................................................................................................................196
Open or Delete a Notebook .......................................................................................................................................196
Rename a Notebook; Transfer a Notebook to a Computer File.................................................................................197
Print a Notebook........................................................................................................................................................198
Speak a Notebook; Lock a Notebook.......................................................................................................................199
Copy a Notebook from One Area to Another............................................................................................................200
Store a Notebook under an Icon Sequence................................................................................................................200
Save/Load a Notebook...............................................................................................................................................201
Editing Tools .............................................................................................................................................................202
THE SPEECH DICTIONARY ............................................................................................................................... 204
The Speech DICTIONARY MENU..........................................................................................................................205
Add Words to the Dictionary.....................................................................................................................................206
Delete Words from the Dictionary.............................................................................................................................206
Review Words in the Dictionary ...............................................................................................................................207
CALCULATOR ....................................................................................................................................................... 208
Using the Calculator..................................................................................................................................................209
THE MAINTENANCE MENU .............................................................................................................................. 212
The MAINTENANCE MENU..................................................................................................................................213
TRANSFER MEMORY MENU............................................................................................................................. 220
About Memory Transfers ..........................................................................................................................................221
Memory Transfer using a USB Flash Drive or Secure Digital Card .........................................................................222
Importing Icons/Photos (graphics).............................................................................................................................223
Load Icons from an MTI File ....................................................................................................................................224
Save Pages and Activities/Load Pages and Activities ...............................................................................................225
Load an IR Device/Save an IR Device......................................................................................................................226
Import Icon and Import Scene...................................................................................................................................227
Save and Load Contacts ............................................................................................................................................229
Using the FILE ORGANIZER ..................................................................................................................................230
USING THE BUILT-IN CAMERA ....................................................................................................................... 232
Using the Built-In Camera.........................................................................................................................................233
USING THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE ........................................................................................................ 239
Bluetooth Cell Phone.................................................................................................................................................240
Phone Activity Row...................................................................................................................................................241
The PHONE Page......................................................................................................................................................242
Pair and Configure your Bluetooth Cell Phone .........................................................................................................243
Using the Dial Pad.....................................................................................................................................................246
Add Contacts .............................................................................................................................................................249
Using the Phone Directory.........................................................................................................................................251
Send a Text Message.................................................................................................................................................253
Reading a Text Message............................................................................................................................................254
Options for Listening to Callers ................................................................................................................................255
Using a Microphone to Speak....................................................................................................................................257
Adjusting Caller and Listener Volume......................................................................................................................258
USING THE MP3 PLAYER MENU ..................................................................................................................... 259
Listening to Music with your Communication Aid (MP3, WAV and WMA files)...................................................260
About the Options in the MP3 PLAYER MENU......................................................................................................261
Creating and Using Playlists......................................................................................................................................264
Music Tools...............................................................................................................................................................265
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About Importing Sound Files to Store on your Overlay............................................................................................266
Store a Sound File under an Icon or Icon Sequence on your Overlay .......................................................................267
Using the FILE ORGANIZER ..................................................................................................................................268
USING A REMOTE CONTROL ........................................................................................................................... 270
Using your Communication Aid as a Remote Control ..............................................................................................271
About Teaching Remote Control Signals to your Device..........................................................................................272
Teach Remote Control Signals to your Device..........................................................................................................273
Add a New Device to the IR SETUP MENU............................................................................................................276
Create a New REMOTE Page using "Copy from Existing Page" .............................................................................277
Place the TV BDRM Page in your REMOTES Activity...........................................................................................278
How to Store the IR Functions under an Icon Sequence ...........................................................................................279
Delete a Device..........................................................................................................................................................280
Rename a Device.......................................................................................................................................................280
Add a New Function to an Existing Device...............................................................................................................281
Rename a Function....................................................................................................................................................282
Delete a Function.......................................................................................................................................................282
Re-Learn Signals .......................................................................................................................................................283
The IR REMOTE Page..............................................................................................................................................284
ON-OFF Control of Non-Remote Appliances: Using the X-10 ...............................................................................285
USING THE ECO'S INTERNAL COMPUTER .................................................................................................. 286
The Optional Internal Computer................................................................................................................................287
To Begin Computer Access.......................................................................................................................................288
Keys in the Computer Access Activity Row .............................................................................................................291
The Computer Programs Page...................................................................................................................................292
Internet Access Information ......................................................................................................................................295
Using Word Pad™......................................................................................................................................................296
The Magnification Option .........................................................................................................................................298
Using the <RUN PROGRAM> Tool.........................................................................................................................303
Sending Mouse Commands to Windows...................................................................................................................304
Pages and ECO Keyboard Mode...............................................................................................................................306
Minimize ECO...........................................................................................................................................................308
Using an External Computer with a USB Cable........................................................................................................308
Using an External Computer with the PRC Bluetooth Wireless Adapter..................................................................309
APPENDICES .......................................................................................................................................................... 310
Appendix A: Recalibrate the Touch Screen..............................................................................................................311
Appendix B: Next-Mouse-Right-Click Tool in PASS and ECO..............................................................................312
Appendix C: Output Macro Tool..............................................................................................................................314
Appendix D: Modify Scan Pattern ...........................................................................................................................315
Appendix E: Pagelets................................................................................................................................................327
Appendix F: Vocabulary Masking on the Fly...........................................................................................................331
Appendix G: Vocabulary Builder Menu....................................................................................................................348
Appendix H: Mid-Sequence Category......................................................................................................................370
Appendix I: Using the LAM (Language Activity Monitoring) ................................................................................372
Appendix J: All Tools List .......................................................................................................................................375
Appendix K: PC/IBM and Macintosh Computer Keyboard Names; Mouse Commands..........................................387
Appendix L: Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................................396
Appendix M: The Joystick Adapter..........................................................................................................................403
Appendix N: RealSpeak™Speech Tips ....................................................................................................................404
Appendix O: Helpful DECtalk Speech Tips.............................................................................................................419
Appendix P: Setting Up the ECO for Wi-Fi..............................................................................................................427
INDEX ...................................................................................................................................................................... 433
Index..........................................................................................................................................................................435
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Getting Acquainted with your ECO
Pictures in this manual were taken using the Classic skin with, for the most part,
with Enhanced Icons turned OFF. These options can be found in the
FEEDBACK MENU in the Toolbox.
GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR ECO
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The Front Panel
KEY FUNCTION
ON/OFF
Turns the device ON or OFF. If you turn the ECO off with this button, you
must use it to turn the device back on.
TOOLBOX
Takes you to the Toolbox where you can use the system menus.
USER
DEFINED
KEYS
Keys 1-6 are User Defined keys. They have been pre-programmed for you
to perform some often-used functions. You can re-program them to do
whatever you wish. See the Store/Assign Tools chapter beginning on page
175.
CHOOSE
ACTIVITY
Press this to toggle through your Activity Row.
SET-UP
This key allows you to customize vocabulary in Pages and Activities.
ECO KYBD
This allows you to see both the Windows desktop and the ECO screens at the
same time. Your ECO keyboard goes to half-screen so you see half of your
overlay and half of the Windows desktop. Now you can use your overlay to
interact with Windows programs.
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SCROLL
Use with the internal computer.
Select this key to scroll through your overlay when you are in
Keyboard Mode, so you can access all your overlay keys.
MOUSE-RIGHT-
CLICK
Use this with the internal computer.
Select this key then select a key on your overlay. A small context-
sensitive menu will pop up next to the overlay key you selected that
will allow you to perform various functions such as Cut, Copy, Paste
or use the Setup key.
MINIMIZE ECO
Use this with the internal computer.
This maximizes and minimizes your communication overlay when
you are in Keyboard Mode so you can see all of the Windows
application you are using. ECO goes into the Windows task bar.
RECORDING
MICROPHONE
This is the small round hole near the top right of the case. When you
record messages, speak toward this area.
HEADPOINTING
INFRARED
WINDOW (IR)
The IR window receives IR information from the Tracker or other IR
headpointer.
This window is not used with ECOpoint.
3 LEDs AT BOTTOM
OF IR WINDOW
The LED on the left flashes when the battery charger is plugged in.
A rapid flash means the battery is recharging. A slow flash means the
battery is full and is just trickle-charging.
The LED in the middle indicates a low battery. If you see this LED
flashing, plug in the battery charger.
The LED on the far right flashes when the hard drive in the ECO
system is working, just as the hard drive LED in your computer does.
HP IR Window
Microphone
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The Top of the ECO
DVD/CD Player
The DVD/CD player is at the top of the case above the rounded area. Use this to play movie
DVDs, Audio DVDs and CDs. If you purchased the optional internal computer, you can also
install software and burn CDs using the DVD player.
To Use: If your device is On, simply slide a disk into the CD/DVD Player. The device will
accept it. If your device is Off, slide a disk about half-way into the player, then turn your device
On. The ECO will accept the disk. Press the small button on the Player door to eject a disk.
Learning Infrared Area
Sending Infrared Area
The rounded area below the DVD player is the learning and sending infrared area. You point a
remote control at this area to teach remote control signals to your ECO. When the ECO is
sending remote control signals to control things like a TV or DVD player, this area must be
facing in the general direction of the object you want to control.
Camera
This is the lens to a small built-in camera. It allows you to take pictures that you can use for
icons and visual scenes. The camera software does not allow you to take photos and then
download them to your computer for printing out as you would with an individual digital camera.
DVD Player
Learning IR
Area
Sending IR
Area
DVD Eject
button
Camera
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The Back of the ECO
Back
Wire Table Stand
Pull the stand out from the case and set your device on a flat surface. If you want your device to
sit at a lower or higher angle, remove the table stand from the holes that hold it in place and
place it in the second set of holes. The bottom holes are lower; the top holes are higher.
Wheelchair Mounting Plate
Slide the optional QRM2 onto the wheelchair mounting plate until the Release Knob pin drops
into its hole on the plate. This secures the QRM2 to the mounting plate so you can mount the
ECO onto a wheelchair mount.
USB Port
If you are using an ECOpoint eyegaze unit, it plugs into this USB port. If you are not using
ECOpoint, this is a third USB port for your use.
Reset Button
This is a "final try" reset button. Try a reset with the button on the left side panel before using
this one. This button causes a power reset which is the equivalent of pulling the batteries.
Unbend a paper clip and poke it into the hole to press the re-set button. Read Appendix K:
Troubleshooting: The Internal Computer on page 396 before using this button.
USB port
Table Stand
Wheelchair
Mounting Plate
"Final-try"
Reset button
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The Right Side Panel
The Connectors from Left to Right
Mini-USB Connector
Use this to connect to an external computer with a USB cable.
2 Rectangular USB Connectors
Use these for USB flash drives, a USB mouse and keyboard, etc. You can use USB flash drives
for MTI files and importing graphics, among other things.
Ethernet Connector
Plug an Ethernet cable in here for wired internet access.
2 USB Ports
Ethernet Port
Mini USB port
to Computer
Battery Door
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Battery Door and Batteries
The Battery door is on the right side of your ECO case. This door protects the removable battery.
There is a small window in the Battery Door that allows you to check the amount of charge left
in the removable battery. The ECO also has an internal battery but you cannot see or remove the
internal battery.
To remove the Battery Door, press down on door with both thumbs and slide the door off the end
of the case. When the door is off you see the removable battery.
Replace the battery door by lining it up on the case. Then place your thumb on the end of the
door nearest the edge of the case and push the door into its slots. You may need to use the edge
of the case for leverage. The door should fit tightly.
When you Remove the Battery Door
A yellow message box will appear on your display screen telling you that you that the battery
door is off the case. The Battery Graph in the Status Display Area will show all red lines.
The removable battery will not work if the Battery Door is off.
Your device will be powered solely by the internal battery which will give you much less battery
life than when both batteries are working.
If the Battery Door remains off the case, the yellow message box will appear at intervals on your
display screen. Eventually you will hear the low battery warning.
Press down and slide
door to right, off the
case.
Battery Status
window
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Left Side Panel
Connectors from Left to Right
Battery Charger
Plug in the battery charger that came with your device.
Switch A and Switch B Connectors: plug single and dual switches into Switch A and Switch B
ports. A joystick will need an adapter that fits these ports.
Monitor Connector
Plug a computer monitor into this connector.
Secure Digital Card Slot
Insert a Secure Digital card in this slot. You can use a Secure Digital card to store MP3 songs for
your device to play as well as many other things.
Reset Button: Unbend a paper clip and poke it into the hole to press the re-set button. Read
Appendix K: Troubleshooting: The Internal Computer on page 396 before using this button.
External Microphone Jack
Plug an external microphone in here. (Note: you can also use a USB microphone)
External Headphones Jack
Plug external stereo headphones or speakers in here.
Re-set Button
SD Card Slot
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The Display Areas
Text Display Area
This is where you will see any text that appears, either from messages that you have retrieved by
selecting icon sequences or from typing in text. Touch this area and your device will speak any
text on the display.
Icon Display Area/Word Prediction List Area
This is where you will see the icons that you activate on your communication overlay or, if you
are using your spelling overlay and Word Prediction is On, you will see a list of predicted words.
Text Display Area
Icon or Word
Prediction Display
Area
Status Display
Area
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Status Display Area
Date and Time
Set this in the CLOCK MENU in the Toolbox to display the current date and time.
Battery Bar Graph
This shows the status of the batteries. A FULL battery shows mostly green lines, with only a
few red and yellow lines. A LOW battery shows only red and yellow lines. Plug in the charger.
You cannot store when the battery is low.
An ALMOST DEAD battery shows only red lines. You will hear a warning beep that the ECO
is going to shut down. Plug in the charger.
Speaker Bar Graph
Headphones Bar Graph
These indicate speaker and headphone volume. When the lines fill up the bar graph, the volume
is at its loudest.
Caps Lock
When this is lit, you have turned Caps lock on in your spelling overlay. All letters you type will
be in CAPITAL letters.
Note: Do not use Caps Lock when storing messages for RealSpeak voices.
Ctrl
When this is lit, you are sending a CONTROL command.
Output
When this is lit, your Output option is On in the OUTPUT MENU. Anything you type, or any
messages you retrieve will appear on the Text Display Area of your overlay and will also be sent
to the internal computer or external computer if you are connected to one.
Speech
When this is lit, your device will speak anything that appears in the Text Display Area.
Drop-Down Menu
This mini-menu to the right of the Status Display Area gives you quick access to some of the
menus in the Toolbox. You can open this menu by touching it with your finger or a stylus or by
plugging in and using a USB mouse.
Battery Status
Speaker
Volume
Headphone Volume
Date and Time
Toolbox Drop-
Down Menu
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