Index Braille Everest-D V5 Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
Index V5
Embosser manual
2016-05-13
Index V4 Embosser manual1-1
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www.indexbraille.com
Contents
1. Safety information
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1.1 Approvals
2. Index V5 embosser overview
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2.1 Back lighted text on all models
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2.2 Basic-D
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2.2.1 LED feedback Basic-D
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2.3 Everest-D
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2.3.1 LED feedback Everest-D
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2.4 BrailleBox
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2.4.1 LED feedback BrailleBox
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2.4.2 Electrical connectors BrailleBox
3. Installation
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3.1 Getting started
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3.1.1 Unpacking of the embosser
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3.1.2 Speech feeback
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3.1.3 Firmware upgrade
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3.2 Index Braille printer driver
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3.2.1 Install to USB port
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3.2.2 Connect to wired Network
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3.2.3 Connect to Wi-Fi Network
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3.3 Converting to Braille
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3.3.1 Index-direct-Braille idB
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3.3.2 Emboss with idB in Windows
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3.3.3 Emboss with idB in Mac
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3.3.4 Emboss with idB in Linux
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3.3.5 External Braille editor
4. Paper handling
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4.1 Supported paper sizes
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4.2 Paper loading
5. Control panel
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5.1 Menu summary
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5.1.1 About the V5 menu
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5.1.2 Key functions
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5.1.3 Multiple layouts to customize
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5.1.4 Menu tree V5
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5.2 Wizards in 2.0
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5.2.1 Layout wizards
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5.2.1.1 Standard wizard
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5.2.1.1.I. Edit active layout, standard wizard example
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5.2.1.1.II. Advanced wizard
1Safety information
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1 Safety information
Securely place the printer on a stable surface.
Keep the ventilation inlets and outlets of the embosser free.
Connect the embosser to a grounded power outlet only.
Acoustic Hoods are recommended, for reducing noise level.
BrailleBox is a class A product. In the unlikely event it causes radio interference, increase the
distance between BrailleBox and the device.
1.1 Approvals
FCC Compliance
This device contains FCC ID: PVH0953
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. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
IC compliance
This device contains IC: 5325-0953
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
this device may not cause interference, and this device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device. Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate
using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce
potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent
isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. The device for
operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-
channel mobile satellite systems; the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 M Hz and
5470-5725 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limit; and the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band
5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limits
Conformité aux normes d’IC
Cet appareil est conforme à la(aux) norme(s) RSS sans licence d’Industry Canada.
Son utilisation est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes :
Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférences et il doit accepter toutes interférences reçues, y compris celles
susceptibles d’avoir des effets indésirables sur son fonctionnement. Conformément auxglementations d’Industry
Canada, cet émetteur radio ne peut fonctionner qu’à l’aide d’une antenne dont le type et le gain maximal (ou minimal) ont
été approuvés pour cet émetteur par Industry Canada. Pour réduire le risque d’interférences avec d’autres utilisateurs, il
faut choisir le type d’antenne et son gain de telle sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e) ne soit pas
supérieure à celle requise pour obtenir une communication satisfaisante. Le dispositif de fonctionnement dans la bande
5150-5250 MHz est réservé à une utilisation en intérieur pour réduire le risque d'interférences nuisibles à la co-canal
systèmes mobiles par satellite, le gain d'antenne maximal autorisé pour les appareils dans les bandes 5250-5350 M Hz et
5470-5725 MHz doit se conformer à la pire limite, et le gain d'antenne maximal autorisé pour les appareils dans la bande
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5725-5825 MHz doivent être conformes avec le pire limites spécifiées à point-à-ponctuelles et non point-à-point de
fonctionnement selon qu'il convient. Opération dans la bande 5600-5650 M Hz n'est pas autorisée au Canada. Haute
puissance radars sontsigs comme utilisateurs principaux (c.-àutilisateurs prioritaires) des bandes 5250-5350 M Hz et
5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer des interférences et / ou des dommages à dispositifs LAN-EL. Cet
équipement respecte les limites d’exposition aux rayonnements IC RSS-102 définies pour un environnement non
contrôlé. Il doit être installé et utilisé en maintenant une distance minimum de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps.
Bloutooth Qualification
This device contains Bluetooth module qualified as "Controller system" - QD ID 58171
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2.1 Back lighted text on all models
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Network; Blinking when available, steady when connected
idB: Blinking during translation, lighted during printing with idB
UPDATE: Activated when the embosser is network connected. Lighted when an update is
available and blinking during a firmware upgrade
PAPER JAM: Lighted when there is a paper jam
ERROR: Lighted when there is an error, press HELP for more info
2.2 Basic-D
1. Control panel
2. Lid
3. Speaker
4. Optical paper movement
sensor
5. Optical paper edge sensor
6. Right tractor
7. Speaker
8. Tractor release lever
9. Left tractor
10. Paper rollers
11. Hole for transport lock
12. Ventilation inlet
13. Transport lock
14. Transport lock holder
15. Power input 48V DC
16. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Antenna
17. USB 2.0 device port
18. Network port (100 MB)
19. USB host port
20. Ventilation outlet
2.2.1 LED feedback Basic-D
PAPER MOVE: Blinking when the paper is moving
PAPER EDGE: Lighted when the paper is in the front of the paper edge sensor
HEAD: Lighted when the print head is in the home position
FAN: Lighted when the fan is on
OUT OF PAPER: Lighted when there is no paper in the paper tractors
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2.3 Everest-D
1. Control panel
2. Sheet feeder
3. Paper guides
4. Embossing head
5. Speaker
6. Optical paper edge sensor
7. Optical embossing head reference
position sensor
8. Outer guides for adjusting paper out
Profile Angle
9. Paper movement rollers
10. Inner guides to stabilize paper out
ejection
11. Ventilation outlet
12. Electrical connectors
13. Switch to close/open the sheet feeder
14. Card/sheet selectors (right/left)
15. Locking levers for margin guides (right/left)
16. Left margin guide
17. Pick-up rollers
18. Right margin guide
19. Power input 48V DC
20. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Antenna
21. USB 2.0 device port
22. Network port (100 MB)
23. USB host port
2.3.1 LED feedback Everest-D
PAPER IN: Lighted when the paper is in the front of the paper edge sensor
FEED: Lighted when the pick-up motor is on
HEAD: Lighted when the print head is in the home position
FAN: Lighted when the fan is on
OUT OF PAPER: Lighted when the paper pick-up was not successful
2.4 BrailleBox
1. Control panel
2. Optical sensor for service door
3. Optical sensor for braille tray
4. Braille tray
5. Braille stack guide
7. Paper tray
8. Bottom embossing head
9. Middle embossing head
10. Top embossing head
11. Paper rollers
12. Service door
13. Electrical connectors
14. Ventilation
15. Paper guides
16. Rear paper stop lever
2.4.1 LED feedback BrailleBox
PAPER IN: Lighted when paper has begun feeding and reaches the Paper-in Sensor
PAPER OUT: Lighted when the paper reaches the Paper-out Sensor
OUT OF PAPER: Lighted when the Paper Tray is empty
BRAILLE STACK: Lighted when the braille stack is too high
PAPER TRAY: Lighted when the Paper Tray is open
BRAILLE TRAY: Lighted when the Braille tray is open
SERVICE DOOR: Lighted when the front Service Door is open
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2.4.2 Electrical connectors BrailleBox
BrailleBox
1. Power input 100-240V, 50-60 HZ,
grounded outlet
2. Fuse 6,3 A/250V slow blow
3. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Antenna
4. USB host port
5. Network port (100 MB)
6. USB 2.0 device port
3 Installation
3.1 Getting started
3.1.1 Unpacking of the embosser
Unpack the embosser gently and check the items. Save the packing material and transport
locks. The two (2) year warranty on parts remains valid only if the embosser is transported in
original packaging and transport locks are properly in place.
The following is included in shipment:
o Embosser
o User manual
o Index USB memory stick
o Power cord
o USB cord
o External power supply for Basic-D and Everest-D
Basic-D/ Everest-D and BrailleBox
o Power on the embosser (without connecting the USB cord)
o The "Wizard to remove transport locking" will start automatically
o Follow the wizard steps. When completed the embosser will re-start and is ready to be
used.
BrailleBox pictures
1. Rubber seal
2. Transport box
3. Braille tray glass
4. Three print head transport locks
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5. Storing the transport locks on the
holders located on the side of the
embosser tower
3.1.2 Speech feeback
The speech feedback uses English mode by default and may be changed into other languages
from the control panel. Index embossers use Acapela synthetic speech in which supports the
following languages; English (UK, US) Arabic, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Finnish,
French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Norwegian, Portuguese (Brazil,
Portugal), Russian, Sami, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.
English and Swedish are implemented first during the introduction of V5 embossers, additional
local languages will be implemented in cooperation with the local Index Braille distributor.
3.1.3 Firmware upgrade
Index embosser may be upgraded to latest firmware free of charge. It is highly recommended to
upgrade the firmware when installing a new Index V5 printer. The upgrade include bug fixes and
new or improved functionality, please find detailed information in the V5_firmware_readme file
at www.indexbraille.com
Upgrade via Internet connection
When the V5 embosser is connected to an IP port with connection or Wi-Fi to Internet it will
automatically check for an upgrade. When the UPGRADE text is lighted, a new upgrade is
available.
Start upgrade by selecting: Menu/ user service/ firmware upgrade/ Firmware upgrade from
Internet/ OK to start
Upgrade via USB memory
o Download the latest V5 firmware from www.indexbraille.com / Support/ Download V5
Firmware
o Save the V5 firmware package to a USB memory stick
o Insert the USB memory into the V5 embosser
o Start upgrade by Menu/ user service/ firmware upgrade/ Firmware upgrade from USB
memory stick/ OK to start
The UPGRADE text flashes during the upgrade process and voice feedback will activate. Do
NOT power off the embosser during an upgrade. The upgrade process may take 5-15 minutes
and is completed when the embosser automatically re-starts.
3.2 Index Braille printer driver
Index software and printer drivers for Index Braille embossers may be installed from the USB
memory stick included in the shipment or by downloading from www.indexbraille.com.
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3.2.1 Install to USB port
All Index embossers require the Index Braille printer driver to function properly. Install the
Index Braille printer driver on your computer before connecting the embosser to the
USB device port.
To find the current version of the Index Braille printer driver for your embosser, access the
control panel in your computer. Select control panel/ Uninstall a program/ Index Braille Driver.
The current version number is presented in the right hand column listed under versions.
Windows
Install Index printer driver 8.x or higher suitable for Windows XP, Vista, Win 7, Win 8, Win 10
o Close all applications on your PC
o Download Index Printer Driver 8.x or higher
o Right-click on the driver installation file and select "Run as administrator" and follow the
installation wizard
o Connect the supplied USB cord
o Power on the embosser
o For Windows Vista and later versions, the Plug & Play Found new hardware wizard will
complete the USB installation
Mac OS X
Install Index printer driver for Mac OS X 10.8
o Double-click on the printer driver file
o Follow the installation guide for Mac OS X application
o Go to System Preferences and select Print & Fax
o Connect the embosser to the computer via the USB device port
o Start up the embosser and wait for the start up message
o Press the + button in the dialog box
o Click on the embosser name
o Choose Select Printer Software in the list box Print Using..
o Select your embosser model in the dialog
o Press OK
o Press Add
o Exit System Preferences to complete the embosser installation
o Connect the supplied USB cord to the USB device port
Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)
Install Linux printer driver 1.1.0
o Download the Linux printer driver
o Install the printer driver following the standard installation process in your Linux version.
o Connect the supplied USB cord to the USB device port
o Follow the general installation process for your Linux distribution.
3.2.2 Connect to wired Network
Connect the embosser to your network. If the network supports Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) the embosser will now receive a dynamic IP address.
Print the embossers IP address by Menu/Print/Print test document/ Print network
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information. Network information page prints in letter graphics and will include the following
information:
o Embosser model
o Serial number
o Wired
Mac address
DHCP on/off
IP address
netmask
o Wi-Fi network
Mac address
DHCP on/off
IP address
netmask
3.2.3 Connect to Wi-Fi Network
Connect the embosser to a Wireless protected setup (WPS). To connect to a WPS select
MENU//Communication//Wi-Fi network//Turn ON Wi-Fi network then to enable WPS select //
Enable Wireless protected setup and press OK. Within 2 minutes, press the WPS button on
your router, then the embosser will connect to the internet.
3.3 Converting to Braille
Index-direct-Braille, idB, is a direct printing application to emboss standard word documents in
braille. idB is free of charge and included in the printer driver package. The text-to-braille
translation, braille page formatting and page numbering are done automatically by idB as this
function is embedded in the embosser.
There is no need to adapt the file for braille printout. When using idB, the translation language
and Braille Grade (1 or 2), formatting, page number and other layout settings are established
following the settings in the active layout of the embosser.
For Braille mathematics, music, tactile graphics, complex documents and proof reading
possibilities a separate braille editor is needed.
3.3.1 Index-direct-Braille idB
idB supports:
o Braille in grade 0 (computer), 1 (literary) and 2 (contracted)
o Word (.doc) files
o PDF (.pdf) files
o Text (.txt) files
o Word XML (.docx) files
o Page numbering
o Volume handling (for braille books)
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o Index V4 and V5 Braille embossers
idB uses the Liblouis Open Source Braille translation system which supports the majority of
languages worldwide.
Link to Liblouis web site
Link to information about Index-direct-Braille
Link to firmware upgrade instructions
3.3.2 Emboss with idB in Windows
o Save and close the file in Word as 97-2003 (.doc) format
o Right-click on the file from the list, select Index-direct-Braille
o Select your embosser model and click OK
o The file will now be transmitted to the selected Index embosser
o The flashing idB icon indicates ongoing text-to-braille translation process
o Embossing of the braille document will start; the lighted idB icon indicates idB use for the
document
3.3.3 Emboss with idB in Mac
o Open the document in your preferred editor/ viewer program (Ex. Preview OS X)
o Go to file, select Print and select an installed Index embosser
o The file will now be transmitted to the selected Index embosser
o The flashing idB icon indicates ongoing text-to-braille translation process
o Embossing of the braille document starts, the lighted idB icon indicate the use of idB for the
document
3.3.4 Emboss with idB in Linux
o Open the document in your preferred editor/viewer
o Go to file, select Print and select an installed Index embosser and press OK
o The file will now be transmitted to the selected Index embosser
o The flashing idB icon indicates ongoing text-to-braille translation process
o Embossing of the braille document starts; the lighted idB icon indicates the use of idB for the
document
3.3.5 External Braille editor
Emboss with a commercial or freeware Braille editor
The majority of Braille editors available have good functionality with Index Braille embossers.
For more information please check the below link for compatible braille editors.
http://www.indexbraille.com/en-us/support/braille-editor-software
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4 Paper handling
All Index embossers support paper weights of 120 - 180 g/m
2
(grams per square meter). To
inquire about the ability to emboss with heavier materials, please contact us.
4.1 Supported paper sizes
Paper width
Paper type
Basic-D
V5
4 - 12,5 inches
120 - 320 mm
Tractor fed
paper
Supports user defined
paper sizes
Everest-D
V5
5,5-11,7 inches
130 - 297 mm
Cut sheet
paper
Supports user defined
paper sizes
BrailleBox
V5
250 mm, 11 inches,
297 mm
Cut sheet
paper
Supports fixed paper
sizes: A3, Tabloid
11x17", 11.5x11", B4
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4.2 Paper loading
Embosser
model
Paper loading
Basic-D
paper in
o Open the lid
o Open the right and left tractors
o Release the lock on the right tractor and adjust the position of the right
tractor according to the paper width
o Load paper and close the tractor lids
o Stretch the paper by pulling the right tractor
o Lock the right tractor
Basic-D
paper out
Paper out offset
o Hood with cutting mechanism
o Floor standing hood
o Paper remains in print head position
Everest-D
paper in
Adjust paper width
o Place the two transparent plastic paper guides on to the top of the sheet
feeder
o Release the lock lever on the left margin guide
o Open the sheet feeder by releasing the sheet feeder lock and place the
paper stack in the sheet feeder towards the right margin guide. If the paper
is slightly bent, place it with the bend toward the front side of the
embosser.
o Adjust the left margin guide to the left edge of the paper stack and lock it
with the locking lever.
o Close the sheet feeder
Adjust pick-up function
o Adjust vertical position of both left and right card/sheet selectors
o Start with both card/sheet selectors in the same step position. Feed a few
sheets of papers.
If a double-feed occurs, move both sheet/card selectors upward and try
again
If no-feed occurs, move both sheet/card selectors downward and try
again
o Adjust the sheet feeder for best function with both filled with paper and an
almost empty
Video "Adjusting sheet/card selector for best pick up function"
Everest-D
paper out
o Adjust the angle of the rear bottom profile by releasing the two outer
white guides and tilt the profile. Lock it in position by pressing the white
outer guides into the holes in the side plates. An almost horizontal paper
eject line is recommended when Everest is placed on a table and a 45
degree downward angle for use in Acoustic Hood Everest.
o Adjust the two inner document guides to line up with the paper edges
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paper in
o Move the rear paper stop lever into the correct position for the paper size
o Insert the paper
o Adjust the margin guides to the paper width. The following paper sizes are
supported: A3, Tabloid 11x17 inches, 11.5x11 inches and B4.
5 Control panel
5.1 Menu summary
5.1.1 About the V5 menu
ON key
o Blinking ON, indicate ongoing start up process
o Lighted ON, the embossers is on
MENU - Open menu function
o Lighted MENU - Menu is open, use the arrow keys to move within the menu tree and
wizards
OK - to select or start a function
When a function is completed the embosser goes into idle mode
After 2 minutes in menu mode, without any keystrokes, the embosser will automatically cancel
changes without saving and go into idle mode
HELP - echos information about the current state of the embosser
o Lighted HELP - indicates if important information is available
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5.1.2 Key functions
TYPE
KEYS
FUNCTION
GENERAL
KEYS
ON
Power on
Online mode
Cancel MENU function without saving
After OFF, continue printing
OFF
Stops embossing
Power off, hold OFF 5 seconds
FEED
Feeds to a new page
Ejects a page
DOOR
Opens/closes Braille tray, BrailleBox only
HELP
Echos help information
After OFF, Echo remaining number of copies and pages
Start remot e support, hold HELP 15 seconds
Start recovery mode, hold HELP during power on
MENU
KEYS
MENU
Opens/closes MENU mode
arrow UP
Moves to next MENU item
arrow DOWN
Moves to next MENU item
arrow LEFT
Moves to a higher MENU level
Moves to previous step in wizard
arrow RIGHT
Moves to lower MENU level
Select
Moves to next step in a wizard
OK
Select, confirm, save, open, close and start
NUMBER
KEYS
1
Normally "1" represents the value 1
When it represents other values this will be presented by
speed feedback.
10
Normally "10" represent value 10
When it represents other values this will be presented by
speed feedback.
Run paper arm release sequence, BrailleBox only
CHS
Toggle between increase or decrease
Restart the embosser, hold ON for 10 seconds
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DOUBLE
KEYS
OFF+FEED
Stops embossing
FEED+FEED
Places paper in emboss position, Basic-D only
FEED+OFF
Reverses the paper out of the embosser, Basic-D only
HELP+HELP
Prints help information in letter graphics and braille
HELP+CHS
Toggle temporarily between local and English speech
feedback
HELP+MENU
Echos active Braille page layout
HELP+ON
Print hammer test page
HELP+OFF
Safely remove USB memory stick
HELP+FEED
Process sensors toggle between on and off (Firmware 2.1)
HELP+1
Print network information page
HELP+10
Echos available embosser wired and/or Wi-Fi IP address
HELP+OK
Establishes a local network between PC and embosser
using USB connection (Firmware 2.1)
HELP +
ARROW RIGHT
Start Wireless Protected Setup (WPS push button)
HELP +
ARROW UP
Print internal parameter list
HELP +
ARROW DOWN
Start "Insert transport locking wizard". Follow wizard
instructions, after completed the embosser will re-start.
5.1.3 Multiple layouts to customize
Index V5 embossers are equipped with 1-9 user defined adjustable layouts.
Active layout
The active layout is the current one in use. All changes to the layout settings will be made in the
active layout. The layout includes paper size, braille page setup; pagination parameters and idB
text-to-braille language and grade (literary or contracted).
Select active layout
Open the menu tree and go to Braille layout/ Change active layout x// select layout 1-(9) and
save by selecting OK. The embosser will echo the layout name, page size and print type for the
active layout
Distributor layout
(coming soon)
Setup the embosser to a specific distributor (region) setup by Menu/ Braille layout/ Restore
layout/ Restore distributor layout/ Select country/ select distributor name.
A distributor setup typically includes:
o Number of layouts
o All information specified in each layout wizard, most significant are;
Paper size
Print type, single/double sided, booklet etc
Text-to-Braille translation when using idB
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Braille page layout, lines per page, characters per line, margins
Braille page number and position
5.1.4 Menu tree V5
MAIN MENU
SUB MENU
FUNCTION
INFO
Print
Print previous
document
Print compete document
Number of copies
Print part of document
From page to page
Print from
USB memory
Select a folder or document with arrow
keys up/ down/ right (in)/ left (out), and
press OK to print
Using active layout
settings
Print demo
files
Select a file and print
The file name describes
each document
Print braille
manual
Select language from list
Using active layout
settings
Print test
document
Print, embosser information
Print, hammer test
Print, braille layout
Print, network information
Print, production test
Used for testing after
service
Print service
document
Print, gap between print heads and
braille line alignment
BrailleBox only
Print, folding line test page
Print, internal parameter value list
coming soon
Braille layout
Select active
layout
Select the active layout
Layouts 1-9 may be
defined
Edit active
layout 1-9
Standard wizard
Advanced wizard
Add layout
Add layout (Go into Edit Active
Layout to edit the new
layout)
The new layout gets the
lowest available layout
number
Delete layout
Delete layout X
Backup layout
Backup layouts to USB memory
Backup layouts to internal memory
Restore layout
Restore layouts from USB memory
Restore layouts from internal system
memory
Restore distributor default layouts
Restore Index factory default layouts
Communi-
cation
USB memory
Eject USB memory
Wi-Fi network
Turn ON/OFF Wi-Fi network
Start Wireless Protected Setup
WPS: Help + Arrow
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(Available when Wi-Fi network is ON)
Right
LED light
LED lights to on
coming soon
LED lights to on for 5 minutes
coming soon
LED lights to off
coming soon
Wired
network
Wired network on/off
coming soon
DHCP on/off
DHCP=Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol
coming soon
Static IP address setup
coming soon
Speech
feedback
Select volume
low/ medium/ high
Select language
From list
MAIN MENU
SUB MENU
FUNCTION
INFO
User service
Insert
transport
locking wizard
Insert transport locking wizard - press
OK to start
Dot forming
settings
Multiple impacts
1-5 impacts on each
dot
Printing speed
Adjust printing speed from the list
Paper out
settings
Stops printing after XX papers
Basic-D and
Everest-D only,
coming soon
Paper out offset, Basic-D only
coming soon
Hood with cutting
mechanism
Floor standing hood
Paper remains in print
head position
Paper out offset wizard,
coming soon - Basic-D only
Hood with cutting
mechanism
Braille
adjustments
Paper calibration wizard
Everest and
BrailleBox only
Gap between print heads wizard
BrailleBox only
Straight Braille line wizard
BrailleBox only
Sensor control
Paper jam sensor, on or off
coming soon
Basic-D onl y
T emporarily disconnect safety sensors
paper tray, braille tray, service door, braille tray
open and out of paper
coming soon
Braille Box only
Pin code protecte d.
Re-start activate se nsors
Process sensors on/off
Basic-D: Paper edge, paper move, head, fan
Eve re st-D: Paper in, head, feed, fan
Braille Box: Paper in, paper out, paper tray, braille
tray, service door, braille stack
coming soon
Firmware
update
Firmware upgrade from Internet
Firmware upgrade from USB memory
stick
Backup
Backup config.sys file to USB memory
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settings
Backup to internal memory
Restore
settings
Restore config.sys file from USB
memory
Restore settings from internal memory
Restore config.sys file to factory default
coming soon
MENU
SUB MENU
FUNCTION
INFO
Protected
service
Command
center
Start command center
coming soon
Start service command center
coming soon
Production test
wizard
Wizard for Index Braille test during
production
Recovery
Start recovery mode
coming soon
Remote
support
Start remote support
coming soon
5.2 Wizards in 2.0
Wizards are used to guide the user through setup, calibration, adjustment etc. All wizards follows
the same user interface structure.
Start a wizard by selecting it from the menu tree, then press OK
Follow the wizard by pressing the right arrow key
If there is a need to go back in the wizard, press the left arrow key. This will take you to the
previous step.
If a value should be edited within the wizard, press OK to edit, arrow up/ down to select
and OK again to save. The speech feedback will supply further instructions.
Press OK to start the automatic wizard process
Completed wizard is verified by the echo Wizard completed press OK to save
5.2.1 Layout wizards
5.2.1.1 Standard wizard
5.2.1.1.1 Edit active layout, standard w izard example
Standard
Wizard
Paper size
Select from list
After changed paper size, all margins
are set to zero
User defined paper size may be
defined in Basic-D and Everest-D
only
Print type
Select from list
After changed print type, all margins
are set to zero
Basic-D: Double/ single, Z-folded
double/ single, Z-folded sideways
single/double sided
Everest-D and BrailleBox:
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Double/ single, booklet double/
single sided
Folding line
Select from list
Available when booklet print type is
selected
Braille
translation, idB
Select language, grade and version
Liblouis text-to-braille translation,
G0=computer braille, G1=literary
braille, G2=contracted braille
Lines per
page
Select from list
Top
margin
Select from list
When space for margins are
available
Braille
page
number
Select from list with position on the page
When top and/or bottom margins
are available
Characters
per line
Select from list
Binding
margin
Select from list
When space for a binding margin is
available.
In booklet format the minimum
binding margin is 1 character
Wizard
completed
Press OK to save
5.2.1.1.2 Advanced w izard
The additional items in an advanced wizard is marked with larger bold text.
Standard Wizard
Paper size
Select from list
Changed paper sizes sets all margins to zero
User defined paper size may be defined, Basic-D and
Eve re st-D only
Print type
Select from list
Changed print type sets all margins to zero
Basic-D: Double/single, Z-folded double/single, Z-
folded sideways single/double sided
Eve re st-D and Braille Box: Double/single, booklet
double/single sided
Folding line
Select from list
Available when booklet print t ype is selected
Line spacing
Select from list
2.0 Supports single or double line
spacing
2.1 Supports flexible line spacing
Braille cell size
Select from list
Supported in BA and EV
Braille translation
Select language, grade and version
G0=computer braille, G1=literary braille,
G2=contracted braille
Lines per page
Select from list
T op margin
Select from list
Available when space for margins are available
Braille page
number
Select from list with position on the page
Characters per
line
Select from list
Binding margin
Select from list
When space for binding margin is available.
In booklet format the minimum binding margin is 1
character.
Volume
Number of pages in each braille
Divides a document into volumes.
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separation
volume.
Select from list
Each booklet holds a max of 80 pages
per volume.
Braille volume
number
Adds "V1" (Volume 1) on the
left side of the braille page
number
Enabled when:
Braille page number is ON
Volume handling is ON
Wizard
completed
Wizard completed press OK to save
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