HIMS International Corporation H432B 用户手册

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Braille display on a regular computer monitor for sighted people. If you 
want to use this port, it will have to be turned on from within the options 
menu. This port is very beneficial when using the Braille Sense U2 in 
educational settings. 
The last thing you will find on the rear side panel of the unit is a 
rectangular hole that is for the detachable battery. The battery is 
separated from the unit when the Braille Sense U2 is shipped. Insert the 
battery into this rectangular slot until you hear a click sound. When you 
hear this sound, you will know that the battery is inserted correctly. To 
remove the battery from the unit, you will need to locate the latch that is 
found on the bottom of the unit. Using your left hand, pull the latch to the 
right panel, and then use your right hand to pull the battery out of the slot. 
1.2.5 Front Panel 
Finally, let’s take a look at the front panel of the Braille Sense U2. On the 
far left of the front panel, there is microphone jack. You can plug in 
microphone. To the right of the microphone jack is headphone jack. You 
can plug in stereo headphone jack. To the right of the headphone jack is 
slide switch. This slide switch is the audio mode switch. This switch will 
be explained in more detail in the next section. Next, to the right of the 
slide switch is five buttons in different shapes. The five buttons are for 
playback audio and recording sounds. These five buttons will be 
explained in the FM Radio, Daisy and Media program sections in this 
user manual. 
To the right of the five buttons is power switch. This switch will turn the 
unit on and turn the unit off. To turn on the unit, push the switch to the 
right. To turn off the unit, push the switch to right again. 
Congratulations! You are now familiar with the very basic functions of the 
buttons and ports that are located on the Braille Sense U2. The rest of 
the manual will discuss each function in greater detail to allow you to 
maximize the potential of your Braille Sense U2.