




ESYS BRAILLE SERIES

USERS MANUAL  VERSION 2.04






TABLE OF CONTENTS
ESYS 12/24/40/64/80	2
IN THE BOX	2
DESCRIPTION OF ESYS	2
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS	2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS	2
INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS COMPLIANCE	2
ESYS MAIN MENU	2
QUICK START-BASIC INFORMATION	2
NAVIGATION:	2
EDIT BOX PRINCIPLE:	2
NAVIGATE WHILE IN A TREE FOLDER STRUCTURE:	2
MAIN MENU SHORTCUTS:	2
HOW TO USE ESYS VIA USB CONNECTION	2
STORAGE MODE:	2
BRAILLE DEVICE FOR SCREEN READER MODE:	2
HOW TO USE ESYS CONNECTED VIA BLUETOOTH	2
SYNCHRONISATION WITH COMPUTERS:	2
SYNCHRONISATION WITH MOBILE PHONES:	2
ESYS FUNCTIONALITIES	2
BLUETOOTH MENU	2
ON/OFF	2
IDENTIFIER	2
USB MENU	2
NOTEPAD MENU	2
FILE MENU	2
EDIT MENU	2
BRAILLE KEYBOARD COMBINATIONS FOR NOTEPAD	2
NOTEPAD SPECIFIC SHORTCUTS	2
DIARY MENU	2
CALENDAR VIEW	2
DAY VIEW	2
APPOINTMENT MENU	2
VIEW MENU	2
CALCULATOR MENU	2
OPERATORS MENU	2
MEMORY MENU	2
CURRENCY MENU	2
CALCULATOR SPECIFIC SHORTCUTS	2
ALARM CLOCK FUNCTION	2
SET ALARM MENU	2
SET TIME MENU	2
SET DATE MENU	2
TOOLS FUNCTION	2
POWER MENU	2
TEST MENU	2
UPDATE MENU	2
PARAMETERS MENU	2
ABOUT MENU	2
APPENDIX	2
APPENDIX 1 : BRAILLE FUNCTIONS - BRAMIGRAPH	2
APPENDIX 2: TALKS FUNCTIONS	2
SETTINGS WITH TALKS	2
APPENDIX 3: MOBILE SPEAK FUNCTIONS	2
SETTINGS WITH MOBILE SPEAK	2
APPENDIX 4: SCREENREADER SETTINGS	2
SETTINGS WITH WINDOWEYES	2
SETTINGS WITH SUPERNOVA	2
SETTINGS WITH JAWSTM	2



ESYS 12/24/40/64/80
IN THE BOX
1 esys 12/24/40/64/80 cell Braille display 
Power supply 5V/1A
Mini standard USB cable for power supply connection and connection to PC
2 GB Micro SD memory card
Light carry bag (EsysLight, Esys12 and Esys40)
esys12 only: neck strap 
DESCRIPTION OF ESYS
On the left-hand side, from back to front (Braille line facing user and buttons facing upwards):
Mini standard USB connection, for power supply connection or connect esys to a PC 
A small round ridge with a hole in its centre enabling to reset the device with a straightened paper clip. This should be carried out exceptionally and only if the device is not responding to a soft reset using the on/off button. 
On the right-hand side, from back to front: 
A stand-by button (on/off function)
A horizontal slot for micro SD-card
To turn the device on, simply press the stand-by button. The Braille display will now show the main menu options. If this does not occur, the battery is empty; and it is recommended that the esys 12/24/40/64/80 is connected to its power supply for immediate use. 
NOTE: esys charges through USB when connected to a PC and it is not necessary to use power supply. 
On the upper side of esys the following keys are located:
Braille keyboard keys reading left to right: KEY 7 3,2,1,4,5,6,8
Braille line  12/24/40/64/80 cells
Cursor routing keys located above the Braille line  12/24/40/64/80
Below the Braille line: left button = Braille key backspace (9) right button = Braille key space (A)
esys comes with two 5 contact-joystick keys located on each side of the Braille display (left, right, up, down and middle). Each of them will be referred to as <LJ> (left joystick key) and <RJ> (right joystick key). 
esys has between 2 and 6 wheels with three contact points (right, left and middle) depending on if it has 12 to 80 Braille cells. All wheels have the same function regardless of which wheel you are using. In this manual, these wheels are referred to as <W>
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The Lithium-Ion battery included inside the device allows for up to 20 hour continuous use depending on model; recharging time is up to four hours; you can recharge esys using the included USB cable and a normal electronic socket OR the USB port of a PC. esys does not have an on/off button but a stand-by mode in which it can remain for up to 10 days. 
You will not need to go through a full discharge of the device before recharging it again. Recharging starts automatically as soon as esys is connected to its battery block, whether it is in sleep-mode or not; charging will take slightly longer if esys is used simultaneously (PC USB charge).
NOTE: When esys is reset, it automatically starts in Braille line test mode. 
The USB connector can only be connected one way. Using force may heavily damage the connector. 
Insert/removal of the SD-card should be carried out gently. The SD-card slot has an auto-locking mechanism, you just need to press, and then release it in order to unlock the card. To lock the SD-card into the device, you have to insert it a bit further than its original locking position and then let go of the card. The SD-card side with a notch should be oriented to the front of the device.
The SD-card should not be removed while the device is in use, as this may cause damage to open files. To remove the SD-card, you first need to close any open files in the note-taker directory then toggle to sleep-mode. As a result, the pins of the Braille display will erase partially and the device enters sleep-mode. It is now safe to remove the SD-card. 
Connecting esys via USB or Bluetooth to a computer enables it to run in combination with screen reading software such as Jaws, Windows Eyes, HAL, SuperNova and Cobra.  
You can also connect esys via Bluetooth to a mobile phone featuring Talks, Mobile Speak, Mobile Accessibility or VoiceOver (Apple), or to a PDA (via Bluetooth) with Mobile Speak Pocket or Pocket HAL. 
esys12 total weight is 200 gr, with dimensions: 14,5 cm x 8,6 cm x 2 cm.
esys24 total weight is 550 gr, with dimensions: 23 cm x 9,4 cm x 2,3 cm.
esys40 total weight is 500 gr, with dimensions: 32,5 cm x 8,6 cm x 2 cm.
esys64 total weight is 1,2 kg., with dimensions: 55,5 cm x 9,5 cm x 2 cm. 
esys80 total weight is 1,4 kg., with dimensions: 65,5 cm x 9,5 cm x 2 cm. 
This manual will now continue with a description of the internal applications and their features.  
NOTE: The internal functions of esys64 and esys80 are optional. As standard, esys64 and esys80 are delivered without internal functions. For further information on how to acquire internal functions, please contact your local distributor.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all of these safety instructions before using esys .
* Do not place esys on an unstable surface.
* Do not place esys near a radiator or heat source.
* Do not block or cover slots and openings in esys main housing; do not insert objects other than compatible micro SD-cards into the micro-SD-card slot.
* Use only the wall socket charger and USB cable delivered with esys.
* Connect all equipment to properly grounded electrical outlets. 
* Do not use frayed or damaged cords or cables.
* Unplug esys before cleaning it; always clean it with a piece of damp cloth only. Do not use detergents.
* Do not spill liquid into esys.
* Except as specifically explained in the user's manual, do not attempt to service esys by yourself.
* Do not open the device if you havent followed Eurobraille repairing training .It would break the warranty of the device.
* Detach esys from power source and refer to a certified service center under the following conditions:
If the power cord or USB cable or connector is damaged
If liquid has entered esys
If esys has been dropped and the main housing or Braille line is visibly damaged

INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS COMPLIANCE
* esys is CE compliant, and works according to the following international norms:  NFEN60950 (security) and EN55022 Class B edition 1994 (electro-magnetic compatibility).
* esys power supply adaptor supports Class 2 power limitation. If you need to replace the power supply adaptor, this can only be done using a power supply adaptor with identical technical features. In case of power supply failure, it is strongly recommended to contact Eurobraille or your local distributor representative. 
* The stand-by button does not replace the power tension cut-off system. As a result, when the power supply adaptor is connected to an electronic socket, the battery is recharging, even if the device is in sleep-mode. In order to cut off power supply, the device must be disconnected from the main power source. Always make sure to have easy access to an electronic (wall) socket. 


ESYS MAIN MENU
This part explains esys main features; .menu navigation, the edit box principle, navigates while in a tree folder structure and the main shortcuts.
QUICK START-BASIC INFORMATION
NOTE:  esys has its own operating system and can work independently without any other device. It can also work in combination with computers or mobile phones. For advanced users, the structure of esys is comparable to the DOS operating system.
NAVIGATION:
Click twice centrally on the left joystick <LJ>opens the main menu.
In the main menu, application menus and sub-menus, the principle consists of an horizontal navigation through several items. 
To access an application menu, press centrally on the Left Joystick <LJ>, this displays the application menu. The left joystick acts like the context menu button of a keyboard.
When the wheel <W> is moved towards the right, the Braille line will move to the next 12/24/40/64/80 characters. When it is moved to the left, the Braille line will move to the previous 12/24/40/64/80 characters. Moving wheels only has influence on the content of the cells of the Braille line and not the device cursor itself. 
The cursor of your esys is represented by blinking dots 7 and 8 in the cell where the cursor is located.
The 2 methods of navigation are described below:
Cursor routing method:
This is the most common method used because it is fast. It consists of read and click to enter a menu item. In the main menu, the following line is written: Bluetooth USB Notepad Diary etc... and when the cursor routing key above any of the letters in the word notepad, is pressed, the notepad application is opened.
In order to display all menu items you have to use the wheels below the Braille line to scroll through the options (X characters by X characters according to your esys model). 
You can move back to a previous menu item when navigating in a sub-menu by using the following example: 
When entered into the diary application and then the diary menu, dry:goto delete view T will be displayed on esys. If one of the cursor routing keys above one of the 3 characters composing the prefix dry is pressed, you will be returned into the diary application.
This kind of hierarchy also works while navigating within folders such as in the save as or file manager function (for further information, refer to the notepad section).
NOTE: You can also validate a choice or make a confirmation inside a menu by pressing Enter key (9A keyboard combination). The hotkey letter of menu items is indicated on the Braille line by dot 7.
Joystick method:
Use the joysticks for navigation instead of the cursor routing keys. 
The Right hand Joystick (RJ) acts like the 4 arrows of a keyboard while using the 4 directions. When clicking centrally on this joystick it will act on a focused item like the enter button of a keyboard or the double left click of a computer mouse.
The item displayed at the beginning of the line will be focused. For instance, if the following line is displayed:
goto delete view T and you press the right hand joystick centrally , you enter the goto menu. 
If the following is displayed: delete view T and you press on the joystick, you enter the delete menu. 
In order to move back to a previous menu when navigating in a sub-menu, proceed the same way as in the cursor routing method above. 
NOTE: to choose among items move the right joystick forward and backward to shift the cursor from one element to another. The prefix disappears while moving from item to item, in order to display it again, use one of the wheels to the left direction until the beginning of the menu. The prefix will be shown at the very beginning of the line.
EDIT BOX PRINCIPLE:
In certain cases it is necessary to modify edit boxes. The symbol < at the beginning means the edit box is changeable. The > symbol means the edit box is locked. To switch between the 2 symbols press the cursor routing key above the symbol or press on the right joystick when at the beginning of the item including the edit box.
For instance, when name<Esys-Serial Port Device pin>0000 ok cancel is displayed, it means you are ready to change the name of your esys. 
NOTE: In certain cases, some part of an edit box cannot be erased. In the example above, Esys- is not changeable but only the characters after this word.
When an edit box is opened, the default name is selected (represented blinking dot 7 and 8). In the example above, as soon as you enter the edit box, -Serial Port Device will be selected. If you type a letter at this moment, all the selected characters will be erased and replaced by the one you just typed. 
Once the new name entered, move to the next menu element and repeat the steps above.
NAVIGATE WHILE IN A TREE FOLDER STRUCTURE:
To open or edit a file or folder, first located it on the Micro-SD card. To do so:
The root of the card is called sdcard. In this root, additional folders can be added directly from your esys (for further information, refer to the file manager section), or by your PC via the Explorer. To open a file located within a folder, you must select the folder and click on it. As an example; if you have a folder located at the root of the card called transport which contains 3 files named truck, plane and car and you want to open or edit the plane file the procedure is as follows:
 sdcard>d,transport means your cursor is placed in a position to open the transport folder. To open this folder click on transport and sdcard\transport>f,plane will be displayed. To navigate from one file to another in the transport folder, move the right joystick upwards or downwards. Once the correct file is displayed move to the ok item and click on it. 
If you want to return to the source folder level click on the cursor routing located above the letters corresponding to the desired source folder. The cursor will then be placed inside this folder:
If sdcard\transport>f,plane is displayed, pressing over one of the sdcard characters will open the root level.
NOTE: the f letter of f,plane means plane is a file type and the d of d,transport means that transport is a folder.

MAIN MENU SHORTCUTS:
The four directions (up, down, left, right) of the Left hand Joystick are used in combination with actions on the Right Joystick or navigation wheels to create shortcuts; for example, by using the LEFT direction of the Left Joystick and pushing on the wheels towards the left, you will go back to the beginning of a line in the notepad application. Please find a list of navigation shortcuts below:
esys Shortcut
Description
<RJ UP>
Return to the previous item while in a tree folder or in a list. 
<RJ DOWN>
Go to the next item while in a tree folder or in a list.
<RJ RIGHT>
Move focus to the next item.
When editing an edit box field,it moves the cursor to the right
<RJ LEFT>
Move focus to previous item. 
When editing an edit box field, it moves the cursor to the left
<RJ MIDDLE>
Activate/Deactivate a focused item while in the navigation menu
Allows to enter a submenu while navigating inside a menu
In a tree folder structure, it allows to enter a folder
<W RIGHT>
Display the next 12/24/40/64/80 characters
<W LEFT>
Display the previous 12/24/40/64/80 characters
<LJ LEFT + RJ RIGHT>
Places the cursor at the end of the line
<LJ LEFT + RJ LEFT>
Places the cursor at the beginning of the line
<LJ LEFT + W LEFT> or <LJ LEFT + RJ UP>
Places the cursor at the beginning of the text 
<LJ LEFT + W RIGHT> or <LJ LEFT + RJ DOWN>
Places the cursor at the end of the text 


HOW TO USE ESYS VIA USB CONNECTION
STORAGE MODE:
To use esys in this mode, make sure the micro-SD card is correctly inserted and connect USB cable to esys and to PC. Once the device is recognized, you will be able to directly interact with the micro-SD Card on your esys via your PC explorer. You can organize your files and folders and put *.txt, *.brf and *.brl files on it. 
NOTE: this mode can be disabled via the main menu. To do so, refer to USB key section.
BRAILLE DEVICE FOR SCREEN READER MODE:
Remove the micro-SD card from the slot before connecting the USB cable to your computer (do not take this procedure into account if USB key option is disabled). The first time you connect the device, your operating system will automatically recognize the device and set up the driver.
To interact seamlessly, it is necessary to install an esys driver for the screen reader used on the computer to which esys is connected.
Before installing any driver disconnect the device and follow the procedure described in the driver set up. Then go to http://www.eurobraille.com/index.php?lg=uk&page=download-uk&title=download to install the correct driver according for your screen reader software. 
After the correct driver is installed, connect the USB cable delivered with esys to the PC. Go to USB menu (for further information, refer to as the USB section) of your esys. The following can be read on the Braille line: usb cable connected if the synchronization is established. Otherwise, usb cable disconnected will be read. If the synchronization is established launch the screen reader.
NOTE: esys will automatically switch on when connected to a PC via USB. In order to switch it off (that is to put it in SLEEP mode), you will need to disconnect the USB cable and press the on/off button. 
While esys is connected, the battery is charged at the same time and NO wall socket connection is necessary.


HOW TO USE ESYS CONNECTED VIA BLUETOOTH 
Begin with synchronizing your esys with the target device (computer or cellphone).
To activate the Bluetooth connection on your esys just go inside the Bluetooth menu. The Bluetooth of your esys will automatically switch on.
Bluetooth disconnected can be read on the Braille line. It means that the Bluetooth interface of your esys is activated and other Bluetooth devices can search for it.
NOTE: When you turn your esys on, Bluetooth is not turned on. To start emitting signal, opening the Bluetooth application is necessary.
SYNCHRONISATION WITH COMPUTERS:
With the help of the Bluetooth toolbox on the computer, execute a search for devices; you should find the esys as a Bluetooth device; then, you have to pair your PC and esys. Note the COM port number provided by your Bluetooth utility, this will be useful for screen reader settings. Once your esys is detected, enter the PIN code if one is required (the PIN code is by default 0000). For further information refer to the section concerning identification below.
SYNCHRONISATION WITH MOBILE PHONES:
You can use the Bluetooth connection of esys to connect it to your mobile phone; this will work with Symbian phones equipped with Talks and Windows Mobile, Symbian phones equipped with Mobile Speak and Iphone.
Once the connection is established, Bluetooth connected can be read on the Braille line. 


ESYS FUNCTIONALITIES
In this section, the main menu items will be described: 
esys:bluetooth usb notepad diary calculator alarm-clock tools T
BLUETOOTH MENU 
This menu allows the user to set Bluetooth parameters and to activate/deactivate the Bluetooth connection.
Open the Bluetooth menu, bluetooth disconnected can be read on the Braille line. As soon as the Bluetooth menu item is opened, the Bluetooth connection becomes enabled even if you go back to the main menu without pairing with another device.
To set Bluetooth parameters open the Bluetooth menu. The following can be read:
bth:off identifier T
NOTE: if the Bluetooth application is entered while connected to another device, it is possible to disconnect the Bluetooth connection between esys and the other device. bth:disconnected T can be read on the Braille line. Select disconnected and the pairing between esys and the other device is interrupted: successful operation ok T will be displayed.
ON/OFF
Use this menu item to switch on or off the Bluetooth connection. 
You will mostly be using this menu item to disable the Bluetooth connection if you accidentally activated the Bluetooth connection, or if you dont want your esys to be visible anymore for other devices or in order to stop the current connection between esys and another device. Click off to deactivate the Bluetooth connection: disabled will be displayed. If you want to reactivate it, re-open Bluetooth menu and select on. This time: disconnected will be displayed on your Braille line. It means that the esys Bluetooth signal is sending and is ready to be paired.
IDENTIFIER
This menu item opens a submenu allowing you to change the name, PIN code or reset factory settings of the Bluetooth connection. The following will be written:
idt:name>Esys-BT18 pin>0000 ok cancel re store factory settings T
The name edit box allows you to give a name to your Esys Bluetooth interface. This is the name by which the esys will be identified as a Bluetooth device and which will appear on your mobile phone or PC. The prefix esys- will always remain in the name, since this is the tag that enables phone screen readers to identify esys as a Braille device. After changing the name, you will need to synchronise again with the mobile phone in order to see changes. Type the identification name of your Esys by using the edit box principle. 
The pin dialog box enables you to change the personal pin code you will need when synchronising your Esys with your PC or mobile phone. Type the new pin code composed of 4 digits.
Once modifications are made, click on ok to validate your choice or select cancel.
The restore factory settings item will restore the default values of the Bluetooth interface. The following question will be asked:
info:Do you want to restore factory settings of your Bluetooth adapter? yes no T
Click on yes to confirm the procedure or select no to cancel.

USB MENU

This menu item allows the user to switch from esys internal functions to the screen reader software. When this item is selected: usb cable connected will be displayed if the USB cable is connected and usb cable disconnected... if not. If you navigate away from this menu, the internal application of esys will be prioritized even while connected to a computer using screen reader software.


NOTEPAD MENU 
The note taking application of your esys will enable you to easily type text without being connected to a computer. 
Technical notes: There is one limitation to how you type in text; you can only type paragraphs up to 6 kB of length; you will need to type ENTER (creating a new paragraph) in order to continue typing. Similarly, if you open a text on your esys which contains paragraphs of more than 6 kB additional paragraphs will be created to respect this 6 kB limitation. 
In order to use the notepad, you will need to have a micro-SD memory card in the card slot. Temporary files will be created on the micro-SD card as you edit your document; as long as you do not save your document, additional temporary files will be created; we recommend that you save your document frequently enough so that the creation of those temporary files does not end up slowing down your system. 
esys includes a data retrieval program that will allow you to retrieve the data of a document even if the micro-SD card has been removed or esys has been rebooted. You will only loose the information that was modified and not saved in the last paragraph, not the document. However you should only remove the micro-SD card after the file(s) has been properly closed (see close menu for more details).
If you use esys connected via USB to a computer, remove the SD card before connecting the USB cable and then insert the micro-SD card in the slot. If you do not, the note taking application will not be launched and info:Unable to load application, disconnect USB cable can be read on the Braille line. If you want to avoid this message while connected to a PC, see disable the USB key option in the tools section for more details). 
Below a description of menu items follows. In order to access to items, press on the left joystick having the notepad application open. The following will be displayed on the Braille line:
npd:file edit T
FILE MENU 
Select file menu to access this sub-menu
file:new open read close save as file manager T
New (Alt f; n / Ctrl n)
This function will close any open document and start a new document which you can immediately edit. If the current document has not been saved or the file has been modified since the last save, the following line will be displayed:
info:Do you want to save current document? yes no cancel T
Yes item allows saving the document over the previously saved file. If your file was not saved before, you will be asked to use save as. For more information, refer to the save as function below. 
No item allows to edit the new file without saving the previous one.
Cancel will return the user to the notepad application.
Open (Alt f; o / Ctrl o)
Select open to search for a folder or file on your micro-SD card. 
If the current document has not been saved or the file has been modified since the last save, the following line will be displayed:
info:Do you want to save current document? yes no cancel T
Yes item allows saving the document over the previously saved file. If your file was not saved before, you will be asked to use save as. For more information, refer to the save as function below. 
No item allows to edit the new file without saving the previous one.
Cancel will return the user to the notepad application.
After the saving procedure is finished, select the file to open by using navigate while in a tree folder structure (method described above) and select the appropriate file. 
When you have found the correct folder or file, select open. You can now read the text using the Braille line or continue editing.
NOTE: esys can open: *.txt, *.brf and *.brl files. 
Read (Alt f; r)
Select read to read a larger document or book located on your micro SD-card. The function is similar to open but it is not possible to edit the text (the cursor remains invisible).
When the file you want to open is selected, move your cursor to the right and click on read only to open the document.
To cancel the procedure move the cursor until cancel and select it. You are returned to the notepad application.
NOTE: esys can open: *.txt, *.brf and *.brl files.
Close (Alt f; c / Ctrl F4)
Use the close function to close an open document without saving or to close a document after saving. 
If a document is not saved before, you will read the following message on the Braille line after selecting close.
info:Do you want to save current document? yes no cancel T
Yes item allows saving the document over the previously saved file. If your file was not saved before, you will be asked to use save as. For more information, refer to the save as function below.
No item allows to edit the new file without saving the previous one.
Cancel will return the user to the notepad application.
Save (Alt f; s /Ctrl s)
This function enables you to save any modifications you have made in a document. This will save the document under its current name; if you have not yet given the document a name, you will be asked to do so using the Save as procedure explained below.
Save As (Alt f; a)
This function will let you save the document currently opened in a .txt file and with a given name.
In its basic use, when the dialog box opens, you will be in an edit box and you can type the file name. Just type in the name you wish and select save as.
The file will then be saved under the current folder which is by default on the root of the micro-SD card.
If you want to save it in a different folder, you will first need to choose in which folder you would like to save the document as described throughout the navigate in a tree folder structure. Then type the desired name of your file as described in the edit box principle. 
As soon as you are ready to save the file with the right file name at the right location click on save as item.
To cancel the procedure, press cancel and you will be returned to the document.
After saving, you will be returned to the document and can continue typing, to save further edited text use the save function described above 
File Manager (Alt f; m)
This item allows you to create, delete and rename a folder. 
NOTE: to make any changes to the location of an existing file, it has to be closed before (refer to close section).
When the menu option file manager is opened the following is displayed:
man:sdcard>d,XXX rename create folder delete cancel T.
Create a new folder
To create a new folder, first select the level where you want to place it.
For example, you have a file named plane.txt and a folder named transport at the micro-SD card root level.
Inside the transport folder, there is another folder named Airfreight. The way to the Airfreight folder content would be:
Man:sdcard\d,transport\d,Airfreight rename create folder delete cancel T.
Now you would like to add a new folder called Seefreight at the same level as Airfreight
Click on one of the cursor routing keys located over d,transport to go to the wanted level and select the item create folder. An edit box will open and you can type the name of the folder you want to create, Seefreight. The following is displayed:
cre:folder<Seefreight create folder cancel T
Press create folder to generate the new folder and to be redirected to file manager level.
Delete a File or Folder
To delete a file or a folder, you have to indicate where the target is located on your micro-SD card. To do so use the navigate while in a tree folder structure. 
If man:sdcard>d,transport is displayed you are ready to delete the transport folder located at the root of your micro-SD card and all its including files.
When the wanted file or folder is displayed, you can click on delete 
The following question is displayed info:Do you want to delete this folder/file? yes no cancel T.
Yes will delete the element, No will return to the file manager menu and cancel will return to the notepad application.
Rename a file or folder
To rename the currently displayed folder or file, target the element you want to rename, to do so use the navigate while in a tree folder structure. 
If man:sdcard>d,transport is displayed you are ready to rename the transport folder located at the root of your micro-SD card.
When the wanted file or folder is displayed, you can click on rename.
The following edit box will be displayed:
ren:file<Transport rename cancel T
Type the new name of your file or folder in this edit box (for further information concerning edit box, refer to edit box principle section). When finished editing the text, click on rename to finalize the procedure.
Cancel will lead you to the notepad application without changes.
Cancel
When the menu option cancel is pressed while the file manager main menu is opened the user is returned to the notepad and the currently opened document.


EDIT MENU 
Click on edit menu to access to this sub-menu
edt:line number find find next find previous insert tag go to tag T
Line number
This item has 2 functions, the first one show where your line your cursor is currently located and the second will allow you to reach a line. 
To know the current position of your cursor, click on line number item. The following will be displayed:
lnn:line<000013 ok cancel T. It means that the cursor is located at the line number 13 of your document.
ok and cancel in this case, will both lead you back to your current cursor position in the document.
If you want to reach line 15, simply type the number 15 in the edit box and press ok.
cancel will lead you where the cursor was before.
Find (Alt e; f / Ctrl f)
This function allows you to search backwards or forwards for a letter-sequence, starting from the cursor location. The following is displayed:
 fin:word<XX next previous cancel T.
To do this, type in the letter-sequence (for ex: car) in the edit box (refer to the edit box section) and click on next if you want to start a search towards the end of the document or click on previous if you want to start a search towards the beginning of the document. 
If cancel is pressed the currently opened document is displayed.
NOTE: If no words corresponding to your search are found before the beginning or the end of the document, the following messages will be displayed: info:Reach start of document ok T or  info:Reach end of document ok T
Find Next (Alt e; n / F3)
This will begin a new search (with the same word typed in find function) towards the end of the document. 
Find Previous (Alt e; p / Shift F3)
This will start a new search (with the same word typed in find function) backwards to the beginning of the document. 
Insert Tag (Alt e; t / Ctrl F2)
This function marks the line of the document where the cursor is located and is intended to be used in the same way as a bookmark. This will enable you to come back to this line by using the Go to Tag function described below, even after you have closed and re-opened the document. 
Select the correct place in the document to place the tag and click on insert tag.
NOTE: If the insert tag function is used again, the first tag is automatically deleted.
Go To Tag (Alt e; g / F2)
Use this option to return to a previously inserted tag. To do so, simply select go to tag and your cursor will automatically end up at the tag position. 
BRAILLE KEYBOARD COMBINATIONS FOR NOTEPAD 
The Braille keyboard is used to type text in the notepad application. Special functions called Bramigraph, reproduce the standard keyboard keystrokes and can be used to execute the following commands.
Braille combination
Function
Command
4A
Up
Cursor goes upwards
6A
Down
Cursor goes downwards
5A
Right
Cursor goes right
2A
Left
Cursor goes left
123A
Home
Cursor goes to beginning of line
456A
End
Cursor goes to end of line
78A, 123A
Ctrl + home
Cursor goes to beginning of document
78A, 456A
Ctrl + end
Cursor goes to end of document
13A
Page up
Cursor goes 20 lines upwards
46A
Page down
Cursor goes 20 lines downwards
9A
Enter
Carriage return
36A
Delete
Delete the character right of the cursor
2356A
Delete
Delete the character right of the cursor
9
Backspace
Delete the character left of the cursor
35A
Insertion
Type in insertion/substitution
129
F2
Go to tag
78A, 129
Ctrl + F2
Tag
149
F3
Find next
1259
F8
Lock selection mode
1245A
Escape
Unlock selection mode
NOTEPAD SPECIFIC SHORTCUTS
esys
Description
<JR Up>
Cursor on previous paragraph
<JR Down>
Cursor on next paragraph
<JR Right>
Cursor right
<JR Left>
Cursor left
<M Right>
Braille line ahead
<M Left>
Braille line backwards
<JL Left> + <JR Up>
Cursor at the beginning of the document (Ctrl+Home)
<JL Left > + <JR Down>
Cursor at the end of the document (Ctrl+End)
<JL Left > + <JR Right>
Cursor at the end of the line (End)
<JL Left > + <JR Left>
Cursor at the beginning of the line (Home)
<JL Left > + <M Right>
Cursor at the end of the document (Ctrl+End)
<JL Left > + <M Left>
Cursor at the beginning of the document (Ctrl+Home)
<JL Right> + <JR Haut>
Tag
<JL Right> + <JR Down>
Go to tag
<JL Right > + <JR Right >
 
<JL Right > + <JR Left>

<JL Right > + <M Right >
Cursor 20 lines down
<JL Right > + M Left >
Cursor 20 lines up
<JL Up> + <JR Up>
Open find dialog box
<JL Up> + <JR down>

<JL Up> + <JR Right >
Find next
<JL Up> + <JR Left >
Find previous


DIARY MENU
The diary function in esys allows the user to:
Manage appointments which are defined by a specified date, an hour and minute and an object limited to 512 characters; and as well to add a post-it to a day which consists of an object without time specification.
NOTE: In any configuration, when the diary application is closed, and afterwards re-opened - the last line displayed will still be displayed.
If the date or clock of your esys is wrong, refer to the set date menu or set time menu of the alarm-clock application.
2 views are possible:
CALENDAR VIEW
Displays a calendar in the shape of a table that allows the user to see one complete month at the time. Using this display, a quick view of the organization of each day of the weeks in the month is possible, but also to fast locate which day(s) of the week has at least one appointment.
Move the right joystick forwards and backwards to scroll through the calendar month by month and move the joystick upwards and downwards to navigate through the weeks in order to check if a day has already an appointment. A day that has an appointment is indicated by a capital letter in the beginning of the name of the day. 
The table shape makes it possible to easily locate the date associated with one day of the week. Todays date is marked by ! before the date.
On esys12; one line of the table will be displayed over a length of 3 posts maximum. One page of the calendar corresponds to one complete month and always contains of 7 lines. 
To display the details of an appointment, click on the corresponding day using the cursor routing key or change the application to calendar view (for more details refer to day view menu explained below).
Example of posts:
Jul 2010 s-- m-- t-- w--t01 !f02 s03
Jul 2010 s04 M05 t06 w07 t08 s09 s10
Jul 2010 s11 t12 w13 t14 f15 s16 s17
Jul 2010 s18 m19 t20 w21 t22 f23 s24
Jul 2010 s25 m26 t27 w28 t29 f-- s--
In the example above for the month of July 2010, today is Friday July 2nd and the capital M in Monday July 5th, indicates that this day has at least one appointment or post-it. Other days do not have any appointment.
NOTE: To fast scroll through the dates of the month in your calendar use the scrolling wheels.

DAY VIEW 
This view focus on a single day. It posts each item of the day in the shape of a chronological list.
Appointments during one day are posted in the following way:
The first line represents the date of the day.
The following lines contain post-its of the day (if applicable).
Each of the other lines corresponds to one appointment of the day sorted by time (if applicable).
A final line marks end of day.
To move up and down use the up and down directions of the right joystick and to move from one day to the next or previous, use left and right directions of the right joystick. 
Clicking on an appointment line or a post-it line will allow you to modify its content. If the first line or last line of the day is visible, the Braille combination (9A) allows the user to create a new appointment (to do so, refer to the appointment menu).
Example of posts 
Monday 5 February 2008 (week 6)
post-it: remember to water the plants.
post-it: pay the electricity bill.
10h30 Marketing meeting 
11h00 Test on new product
12h00 Lunch
14h00 Technical meeting
17h30 
End of the day.
This page contains 2 post-it notes and 5 meetings.
Below a description of menu items follows. In order to access to items, press on the left joystick having the diary application open. The following will be displayed on the Braille line:
Agd:appointment go to delete view T
NOTE: The appointement menu is specific to day view.. As a result, it is not displayed in menu launched by calendar view.
APPOINTMENT MENU
This menu assists the user to post an event (appointment or post-it) during one day. It is possible to:
Create a new appointment/post-it,
Modify a posted appointment/post-it,
Delete a posted appointments/post-it.
If your cursor is already in an existing appointment or post-it and the appointment menu is opened, the following will be displayed:
app:new edit delete T
NOTE: if the appointment menu is opened elsewhere than an existing event (post-it or appointment) only the following will be displayed:
 app:new T. 
New
Click on new to create a new event. The following is displayed new:appointment post-it T. 
Appointment
By clicking on appointment the following is displayed app:hour>00minute>00 object> ok cancel. 
To enter an hour, select the hour edit box and type the hour of your appointment. Proceed the same way with the minute. To name your object, go to object edit box and type the name you want to use (for further information concerning edit boxes, refer to edit box section).
Click on ok to validate or select cancel to cancel the procedure.
Post-it
By clicking on post-it the following is displayed pos:object> ok cancel T
To name your object, select object edit box and type the label you want (for further information concerning edit boxes, refer to edit box section).
Click on ok to generate your new post-it or cancel to cancel the procedure.
Edit
To modify a previous event you created, click on edit, the following will be displayed: app:hour>XX minute>XX object>aaa ok cancel
XX being the previous time value associated to the event and aaa , the name attributed to the object. Use the edit box procedure to change any values (for further information concerning edit boxes, refer to edit box section) and click on ok to validate. Click on cancel to cancel the procedure 
Delete
To delete an event, click on delete, the following will be displayed:
Do you really want to delete event XX ' yes no T
XX being the name of the selected event. Click on yes to delete the event or click on no to cancel the procedure.
Go to
This menu assists the user to:
Search days containing at least one event and a specified criteria:
- Move the cursor to an exact date or week (according to the view)
- Search for the next/previous day that contains at least one appointment.
- Search for the next/previous day which contains an appointment using specified search words.
By clicking on go to the following menu is opened: 
got:date next day previous day word in next day T
Date
Select date in order to open the following menu:
dat:day>02 month>july year>2010 ok cancel. Use this function to open a day of your choice.
day and years are both edit boxes. You need to type the desired value (for further information concerning edit boxes, refer to edit box section). The months are selected through a scrolling menu controlled by the up and down directions of the right hand side joystick. The edit box needs to be set to < in order to be available for modification. 
Click on ok to validate the search or click on cancel to cancel the procedure.
Next day
Used to search for the next day containing at least one event according to your cursor position. If there is none, the current date will be displayed
Previous day
Use this item to search for the previous day containing at least one event according to your cursor position. If there is none, the current date will be displayed.
Word in the next day
To find an appointment containing a special word, the option word in next day can be used. The following is displayed fin:word<XX next cancel.
Type the search word or text within the edit box (for further information, refer to edit box section) and press next to start the search or cancel to abandon the procedure. The date(s) containing this word or text will now be displayed.
When a search is made and there were no matching results found, the following is displayed Info: Reached end of document ok T. Press ok to return to the date where the search was started from.
Delete 
This menu assists the user to delete:
-A posted appointment, (only possible for the day view)
-A posted day, (only possible for the day view)
-A posted month,
-A posted year,
-The complete diary.
By pressing the menu item delete while in the day view, the following is displayed:
del:day month year diary T
Concerning the calendar view,the following is displayed:
del:month year diary T
Day
Allows deleting any event of the day where the cursor is located. Click on day, the following will be displayed: 
info:Do you really want to delete day (wednesday 7 July 2010) yes no T
To delete press yes, to exit without deleting press no. 
You will be returned to the diary application 
Month
Allows you to delete all events of the month where the cursor is located. Click on month, the following will be displayed: 
info:Do you really want to delete month (july 2010) yes no T
To delete press yes, to exit without deleting press no. 
You will be returned to the diary application
Year
Allows you to delete all events of the month where the cursor is located. Click on year, the following will be displayed: 
info:Do you really want to delete year (2010) yes no T 
To delete press yes, to exit without deleting press no. 
You will be returned to the diary application
Diary
Allows you to delete all events of the calendar. Click on diary, the following will be displayed: 
info:Do you really want to delete complete diary yes no T
To delete press yes, to exit without deleting press no. 
You will be returned to the diary application
VIEW MENU
This menu assists the user to switch between calendar view and day view respectively.
The following menu item is displayed:
vie:day calendar T
Click on the wanted view to apply any changes 


CALCULATOR MENU
Using the calculator, it is possible to execute simple mathematical functions as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The following is also available: percent, square root, and currency conversion. The calculator has four memory functions.
Numbers have the following structure: 8 number positions before the comma, 2 number positions after. 
When you open the calculator application, 0 or 0.00 can be read on the very right hand side of the Braille line. The mathematical signs plus, minus, divided and multiplied by can either be used through theoperators menu or by moving the right joystick upwards for +, downwards for -, left for * and right for /. 
To make a simple calculation using one of the expressions above, begin by typing a number, select the wanted mathematical sign by using the right hand side joystick, enter the next number. The product of the calculation will be displayed on the Braille line and it is possible to make different calculations after each other.
To calculate the product of the expression, click once in the centre of the right joystick, press the space and backspace buttons at the same time or select equal in the operator menu explained below. The product of the calculation is now displayed on the Braille line. 
NOTE: The mathematical sign will be taken into account only after typing numbers. Until equal is selected it is possible to modify the entered information. If a value is not calculable or incorrect, the error message Overflow! is shown.
Braille keyboard combination:
You can use the calculator through menus or by pressing keystrokes on the Braille keyboard. You can insert both standard Braille (language dependent) and mathematical Braille. See the following table for details.
Operator
Standard Braille
Mathematical Braille
Decimal separator
. or ,
3 or 6
Addition
+
235
Subtraction
-
36
Multiplication
* or x
236
Division
/
256
Equal
=
2356
Square root

345
Percentage
%

Additional functions using the Braille keyboard:
Backspace
partial deleting
Space or Delete
complete deleting
Enter
equal
Below a description of menu items follows. In order to access to items, center-click on the left joystick having the calculator application open. The following will be displayed on the Braille line:
clc:operators memory currency T.
OPERATORS MENU 
This menu item contains eight different functions. 
opr:equal addition subtraction, multiplication division percentage square root T
Begin by typing a number, continue by going to the operators menu, select the correct operator and proceed by entering the next number, then press the item equal. 
To calculate a percentage expression, begin by typing the number, select a classical operator such as +,-, *, /and type the percentage your want to calculate from the first value. For instance: 5 + 20% will add 5 + 20% of 5 which will give a result of 6.
To calculate the square of a number, type a number, for example 7. Proceed by going to the operators menu and select square. The product or 49.00 is now displayed on the Braille line. 
To calculate the square root of an expression, type a number and go to operators menu. Select square root. For example, type 49.00. Go to operators menu and select square root. The product or 7.00 is now displayed on the Braille line. 

MEMORY MENU 
This menu item contains four standard memory functions which are displayed below:. 
mem:memorize recall add to memory sub to memory T
Memorize 
By selecting memorize,it is possible to save a value that can be used in different calculations. Just click on memorize when the application displays the number you want to store. Only one value can be used at the time. 
Recall
To use a stored value press recall. 
Add to memory
Use the add to memory function to add a value to an already memorized number. For instance, the number 10 is stored using the memorize function and you want to add the result of another operation to this value, click on Add to memory while the application displays the wanted result. If your result was 2, the value of the number stored in the memorize function will be 12. It is possible to repeat this procedure as many times as necessary.
Sub to memory 
Use the sub to memory function to subtract a value to an already stored number. For instance, the number 10 is stored using the memorize function and you want to subtract the result of another operation to this value, click on sub to memory while the application displays the wanted result. If your result was 2, the value of the number stored in the memorize function will be 10. It is possible to repeat this procedure as many times as necessary.
CURRENCY MENU
This menu will help you to convert your currency into Euro or the opposite. This is the currency menu: 
cur:currency to euro euro to currency store currency constant default currency constant T
At the moment there are no factory settings made to adjust to each countrys currency conversion automatically. To store the current conversion rate for your currency, go to store currency constant. Enter the conversion rate; for example 0.690 to convert USD to EUR. This value will now be saved. 
Currency to euro
To use this mode, you first have to assign a value to your currency, for further information, refer to store currency section.
To use this function, type the number you want to convert into euro in the application and click on currency to euro. The result of the conversion will be displayed.
Euro to currency
To use this mode, you first have to assign a value to your currency, for further information, refer to store currency section.
To use this function, type the number you want to convert into your currency in the application and click on euro to currency. The result of the conversion will be displayed.
Store currency constant
Assists to assign a value to your currency. To do so, type a number in the calculator and click on store currency constant.
NOTE: you can modify this value by repeating the same procedure.
Default currency constant
By selecting this item, the value of the stored currency will be reset to the value of your esys operating system money currency compared to Euro. 






CALCULATOR SPECIFIC SHORTCUTS
esys actions
Description
<JR Up>
Addition
<JR Down>
Subtraction
<JR Right>
Division
<JR Left>
Multiplication


<JL Left > + <JR Up>
Percent
<JL Left > + <JR Down >

<JL Left > + <JR Right >
Square root
<JL Left > + <JR Gauche>
Square


<JL Right > + <JR Up>
Add to memory
<JL Right > + <JR Down >
Subtract from memory
<JL Right > + <JR Right >
Memorize
<JL Right > + <JR Left >
Recall memory


<JL Up> + <JR Up>
Currency -> euro
<JL  Up> + <JR Down >
Euro -> currency
<JL  Up> + <JR Right >
-
<JL  Up> + <JR Left >
-
ALARM CLOCK FUNCTION
esys includes a clock and a ring tone. This will allow you to program an alarm at a given time for each day of the week. 
This application looks like a line including the date, the time and a button showing you whether or not the alarm is switched on. 
The displayed time is refreshed every second. When the alarm is triggered, it will ring for 30 seconds (esys will automatically switch on if it was switched off). 
NOTE: If the battery of esys is completely discharged, the alarm-clock will reinitialize to January 1st 2007, 12:00:00.
For example, a typical display is: 
12h05m28s Tuesday 05 july 2010 Alarm on (07H30H00 Monday Tuesday Saturday) T
On the Braille line the current time, day and date should be visible as well as alarm off if no current alarms are set. 
Begin with making sure that the correct date is being displayed. To change the current date, refer to set date section.
Below a description of menu items follows. In order to access to items, press on the left joystick having the alarm-clock application open. The following will be displayed on the Braille line 
ack:set alarm set time set date T
SET ALARM MENU 
To change the alarm settings, click on set alarm. 
The following menu is displayed: 
alm:hour>00 minute>00 second>00 status>inactive monday>yes tuesday>yes ... sunday>yes ok cancel T
Note: Values above may vary on the device you are using. Begin with typing in the alarm time. Modify hour, minutes and seconds by typing in the edit boxes (for further information refer to the edit box section)
The next step is to active/deactivate the alarm. Change the status scrolling menu using the right hand side joystick up and down directions. 
Concerning day selection, all days of the week are display in a row. By the scrolling menu principle select whether or not you want your alarm clock ringing on Monday, Tuesday,...,etc.
Click on ok to confirm your settings or press cancel if no change is needed.
SET TIME MENU 
To change the time, select set time. The following menu is displayed:
stm:hour>12 minute>05 second>28 ok cancel T
To change the hours, the minutes and seconds, modify the edit boxes (for further information refer to the edit box section). 
Select ok when finished. If no change is needed, press cancel. 
SET DATE MENU 
To change the current date, select set date. The following menu is displayed:
sdt:day>02 month>july year>2010 ok cancel T 
To change the day and the year, use the edit boxes (for further information, refer to the edit box section). Concerning the month, use the scrolling menu to choose the appropriate month using the right hand side joystick up and down directions. 
You will need to select ok to accept the new settings. If no change is needed, select cancel. 


TOOLS FUNCTION
Using the tools application it is possible to customize different features of esys and display useful information to get a first overview of the current status of the device in a support case.
In the tools menu, it is possible to check the battery level, change the language settings, update the firmware, test the device, and much more and take the appropriate actions.
When the tools menu is opened, esys will first display the current firmware version number and the date. Press centrally on the left hand side joystick to open the menu. The following will be displayed:
tls:power test update parameters about T
POWER MENU
This section displays the battery level and how your esys is being charged. The following is displayed:
pwr:voltage>4.2x power>usb power supply>charge ok T
Voltage
This item displays the current battery level. Borderline values are 4,2 Volts (fully charged) and 3,3Volts (before security shut down). Middle operating value is set to 3,7 Volts.
When the battery reaches 3,5 Volts, an acoustic announcement reminds the user that it is time to connect esys to an external power source. When the 3.3 Volts are reached, esys will automatically turn off to save battery life. 
NOTE: To save battery life, dont expose esys to sunlight or hot surfaces. Please also take care to not let esys run completely out of battery on a frequent basis. 
Power
This item shows which cable is being used in order to charge the esys. Here are the different messages that can be displayed: external power if a USB cable is being used or the power supply or battery if not connected to a power source.
Power supply
This item refers to the internal power supply status. Here are messages you can find displayed in this item:
Power supply>precharge/normal/done/halt/inactive
Precharge is displayed when your battery has been totally empty, during this phase the recharge in current is less important. This phase will last only a few minutes.
Normal refers to the regular charge of the battery.
Done means that the battery has been fully charged 
Halt means there has been an issue during the battery charge. It will stop the charge in order to keep the battery safe. To charge the battery again when you are sure your power source is clean, restart your esysand the charge will continue. If this message continues, please contact your local sales representative.
Inactive means your esys is not connected to a power source.
TEST MENU
In this section, you will be able to test joysticks, wheels, keyboard keys and the Braille line. The test menu has the following items:
tst:display keyboard T
Display
With the help of the test menu it is possible to test esys display and its individual pins.
When display is selected, a test procedure of the Braille display is activated and the Braille pins will change their status each second (dot by dot, line by line or column by column according to the test function used).
NOTE: For all test functions, it exists a pause mode allowing you to progress manually through the test. To activate or deactivate pause mode move one the wheels toward the left or one of the joysticks.
Three different test functions are available: 
Single dot movement, single column movement and single line movement.
Moving the joysticks or wheels towards the right allows you to switch from test function to test function and moving one of the joysticks downwards will allow you to change status of the Braille pins (dot by dot, line by line or column by column according to the test function you are using).
The test procedure begins with the single dot movement: it will raise dots one by one in every cell of your device in a row.
Keyboard
When the option keyboard is activated esys assists the user to test the function of each of the keyboard buttons, joystick, wheels and cursor routing contacts. 
Select an individual key or key combination to test the functions of the keyboard button(s). Every keys has a corresponding dot reaction. As a result, if nothing happens while you type a key, it means that there may be a problem with the corresponding element.
To exit the test mode and return to the main menu, click once on the left joystick or M middle.
If an issue is found, please contact your local sales representative.
UPDATE MENU 
This item allows the user to update esys to the latest firmware version. Use a micro-SD card and copy the file Esys.hex which is downloadable from the Eurobraille web site to the root of the card. Insert the micro-SD card in the esys. Click once on update to start the process.
The progress of the update process is displayed on the Braille line in the following way:
xx% updated...
Once the update is completed, esys will reset and start in test mode.
NOTE: Always connect your esys to a power source before updating. Should an error occur during the update and esys does not respond, please contact your local sales representative. 
PARAMETERS MENU 
The parameters menu assists the user to activate or deactivate certain features of esys. When this menu option is activated the following is displayed:
prm:usb key>yes Braille>English Braille 6 dots>no read word wrap>no language>UK disable Braille keyboard ok cancel T
All of those items are scrolling menus. As a result, to change parameters, you need to use the up and down directions of the right hand side joystick.
USB key
When this menu option is set to yes esys is seen as a USB key when it is connected to a PC and the folders on the micro-SD card can be accessed via the Explorer. When esys is seen as a USB key, it is necessary to do the following in order to access the library function or the folders on the SD card: If you are using your esys connected via USB to your computer, remove the micro-SD card before connecting the cable and after the cable has been connected to the PC, insert the micro-SD card. If this is not made, the library application will not be accessible and info:Unable to load application, disconnect USB cable will be displayed. 
To turn this off select no and to activate it select yes. 
NOTE: to activate any change, it is necessary to re-start esys.
Braille 
Use this menu option to select the correct Braille table. All Braille tables that are available in esys can be used. Simply select the desired Braille table by scrolling through the menu and confirm your selection by using ok.
Braille 6 dots
For reading purposes the user can select to display an open document in 6 dots format. This will not convert computer Braille into regular Braille but only allow to disable the 7 and 8 dot on the Braille line for a more comfortable reading. Select on if you want to activate this mode or select off if you want to keep an 8 dot display mode. .
Braille correction
This option influence the way of typing on the keyboard. For instance, if you are pressing the keys 1, 2 and 6 at the same time and you release only key 6, only the 1 and 2 keys will be visible on the Braille line when you will release the keys. If you want to activate this function, select yes. Select no if you want esys to register all keys typed even the one you removed before the moment you released all the keys.
Word wrap
This option will allow selecting if a non finished word at the end of the Braille line will be wrapped or not. This only works while navigating with the wheels toward the beginning of the document (left position). If only entire words should be displayed on the Braille line, select no. During use, esys will start a new line and put the word at the beginning of the line every time if there is not enough space to show the whole word. If you want to display wrapped words, select yes. 
NOTE: If you have an esys12 and you type a word with more than 12 characters, the word wrap function will be inactive for this word.
Language
Language refers to the interface of the currently used esys. If the unit is a demonstration unit or opened to more the one language option, the menu option language followed by the language code (UK, FR, DE etc) is visible.
Disable Braille keyboard
This menu option assists the user to turn off the Braille keyboard. This can be useful when esys is connected to a PC using the USB cable and a QWERTY keyboard is used for typing and esys is temporarily used as a Braille line only. Click on this item and the following will be displayed:
lbk:usb>no bluetooth>no internal>no ok cancel T
To turn off the Braille keyboard while esys is connected via USB or Bluetooth select the appropriate yes or no items by moving the right hand side joystick up and down for each option in the scrolling menu. 
To disable esys keyboard only when an application is launched select yes to disable this option select no.
To confirm any changes click on ok or select cancel if you want to cancel the procedure without saving any changes.
ABOUT MENU 
This menu option displays important information concerning esys and the Eurobraille Company. The following will be displayed:
abt:esys eurobraille T
Esys
This item got all the information concerning your Esys. The following will be displayed:
esy:esys>esys40-2 version>2.07*15-02-2011 0 serial number>BT18 language>UK options >ffffffff(readmath) multilanguage-opt       0 ok T >  
The information above contains the version, unit type, firmware version, the identification number, the native language and options of your esys. Select ok to close the dialog box.
Eurobraille
This menu option displays the manufacturers address, phone number, fax number, email address and web site. Select ok to close the dialog box.
NOTE: We recommend that you always first contact your local sales representative for more information or support. 



APPENDIX
APPENDIX 1: BRAILLE FUNCTIONS - BRAMIGRAPH
BRAILLE
FUNCTION
123A
Home 
4A
Up 
13A
Page up 
2A
Left 
25A
Num.5
5A
Right 
456A
End 
6A
Down 
46A
Page down 
35A
Ins 
36A
Del 
345A
Enter
236A
Backspace 
1245A
Escape 
Function keyboard
BRAILLE
FUNCTION
19
F1
129
F2
149
F3
1459
F4
159
F5
1249
F6
12459
F7
1259
F8
249
F9
2459
F10
139
F11
1239
F12 
Navigation keyboard
BRAILLE
FUNCTION
23A
Home 
1A
Up 
12A
Page up 
24A
Left 
15A
Right 
56A
End 
3A
Down 
45A
Page down 
26A
Ins
2356A
Del
246A
Enter 
12349
Start 
569
Context 
256A
Tab 
235A
Shift Tab 
14A
Break
8A
Alt
78A
Ctrl
79
Caps lock 
89
Caps unlock 
1245A
Escape 
9A
Enter 
9
Backspace 
A
Space 

APPENDIX 2: TALKS FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS WITH TALKS
Install Talks on your mobile phone and activate Bluetooth. In order to install Talks for the first time, you will need access to a computer with the PC Nokia Suite Software (which is normally distributed to you along with your phone). Depending on your phone, double click on one of the esys files (visit www.eurobraille.com for a list of supported mobile phones). It is recommended that you chose to install the driver on the external memory card of the phone; you will have to go through a series of dialog boxes to finish the installation procedure. 
In case PC Nokia Suite is not installed on your computer, you can right click on one of the esys files and send to Bluetooth and finally chose your phone. In this case, the driver will be sent to your phones Inbox. You will then have to open that message on your phone and follow the installation procedure. 
When the installation procedure is completed, begin by making sure that the date and time is correct in the phone. Proceed by going to configuration menu in Talks, tab Braille and select the correct Braille table. Deactivate Braille 6 dots (make sure that 8 dot Braille is used). 
NOTE: Before proceeding, turn OFF Braille option in Talks using "[Talk]+[Hang up]"
Proceed by pairing the mobile phone and esys.
Chose the Bluetooth mode on esys; by going into the Bluetooth menu (by clicking on LJ); then activate the identifier menu and note the name of the adapter and the PIN Code number. Then go back to the main menu and select Bluetooth Mode again. 
Adjust settings on the phone:
Synchronise your esys with the mobile phone; to do that, you need to go in the Bluetooth menu of your phone and ask it to add a Device; switch on the Bluetooth connection on your phone. In the list of devices that you will see, you should have the esys identifier you noted earlier; select it and type in your PIN code (PIN Code is 0000 by default). 
You can now use your esys in conjunction with your phone.  If you want to toggle between No Braille and Braille esys, you can use the shortcut [Talks]+[pick up]. You can also do this in the TALKS Menu configuration. 
esys keystroke are noted <control name>; phone keys are named [key name] like in Talks user guide.
<JL Up>: we will use this expression when we want to move the left joystick upward.
<ML>: it represents the left wheel.
<MD>: it represents the right wheel.
<MCL> and <MCR> central wheels left and right (only for esys40).
When you need to activate simultaneously two different controls on your esys, we will use the + symbol: <JL Right> + <JR Up>.
When you need to activate two consecutive controls on your esys, we will use the , symbol.
Esys
Phone keys
<JL Up> or <Braille 29>
[Talks]
<JL Down> or <Braille 59>
[Talks] hold. 
<JL Up>, <JL Up>
[Edit]


<JL Left>
[Menu]


<JL Right> + <JR Up>
[Call]
<JL Right > + <JR Down>
[Exit]
<JL Right > + <JR Left>
[*]
<JL Right > + <JR Right>
[#]
<JL Right > + <JR Middle>
Not in use


Not in use
[Power]


<JR Up>
[Up]
<JR Down>
[Down]
<JR Left>
[Left]
<JR Right>
[Right]
<JR Middle>
[Select]


<ML Middle>
[Key 1]
<MR Middle> 
[Key 2]
<ML Left> or <MR Left>
Previous Braille line.
<ML Right> or <MR Right>
Next Braille line.


<Braille 16>
[1]
<Braille 126>
[2]
<Braille 146>
[3]
<Braille 1456>
[4]
<Braille 156>
[5]
<Braille 1246>
[6]
<Braille 12456>
[7]
<Braille 1256>
[8]
<Braille 246>
[9]
<Braille 3456>
[0]
<Braille 9>
[Clear]



APPENDIX 3: MOBILE SPEAK FUNCTIONS
SETTINGS WITH MOBILE SPEAK
Install Mobile Speak on your mobile phone and activate Bluetooth. Go to Bluetooth application in esys main menu and click on it to activate the Bluetooth connection. Pair your mobile phone with your esys. In the discovered devices list, esys will appear as esys-xxxx (where xxxx is your serial number). You will be asked to type in your pin code while paring the first time. 
See the Bluetooth application paragraph above to know how to change device name and pin code.
Select esys in the Braille device list in Mobile Speak Braille option and activate Braille output. Again in Mobile Speak Braille option, check that the input and output Braille tables are correct. 
WARNING: only Mobile Speak version 3.25 and higher will accept esys as compatible Braille display. It will not be possible to adapt previous versions of Mobile Speak. 
For further information on how to use Mobile Speak, please refer to the list below or contact your local distributor.
Command
Action
Dial 1
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Dial 2
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Dial 3
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Dial 4
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Dial 5
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Dial 6
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Dial 7
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Dial 8
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Dial 9
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Dial 0
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Dial *
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Dial #
Braille dots according to selected translation table
Enter (Accept)
Space + Backspace, Joystick Center, Cursor-Routing in Braille Cursor mode
Insert space
Space
Insert Paragraph Marker
Space + dots46
Braille Backspace
Backspace
Clear/Delete
Space + dots45
Braille Pan Left
Right Up
Braille Pan Right
Right Down, Space + dot6
Previous Character/Grid Item/Tab Sheet
Joystick Left, Space + dot3
Next Character/Grid Item/Tab Sheet
Joystick Right, Space + dot6
Previous Line/List Item/Menu Item
Joystick Up, Left Up, Space + dot1
Next Line/List Item/Menu Item
Joystick Down, Left Down, Space + Ddot4
Previous Word
Left Center + Joystick Left, Space + dot2
Next Word
Left Center + Joystick Right, Space + dot5
Left Softkey
Space + dot7
Right Softkey
Space + dot8
Dial/Send
Backspace + dot7
Hang-Up/End Call
Backspace + dot8
Applications Menu
Left Center + Right Center, Space + dots134(m)
List of Open Applications
Space + dots135(o)
Quick List
Space + dots12345(q)
Read Softkeys
Space + dots78
Read Status Information
Space + dots234(s)
Open Configure Mobile Speak screen
Space + dots14(c)
Change User Profile
Space + dots1234(p)
Repeat Last Spoken Text
Space + dots1235(r)
Decrease Volume
Space + dots236
Increase Volume
Space + dots356
Decrease Speed
Space + dots126
Increase Speed
Space + dots345
Change Verbosity Level
Space + dot8 + dots1236(v)
Change Keyboard Echo
Space + dot8 + dots15(e)
Read Date and Time
Space + dots145(d)
Toggle Speech Mute
Backspace + dots136(u)
Interrupt/Stop Speech
Backspace + dots78
Toggle Command Help Mode
Space + dots125(h)
Change Braille Input Grade
Space + dots1245(g)
Toggle Braille Cursor
Space + dots123456

APPENDIX 4: SCREENREADER SETTINGS
SETTINGS WITH WINDOWEYES
Install WindowEyes on your computer and select esys in the Braille device list. To be able to input using the Braille keyboard, please select Braille 8 dots in WindowEyes Braille option menu.
WARNING: only WindowEyes version 7.0 and higher will accept esys as compatible Braille display. It will not be possible to adapt previous versions of WindowEyes. 
For further information on how to use WindowEyes, please contact your local distributor.
SETTINGS WITH SUPERNOVA
Version 8, 9 and 10
Install the SuperNova software on your computer and select esys in the Braille device list. To be able to input using the Braille keyboard and make sure to use 8 dot Braille. 
WARNING: by default this patch is loading the English Braille table. To choose the input Braille table corresponding to your own language, open the file: c:\ProgramFiles\dolphin\Sam\esysiris\eurobraille.ini and modify the line BrailleFileName=eurobraille-fr.kbd entering the right value. 
Available tables are: eurobraille-fr.kbd, eurobraille-franales.kbd, eurobraille-gfr.kbd, eurobraille-it.kbd, eurobraille-nb.kbd, eurobraille-pt.kbd, eurobraille-sp.kbd, eurobraille-sw.kbd, eurobraille-us.kbd.
Version 11
Install the SuperNova software on your computer and select esys in the Braille device list. To be able to input using the Braille keyboard, and make sure to use 8 dot Braille. 
WARNING: It is necessary to download and run a DLL update from www.eurobraille.com after installing Supernova 11.0 and before configuring esys with the screen reader. 
For further information on how to use WindowEyes, please contact your local distributor.
SETTINGS WITH JAWSTM
Instructions for Jaws up to version 10:
Install Jaws on your computer and select no Braille display as default.
Connect esys to the PC via USB cable; install the driver you will find on CD-ROM delivered with your esys. Use the USB cable to connect esys when running Jaws. 
If everything runs well, your esys will synchronize with Jaws as soon as it is reloaded. If the Braille line is empty, please go to Jaws main dialog box, go to Braille Options and select esys as your default unit on USB. Check also that the right keyboard for Braille input and output is selected (Eurobraille-xx where xx is corresponding to your country code).
For further information on how to use Jaws, please contact your local distributor or consult the information below. 
esys keystroke are noted <control name>.
<JL Up>: we will use this expression when we want to move the left joystick upward.
<ML>: it represents the left wheel.
<MD>: it represents the right wheel.
<MCL> and <MCR> central wheels left and right (only for esys40). Considering that the 4 wheels have the same function, we will use the symbol <M> when talking about a navigation wheel.
When you need to activate simultaneously two different controls on your esys, we will use the + symbol: <JL Right> + <JR Up>.
When you need to activate two consecutive controls on your esys, we will use the , symbol.
esys
Script description
Script
PROG_Key
<JR Up>
Up arrow key
Simulation keyboard

<JR Down>
Down arrow key
Simulation keyboard

<JR Left>
Left arrow key
Simulation keyboard

<JR Right>
Right arrow key
Simulation keyboard

<JR Middle>
Enter
Simulation keyboard





<M Right>
Braille line ahead
BraillePanRight
BRL_PROG1
<M Left>
Braille line backwards
BraillePanLeft
BRL_PROG2
<M Middle>
Stop speech
StopSpeech
BRL_HOME2




<JL Left> + <JR Up>
Move active cursor with Braille navigation keys
BrailleMovesActive
BRL_STATUS1
<JL Left> + <JR Down>
Braille cursor follows active cursor
ActiveMovesBraille
BRL_STATUS2
<JL Left> + <JR Right>


BRL_STATUS3
<JL Left> + <JR Left>


BRL_STATUS4
<JL Left> + <JR Middle>
Select attribut shown by dots 7,8
BrailleToggleMarking 
BRL_STATUS5
<JL Left> + <M Right>
Next line 
BrailleNextLine 
BRL_STATUS6
<JL Left> + <M Left>
Previous line 
BraillePriorLine 
BRL_STATUS7
<JL Left> + <M Middle>


BRL_STATUS8




<JL Right> + <JR Up>
Task list
StartJawsTaskList 
BRL_NP1
<JL Right> + <JR Down>
Notification zone icons list 
ListTaskTrayIcons 
BRL_NP2
<JL Right> + <JR Right>
Mouse right click
RightMouseButton 
BRL_NP3
<JL Right> + <JR Left>
Mouse left click 
LeftMouseButton 
BRL_NP4
<JL Right> + <JR Middle>
Mouse left click and hold 
LeftMouseButtonLock 
BRL_NP5
<JL Right> + <M Right>
Braille line end of window 
BrailleBottom 
BRL_NP6
<JL Right> + <M Left>
Braille line beginning of window 
BrailleTop 
BRL_NP7
<JL Right> + <M Middle>
Minimize all
MinimizeAllApps 
BRL_NP8




<JL Up> + <JR Up>
Select a link
IE : SelectALink 
BRL_KP1
<JL Up> + <JR Down>
Select a frame
IE : SelectAFrame 
BRL_KP2
<JL Up> + <JR Left>
Select a heading
SelectAHeading 
BRL_KP3
<JL Up> + <JR Right>
Select form field
IE : SelectAFormField 
BRL_KP4
<JL Up> + <JR Middle>
Toggle Braille 6/8 dots
BrailleToggle8Dots 
BRL_KP5
<JL Up> + <M Left>
End of the document
BottomOfFile 
BRL_KP6
<JL Up> + <M Right >
Beginning of the document
TopOfFile 
BRL_KP7
<JL Up> + <M Middle>


BRL_KP8




<JL Down> + <JR Up>
Match Jaws cursor to pc cursor
RouteJawsCursorToPc 
BRL_KP11
<JL Down> + <JR Down>
Match pc cursor to Jaws cursor 
RoutePCCursorToJaws 
BRL_KP12
<JL Up> + <JR Left>
Activate pc cursor 
PCCursor 
BRL_KP13
<JL Up> + <JR Right>
Activate Jaws cursor
JAWSCursor 
BRL_KP14
<JL Down> + <JR Middle>
Switch between tree structure, line mode and speech. 
BrailleToggleMode 
BRL_KP15
<JL Down> + <M Left>


BRL_KP16
<JL Down> + <M Right >


BRL_KP17
<JL Down> + <M Middle >
Delete multiple spaces yes/no
BrailleToggle8PixelsPerSpace 
BRL_KP18
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