The Braille Lite M20-M40 User's Manual - Freedom Scientific
The Braille Lite M20-M40 User's Manual - Freedom Scientific
The Braille Lite M20-M40 User's Manual - Freedom Scientific
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Answer: You need to set the Interactive Timeout<br />
parameter, normally set to 0 (or "off). Set this<br />
parameter from the Status Menu. Speech<br />
devices require specific signals - for example,<br />
carriage returns and spaces - in order to speak<br />
data they have received from another device.<br />
Occasionally, the final signal sent from an<br />
external device is not what the <strong>Braille</strong> <strong>Lite</strong> needs<br />
to see. For these cases, the <strong>Braille</strong> <strong>Lite</strong> produces<br />
a signal of its own. <strong>The</strong> interactive timeout<br />
parameter sets the amount of time that the<br />
<strong>Braille</strong> <strong>Lite</strong> waits before generating this signal.<br />
Enter the Status Menu with an ST-SIGN CHORD<br />
and write an X. You hear something like,<br />
"Interactive timeout, 0", which means "off". You<br />
can change the length of time the <strong>Braille</strong> <strong>Lite</strong><br />
waits before issuing the signal to speak the data<br />
it has received from 1 to 255 tenths of a<br />
second. So setting it to 10 means that the<br />
<strong>Braille</strong> <strong>Lite</strong> waits one second before speaking<br />
data it has received.<br />
PRINTING QUESTIONS<br />
Question: When I try to print, my printer won't<br />
move to the next line.<br />
Answer: Add linefeed is off. If you turn this<br />
setting on, a linefeed character is sent to the<br />
printer with every line that is printed.<br />
Question: When I try to print, the <strong>Braille</strong> <strong>Lite</strong><br />
says, "Waiting on serial device".<br />
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