C Technologies C-Pen manual On/Off and Nav

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1. On/Off and Nav

Turns C-Pen on or off when pressed and held for more than two seconds. This button is also used to scroll through the menus and texts (push up or down) and to select an item or an option (press briefly).

2. ESC

Closes menus. This is the button on the side of C-Pen. The functions of Trigg and ESC can be exchanged to suit your own preferences. See System Settings, p. 59.

3. Display

Used to display scanned text and for communication between C-Pen and the user. The orientation of the text on the display can be changed to suit left-handed users. See System Settings, p. 59.

4. IR port

The infrared (IR) port is used for wireless data transfer between C-Pen and a PC, mobile phone or PDA that is equipped with an IR port.

5. Trigg

The Trigg button is to be pressed and held down while reading text. The functions of Trigg and ESC can be exchanged to suit your own preferences. See System Settings, p. 59.

6.Cable Socket

The Cable Socket is where you plug in the cable that connects C-Pen to your PC. The cable is used to com- municate and transfer files to and from C-Pen to your PC.

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Contents USER’S Guide Please Note Contents Technical Specifications Warranty Pen Models Introduction toRead Direct Info Write Storage Beam Dictionary Pen 600MXYour Personal Digital Assistant Powerful featuresRead Write only the Latin alphabetPrint quality of the text Optimal Reading ConditionsLanguage of the text Position and movement of C-PenDeformed characters Overlapping charactersUser Documentation and Support Care and SafetyPage Parts of C-Pen Presentation of C-PENOn/Off and Nav Status field Display ObjectsMenus Application iconsCheck boxes Edit fields Dialog boxesDialog buttons Installing the batteries BatteryGetting Started Turning C-Pen On and OffBattery power level Please note that information may be lost if you remove Navigating and SelectingYES Press to select an object Edit mode symbol Reading Text Reading and Saving TextPage Reading another line ReadingDeleting a line Saving Text Entering edit mode from the Text screen Entering Edit ModeEntering edit mode in an edit field Editing TextDone Quit EditingChange InsertDelete PasteGo to SelectInsert Select SettingsCut, Copy and Paste DeleteWrite Enter edit modeText Quality Select Normal or Inverted Calibration Quit EditingBasic rules when using C Write Go to Settings in the main screen Select C Write FeedbackCapital letters SymbolsWrite symbol mode icon Write Prototypes Page Special characters Accents and umlauts Page Applications Page Creating a new file or folder Open Command menuRename Text menu PropertiesExit Edit/C Write SettingsDictionary Installing a dictionary from the C-Pen CDIntroduction Installing a dictionary from the web Removing a dictionary Access to dictionariesUsing C Dictionary Word edit box Translation/definition screen Word referencesWord selection screen Word selection listDictionaries button Text LanguageExit C Dictionary Info buttonSettings Text Quality Read ModeRecieving files Beam SettingsAlways send as Unicode Write FeedbackPlease note that it is impossible to read red text How to Calibrate PIN code System SettingsContrast Menu Language Power-off timeFont Left/Right HandInfo TroubleshootingGetting started SupportStorage Page Receiving files BeamSend files Always send files as Unicode Page Direct Using IRUsing cable Write only available for latin characters Installing C-Win Software Using C-PEN with Your PCConnecting C-Pen to a PC by IR Connecting C-Pen to a PC by Cable Pen Viewer Getting HelpCopy and paste in the PC Environment Installing and Removing Applications Transferring files to and from a PC Transferring FilesTransferring files to and from a PDA device Pen EditClosing the Connection RAM 4 MB Technical SpecificationsWarranty Page Limited Worldwide Warranty Warranty Information Page Page UL Statement Dictionary Copyright Notice Page Dictionary 7, 39 IndexCable Connector Calibration OCR Status field Storage 8