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shapes. The five buttons are for playback audio and recording
sounds. These five buttons will be explained in the Radio, Daisy and
Media program sections in this user manual.
To the right of the five buttons is on/off 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 the left.
Congratulations! You are now familiar with the very basic functions of
the buttons and ports that are located on the Braille Sense Plus B32.
The rest of the manual will discuss each function in greater detail to
allow you to maximize the potential of your Braille Sense Plus B32.
1.3 Hardware Specifications of the Braille Sense Plus B32
1. Operating system: Windows CE 5.0
2. Flash memory: 8GB
3. RAM: 128MB
4. Memory extension: Compact flash, SD memory or USB stick
memory
5. CPU: Intel PXA270
6. Battery: Lithium Ion (detachable), backup battery installed
7. Keyboard: Braille keyboard with Perkins-style, 4 function keys, 32
cursor routing keys, 4 scroll buttons, 5 audio buttons
8. Additional button and switch: key lock switch, audio mode switch,
reset button
9. Braille display: 32 refreshable Braille cells
10. Video output: VGA output, LCD
11. Network: 10/100 based Ethernet
12. Wireless: WLAN b/g, Bluetooth
13. Interface: USB OTG, USB, serial (RS-232C) port, CF slot, SD slot
14. Sound: Internal stereo speakers, stereo headphone jack
15. Voice recording: Internal microphone, external microphone jack
1.4 Memory on the Braille Sense Plus B32
The Braille Sense Plus B32 has 128MB of RAM (random access
memory) and 8GB of flash memory. The RAM is memory space that
is reserved for running programs. This memory space is a temporary
storage of any program files that are running or any current data
located in documents that you are editing. The data in the RAM area