
TABLE OF CONTENTS	

17. UTILITIES 
17.1 Calculator 
17.1.1 General Functions 
17.1.2 Fractional arithmetic 
17.1.3 Memory Functions 
17.1.4 Sine Functions 
17.1.5 Cosine Functions 
17.1.6 Tangent Functions 
17.1.7 Logarithm Functions 
17.1.8 Nemeth Braille code 
17.1.9 Copy to Clipboard 
17.1.10 Return formula 
17.1.11 Option Settings 
17.1.12 Exit 
17.1.13 Sample Math Calculations 
17.2 Display Compass Heading 
17.2.1 Options of gyrocompass 
17.3 Set Time and Date 
17.4 Display Time and Date 
17.5 Wake up alarm 
17.5.1 Set Time 
17.5.2 Alarm Sound 
17.5.3 Term 
17.5.4 Ringing Duration 
17.5.5 Repeat Interval 
17.5.6 Wake up Call Times 
17.5.7 Confirm/Cancel 
17.6 Calendar 
17.6.1 Using the Calendar 
17.7 Pronunciation Dictionary 
17.8 Stopwatch 
17.9 Terminal for Screen reader 
17.9.1 Terminal Clipboard
17.10 Setup Internet 
17.10.1 LAN Setup 
17.10.2 Setup Wireless LAN 
17.10.3 Modem & Bluetooth DUN setup 
17.10.4 ADSL Setup 
17.11 Display Network Status 
17.12 Display Power Status 
17.13 Backup/Restore Personalized settings 
17.14 Menu manager 
17.15 Format 
17.15.1 Formatting the disk 
17.16 Set Sleep Timer 
17.17 Upgrade Braille Sense U2 Firmware 
17.17.1 Upgrading the Braille Sense U2 Firmware Using the Internet 
17.17.2 Upgrading the Braille Sense U2 Firmware from a Disk 
17.18 Hot Keys for Utilities 

17. Utilities

The "Utilities" menu provides several special functions and settings for the Braille Sense U2. The "Utilities" menu contains the following items:

1) Calculator (for doing simple math equations as well as scientific calculations)
2) Display Compass heading (for displaying your current cardinal direction
3) (Set Time and Date (for setting the Braille Sense U2 internal clock)
4) Display Time and Date (for viewing the date and time) 
5) Wake up alarm (for setting an alarm)
6) Calendar (for checking dates according to the lunar and solar calendar)
7) Pronunciation Dictionary (for defining the way words are pronounced by the unit)
8) Stopwatch (for timing events)
9) Terminal for screen reader (for connecting your Braille Sense U2 to your PC for use as a Braille display, external speaker, etc) 
10) Setup internet (for creating Internet connection profiles)
11) Display Network Status (for displaying the status of your Internet connectivity)
12) Display power status (for discovering the amount of battery charge on the unit)
13) Backup/ Restore personalized settings (for backup/restore of personalized settings for each program in the Braille Sense U2) 
14) Menu manager (for hiding some program options according to your preference)
15) Format (for formatting the flashdisk as well as external storage devices)
16) Set Sleep Timer (for defining the time before the unit automatically goes to sleep)
17) Upgrade Braille Sense Firmware (for upgrading the Firmware)

To access the menu items,
1) Press "Space-1" or "Space-4" in the "program" menu.
2) Press "Enter" on the "Utilities" menu. Or, press "u (dots 1-3-6)" from the "program" menu to open the Utilities menu. 
3) The "Utilities" menu contains many settings dialogs and small applications.
The following sections discuss each of these menu options and their functions in greater detail.

17.1 Calculator
Using the calculator on the Braille Sense U2 you can do simple math equations as well as complex scientific calculations. The results and expressions are displayed in Braille, and spoken by the Braille Sense U2. While using the calculator, you can access the "help" menu by pressing "Space-h (dots 1-2-5)" for hot key information on the various calculator functions. 
To use the calculator, press "c (dots 1-4)" from within the "Utilities" menu. When using the calculator on the Braille Sense U2, you may type using computer Braille or Nemeth Braille when calculating or inserting expressions. Press "Space-g (dots1-2-4-5)" to toggle the Braille code between Computer Braille and Meneth code. You can clear the calculator by pressing "Backspace-c (dots 1-4)". If you insert numbers or a function into a result, the result disappears; and if you enter operators, you move to the next step. In addition, you can keep your result in the calculator's memory, and recall it later. You can activate the functions and operators via the calculator menu or you can use the hot keys associated with the various functions. 
The calculator functions are explained in greater detail below.

17.1.1 General Functions
"General functions" is a dialog box that contains the "general function list", a "Confirm" button, and a "Cancel" button. In the dialog box, you can navigate among the controls using "tab (Space-4-5)" and "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". In the general function list, you can navigate the operators using "Space-1" or "Space-4". Or, in the list, you can press the first letter of the operator you want to access. In the "Calculator", you can open the menu by pressing "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or "F2", and press "Enter" on "General Functions". Or, you can press "g (dots 1-2-4-5)" from the menu to access "General Functions". When the calculator is opened, 0 is displayed in computer Braille. From the calculation line, you can access the "General Functions" using the hot key, "Enter-g (dots 1-2-4-5)". 
When the dialog opens, you are placed on the general function list. Once there, you can select your desired operation and press "Enter" to perform it. You can cancel the operator selection by pressing "Enter" on "Cancel", "Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)", or "Space-e (dots 1-5)". You can also use hot keys to quickly execute operations. 
Use the following hot keys to perform basic calculations:
PLUS: dots 3-4-6
Minus: dots 3-6
Divided by: dots 3-4
Multiply by: dots 1-6
Percent: dots 1-4-6
Power: BackSpace-4-5
Square Root: Enter-q (dots 1-2-3-4-5)
Decimal point: dots 4-6
Left parenthesis: dots 1-2-3-5-6
Right parenthesis: dots 2-3-4-5-6
PI: Enter-p (dots 1-2-3-4)
Exponential: Enter-e (dots 1-5)
To enter negative numbers type minus (dots 3-6) and the number in parentheses. For example, type in minus 2 in the following manner: (-2).
For the percent operation, type the numbers first followed by the percent sign. Immediately after you type the percent sign (%), the number you have typed in is converted into a percent value. For example, 90 + 20% equals 90 + 18. The number 18 is displayed immediately on entering the % sign. The result of this expression is 108. 

17.1.2 Fractional arithmetic 
The Braille Sense U2 can perform fractional operations such as simplifying and multiplying fractions as well as converting fractions to decimals. 
When entering fractions, use "Backspace-dots3-4" for over. To enter one over two, type "1, Backspace-3-4, 2". When entering a mixed number, such as one and one-half, press space between the whole number and fraction. To enter one and one-half, type "1, Space, 1, Backspace-3-4, 2".
To multiply two-thirds by three-eighths, type, "2, Backspace-3-4, 3, dots-1-6, 3, Backspace-3-4, 8". Press Enter to perform the calculation. The result, 6/24, is automatically simplified to 1/4. 
You can also convert fractions to decimals, decimals to fractions, improper fractions to mixed numbers, or mixed numbers to improper fractions. When your result is fractional, you can bring up the "fraction options" by pressing "Space-3-4". Press "Space-1" and "Space-4" to move among the available options. If the fraction is a simple fraction, your options are ""fraction to decimal" and "return original fraction". If the fraction is an improper fraction, you also have an option to return "improper fraction to mixed number". If your fraction is a mixed number, the "mixed number to improper fraction" appears. Finally, if your result is a decimal and you press "Space-3-4", the decimal is converted to a fraction. 

17.1.3 Memory Functions
The "Memory Functions" store your resulting answers and calculations in memory for later use. The "Memory Functions" menu has four items: "Recall Item", "Delete All Saved Items", "Save Item", and "Statistics Functions". You can move among these items by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1" repeatedly, and press "Enter" on the desired feature. To access these menu items, press "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)" to open the menu, and press "Enter" on "Memory Functions". Or, you can press "v (dots 1-2-3-6)" from the menu.

17.1.3.1 Recall Items
"Recall Items" is a dialog, containing the following: "Variable list", "Delete", "Display detail", "Confirm", and "Cancel". You can navigate among these items by pressing tab (Space-4-5) or shift-tab (Space-1-2). You can access "Recall Items" by pressing "r (dots 1-2-3-5)" from the "Memory Functions" menu. Or, you can access the dialog by pressing "Backspace-r (dots 1-2-3-5)" in the calculation line. 
The "Variable list" displays "item name: the result value". You can move through the "Variable list" by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4". You can insert the result value into your calculation by pressing "Enter" on the item name. You can also copy items in the "Variable list". Press "Space" to select an item in the "Variable list". Then, press "Enter-i (dots 2-4)" to copy the selected items to the clipboard. 
The "Display detail" shows the item name and its result with the default set to "No". To review the detailed information, press "Space" to switch to "Yes". Then, it displays "item name: the expression = its result value" in Braille. 
"Delete" is used to remove a variable item. To delete an item, select the item you want to be deleted, and press "Enter" on "Delete". You can also select any number of individual items by pressing "Space" on each of them. 

17.1.3.2 Delete All Saved Items
You can delete all of the saved items stored in the "Recall Items". To do this, open the menu by pressing "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)" or press "F2". Then, use "Space-1" or "Space-4" to move to the "Memory Functions" menu, and press "Enter". Next, use "Space-1" or "Space-4" to move to "Delete All Saved Items", and press "Enter". You can also press "Enter-d (dots 
1-4-5)" while in the calculation line.

17.1.3.3 Save Items
"Save Items" is a dialog that allows you to define variables according to the current expression or result in the calculator and save them for future use. The dialog contains an edit box for typing in the variable name, a "Confirm" button and a "Cancel" button. You can move among the controls by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". From the "Memory Functions" menu, you can access "Save Items" by pressing "s (dots 2-3-5)". From the calculation line, use the hot key, "Backspace-s (dots 2-3-4)" to open the save items dialog. 
When the dialog is opened, the "item name" edit box is focused. Type a name for the variable, and press "Enter" or move to "confirm", and press "Enter". The current expression or result is then saved under the variable name you just specified.
If you type names under variables which have already been created, you are prompted, "Replace variable xx with current value? Yes". To change the value, press "Enter" on "Yes". If you do not want to change the value, press "Enter" on "No". Press "Space" to toggle between "Yes" and "No".
If you type function names like "sin", "coos", or "pi" as a variable name, you are warned, "Invalid item name", as you cannot use these functions in variable names. 
When you are on the calculation line, you can also define variables directly by typing "variable=expression" and press "Enter" to save the variable.. For example: "a=2+sin(30)" or "a=591",  

17.1.3.4 Statistics Function
If you select this menu item, a dialog opens, which consists of a list box containing all the stored variables, a list box displaying the results of several functions, and a "Close" button. You can move among these elements by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)", or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". You can open this dialog by pressing "Backspace-t (dots 2-3-4-5)" in the calculation line, or by pressing "t (dots 2-3-4-5)" in the "Memory Functions" menu. In the variable list, the variable names and their current values are displayed. You can move among these variables by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1". In order to select a variable to be used in the calculation, press "Space" on it. This list is the same as the one in the "Recall Items" dialog. The only difference is that this dialog always displays variable names and values, regardless of the value of "Detail display" option. After you select all of the variables to be used in the calculation, you can press "tab (Space-4-5)" to move to the "result" list. The "result" list displays the sum, average, variance, and standard deviation of the selected variables. You can move among these items by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1". To copy results from the list to the clipboard, press "Space" on the items you wish to select

17.1.4 Sine Functions
The "Sine Functions" menu is activated when you press "Enter" on "Sine Functions", or press "s (dots 2-3-4)" from the menu. You can open the menu by pressing "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)". Or, you can activate the "Sine Functions" menu by pressing "Enter-s (dots 2-3-4)" in the calculation line. The "sine function" list consists of "Sine", "Arc sine", and "Hyperbolic sine". If you press "Enter" on one of the three functions while moving with "Space-1" or "Space-4", or if you press "Enter" on "Confirm" while one of the functions is focused, (Space-4-5), you can insert it into your calculation line after selecting one of the sine functions. Or, you can insert one of the three sine functions by pressing the first letter of each from the list.

17.1.5 Cosine Functions
You can activate the "Cosine Functions" by pressing "Enter" on "Cosine Functions" or by pressing "i (dots 2-4)" from the menu. Or, in your calculation line, you can open the "Cosine Functions" by pressing "Enter-i (dots 2-4)". The "cosine function" list consists of "Cosine", "Arc cosine", and "Hyperbolic cosine". If you press "Enter" on one of the three functions while moving with "Space-1" or "Space-4", or press "Enter" on "Confirm" while one of the functions is focused, the calculation is performed. Or, you can activate one of the three cosine functions by pressing the first letter of each from the list.

17.1.6 Tangent Functions
You can activate the "Tangent Functions" when you press "Enter" on "Tangent Functions", or if you press "t (dots 2-3-4-5)" from the menu. You can also open the menu by pressing "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)". Or, in your calculation line, you can open the "Tangent Functions" by pressing "Enter-t (dots 2-3-4-5)". The "tangent functions" list consists of "Tangent", "Arc tangent", and "Hyperbolic tangent". If you press "Enter" on one of the three functions while moving with "Space-1" or "Space-4", or press "Enter" on "Confirm" while one of the functions is focused, you can insert this function into your calculation. Or you can insert one of the three tangent functions by pressing the first letter of each from the list.

17.1.7 Logarithm Functions
The "Logarithm Functions" is a dialog, which contains the following: "function list", a "Confirm" button, and a "Cancel" button. You can move among the three items by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". The function list consists of "Common logarithm" and "Natural logarithm", in which you can move by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4".
You can activate the "Logarithm Functions" menu by pressing "Enter" on "Logarithm Functions", or by pressing "l (dots 1-2-3)" from the menu.  Or, in your calculation line, you can open the "Logarithm Functions" by pressing "Enter-l (dots 1-2-3)".
If you press "Enter" on one of the logarithm functions, or "Tab" to "confirm" while one of the functions is focused, you can insert this function into your calculation. Or, you can run a "Natural logarithm" by pressing "n (dots 1-3-4-5)" from the list. You can run a "Common logarithm" by pressing "c (dots 1-4)".

17.1.8 Nemeth Braille code
In addition to using computer Braille to enter mathematical expressions in the calculator on the Braille Sense U2, you may also use the Nemeth Braille code for mathematics to enter expressions in to the calculator. The Nemeth code is a 6-dot Braille code developed by Abraham Nemeth used to encode mathematic and scientific symbols in Braille. Most students learn to read and write mathematical expressions using the Nemeth code, thus, it is useful to be able to enter expressions in to the calculator in the same manner they are learning to read and write them in hard copy Braille. You can toggle between computer Braille and Nemeth Braille using "Space-g (dots-1-2-4-5)".
Use the following dot combinations to enter the associated operators when entering mathematical expressions in Nemeth Braille:
Plus: dots 3-4-6
Minus: dots 3-6
Divided by: dots 4-6, 3-4
Multiply by: dot 4, dots 1-6 
Percent: dots 1-4-6
Power: dots 4-5
Square Root begin: dots 3-4-5
Square Root end: dots 1-2-4-5-6
Decimal point: dots 4-6
Left parenthesis: dots 1-2-3-5-6
Right parenthesis: dots 2-3-4-5-6
PI: dots 4-6, 1-2-3-4
Exponent: Enter-e (dots 1-5)
Improper/proper fraction begin: dots 1-4-5-6
Improper/proper fraction end: dots 3-4-5-6 
Over: dots 3-4
Begin fractional part of mixed number: dots 4-5-6, dots 1-4-5-6
Mixed number end: dots 4-5-6, dots 3-4-5-6
Equals: dots 4-6, 1-3
For example: to enter the square root of 2 times 8, type the following:
"square root begin (dots3-4-5)", "2 (dots2-3)", "multiply by, (dot 4, then dots1-6)", "8 (dots-2-3-6)", "square root end (dots1-2-4-5-6)".

17.1.9 Copy to Clipboard
The "Copy to Clipboard" function is used to copy your expression or result to the clipboard for pasting your expression or result in a document. You can activate it by pressing "Enter" on the "Copy to Clipboard" option, or by pressing "c (dots 1-4)" from the menu. Or, in the calculation line, you can press "Enter-c (dots 1-4)" to quickly copy your calculation to the clipboard. After copying, you can paste the calculation in a document. 
When you activate "Copy to Clipboard", you hear "Copy completed", and the Braille Sense U2 returns to your calculation line. 

17.1.10 Return formula 
There may be times, after viewing a result, that you wish to be reminded what expression you used to obtain that result. The "return formula" function allows you to return the expression you just entered
When your result is displayed, you can activate the "return Formula" function by pressing "Enter-r (dots-1-2-3-5)". You can also activate this function by pressing "F2" to enter the menu, navigating to "return Formula" and pressing "Enter".
When you activate "Return Formula", the expression you entered to obtain your current result is displayed.

17.1.11 Option Settings
You can activate the "Option Settings" by pressing "Enter" on the menu option or press "o (dots 1-3-5)" from the menu.  Or, from your calculation line, you can activate the "Option Settings" by pressing "Enter-o (dots 1-3-5)".
When the "Option Settings" dialog is open, if you press "Enter" on the option you want, or press "Enter" on the "Confirm" button associated with it, the option is set according to your preference. 
"Option Settings" is a dialog, which contains the following: "setting list", a "Confirm" button, and a "Cancel" button. You can move among the three items by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". The "setting list" consists of "Angle Unit" and "Calculator Braille Code". You can navigate among the 2 options by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4". Use "Space" to change the value of each setting.
When setting the angle unit, if you select "Radian", you can get the PI value while using the trigonometric function. If you select "Degree" and activate PI, you will get a wrong answer as this is not a valid calculation. 
You can set the Calculator Braille code to computer Braille or Nemeth Braille as described previously. You can use "Space-g (dots1-2-4-5)" to change this setting from anywhere in the calculator.

17.1.12 Exit
This is used to exit the calculator. You can close the calculator by pressing "Enter" on "Exit Calculator" or press z in the menu. Or, in your calculation line, you can exit by pressing "Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)".

17.1.13 Sample Math Calculations
The following are examples for each of the math functions you can perform when using the calculator on the Braille Sense U2.
General functions:
1. Addition PLUS
For PLUS press "dots 3-4-6".
For example, to add the numbers 10 and 20, enter: 10+20.
The result is displayed as 30.
2. Subtraction Minus
For Minus, press "dots 3-6".
For example, to add the numbers 10 and 20, and subtract 5, enter: 10+20-5. The result is displayed as 25.
3. Multiplication
For multiplication, press "dots 1-6".
For example, to multiply 10 by 20, enter: 10*20.
The result is displayed as 200.
4. Division
For Division, press "dots 1-4".
For example, to divide 20 by 10, enter: 20/10. The result is displayed as 2.
5. Percent
For Percent, press "dots 1-4-6".
To calculate a 10 percent mark-up of 20 enter, 20+10%: the result is 22. 
To calculate a 10 percent mark-down of 20, press: 20-10%: the result is 18.
To calculate what percentage 20 is of 10, press: 20/10%: the result is 200. 
To calculate 10 percent of 20, press: 20*10%: the result is 2. 
6. Power
For Power, press "Backspace" with "dots 4-5".
For example, to calculate 2 to the power of 10, press: 2^.10. The answer is 1024.
7. Calculating Square Root
To perform the Square root function, press "Enter" with "dots 1-2-3-4-5".
For example, to calculate the square root of 16, press: Enter with dots 1-2-3-4-5, 16 ")". Then, press enter.
Your answer is 4.
8. Exponent
For Exponent, press "Enter" with "dots 1-5".
For example, to calculate the Exponent of 2, press: Enter with dots 1-5 then 2, followed by the ")"was and "Enter". The result is 7.3890561.
9. Trigonometric Functions
Sine Functions:
For Sine, press "Enter" with "dots 2-3-4", and s. This is shown on the Braille display as, sin(.
For Arc Sine, press "Enter" with "dots 2-3-4", then a. This is displayed as asin(.
For Hyperbolic sine, press "Enter" with "dots 2-3-4", then "h". This is displayed as sinh(.
To calculate the sine of a 30 degree angle type the following: Enter with dots 2-3-4, then s, 30 and ")". Press "Enter" and your answer is displayed as 0.5.
Cosine Functions:
For Cosine, press "Enter" with "dots 2-4", and press i. This is displayed as cos(.
For Arc cosine, press "Enter", with "dots 2-4", then, a. This is displayed as acos(.
For Hyperbolic cosine, press "Enter" with "dots 2-4", then, h. This is displayed as cosh(.
For example, to calculate the cosine of a 30 degree angle, press: Enter with dots 2-4, C, 30 and ")". Then, press "Enter". Your answer is displayed as 0.8660254.
Tangent Functions:
For Tangent, press "Enter" with "dots 2-3-4-5" and t. This is displayed as tan(.
For Arc tangent, press "Enter" with "dots 2-3-4-5" then a. This is displayed as atan(.
For Hyperbolic tangent, press "Enter", with "dots 2-3-4-5", then, h. This is displayed as tanh(.
For example, to calculate the tangent of the 30 degree angle, press: Enter with dots 2-3-4-5, T, 30 and ")". That is, tan(30) the result of which is 0.57735027.
Logarithm Functions:
Common logarithm
For Common logarithm, press "Enter" with "dots 1-2-3", and not. This is displayed as log(.
For example, to calculate the common logarithm of 100, press: Enter with dots 1-2-3, N, 100 and ")". That is, log(100) which give the result 2.
Natural Logarithm
For Natural logarithm, press "Enter" with "dots 1-2-3", and, every. This is displayed as ln(.
For example, to calculate the natural logarithm of 100, press: Enter with dots 1-2-3, E, 100 and ")". That is, ln(100) which gives the result 4.60517019.

17.2 Display Compass Heading
Use this option to display the direction of the compass on the Braille Sense U2. You can display the compass heading from anywhere on the unit.
To display the compass heading, do the following:
Press "Enter-5-6" from anywhere on the Braille Sense U2.
The current status of the compass is displayed.
You can also access compass status in the "Utilities" menu. Move to "Display Compass Heading" by pressing "Space-4". Press "Enter" on the "Display Compass Heading" or simply press "h (dots 1-2-5)".
As you change direction, to check the current compass status, press "Space". The current direction is announced. 
To exit this function, press "Space-e (dots 1-5)" or Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6).
Note: It will take about 15 minutes to initialize the unit should the following situations occur:
1. The unit discharges a great distance from the location where the compass was last used.
2. The unit remains discharged for more than a month.

17.2.1 Options of gyrocompass
There are 2 option settings available when viewing compass status:
"Refreshing time" and "Compass display type". 
Refreshing time:
You can set the interval of the automatic announcement of the compass status. To set this option, follow these steps:
1) Execute "Display Compass Heading".
2) The Braille Sense U2 displays the current compass status. 
3) Press "Tab (Space-4-5)".
4) You are placed in the "Refreshing time" edit box.
5) Type the number of seconds between compass status announcements. By default, it is set to 0. You may type a number between 0 and 120.
Compass display type:
You can set the type of the compass display. To set, follow these steps:
1) Execute "Display Compass Heading".
2) The current compass status is displayed.
3) Press "Tab (Space-4-5)" to move to "Compass display type".
4)  The setting values are "cardinal and degrees", "cardinal only" and "degrees only". By pressing "Space", you can change the value of the setting. By default, it is set to "cardinal and degrees".

17.3 Set Time and Date
To set the Braille Sense U2's internal clock, press "Enter" on "Set Time and Date" in the "Utilities" menu.  You can find it by navigating the "Utilities" menu with "Space-1" or "Space-4" Or press "t (dots 2-3-4-5)" to open the "set time and date" dialog from the menu. 
The set time and date is a dialog, consisting of the following: "Time zone", "Use Daylight Savings", "Time format", "Time", "Date", "Synchronize with time server", a "Confirm" button, and a "Cancel" button. You can move among these items by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)".
When you activate "Set Time and Date" for the first time, you will likely see "Time zone? Pacific Time (US & Canada); Tijuana (GMPT-08:00)" as this is the default. You can review the "time zone" list by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1", or by typing the first letter of time zones or represented cities. Select your time zone, and move to the next item by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)". 
The "Use Daylight Saving" checks box displays according to "Time zone". If daylight saving time is used in the selected time zone, this item is displayed. If it is not used, this item is not displayed. You can check and uncheck this item using "Space".
The next item is "Time format", the options for which are 12 hour and 24 hour time. You can toggle between the two using "Space-1" or "Space-4". 
Move to "Time" by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)". Use this option to set the clock's time. If you select 12 hour clock in the "Time format", A.M. or P.M. is displayed after the hour and minute. In the 12 hour clock, you can toggle A.M. it P.M. by pressing "Space-x (dots 1-3-4-6)". In the 24 hour clock setting, you can type a 24-hour time regardless of A.M. or P.M. When typing the time, separate the hour and minute using a space or a colon. 
Move to "Date" by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)". Type the "Date" month, date, and year  as mm/dd/yyyy. Use 2 digits for the month, 2 digits for the day, and 4 digits for the year, separating them by a space or a slash. 
The next item is "Synchronize with time server", used to synchronize time and date with a time server on the Internet. This function is extremely useful when the date and time of Braille Sense U2 is faster or slower than the current time. To to execute this function, your Braille Sense u2 must be connected to the Internet. When connected, press "Enter" on the "Synchronize with time server" button. After synchronization, it displays the synchronized time in the "Time" edit combo box. The synchronized date is also displayed in the "Date" edit combo box.
To save your settings, press "tab (Space-4-5)", to the "confirm" button and press "Enter" you are returned to "Set Time and Date" in the "Utilities" menu. Or, when you have completed entering all of the information simply presses "Enter".

17.4 Display Time and Date
Use this function to check the current date and time. To activate this function, press "Space 1" or "Space-4" to navigate to "Display Time and Date" in the "Utilities" menu, and press "Enter". Or, you can activate this function by pressing d from the menu. You can also query the time and date from anywhere on the Braille Sense U2. Press "Space-t (dots 2-3-4-5)" to check the time. Press tab (Space-4-5), and today's date is displayed.

17.5 Wake up alarm
You can set a "Wake up alarm" so that an alarm sounds on the Braille Sense U2 at a specified time every day. To open "Wake up alarm", from the "Utilities" menu, use "Space-1" or "Space-4" to navigate to "Wake up alarm", and press "Enter". If this is the first time you have opened "Wake up alarm", and you have not yet set the time or date in the Braille Sense U2, the unit prompts, "Set time:" After you set the time, the Braille Sense U2 displays the "Wake up alarm" dialog. You are then prompted, "Set time:" The "Wake up alarm" dialog contains the following: "Set time", "Bell", "Term", "Alarm duration", "Repeat interval", "Wake up call times", a "Confirm" button, and a "Cancel" button. You can move among the controls by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" and "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". 
When the alarm sounds, the Braille display also displays the message "Wake up call. Press Backspace-enter to stop the alarm". As the message indicates, to stop the alarm, press "Backspace-enter". 

17.5.1 Set Time
When you open the "Wake up alarm" dialog, the Braille Sense U2 displays the "Set time" field. The value is set to the current time or the time specified previously. Here you can directly type the time, or set the time using the shortcut keys, as explained in section 6.3. After you set the time press "tab (Space-4-5)" to move to the next field. 

17.5.2 Alarm Sound
You can select from one of 3  alarm sounds or a vibration for the wake up alarm. If you press "tab (Space-4-5)" from "Set time", the current alarm sound plays. Press "Space-1" or "Space-4" to change the alarm sound. As you move among the sounds, the various alarm sounds are played. When you reach the 4th option, "Vibrate motor", the Braille Sense U2 produces a long vibration representing the one you would feel should you choose to use this option to alert you of your alarm. When you have selectedyour desired alarm type, press "tab (Space-4-5)" to move to the next field.

17.5.3 Term
In this field, you can set which days of the week the alarm sounds. There are four options: "Off", "Once", "Week days", and "Every day". Move among these options by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4". If the "Term" is set to "Off", the alarm does not go off at the specified time, no matter how the other options in the dialog are set. If the "Term" is set to "Once", the alarm goes off only once. If the "Term" is set to "Week day", the alarm goes off at the same time every weekday, Monday through Friday. If the "Term" is set to "Everyday", the alarm goes off at the specified time 7 days a week. When you have selected your preference, press "tab (Space-4-5)" to move to the next field.

17.5.4 Ringing Duration
This option sets the amount of time that the alarm sounds. The options are 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 3 minutes. Move among these options by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4". If you set the ringing duration to "1 minute", the alarm sounds for one minute, then is silent. To stop the alarm before a minute has passed, , press "Backspace-enter".

17.5.5 Repeat Interval
This option sets the amount of time that is between the times that the alarm sounds. For example, if you set the repeat interval to three minutes, after the alarm has stopped sounding, it rings again in 3 minutes, . The available settings are 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, or 20 minutes. Move among these options by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4". 

17.5.6 Wake up Call Times
This option allows you to decide how many times the alarm sounds. If the alarm is not turned off by pressing "Backspace-enter", it repeats according to the number of times you set for this option. The available settings are 1 to 10. Move among these options by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4". 

17.5.7 Confirm/Cancel
If you press "Enter" on the "Confirm" button, the changes are saved, and the dialog is closed. If you do not want to save the changes, press "Enter" on the "Cancel" button. The Braille Sense U2 keeps the previous alarm settings, and closes the dialog.

17.6 Calendar
You can open the calendar by pressing "Enter" on "Calendar" in the "Utilities" menu, or by pressing "l (dots 1-2-3)". The following options are available: "Solar calendar", and "Lunar calendar"". In the calendar, you can check three kinds of information starting from the year 1841 to the year 2043. If you type a date that is not in the range and press "Enter", you get the message, "Invalid date", and return to the "Date" edit combo box. 

17.6.1 Using the Calendar
The "Calendar" is composed of the "Solar calendar", and the "Lunar calendar". In the "Lunar calendar", a leap month is displayed with "l (dots 1-2-3)". The calendar works according to a date unit. The default is the date set on the Braille Sense U2. 
The following is an explanation of how to check the dates.
1. Moving items
You can switch among "Solar calendar", and "Lunar calendar" by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)".
2. Typing date
In the calendar, you can type a month, date, and year in the form of mm/dd/yyyy. Use 2 digits for the day, 2 digits for the month, and 4 gigits for the year, separating them using a slash or space. If you press "Enter" after typing a date, the date is announced in one calendar, and you can press "Tab (Space-4-5) to move to the equivalent date in the other calendar. 
3. Hotkeys for switching dates
After typing a date, you can check the "Solar calendar", "Lunar calendar", and "Day of week" by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)".
Move to the next day: Space-6
Move to the previous day: Space-3
Move to the next week: Space-5
Move to the previous week: Space-2
Move to the next month: Space-4
Move to the previous month: Space-1
Move to the next year: Space-5-6
Move to the previous year: Space-2-3

17.7 Pronunciation Dictionary
The "Pronunciation dictionary" is used to modify how Braille Sense U2 pronounces specified words as defined by your entries into the dictionary.  You can open it by pressing "p (dots 1-2-3-4)" from the "Utilities" menu.
The "Pronunciation dictionary" is composed of the list, "Add Word" button, "Modify Word" button, "Delete Word" button and "Close" button. You can move among these controls by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". 
The list is shown as "word: xx ?yy" where "xx" is the original word and "yy" is the alternative pronunciation. For example, if you wanted to hear "Who" pronounced as "world health organization" and you added the word to the pronunciation dictionary, it is listed as "word: WHO ?world health organization". You can move up or down through items in the pronunciation dictionary by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4". You can also click the cursor routing key corresponding to the item position you want to focus. For example, if there are 10 items in the list and you want to focus the 5th item, you can click the 5th cursor routing key and your focus is placed on the 5th item on the list. The pronunciation dictionary does not list entries in alphabetical order, but rather, in the order they were added to the dictionary. 
To add a new word, press "Enter" on the "Add Word" button or you can press "Space-i (dots 2-4)". You are prompted to, "Add entry:" Type the word for which you want to change the pronunciation and press "tab (Space-4-5)" to "Replacement:" Type the letters that produce the alternative pronunciation you desire. Press "Enter" or press "tab (Space-4-5)" to move to the "Confirm" button and press "Enter". The word is added, and the focus is returned to the "Add Word" button.  To cancel this modification, press "Enter" on the "Cancel" button or press "Space-e (dots 1-5)" or press "Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)".
To modify a stored entry, navigate to the item you want to modify. Move to the "Modify Word" button by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)", and press "Enter". Or when the entry is focused, press "Space-m (dots 1-3-4)". You are prompted to, "Modify entry: (focused word)". Press "tab (Space-4-5)" and you are placed in the "Replacement: (new pronunciation)" edit box. Type the new replacement pronunciation text and press "Enter". Or press "tab (Space-4-5)" again to move to the "Confirm" button and press "Enter". The word is modified and the focus is returned to the "Modify Word" button. To cancel this modification, press "Enter" on the "Cancel" button or press "Space-e (dots 1-5)" or press "Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)".
To delete a stored entry, navigate to the entry you want to delete. Move to the "Delete word" button by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)", and press "Enter". Or, press "Space-d (dots 1-4-5)" on the item you want to delete. You are prompted, "Delete? Yes". If you are sure you want to delete the item, press "Enter". If not, press "Space" to change to "No" and press "Enter".
To exit the "Pronunciation dictionary", you can press "Enter" on the "Close" button or press "Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)".

17.8 Stopwatch
When you press "Enter" on the "Stopwatch", "00:00:00" is displayed. Press "Enter", to start the stopwatch running. Press "Enter" again, to pause, and the Braille Sense U2 announces the elapsed time, and displays it in Braille. Pressing "Enter" again restarts the stopwatch running.
If you press "Backspace" while the stopwatch is paused or running, The Braille Sense U2 announces the elapsed time and clears to "00:00:00". While the stopwatch is running, pressing "Space" gives you the elapsed time. As the stopwatch is still running, the Braille display continues displaying the time second by second as it passes. 
Press "Space-F2" to stop displaying the time. If you press "Space-F2" once more, the time is displayed again.
If you press "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)" when the stopwatch is idle or while it is running, you switch to the "Countdown timer". If you activate the "Countdown timer", you are asked to type hours, minutes, and seconds. When typing the hours, minutes, and seconds, type a two-digit number for the hour, minute, and the second using Computer Braille or grade 1.  You do not need to use a number sign. If you press "Enter" without typing any numbers, the "Countdown timer" starts counting down by the default time, which is set to one minute. When started, the "Countdown timer" displays "countdown xx minute", and begins running.
Press "Enter" on the "Countdown timer", and the Braille Sense U2 tells you the remaining time, and pauses countdown. Press "Enter" again to restart the timer. Pressing "Backspace" clears the "Countdown timer". If the timer reaches zero, a 10-second alarm sounds, and the "Countdown timer" clears. If you press "Backspace-enter" while the alarm is sounding, the alarm stops and your timer clears, and is ready to accept a new time.
Press "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)", to return to the stopwatch. To exit the "Stopwatch" or "Countdown timer", press "Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)", and you return to the "Stopwatch" item in the "Utilities menu.

17.9 Terminal for Screen reader
The "Terminal for screen reader" function allows the Braille Sense U2 to be used as a Braille display when connected to a computer or cell phone that uses a compatible screen reader such as Window-Eyes, Supernova, or Apple's VoiceOver. Before using this function, make sure that the Braille Sense U2 is connected to your personal computer or smart phone via a Bluetooth serial connection, or to the USB client port. To turn on this function, from the "Utilities" menu, press "Space-4" repeatedly to reach "Terminal for screen reader". Then press "Enter".
When you activate "terminal for screen reader", the list of connection options is displayed. The options are "Bluetooth serial port" and "USB port". Press "Space-1" or "Space-4" to reach your desired connection type. Press "Enter" and the unit announces, "Terminal mode". The Braille Sense U2 no longer speaks as it is now simply acting as a Braille display for your computer or smart phone. If the connection fails, you are returned to the list of connection methods.
To exit the "Terminal for Screen reader" press "Backspace-Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)".
For more information on using the Braille Sense U2 as a Braille display, see section 13.2.5 on using the Bluetooth serial service. You can also download USB drivers and installation instructions for various screen readers under the "Resource Center" section of our website: www.hims-inc.com.

17.9.1 Terminal Clipboard
Terminal Clipboard allows you to create and edit text on the notetaker before sending it via the Terminal for Screen Reader to the connected device. This can be useful in instances like when using VoiceOver on an i-device, in which characters are translated as they are sent to the IPhone or iPad. In this case, if you do not type quickly, characters may be mistranslated. For example: if you type "t e l l" and do not type quickly enough, VoiceOver could potentially translate this as "thateverylikelike" as, if there are pauses in typing, each Braille character can potentially be translated to its whole word equivalent. In the same way, editing text is also difficult as, any letter or single character Braille contraction, when typed by itself is translated as that contraction. So, if you are attempting to type the word "talk", and accidentally type "tall", when you delete the "l" and type the "k" the "k" is translated as "knowledge". Thus, the text you get is "talknowledge". To truly fix the word, you must erase the entire word and type it again.
Thus, creating/editing text when using your notetaker as a Braille display is sometimes a very exact and tedious business. As explained above, the Terminal Clipboard allows you to create and edit text on the notetaker, and send the completed text to the connected computer or SmartPhone via the Terminal for Screen reader.
To enter "Terminal Clipboard", press "Space-Enter-I (dots-2-4)". The Braille Sense announces, "Terminal Clipboard". Type and edit your text using normal text entry and edit commands. In "Terminal Clipboard", the Braille display and keyboard are temporarily disabled from sending/receiving information to/from your connected computer or i-device, so that you may use them for creating/editing your text. For more information on text entry and editing, please see section 5 of this manual on the Word Processor. When you are finished typing the text you wish to send to your computer or PDA, press "enter" and the text is quickly inputted to the device via the Terminal for Screen reader, and your Braille Sense returns to sending/receiving information to and from the connected device.
"Terminal Clipboard" can also be useful for transferring text from a document or e-mail in your notetaker, to a document or e-mail you are creating on your connected computer or SmartPhone. As the "Data Input Mode" is a standard edit box on the notetaker, you can paste text in to it from the notetaker's clipboard. (see the sections of this manual regarding selecting text as it applies to supported programs such as the Word Processor, E-mail, Web Browser, etc.)
To send text on the notetaker's clipboard to your connected device via the Terminal for screen reader, do the following:
1) While in Terminal Mode, press "Space-Enter-I (dots2-4)" to activate "Data Input Mode".
2) Press "Enter-v (dots1-2-3-6) to paste the text from the clipboard to the edit box.
3) Press "Enter" to send the text to the computer or i-device via the Terminal for Screen Reader.

17.10 Setup Internet
The "Setup internet" function is used to configure your Braille Sense U2 to use various connection types to access the Internet. The "Setup internet" utility contains the following connection options: "LAN", "Wireless LAN", "Modem", "ADSL", and "Bluetooth DUN". You can move among the five items by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1". The "LAN" setup should be used if you are connecting to the Internet via a Ethernet network or router. The "Modem" setup should be used if you are connecting to the Internet via a dial-up modem. The "ADSL" setup should be used if you are connecting to the Internet via a DSL modem. To connect to the Internet via a wireless network, use the "Wireless LAN" option. 
To activate "Setup internet", press "Enter" on "Setup internet" in the "Utilities" menu, or press "I (dots 2-4)" from the menu. 
Or, if the PC on which the Active Sync program is installed is connected to the Internet, and the Braille Sense U2 is connected to that PC, you can also connect the Braille Sense U2 to the Internet via that connection.
The various connection types are explained in greater detail in the following sections.

17.10.1 LAN Setup
Before attempting to set up a LAN connection,  connect one end of a LAN cable to the Braille Sense U2 and the other to a router or direct LAN connection to the Internet. ALSO, be sure the Ethernet port is turned on in the "Global Options" dialog. You can toggle the Ethernet port on and off from anywhere on Braille Sense U2 using "Backspace-1-5-6". From the list of connection options in "Set up Internet", navigate to "LAN" and press "Enter". 
"Setup IP: Automatic" is displayed. If your service provider does not require you to use a static IP address, simply press "Enter" on this option for automatic setup. For the automatic setup, your host server should provide DHCP service (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
To set up your IP configuration manually, move to "Manual" by pressing "Space-1", and press "Enter". The following settings are displayed: "IP", "Subnet mask", "Gateway", and "Primary DNS". These settings require specific numeric addresses. Please contact your Internet service provider for the correct addresses. Use computer Braille to type the information for each setting, using "Space-1" and "Space-4" to move among the settings. When you have entered the information for each item, press "Enter" to save the settings. The unit announces, "Setting completed". And you are returned to "Setup internet". Your Internet connection should be active, thus allowing you to use E-mail, the Social Networking programs, or the Web browser.

17.10.2 Setup Wireless LAN
Before setting up a Wireless LAN connection, be sure wireless is turned on in the "Global Options" dialog. You can toggle wireless on and off  from anywhere on the Braille Sense U2 using "Backspace-1-4-5-6". To connect to a wireless network,  navigate to the "Wireless LAN" option in the connection types list under "Setup Internet" and press "Enter". 
The "Wireless LAN" dialog consists of the "access points" list, "Advanced" button and "Close" button. You can move among these controls by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". If wireless is not turned on, the "access points" list displays "no items". 
When wireless is on, this list shows the wireless "access points" (networks) in range of your notetaker. The "Access points" list displays the "access point name", "encryption", and "sensitivity" of each item. (Ex: linksys, encryption: WEP, sensitivity: good.) If there is more than one access point in the list, you can move among them by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4". Move to the "access point" to which you want to connect, and press "Enter". If the access point has no encryption, the Braille Sense U2 announces, "Connecting to (access point name)". If connection is successful, the connecting sound is heard. If the network is encrypted and requires a network key, when you press "Enter" on the access point, the "Network key" edit box is displayed. Type the network key in computer Braille in the edit box and press "Enter". If your settings are correct, the unit says, "Completed setting profile" and the connecting sound is heard. 
The "Advanced" common dialog is used to modify an existing profile, manually add a new profile, or check the settings of an existing profile. If you press "Enter" on the "Advanced" button while wireless LAN is turned off, "no items" is displayed. Pressing "Enter" on the "advanced" button, while wireless LAN is turned on, displays a list of the wireless profiles saved on the Braille Sense U2.. 
The "Advanced" dialog has 5 controls. You can navigate among these controls by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". The "Advanced" common dialog contains the "profile list", "Connect" button, "Add" common dialog button, "Remove" button, "Properties" common dialog button, and "Close" button. 
1. "Profile list": The list of profiles you have added. You can move through the list by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1".
2. "Connect" button: Used to connect to the selected wireless profile. 
3. "Add" common dialog button: Used to manually add a profile, specifically where an SSID is hidden, and thus does not appear in the "access points" list. "Add common dialog" contains 10 controls.
1) "Setup IP: Automatic" combo box: You can switch between automatic and manual by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1". If you select "Manual", you must enter your IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address, and DNS IP address. You can move among these computer edit boxes by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1". Press "tab (Space-4-5)" to move to the next control.
2) "Network name (SSID)" computer edit box: Type the network ID in the computer edit box.
3) "Network mode" combo box: You can select among "Infrastructure", and "802.11 ad-hoc" mode by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4".
4) "Network authentication mode" combo box: Select among "Open", "Shared", "WPA-PSK", and "WPA2-PSK" by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4".
5) "Data encryption" combo box: Select the data encryption method by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4". If you select "Open" or "Shared" in network authentication mode, you can choose among "Disable" and "WEP". And if you select "WPA-PSK" or "WPA2-PSK" in network authentication mode, either "AES" or "TKIP" can be selected in the "Data encryption" combo box.
6) "The key is provided automatically" check box: If the "access point" does not provide a key for users automatically, uncheck this check box by pressing "Space". The default is checked. 
7) "Network key" computer edit box: This is a computer edit box to type the network key if the key is not provided automatically.
8) "Key index" edit box: This is an edit box to type the key number of the wireless access point that matches the network key input.
9) "Confirm" button: Pressing this button applies the changes.
10) "Cancel" button: You can press this button to cancel the setup.
Note: 
1) If "Data encryption" has been set as "disabled", press "Tab (Space-4-5)" and you are taken directly to the "Confirm" button. 
2) "Network key" and "Key index" is displayed only if you uncheck "The key is provided automatically".
4. "Remove" button: To delete a profile item in the profile list, select the profile item you wish to delete, and press "r (dots 1-2-3-5)" or navigate to the "Remove" button by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)", and press "Enter" on the "Remove" button.
5. "Properties" common dialog button: To get information about a selected profile item in the profile list, press "Enter" on the "Properties" common dialog button after focusing on a profile item.  By using "tab (Space-4-5)". You can reconfirm the information for each profile. You can also modify the information in the "Properties".
To exit the "Advance" dialog, press "Space-e(dots 1-5)" or "Space-z(dots 1-3-5-6)".

17.10.3 Modem & Bluetooth DUN setup
Before setting up the Braille Sense U2 to connect to the Internet via a modem, you must connect a USB 3G modem card to the USB port. From the list of connection types under the "Setup internet" option in the "Utilities" menu, move to the modem by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4," and press "Enter." 
If you wish to connect to a Mobile network using Bluetooth DUN, move to "Bluetooth DUN" and press "Enter". Bluetooth DUN does not require the insertion of a modem, however, its user interface is the same as setting up a connection using the modem.
The modem setup contains the following: "connect list", "Default", "Add", "Modify", "Delete", and "Close". You can move among these controls by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". You can move among the items in each control by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1".
The "connect list" contains previously added connection configurations. You can move among these by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1".
The "Default" is to set the default connection to use when connecting via a modem. To set a connection as the default, move to the "connect list", and navigate to "Default" by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)"", and press "Enter".
"Add" is a dialog for creating a modem connection configuration. It contains "connection settings list", a "Confirm" button, and a "Cancel" button. You can move among these by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". The "connection settings list" contains "Connect name", "Connect number", "ID", "Password", and "Modem speed". In the "Connect name" edit box, type the host name or something that clearly identifies this connection to you. In the "Connect number" edit box, type the number of the host in computer Braille. Note: you can type numbers and commas only. If the connection requires an ID and password, enter these in the appropriate edit boxes using computer Braille. If the connection does not require an ID and password, leave these blank. In the "Modem speed", combo box, select one from the list by pressing "Backspace" or "Space". When you have entered all of the necessary information, press "Enter" to save the connection configuration. If you do not want to save, you can cancel by moving to "Cancel" using "tab (Space-4-5)", and press "Enter" on it.
"Modify" is used to change the information in a given connection configuration. You can do this by moving to the connection you want to modify and pressing "Enter". You can also press "tab (Space-4-5)" to navigate to "Modify" and press "Enter". Or, you can press "Enter-m (1-3-4)" on the "Connect name" in the "connect list". "Modify" contains the same items as the "Add" dialog, and you navigate and set the values in the same way.
To delete an item, move to the connection you want to delete, and press "Enter" on the "delete" button.  Or, you can delete an item by pressing "Space-d (dots 1-4-5)" on the connection you wish to delete. 
To exit the "Modem setup", press "Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)", or press "tab (Space-4-5)" to move to the "Close" button and press "Enter". 

17.10.4 ADSL Setup
To connect the Braille Sense U2 to the Internet via a DSL connection, use the ADSL connection option in "Set up Internet". Before configuring the connection, connect one end of a LAN cable to the Braille Sense U2's LAN port and the other end to a DSL modem. Be sure the Ethernet port is turned on in the "Global Options" dialog. From the connection types list under "Setup Internet", navigate to "ADSL" and press "Enter". 
The ADSL configuration dialog contains the following controls: connect list, default, add, modify, delete, and close. You can move among the controls by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". Within each control, you can move among the items by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1".
The "connect list" contains the names of previously added connection configurations. Select one by pressing "Enter" on it. Use the "Default" button, to set one of the configurations as the default ADSL connection. 
Use the "Add" button to create a new ADSL connection configuration. The "Add" dialog has three controls: a settings list, a "Confirm" button, and a "Cancel" button. You can move among the three controls by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". 
The settings list contains the following: Connect name, ID, and Password. You can move among the settings by pressing '"Space-4" or "Space-1". In the "Connect name" edit box, type the server host name or something that identifies this connection to you. In the "ID" and "Password" edit boxes, type the information in computer Braille. After entering the necessary information, press "Enter" to save the connection settings, or tab to the "Confirm" button and press "Enter". To cancel creation of the connection configuration, tab to the "Cancel" button and press "Enter", or press "Space-z (dots1-3-5-6)".  
Use the "Modify" button to change the information in a given connection configuration. To modify a connection, select the connect name you want to modify from the list, and press "Enter" on the "Modify" button. Or, press "Enter-m (dots 1-3-4)" on the connection you wish to modify. The "Modify" dialog contains the same items as "Add", and you navigate and enter information the same way.
To delete a connection configuration from the list, select the connect name you want to delete from the list, and press "Enter" on the "delete" button. Or, press "Space-d (dots 1-4-5)" on the connection name you want to delete.
To exit the ADSL setup, press "Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)", or press "Enter" on the "Close" button.

17.11 Display Network Status
Using this utility, you can check whether the Braille Sense U2 is currently connected to the Internet. This utility provides information about the current connection type, the current IP of the unit, subnet mask, gateway, and MAC address. To check network status, press "Enter" on "Display Network Status", or press "n (dots 1-3-4-5)" from the "Utilities" menu. You can also queery network status from the "program" menu by pressing "Space-n (dots-1-3-4-5)". 
When you launch "Display network status", the information about the current connection is displayed. If you press "tab (Space-4-5)", the Braille Sense U2 displays a "Renew" button. If you press "tab (Space-4-5) again, "close" is displayed. If you press "shift-tab (Space-1-2)", the Braille Sense U2 moves among these elements in the opposite direction. 
The first item in the information list (status) indicates whether the Braille Sense U2 is currently connected to the Internet (online/offline), and if so, the current connection type (LAN, Modem, ADSL, or Wireless LAN). The next item is the "current IP address", followed by "Subnet mask", and "Gateway", and finally "MAC address". You can move among these items by pressing "Space-4" or "Space-1". If the Braille Sense U2 is not currently connected to the Internet, the status information shows "offline", and the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway display 0's. 

17.12 Display Power Status
You can activate the "Display power status" function by pressing b or press "Enter" on "Display power status" from the "Utilities" menu.  You can queery power status from anywhere on the Braille Sense U2 by pressing "Space-1-6". When you execute this command, 2 pieces of information are displayed: the percentage of charge remaining in the battery, and whether the Braille Sense U2 is using the AC adapter or the battery to receive power. After checking power status, you can exit by pressing "Space-z (1-3-5-6)", and you are returned to your previous location on the unit. 

17.13 Backup/Restore Personalized settings
"Backup/Restore Personalized settings" is a utility used to backup/restore the option settings for each program in the Braille Sense U2 all at once. You can run this utility by pressing "k (dots 1-3)" from the "Utilities" menu.  
The "backup/restore" dialog contains: the "program option check box list", a "Select all" button, a "Backup" button, a "Restore" button, and a "Cancel" button. You can move among the check boxes in the "program option check box list", by pressing "Space-1" or "Space-4". You can move among the controls in the dialog by pressing "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)". 
The "program option check box list" contains "Options settings", "File manager options", "Word processor options", "Address manager options", "Schedule manager options", "Media player options", "Web browser options", "E-mail options", "DAISY Player options", "Radio options", "Bluetooth manager options", "Social Networking options" and "Database manager options".
In this list, move to the program options you want to backup or restore and check the item by pressing "Space". You can uncheck a checked item by pressing "Space" again. To select all of the program options in the list, press "Enter" on the "Select all" button. 
After selecting all the options you want to backup or restore, press "Enter" on the "Backup" or "Restore" button, or press "Enter-b (dots-1-2)" to backup or "Enter-r (dots-1-2-3-5)" to restore. If you select the "Backup" button, you are prompted to select a path for storing the backup file. Navigate to the folder in which to store the backup files using normal file/folder navigation commands. Select the folder or drive in which to store the backup by pressing "Space", and press "Enter" to start the backup process. 
Each of these options has its own backup file. This means that if you backup options for 5 programs, the utility generates 5 backup files. 
If you select the "Restore" button, you are prompted for the path from which to restore backup files. Again, use normal file and folder navigation to select the folder containing your backup files. If you select a folder in which there is no backup, you receive a message indicating there is no backup option file. To restore your settings, select the folder containing the backup files by pressing "Space", then press "Enter" to initiate the restore process.
If you hard reset your Braille Sense U2, or its battery is fully discharged, the main option settings and settings for each program are initialized to the default values. If you have created a backup of your settings, you can restore the option settings after the hard reset.

17.14 Menu manager
Using the Menu manager, on the Braille Sense U2, you can manage whether or not certain programs are displayed in the menus. The following programs can be shown or hidden using the Menu manager.
1) Sense Dice Game
2) Sense Brain Game
3) Twitter
4) Google Talk
5) MSN Messenger.
To execute the "Menu manager", follow these steps: 
(1) From the "program" menu, press U (dots1-3-6) or Enter on the "Utilities" menu.
(2) Press the short cut key, "m (dots 1-3-4)" or "Enter" on "Menu manager".
(3) The "Menu manager'" dialog is displayed. 
The dialog of the "Menu manager" consists of the following items:
1) The program list 
2) Confirm button
3) Cancel button
To navigate among the programs, press "Space-1" or "Space-4". 
Press "Tab (Space-4-5)" or "Shift-tab (Space-1-2)" to navigate to the "Confirm" and "Cancel" buttons. 
To hide unused programs on the Braille Sense U2, press "Space" on each of the programs you wish to hide in the program list. Press "Enter" to save your settings, or tab to "Confirm" and press "Enter". You must reset the Braille Sense U2 using the "Reset" button on the back of the unit for these settings to take effect. When the Braille Sense U2 reboots, the programs you chose to hide are no longer displayed. 
To unhide the programs, return to the "Menu Manager" dialog, and press "Space" on the programs you wish to unhide, and press "Enter" to save the settings. Press "Reset" once again, and the programs reappear in the menus after the unit reboots.

17.15 Format
At times, it may become necessary to reformat the flashdisk in the Braille Sense U2.  You can access the "format" function by pressing f from the "Utilities" menu. When you format the flashdisk, or any disk on the Braille Sense U2, all information is erased. Therefore, before you format, you are advised to backup any important data if possible.

17.15.1 Formatting the disk
You can format the flashdisk using 2 methods:
1. Formatting the disk from the "Utilities" menu.
1) Go to "Format" in the "Utilities" menu.
2) Press "Enter", and "flashdisk" is focused.
3) Press "Enter"
4) You are prompted, "Format flashdisk?" Yes". 
5) Press "Enter"
6) You are prompted, "All data will be lost. Continue? Yes". 
7) Press "Enter". 
8) The unit announces, "Now formatting flashdisk" and the format is started.
9) When the format is complete, you are returned to the "Disk" list.
To cancel the format, press "Space", or press "Enter" on "No" in step 4 or 6.
You can also use this utility to format external storage devices such as SD cards or USB drives by choosing them from the disk list and following the procedure as described above. 
2. Formatting the flashdisk using "Reset".
1) Press and hold "Space-1-2-3". 
2) While holding down "Space-1-2-3", quickly press and release the reset button.
3) Continue holding "Space-1-2-3" until the unit announces, "Format start". 
4) When the format completes, the unit reboots and you are placed in the "program" menu.

17.16 Set Sleep Timer
YOU can set the sleep timer to turn the Braille Sense U2 off after a specified amount of time regardless of what you are doing.
To set the sleep timer, follow these steps:
1) Open the "Utilities" menu.
2) Press "Space-1" or "Space-4", to move to "Sleep timer".
3) Press "Enter". 
4) Or press "Space-j (dots 2-4-5)" from anywhere on the unit. 
5) You are prompted, "Sleep timer: 0".
6) Enter the number of minutes for the sleep timer in the edit box. The available settings range from 0 to 180.
7) Press "Enter".
When the sleep timer is set, even if the device is active, it powers off after the specified amount of time. If you set the sleep timer for "5" minutes and press "Space-J (dots 2-4-5)" after 2 minutes, "3" is displayed in the edit box, indicating the time remaining before the sleep timer powers the unit off. 

17.17 Upgrade Braille Sense U2 Firmware
Using this utility, you can update the Braille Sense U2 either via an Internet connection or from external media containing the upgrade files. If you choose the "Online" method, be sure you have an active Internet connection before attempting the upgrade.  When you update the Braille Sense U2, all of the settings are returned to their default status. Data in the flashdisk is protected. However, we recommend you backup your files before updating the Braille Sense U2 Firmware as unexpected problems can occur.
Note: You cannot cancel the update once it has started. You must not reset the unit during an upgrade. You must keep the unit connected to AC power throughout the upgrade process. We recommend you do not touch the Braille Sense U2 while it is updating. It may take up to 30 minutes to update the Braille Sense U2, depending on the speed of your Internet connection. On completing the installation, the Braille Sense U2 reboots again to finish the update and places you in the "program" menu.
Also note: the upgrade files are temporarily stored on the flashdisk for installation. If you do not have enough memory available on the flashdisk, the Braille Sense U2 is unable to update until you make room for the upgrade files.

17.17.1 Upgrading the Braille Sense U2 Firmware Using the Internet
To upgrade the Braille Sense U2 Firmware via the Internet, follow these steps:
1) Make sure you are connected to the Internet and plugged into AC power. Press "Enter" on "Upgrade Braille Sense U2 Firmware" in the "Utilities" menu. 
2) Press "Enter" on "Upgrade: Online". The Braille Sense U2 connects to the HIMS server, and your current software version is compared to the HIMS server version. You are prompted to continue with the upgrade.
3) If you press "Enter" on "No", the upgrade is cancelled. Press "Space" to toggle between "Yes" and "No". If you press "Enter" on "Yes", the Braille Sense U2 begins downloading the upgrade files. If the upgrade fails, you may receive the message, "Internet connection is not available. Check your cable and try again". To try the upgrade again, press "Space-z (1-3-5-6)" to cancel, and activate "Upgrade Braille Sense U2 Firmware" again. If the connection is successful, the upgrade files are downloaded.   
4) After downloading the upgrade files, Braille Sense U2 automatically starts the upgrade process. Please remember you must not touch the Braille Sense U2 until the upgrade is complete as pressing keys, resetting, or unplugging the unit can interrupt the upgrade process, thus resulting in an incomplete installation. . When the upgrade is complete, you are returned to the "program" menu, and the unit announces, "File manager".
5) After the upgrade is complete, check the software version by pressing "Space-v (dots 1-2-3-6)" while in the "program" menu.

17.17.2 Upgrading the Braille Sense U2 Firmware from a Disk
To upgrade the Braille Sense U2 Firmware from a disk, follow these steps:
1) Download the upgrade files from the HIMS, Inc. website. Extract the zip file and copy the 3 files contained in it to the root of an external storage device such as an SD card or USB thumb drive. 
2) Connect the SD card or USB drive to the Braille Sense U2, and be sure the Braille Sense U2 is connected to AC power. Then, press "Enter" on "Upgrade Braille Sense U2 Firmware" from the "Utilities" menu.
3) "Upgrade: Online" is displayed. Press "Space-4" to go to the "Upgrade: Offline" option. Press "Enter". 
4) If you are already running the latest version of the software, you are asked to continue with the upgrade. If you press "Enter" on "No", the upgrade is cancelled. Press "Space" to toggle between "Yes" and "No". 
5) If you press "Enter" on "Yes", the Braille Sense U2 warns you that all settings will be set to factory defaults, and again, asks if you would like to continue. Press "Enter" on "Yes".
6) The Braille Sense U2 starts the upgrade process. Please remember you must not touch the Braille Sense U2 until the upgrade is complete. When the upgrade is complete, you are returned to the "program" menu, and "File manager" is displayed.
7) When the upgrade is complete, check the software version by pressing "Space-v (dots 1-2-3-6)" while in the "program" menu.

17.18 Hot Keys for Utilities
Calculator: c (dots 1-4)
Calculator Clear: Backspace-c (dots 1-4)
Delete numbers or operators: Backspace
General functions: Enter-g (dots 1-2-4-5)
PLUS: dots 3-4-6
Minus: dots 3-6
Division: dots 3-4
Multiplication: dots 1-6
Percent: dots 1-4-6
Power: Backspace-4-5
Square Root: Enter-q (dots 1-2-3-4-5)
Decimal Point: dots 4-6
Left Parenthesis: dots 1-2-3-5-6
Right Parenthesis: dots 2-3-4-5-6
PI: Enter-p (dots 1-2-3-4)
Exp: Enter-e (dots 1-5)
Memory Functions:
Recall Items: Backspace-r (dots 1-2-3-5)
Delete all saved items: Enter-d (dots 1-4-5)
Save Items: Backspace-s (dots 2-3-4)
Trigonometric Functions: Enter-s (dots 2-3-4)
Sine: Enter-s (dots 2-3-4), s (dots 2-3-4)
Arc Sine: Enter-s (dots 2-3-4), a (dot 1)
Hyperbolic Sine: Enter-s (dots 2-3-4), h (dots 1-2-5)
Cosine: Enter-i (dots 2-4), i (dots 2-4)
Arc Cosine: Enter-c (dots 1-4), a (dot 1)
Hyperbolic Cosine: Enter-c (dots 1-4), h (dots 1-2-5)
Tangent: Enter-t (dots 2-3-4-5), t (dots 2-3-4-5)
Arc Tangent: Enter-t (dots 2-3-4-5), a (dot 1)
Hyperbolic Tangent: Enter-t (dots 2-3-4-5), h (dots 1-2-5)
Logarithm Functions: Enter-l (dots 1-2-3)
Natural Logarithm: Enter-l (dots 1-2-3), e (dots 1-5)
Common Logarithm: Enter-l (dots 1-2-3), n (dots 1-3-4-5)
Copy to Clipboard: Enter-c (dots 1-4)
Option Settings: Enter-o (dots 1-3-5)
Set time and date: t (dots 2-3-4-5)
Move to the next day: Space-6
Move to the previous day: Space-3
Move to the next week: Space-5
Move to the previous week: Space-2
Move to the next month: Space-4
Move to the previous month: Space-1
Move to the next year: Space-5-6
Move to the previous year: Space-2-3
Move to 1 hour after: Space-4
Move to 1 hour before: Space-1
Move to 10 minutes after: Space-5
Move to 10 minutes before: Space-2
Move to 1 minute after: Space-6
Move to 1 minute before: Space-3
Switch between a.m. and p.m.: Space-x (dots 1-3-4-6)
Check date and time: Space-t (dots 2-3-4-5)
Calendar: l (dots 1-2-3)
Move items
Move to the previous item: Tab (Space-4-5)
Move to the next item: Shift-tab (Space-1-2)
Navigation keys for date in calendar
Move to the next day: Space-6
Move to the previous day: Space-3
Move to the next week: Space-5
Move to the previous week: Space-2
Move to the next month: Space-4
Move to the previous month: Space-1
Move to the next year: Space-5-6
Move to the previous year: Space-2-3
Pronunciation dictionary: p (dots 1-2-3-4)
Move to the previous control: Tab (Space-4-5)
Move to the next control: Shift-tab (Space-1-2)
Move to the previous item in entry: Space-1
Move to the next item in entry: Space-4
Add word: Space-i (dots 2-4)
Modify word: Space-m (dots 1-3-4)
Delete word: Space-d (dots 1-4-5)
Stopwatch: w (dots 2-4-5-6)
Stopwatch start, pause, restart: enter
Check the elapsed time: Backspace
Stop displaying time: Space-F2
Restart displaying time: Space-F2
Switch among stopwatch and countdown timer: "tab (Space-4-5)" or "shift-tab (Space-1-2)"
Count down timer pause or restart: enter
Count down timer Clear: Backspace
Exit stopwatch or countdown timer: Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)
Setup internet: i (dots 2-4)
Display power status: Space-1-6
Display network status: Space-n (dots 1-3-4-5)
Backup/Restore Personalized settings: k (dots 1-3)
Move to previous item: Space-1 or up scroll button
Move to next item: Space-4 or down scroll button
Move to previous control: Shift-tab (Space-1-2 or Space-F3)
Move to next control: Tab (Space-4-5 or F3)
Format: Hold Space-1-2-3 and press and release "Reset"
Set Sleep Timer: Space-j (dots 2-4-5)
Upgrade Braille Sense U2 Firmware: u (dots 1-3-6)
Check download progress: Space-i (dots 2-4)
Cancel download and exit: Space-z (dots 1-3-5-6)
