Keyboard Layouts - Digicom 2000 User Manual

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PROGRAM/
AREA/
PLAYING
IMMEDIATE/
KEYBOARD
LOCK
PLAY
SEQUENCE
TIME
LINK
LAYOUT
SPEAK
LEVEL
DEFINE
RECORD
LINK
BACKSPACE
AUTOSPEAK
EDIT
ERASE
SEQUENCE
SEQUENCE
PROGRAM/
AREA/
PLAYING
IMMEDIATE/
KEYBOARD
LOCK
PLAY
SEQUENCE
TIME
LINK
LAYOUT
SPEAK
LEVEL
DEFINE
RECORD
LINK
BACKSPACE
AUTOSPEAK
EDIT
ERASE
SEQUENCE
SEQUENCE
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Introduction to Areas
SET UP
and Sequences
OK
Generally speaking, using Areas is easier than
HOLDTIME
SCAN
using Picture Sequencing and Spell Sequencing.
VOLUME
VOLUME
SET UP
COMMAND
STOP
REMOVE
DOWN
UP
<
>
OK
CANCEL
DISK
TRANSFER
Also, if you are just learning to program digitized
devices for the first time, you will probably find it
KEYBOARD
easier to learn to make overlays and program in
LAYOUT
RECORD
Areas. Using Areas can be a very powerful
TRANSFER
AREA MSG
method for a person to communicate using the
DigiCom.
HOLDTIME
SCAN
SET UP
COMMAND
VOLUME
VOLUME
STOP
REMOVE
DOWN
UP
<
>
OK
CANCEL
DISK
TRANSFER
When selecting a method, remember that each
level you use can be programmed differently
using whatever method you want: Area
messages, Picture Sequences, or Spell Sequences.

Keyboard Layouts

Selecting a Keyboard Layout
Since the touch panel is programmable, the
DigiCom must be set up with a keyboard
layout matching the overlay that will be used.
(In our example, the 4x8 overlay must match the
keyboard layout.)
To setup the Keyboard Layout, follow the
steps below:
1. Insert a Programmer's overlay. Make note of
the grid on the overlay that you have inserted.
2. Be certain you are in PROGRAM mode.
(learned previously)
3. Press the [Set Up] key.
4. The display will show the following message:
(cont.)
Press a SET UP
Function Key
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