OHFA Tech Taptilo Manuel utilisateur

Taptilo User Guide (2.0+ English)
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About this guide
•Taptilo®, all hardware, software and applications associated with Taptilo, the Taptilo logo are
trademarks of OHFA Tech Inc., registered in the U.S. and internationally.
•This user guide and product are protected by copyright law.
•This user guide is based on the status quo and may include technical and editorial error or
omissions.
•The images used in this user guide may look different from the actual product. The product
and user guide are subject to modification without prior notice to improve accuracy and
performance.
Important safety & handling instructions
•Follow all warnings, cautions, and instructions marked on the product.
•Carefully read the instructions described in this user guide prior to using Taptilo.
•Keep away from heat sources or radiator. Exposure to high heat may lead to weaken magnetic
properties and possibly cause a fire.
•Do not handle the device or the plug with wet hands as it may cause electric shock.
•Do not place sharp metal objects near the device, as the magnet may attract the objects.
•Only use charging adaptors provided with the product. Charging with a non-designated
charger will void your warranty and possibly cause a fire.
•Do not disassemble or alter any part of the device, including the serial number label.
•Don’t attempt to replace the battery yourself.
•Do not use or store below 0°C (32°F) or above 50°C (122°F), as it may cause malfunctions.
•Do not place device near liquids to prevent spillage. In case of accidental spillage, turn the
device off, flip upside down and store in a dry area and contact the support center
immediately. (In case the individual blocks are wet, they may be reused after completely
drying, but this may cause defect.)
•Do not place under heavy objects. Avoid unusual stress (i.e. dropping from heights) to the
device.
•Avoid charging the device during a thunderstorm.
•Avoid pressurizing the braille display when it is refreshing as it may limit proper movement of
the cells. Limited performance or malfunctions caused by such actions will not be accepted as a
valid claim for warranty returns.

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Table of Contents
1. Overview of Taptilo...........................................................................................................................5
1.1 Unpacking ................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Physical Description ................................................................................................................5
1.3 Specifications...........................................................................................................................8
2. Setting Up and Getting Started.......................................................................................................9
2.1 Charging the Battery...............................................................................................................9
2.2 Powering On/Off ...................................................................................................................10
2.3 Choosing a Study Mode........................................................................................................10
2.4 Using the Braille Blocks (Writing Styles) .............................................................................11
2.4.1 Common (Perkins Style) .............................................................................................11
2.4.2 Slate & Stylus ...............................................................................................................12
2.5 Pairing with the App..............................................................................................................13
2.5.1 Downloading the Taptilo+ app...................................................................................13
2.5.2 Connecting with the device........................................................................................14
2.5.3 Managing connection settings ..................................................................................14
2.6 Button Navigation .................................................................................................................15
3. Self-Study Mode..............................................................................................................................16
3.1 Getting started ......................................................................................................................16
3.2 Activities .................................................................................................................................17
3.2.1 Read..............................................................................................................................17
3.2.2 Trace & Write ...............................................................................................................17
3.2.3 Dictation.......................................................................................................................17
3.2.4 Write .............................................................................................................................18
3.2.5 Game ............................................................................................................................18
3.3 Choosing Braille Settings......................................................................................................19
3.4 Device settings.......................................................................................................................20
3.4.1 Program .......................................................................................................................20
3.4.2 Voice .............................................................................................................................20
3.4.3 Writing Style.................................................................................................................20
4. Teaching Mode ...............................................................................................................................21
4.1 App Overview.........................................................................................................................21
4.1.1 Main screen .................................................................................................................21
4.1.2 Word screen.................................................................................................................22
4.2 Topics .....................................................................................................................................23
4.2.1 Alphabet.......................................................................................................................23

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4.2.2 Numbers ......................................................................................................................23
4.2.3 Words (Levels 1-5).......................................................................................................23
4.3 Activities .................................................................................................................................23
4.3.1 Trace & Write ...............................................................................................................23
4.3.2 Read..............................................................................................................................24
4.3.3 Listen & Write ..............................................................................................................24
4.4 Practice Settings Tab.............................................................................................................24
4.4.1 Shuffle list ....................................................................................................................25
4.4.2 Auto continue ..............................................................................................................25
4.4.3 Auto play voice ............................................................................................................25
4.4.5 Vibrate for wrong answer...........................................................................................25
4.4.6 Slate & Stylus ...............................................................................................................25
4.5 Favorites.................................................................................................................................26
4.5.1 Adding or removing a favorite word.........................................................................26
4.5.2 Managing Favorites List..............................................................................................26
4.6 My Word List ..........................................................................................................................27
4.6.1 Adding a new list.........................................................................................................27
4.6.4 Adding words ..............................................................................................................27
4.6.5 Deleting words ............................................................................................................28
4.6.2 Editing list name..........................................................................................................28
4.6.3 Deleting list..................................................................................................................28
4.7 Managing Application Settings ............................................................................................28
4.7.1 Bluetooth connection .................................................................................................28
4.7.2 Language settings.......................................................................................................29
4.7.3 Practice Reminder.......................................................................................................30
4.7.4 Send Feedback ............................................................................................................31
4.7.5 About............................................................................................................................31
5. Taptilo Music (Beta)........................................................................................................................31
5.1 Using Taptilo Music...............................................................................................................31
5.1.1 Starting Taptilo Music.................................................................................................31
5.1.2 Ending Taptilo Music...................................................................................................31
5.2 Music: Activities .....................................................................................................................32
5.2.1 Play a song...................................................................................................................32
5.2.2 Solfege .........................................................................................................................32
5.2.3 Compose ......................................................................................................................32

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1. Overview of Taptilo
1.1 Unpacking
The package includes the following items:
•Taptilo device (includes 9 braille blocks)
•Extra braille block
•Adaptor & micro USB cable
•Mini pouch
•Taptilo case + shoulder strap
•Quick Start Guide (1 print, 1 braille)
1.2 Physical Description
Taptilo has a rounded rectangular shape, almost circular around the edges. It is about 17
inches long, 5.4 inches wide, 2.2 inches in height, and it weighs about 3 pounds.
Taptilo’s top surface includes a row of nine braille blocks on the upper half, a
corresponding braille display on the lower half, and three buttons to the right. The long
side with the braille display faces the user.

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1) Power button (On/Off)
The power button is located on the right edge and has a circular shape. For more
information, see 2.2 Powering On/Off.
2) Braille display (for reading)
The braille display contains nine braille cells containing six large-sized pins, which are
approximately five times larger than the standard braille.
3) Braille blocks (for writing)
There are nine oversized braille blocks in total, each of them removable and magnetic. A
braille block is a vertical rectangular shape with a circular edge on the top and rounded
angles on the bottom. Each block represents one braille cell and has six dots, arranged in
two columns of three dots. For more information, see 2.4 Using the Braille Blocks.
4) Arrow buttons (left & right)
The arrow buttons are located on the right side of the device, next to the braille blocks.
The arrow buttons are used to move to the next or previous option. For more information
on button navigation, see 2.6 Button Navigation.
5) Circle button
The circle button is located on the right side of the device, below the arrow buttons. The
circle button is used to select an option or submit an input (check the answer). For more
information on button navigation, see 2.6 Button Navigation.

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6) LED battery indicator
Located above the arrow buttons, there are four LED lights that indicate remaining battery
life and charging status. For more information, see 2.1 Charging the Battery.
7) Speaker & headphone jack
The built-in speaker is located on the left side of the device, next to the braille display.
Below the speaker on the left edge is a standard audio jack which is compatible with
headphones or other audio devices.
8) Volume controller
The volume controller is a toggle switch located on the right side of the upper edge. You
can adjust the volume in 3 levels. When you push to the left (assuming the braille display
is facing the user), the volume will increase.
9) Charging port (micro-USB)
The charging port is located on the upper edge to the right of the volume controller.
10) Serial number label
The serial number label is located on the bottom of the device. You need the serial
number when you connect the device with the application (See 2.5 Pairing with the app)

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1.3 Specifications
1. Product: Taptilo V2.0+
2. Model: TEDU-W500USA
3. Color: Blue
4. Language: English (USA)
5. Power
Main voltage: +5.0V
Battery: Li-ion 2,600mAh (3.7V)
Adaptor: input 100V~240V (0.5A) / output 5.0V (2.0A)
Charging time: 5 hours
Running time: 15 hours
6. Wireless
Bluetooth 4.2
7. Temperature
In operation: 15°C ~ 35°C
On hold: -10°C ~ 60°C
8. Size
Main Body: 437 x 137 x 55.6 (mm)
Block: 33.6 x 56.2 x 16.8 (mm)
9. Weight
Main Body: 3lb / 1.4kg
Block: 0.04lb / 20g

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2. Setting Up and Getting Started
2.1 Charging the Battery
For the best experience, we recommend fully charging the device before the first
use.
1. Connect the charger to the charging port on the top end of Taptilo device, next to
the volume controller.
2. When the device is charging, all four LED lights will blink. When the battery is fully
charged, all four lights will light up.
3. When the device is on, the LED lights will display the remaining battery life. For
example, when the half of the battery is left, the second LED will blink. When the
leftmost LED is blinking alone, the device needs charging.
4. To check battery status via audio when the device is on, press the circle button and
right arrow key together for two seconds.
Caution: Using any other charging appliances may affect the performance of the device
and possibly cause a fire.
TIP:
∙Five hours of charging will provide up to 15 hours of usage. When the battery dies
during use, please charge the device for a minimum of one hour before using it
again.
∙When the device is turned off due to low battery level, it will restart automatically
when you start charging the device.

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2.2 Powering On/Off
To Power ON
Press the power button once until it is slightly pushed in. Wait a few seconds as
the LED lights start blinking.
With a sound effect, all the braille cells will move up. Follow the audio instructions
to continue.
To Power OFF
Press the power button once until it is slightly pushed out.
With a sound effect, all the braille cells will go down, and you will hear the audio,
“See you again later.” The LED lights will turn off one by one.
2.3 Choosing a Study Mode
Taptilo has two study modes: Self-Study Mode and Teaching Mode.
In Self-Study Mode, the device is used standalone using the built-in programs and audio
guidance. See 3. Self-Study Mode.
In Teaching Mode, the device is used with the app, and the user has access to the various
content and features available on the app. See 4. Teaching Mode.
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