HIMS T70EZ OCR Multi-Player User Manual

HIMS International Corporation OCR Multi-Player

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   Blaze ET  User Manual (Model: T70ET)    ENGLISH MANUAL  For Software Version 1.0   When there are any manual updates,  the readme files or appendices  will be added to the manual CD  and website.     HIMS International Corporation  174, Gajeong-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea 305-350 Phone:  +82-42-864-4460 Fax:  +82-42-864-4462 Email:  hims@himsintl.com Website:  www.himsintl.com
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      II  Congratulations on the purchase of your Blaze ET! The Blaze ET is capable of scanning printed  material  and  reading  DAISY  content    as  well  as  many  standard  functions  of portable mainstream media devices, – but with a simplified interface utilizing just a few, intuitive, tactile buttons rather than using a touch screen!  Before  using the  Blaze ET, you  should  read the  entire manual to  familiarize yourself with the functions of the Blaze ET. The Blaze ET contains many programs with a variety of functions, thus, reading the entire manual will allow you to operate the Blaze ET to its fullest potential.  If  you  are  unable  to  find  a  solution  to  a  problem  within  the  manual,  or  if  you  need assistance with the Blaze ET, please email us at support@himsintl.com. You may also visit us on the web at www.himsintl.com; or, you can call us at +82-42-864-4460.               Copyright 2014. All RIGHTS reserved, HIMS. This User Manual is protected by copyright belonging to HIMS, with all rights reserved. The User Manual may not be copied in whole or part, without consent from HIMS.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      III  Safety Precautions  For your safety and protection of the Blaze ET, please read and abide by the following safety precautions.  1.The input voltage of the AC adapter is 100V - 240V, and the output is DC 5V / 2A.  2.When the Blaze ET is shipped, the battery may be packaged separate from the unit to avoid damage. When you use the Blaze ET for the first time, you may need to open the package, remove the battery, and insert it into the battery slot at the rear panel of the unit. (See section 1, introduction, for more details on inserting the battery.) It is possible that the dealer or distributor from whom you purchased the Blaze ET has already done this for you. The battery may not be fully charged when it is shipped. Before you use the Blaze ET, you should ensure the battery is fully charged.  3.When you use the Blaze ET with the battery for the first time, the battery status may not be displayed accurately. To avoid this, leave the Blaze ET connected to the AC adapter for about three hours with the unit turned on. If you want to use the Blaze ET immediately, you may use it while it is charging.  4.If you want or need to remove the battery from the unit, power the unit off, and then remove  the  battery.  If  the  unit  is  connected  to  AC  power,  before  re-inserting  the battery in to the unit, make certain that the power is off. There is a risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Please make certain to use only battery packs produced specifically for the  Blaze ET by HIMS. Please dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.  5.When  you  are  using  the  Blaze  ET  on  battery  power,  the  status  of  the  remaining battery  power  is  announced  when  the  battery  charge  is  low.  When  the  battery’s
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      IV  charge falls below 10 percent, connect the AC adapter to the unit for recharging. If the remaining battery charge drops to five percent, and the unit is not connected to the AC adapter, the Blaze ET shuts down one minute after the announcement of the battery’s  status.  The  amount  of  battery  life  per  charge  varies  depending  on  the options you have set and the number and type of tasks you are running.  6.Your  Blaze  ET  needs  to  be  handled  with  care.  The  Blaze  ET  is  a  very  delicate machine. Please handle the unit in a proper, careful manner. The Blaze ET is very sensitive to dust. Make sure to keep the Blaze ET away from dusty environments.  7.Do  not  use  the  Blaze  ET  in  a  moisture-rich  environment  such  as  a  bathroom  or shower. This is to prevent damage caused by moisture getting into the device. Do not touch the AC adapter with wet hands.  8. Do  not  leave  your  Blaze  ET  in  closed  or  high  temperature  environments  such  as inside a car on a hot summer day, as the battery attached to the Blaze ET may be damaged or catch fire. Please do not let your Blaze ET remain in such environments for long periods of time.  9.To prevent  possible damage to your hearing, do not listen to  audio at high  volume levels for long periods.  10.You should register your Blaze ET in order to ensure further maintenance, service, and upgrade information. Please visit www.hims-inc.com, to register your information. If you have any trouble when registering your information, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your Blaze ET for help.  11.Do  not  take  apart  the  Blaze  ET  yourself.  Do  not  have  anyone  else  who  is  not authorized by HIMS take apart the Blaze ET. If an unqualified person disassembles the  unit,  serious  damage  may  occur  to  the  Blaze  ET.  If  an  unauthorized  person disassembles the Blaze ET, the unit is excluded from any free maintenance, and the
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      V  warranty becomes void. If any liquid or external force damages the unit, it may also be excluded from free maintenance, even if the damage occurs during the warranty period.  12.Thank you for using the Blaze ET. We value any comments or suggestions you have for our product. If you have any complaints or suggestions, please provide us with your  comments  on  our  website.  We  will  improve  our  product  based  on  your comments and suggestions.  13.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television  reception,  which  can  be  determined  by turning  the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the interference by one or more of the following measures:   -  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      VI  Caution Statement for Modifications  CAUTION: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Mobile Device RF Exposure Statement RF Exposure - This device is only authorized for use in a mobile application. At least 20 cm of separation distance between the transmitting antenna device and the user's body must be maintained at all times.                 Model Name: T70ET Manufacturer Name:   S/N:   This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      VII  TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction ........................................................................................... 1 1.1 Main Features. ...................................................................................................... 1 1.2 What's in the Box? ............................................................................................... 2 1.3 Hardware Specifications. .................................................................................... 3 1.4 Physical Orientation to the Blaze ET. ................................................................. 4 1.4.1 The Top Face. ................................................................................................................. 4 1.4.2 The Left Edge. ................................................................................................................. 6 1.4.3 The Right Edge. ............................................................................................................... 6 1.4.4 The Top Edge. ................................................................................................................. 6 1.4.5 The Bottom Edge. ........................................................................................................... 6 1.4.6 The Back Face. ................................................................................................................ 7 2. Getting Started. ..................................................................................... 8 2.1 Inserting and Removing the Battery................................................................... 8 2.2 Charging. .............................................................................................................. 8 2.3 Powering On/Off. .................................................................................................. 9 2.4 Inserting and Removing the SD CARD. ............................................................ 10 2.5 Connecting to a computer. ................................................................................ 10 2.5.1 Connecting to a PC. ...................................................................................................... 10 2.5.2 Connecting to a Mac. ................................................................................................... 11 2.6 Folders used in the Blaze ET. ........................................................................... 11 3. Basic Functions. ................................................................................. 13
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      VIII  3.1 The Home Menu. ................................................................................................ 13 3.2 Adjusting Volume and other properties. .......................................................... 14 3.3 Adjusting Voice Settings. .................................................................................. 15 3.4 Checking Date  and Time. ................................................................................. 15 3.5 Setting the Date and Time. ................................................................................ 16 3.5.1 Manually setting the Date and Time. ........................................................................... 16 3.5.2 Synchronizing with a Time Server. ............................................................................... 16 3.6 Checking Power Status. .................................................................................... 17 3.7 Setting the Sleep Timer. .................................................................................... 17 3.8 Checking System Information. ......................................................................... 17 4. Using the Media Player. ...................................................................... 19 4.1 Supported Media Formats. ................................................................................ 19 4.2 Playing Audio Files. ........................................................................................... 19 4.3 Play and Pause. .................................................................................................. 19 4.4 Moving by Track. ................................................................................................ 20 4.5 Moving by Time. ................................................................................................. 20 4.6 Changing Navigation units. ............................................................................... 20 4.7 Marks................................................................................................................... 21 4.7.1 Inserting a Bookmark. .................................................................................................. 21 4.7.2 Inserting a Voice Mark. ................................................................................................ 22 4.7.3 Inserting a Highlight Mark. ........................................................................................... 22 4.7.4 Moving to a Mark. ........................................................................................................ 23 4.7.5 Deleting a Mark. ........................................................................................................... 23
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      IX  4.8 Adjusting Volume, speed, and Equalizer. ........................................................ 24 4.9 Using The Explorer. ........................................................................................... 24 5. FM Radio.............................................................................................. 26 5.1 Playing the Radio. .............................................................................................. 26 5.2 Adjusting Radio Volume. ................................................................................... 26 5.3 Navigating Frequencies. .................................................................................... 27 5.4 Selecting and Moving to Channels. .................................................................. 27 5.5 Using the Internal Speaker. ............................................................................... 27 5.6 Recording a Radio Broadcast. .......................................................................... 28 6. Book Reader. ....................................................................................... 29 6.1 Supported File Types. ........................................................................................ 29 6.2 Play and pause. .................................................................................................. 30 6.3 Navigation. .......................................................................................................... 30 6.4 Quick Movement. ............................................................................................... 31 6.5 Marks................................................................................................................... 32 6.5.1 Inserting a Mark. .......................................................................................................... 32 6.5.2 Inserting a Voice Mark. ................................................................................................ 33 6.5.3 Inserting a Highlight Mark. ........................................................................................... 33 6.5.4 Moving to a Mark. ........................................................................................................ 34 6.5.5 Deleting a Mark. ........................................................................................................... 34 6.6 Adjusting Volume and Speed ........................................................................... 35 6.7 Switching Daisy Modes. .................................................................................... 36 6.8 Deleting Content. ............................................................................................... 36
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      X  6.9 Using The Explorer. ........................................................................................... 36 6.9.1 Entering and Exiting the  Explorer. ............................................................................... 36 6.9.2 Structure of the Explorer .............................................................................................. 36 6.9.3 Searching for and Playing Content. .............................................................................. 37 6.9.4 Continuous Playing of a Folder. ................................................................................... 38 6.9.5 Checking the path. ....................................................................................................... 38 6.9.6 Delete file or folder. ..................................................................................................... 38 7. Recording. ........................................................................................... 39 7.1 Making a Recording. .......................................................................................... 39 7.2 Listening to a Recorded File. ............................................................................ 39 7.3 Searching for and Deleting Recorded Files. .................................................... 40 7.4 Setting Recording Options. ............................................................................... 40 8. OCR. ..................................................................................................... 42 8.1 Opening and Closing OCR. ............................................................................... 42 8.2 Taking a Picture. ................................................................................................ 42 8.3 Reading the OCR Result. ................................................................................... 43 8.4 Importing Image Files. ....................................................................................... 44 8.4.1 Opening a Captured File. .............................................................................................. 44 8.4.2 Opening an External Image File. .................................................................................. 45 8.5 Setting OCR Options. ........................................................................................ 45 8.5.1 Turning Flash On/Off. ................................................................................................... 45 8.5.2 Selecting Image Recognition File handling................................................................... 45
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      XI  8.5.3 Deleting All Recognized Text Files. ............................................................................... 46 9. Using a Bluetooth Audio Device. ....................................................... 47 9.1 Turning Bluetooth On/Off. ................................................................................. 47 9.2 Connecting a Bluetooth Headset or Speaker. ................................................. 47 9.3 Disconnecting a Bluetooth Headset or Speaker. ............................................ 48 10. Using Wireless LAN. ......................................................................... 49 10.1 Checking the Status of Wireless LAN. ........................................................... 49 10.2 Turning Wireless On/Off. ................................................................................. 49 10.3 Connecting to a Wireless Network. ................................................................ 50 10.4 Deleting a Wireless Profile. ............................................................................. 50 11. Web Radio. ........................................................................................ 52 11.1 Executing and exiting Web Radio................................................................... 52 11.2 Moving by channel. .......................................................................................... 53 12. Podcasts. ........................................................................................... 54 12.1 Subscribing to Podcasts. ................................................................................ 54 12.2 Executing and Exiting Podcasts. .................................................................... 54 12.3 Navigating Feeds and Podcasts. .................................................................... 55 12.4 Deleting Content. ............................................................................................. 56 13. Online DAISY ..................................................................................... 57 13.1 Logging In. ........................................................................................................ 57 13.2 Navigating content. .......................................................................................... 57 13.3 Downloading and Playing content.................................................................. 58
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      XII  13.4 Returning content to the Bookshelf. .............................................................. 59 14. Utilities. .............................................................................................. 60 14.1 Manual Scan disk. ............................................................................................ 60 14.2 Playing an Audio CD. ....................................................................................... 60 14.3 Upgrading Blaze ET firmware. ........................................................................ 61 14.3.1 Online Upgrade. ......................................................................................................... 61 14.3.2 Offline Upgrade. ......................................................................................................... 62
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      1  1. Introduction  Thank you for purchasing the Blaze ET OCR multi-player. The Blaze ET is a digital audio player and portable OCR device manufactured by HIMS International Corporation. It is a small, lightweight portable device which can play digital books, music files, document files, DAISY content, FM radio, and can scan and recognize printed text and text image files with the built-in 5 megapixel camera and OCR software. With the built-in Wi-fi users can also utilize Online DAISY, Web Radio and subscribe to and download podcasts. Though the Blaze ET is a powerful device with advanced features, it remains easy to use, even for the non-technical person, with many functions available with the press of a single button.  1.1 Main Features.  This  section  introduces  the  key  features  of the  Blaze ET  and  briefly  outlines  the  main functions.  1)  Use the Media player to play a variety of multimedia file formats including music, audio  books,  podcasts,  and  your  own  recordings.  The  Media  Player  features navigation  by  several  movement  units  including  tracks  and  time  elements, adjustment  of  playback  speed  and  preamp,  Equalizer  settings,  and  more.  In addition, by connecting an external CD-Rom drive with an Audio CD inserted, you can use Blaze ET to play commercial CD's. 2)  Use the Book Reader to easily read Daisy books and various document file types.  Navigate  by  pages,  paragraphs,  sentences,  lines,  and  other  text  units.  Adjust reading speed, volume, and pitch, reading of DAISY audio and more.  In addition, by connecting an external CD-Rom, you can  also use  Blaze ET to read DAISY books produced on CD. 3)  Listen to the FM radio, auto scan  for channels, store presets, and record for later listening.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      2  4)  Use Blaze ET's built-in camera to capture images of printed textbooks, brochures, or restaurant menus  and recognize them using the OCR program. You can also import images from other sources and recognize them as well.   5)  Record via an internal / external microphone, using an Apple-compatible headset microphone  or  line-in recording source. Record using mp3  or  wave file formats and  adjust  a  variety  of  options,  such  as  microphone  sensitivity  and  recording quality.   6)  Listen  to  media  or  document  playback  via  a  Bluetooth  headset  connection  for wireless audio listening.   7)  Use  the  Built-in  Wi-fi  and  included  Podcast  application  to  subscribe  to  and download podcasts for listening on the go.  8)  Clock function: Use the Blaze ET as your talking clock even when the power is off, just press the power button to check the current date and time.   1.2 What's in the Box?  Your Blaze ET packing box should contain the following items:   Blaze ET   Rechargeable Battery Pack   Carrying pouch   AC adapter   USB Cable for connecting to PC   USB Gender adapter   Earbuds   Documentation CD   Getting Started Guide  Optional Accessory Pack:   OCR stand   OCR Remote   Cradle
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      3    Spare Battery Pack   Spare AC adapter  1.3 Hardware Specifications.    User memory (internal memory): 11GB    Micro USB OTG port    SD card slot    FM radio    Bluetooth 3.0 (Bluetooth stereo headset support)   Wi-fi (802.11B/G/N, 2.4GHz)    5-megapixel camera    Headphone jack (3.5 mm, apple compatible headsets can be connected.    Stereo microphone jack (3.5 mm, supports line-in input)    Built-in stereo speakers    Built-in mono microphone    Replaceable battery (Lithium Polymer, 13 hours of continuous music playback when fully charged.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      4  1.4 Physical Orientation to the Blaze ET.  The Blaze ET is a small, rectangular unit, similar in size and shape to a smart phone. It weighs just 118g, is 59.3mm wide, 116.86mm long and 16.44mm thick.   Place the Blaze in your hand or on a desk or table top in front of you so that the keypad is facing up and the long rectangular slot on the side of the unit is facing left.      1.4.1 The Top Face.  The top face of the unit contains the main keypad. At the top center is a slightly recessed square depression. This is the Power On-Off button. To the left and right of the Power button are the stereo speakers. Below the Power button, toward the left is a round button. This is the Record button. <The Top Face> Power On/Off Button INFO,  MENU, OCR Button Navigation Pad & Review KEY Pad CANCEL, HOME, OK Button
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      5  Below the Record button is a row of 3 square buttons with Braille labels. From left to right these  buttons  are  the  Media  button,  the  Radio  button,  and  the  Books  button.  These buttons open the Media Player, the FM Radio, and the Book Reader respectively. Below the program buttons is a circular navigation pad containing 5 keys: the Left, Right, Up and Down arrows, and a small round button in the center which is the Select button. Below the navigation pad is a row of 3 buttons: 2 square buttons with a dot-like button between them. The square button on the left is the Cancel button. The Square button on the right is the OCR button. The dot-like button between them is the Explorer button. The Explorer button brings up a list of files associated with the currently open program. For example, if you have the BOOK reader opened, pressing the explorer button will bring up a list of DAISY books and documents readable by the Book Reader. The Cancel button is used to exit a program, menu or dialog. On the very bottom of the front face are 2 LED's showing power and charging status on the left, and the internal microphone on the right.    <The Left and Right EDGE> VOICE CONTROL Button VOLUME UP Button VOLUME DOWN Button SD SLOT REC Button KEY LOCK Switch RESET Button
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      6  1.4.2 The Left Edge.  The left edge of the unit contains a long, thin, rectangular slot. This is the SD card slot.  1.4.3 The Right Edge.  The right side of the unit contains 3 controls. Nearest the top of the unit is the volume dial. Turn the dial away from you to increase the volume, and turn it toward you to decrease it. As  you  adjust  the  volume,  you  will  feel  the  dial  click  past  each  setting,  and  the  unit announces the volume level as a number. Below the Volume dial is the Voice Control button. The Voice Control button allows you to quickly  access  Speed,  volume,  and  pitch  settings  for  the  TTS  and/or  media  playback. Cycle through the settings with repeated presses of the Voice Control button, and use the Volume dial to adjust the setting. Below  the  Voice  Control button is the  Keylock switch.  Place  the  Keylock  switch in the down position to lock the keyboard and in the up position for normal operation. About halfway between the Keylock switch and the bottom of the unit is a very small pin hole. Inside this hole is located the Reset button. Use a pointed object to press this button for more than 2 seconds to reset the Blaze ET.  1.4.4 The Top Edge.  The top EDGE of the Blaze ET contains only a small hole for looping a carrying strap or lanyard.  1.4.5 The Bottom Edge.  If you move around to the edge nearest your body, you will discover 3 ports. From left to right these ports are the headphone jack, the micro USB port, and the stereo microphone jack. Use the headphone jack to connect headphones or external speakers to the unit. Use the microphone jack to connect an external microphone or line-in recording source to the unit. The micro USB port is used to connect the Blaze to a PC for transferring files, to connect  a thumb  drive or CD-ROM drive to  the  unit, or to  connect the AC adapter for charging the unit.   < The Bottom Edge>
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      7        1.4.6 The Back Face.  Flip the Blaze over in your hand so that the SD card slot is now on the right side. The back face or underside of the unit contains 2 things. In the top center, directly opposite the Power button on the front face,  is the OCR camera. Below that is a triangular ridged section. If you press down and backward on this section, the majority of the back of the unit slides away to reveal the battery compartment.  Head phone Jack Micro USB Port Stereo micro Jack
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      8  2. Getting Started.  This chapter describes basic operations of the Blaze ET including inserting and removing the battery, powering on and off, charging, and copying content to the unit.  2.1 Inserting and Removing the Battery.  When your Blaze ET is shipped, the battery is packed separately to prevent any damage during  transit.  You  should  insert  the  battery  before  using  Blaze  ET  to  ensure  normal operation. As described above, you can access the battery compartment by sliding the back off of the unit. With the keypad facing down and the SD card slot facing to the right, locate the triangular  ridged  section  under  the  camera  on  the  back  of  the  unit.  Press  down  and backward on the triangular ridge to release and slide the back away from the unit. To insert the battery pack into the unit, hold it so that the edge with the small ridge is facing toward you with the ridge on the left. There is also a dot on the top surface of the battery, near the bottom left corner. Place the ridged end into the bottom of the battery compartment first. Gently press down on the top of the battery to secure it in place. Slide the back casing on to the unit and click it into place. To remove the battery pack, slide the back casing  off of the unit. Place your fingernail between the top of the battery pack and the edge of the compartment and lift the battery up and out.  2.2 Charging.  This chapter describes how to charge the Battery of the Blaze ET. When you first receive your Blaze ET, the battery will not likely contain a full charge. It is recommended that you fully charge the battery before using Blaze ET. 1)  Charging using the included AC adapter.  To charge the Blaze ET using the AC adapter, plug the larger, box-like end into a standard electrical wall outlet. Plug the small, flat end into the micro USB port on the center of the bottom edge of the  Blaze ET. It takes about 3 hours  to fully charge the battery.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      9  2)  Charging using a computer: You can also charge the Blaze ET using your computer and the included micro USB cable. Connect the smaller end of the cable to the micro USB port on the center of the bottom edge of the Blaze ET, and connect the larger end to a USB port  on your computer.  Charging via a computer  usually takes about  4  hours. While  the  unit  is  charging,  the  power  LED  indicator  is  red.  When  charging  is complete,  the  indicator  light  is  green.  If  the  unit  is  not  connected  to  an  AC adapter or computer, the light is off.  2.3 Powering On/Off.  To power on the Blaze ET, press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds. When you connect the unit to AC power or insert the battery, if it contains a charge, you do not need to press the power button, as booting is automatic. You will hear a short beep to indicate booting has started. In a few seconds, this is followed by a musical flourish with "HIMS" spoken. After this, progress beeps are heard, followed by the power on sound. Next, the unit announces, "Scanning disk" and the unit scans the internal flashdisk as well as  any  storage  device  currently  connected  for  content  playable  by  Blaze  ET.  It  is  not necessary to place content in any set folder structure as this process will scan and index all  playable  content  on  all  storage  devices  and  make  it  available  for  its  associated program. After a few seconds, the unit announces "Scanning complete". When the unit is powered on, you are placed at the Home Menu, described in the next section, and the date and time is announced.    Note: The date and time will not likely be accurate at the time of purchase. Please see the section on setting the date and time for information on how to adjust it.  To power off Blaze ET, press and hold the Power button again for 2 seconds. The power down sound is heard, and the unit is powered off. After the initial boot sequence described above, you can power the unit on and off quickly and the unit will power on at the Home menu. However, if the battery is depleted, or the unit is reset, the Blaze ET will go through the more lengthy boot process described above.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      10  2.4 Inserting and Removing the SD CARD.  Locate the long rectangular slot near the bottom of the left edge. To insert the SD card, locate the corner of the SD card that is cut at a 45 degree angle. Place the SD card so that this cut corner is at the top right when you insert the card into the SD slot. The surface of the label should be face down. Gently press the SD card into the  slot  until  it  clicks  into  place.  Do  not  use  excessive  force.  Only  slight  pressure  is required to insert the SD card in the slot. If  the Blaze ET is turned on, you will hear a sound to confirm that it has been recognized, followed by the announcement, "SD card inserted". The unit then scans the disk for playable content, and returns you to the place on the unit from which you inserted the SD card.  To remove the SD card, gently press the SD card into the card slot until it clicks, then release it. The SD card will pop out of the slot enough for you to grip it and pull it out completely.  If  the  Blaze  ET  is  turned  on,  you  will  hear  a  sound  to  confirm  that  it  has detected the removal of the SD card followed by the announcement, "SD card removed".  2.5 Connecting to a computer. 2.5.1 Connecting to a PC. Locate  the  small  rectangular  port  on  the  center  of  the  bottom  edge  of  the  Blaze  ET between  the  headphone  and microphone jacks.  To  transfer files from  your  PC to your Blaze ET, turn on the Blaze ET and connect the small end of the USB cable provided with the unit to the Micro USB port on the bottom edge and connect the larger end to your PC's USB port. The unit announces, "Starting data transfer mode".  Once you connect to your PC, click the "My computer" icon on the PC. The  Blaze ET uses  the  Media  Transfer  Protocol  connection  (MTP),  thus,  it  appears  under  "Portable Media  Devices"  with  the  label  "T70".  If  you  press  "Enter"  on  "T70",  you  can  view  the content of the "Internal Storage" as well as the content of your SD card if one is inserted. Use normal Windows Explorer commands to copy, cut, paste or delete files as you wish.   Note: While “Data Transfer Mode” is active the Blaze ET is not otherwise operational. Pressing keys on Blaze ET will have no effect. When you disconnect the USB cable from the computer or Blaze ET, the unit, once again, becomes fully operational.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      11    Note: if using Windows XP, you must install Windows Media Player 11 to transfer files to the Blaze ET. Please see Appendix 2 of this manual for instructions on installing Windows media Player 11 with Windows XP. You may copy and organize documents, media, DAISY books and scanned images using normal Windows commands, in whatever way makes the most sense to you.  Blaze ET will locate playable content no matter where it resides on the disk and index it and make it available for the associated programs. However, the flashdisk (Internal Storage) of Blaze ET  does  contain  default  folders  into  which  content  such  as  Web  Radio  and  Podcast URL's must be placed as well as to help you organize content.   2.5.2 Connecting to a Mac. As described above, Blaze ET uses the Media TRANSFER  Protocol, (MTP) connection for  transferring  data  to  and  from  a  computer.  As  the  Mac  operating  system  does  not natively support this connection type, it is necessary to download a third-party executable which  will  allow  you  to  drag  and  drop  files  into  Blaze  ET.  You  may  download  an appropriate executable at the following link: http://www.android.com/filetransfer/ Once you have installed this small application, connect your Blaze ET to your Mac and power it on. The Blaze ET will automatically launch the File Transfer application, and you can use VoiceOver to drag and drop files into the Blaze ET, again, under the label "T70". For information on how to drag and drop items using VoiceOver, visit the following link: http://help.apple.com/voiceover/info/guide/10.7/English.lproj/_1124.html      2.6 Folders used in the Blaze ET.  As previously explained, it is not necessary to place content playable by the Blaze ET in specific  folders.  When  the  internal  storage  and/or  SD  card  are  scanned,  all  playable content is recognized and made available to the programs in which it can be played. For example, When you press the "Explorer" button in the Media player, all media content is available  no  matter  where  it  is  placed,  and  no  matter  on  which  drive  it  is  contained.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      12  However,  there  are  a  number  of  folders  included  on  the  Blaze  ET  with  unique characteristics and special purposes. 9)  OCR:  Optical  character recognition  image  or  text  files  are  stored  in  the  "OCR" folder under the following sub-folders:  A.  Image: Images captured using the built-in camera are stored in this folder. B.  Import: Images can be copied from another device to this folder and can be recognized by Blaze ET.  C.  Temporary: Files that are created during capturing and character recognition are stored in temporary files in this  folder.  D.  Text : Recognition result files are stored in this folder.  10) Podcast:  Podcast  content  and  address  information  is  stored  in  this  folder, including  URL, XML, OPML. To subscribe to podcasts on the Blaze ET, you must copy the podcast address information into this folder. 11) Radio: Files recorded from the FM Radio are saved in this folder.  12) Record: Voice recordings and line-in recordings are saved in this folder. 13) Web radio: Web addresses of Internet streaming broadcasts must be located here to be recognized by the Web Radio application, including M3u, and PLS playlist addresses.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      13  3. Basic Functions.  3.1 The Home Menu.  When you power on the unit for the first time, you are placed in the Home Menu. You can also  get  to  the  Home Menu by  pressing  Cancel  when  in a program.  The  Home Menu contains  a  combination  of  things  including  status  information,  settings,  and  executable programs not accessible via the program buttons. You can navigate among the items in the Home Menu using the Left and Right arrows. Press the Select button to activate the focused item in the menu. The Home Menu contains the following items:  1)  Date and Time information: the current date and time is the first item in the Home menu. When the Blaze ET boots, it is always placed in the Home menu on the Date and Time item.    Press the "Select" button to open the "Set Date and Time" dialog box.  2)  Power Status: announces the percentage of battery charge, whether it is Currently plugged into the charger, and whether the unit is  currently running on battery or AC power.  3)  System Information: Shows the current firmware version and displays the amount of  free  space  on  the  flash  memory.  Press  the  'Select'  button  to  access  more detailed  system  information  including  the  product  serial  number, total  space on the SD card and the Mac address of the unit.   4)  Guide Voice Settings: Press "Select" to open this dialog wherein you can set the guide voice speed, volume, pitch and gender. 5)  Record  Settings:  Press  "Select"  to  open  this  dialog  box  in  which  you  can  set recording quality, microphone sensitivity, and the recording source. 6)  Bluetooth Information: this item announces whether Bluetooth is on or off, and if on, whether there are any active connections. Press the "Select" button to open the "Bluetooth Connection Settings" dialog box.  7)  Wireless LAN Information: Announces whether Wi-fi is on or off, and, if on, if the Blaze ET is connected to any networks. Press the   "Select" button to  open the "Wireless Settings" dialog box.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      14  8)  Online DAISY: Pressing "Select" on this item executes the Online DAISY program which lets qualified patrons connect to and download content from the Canadian National Institute for the Blind library. 9)  Web Radio: Press "Select"  on this  program to listen to  web radio stations  from around the world.  10) Podcasts: Press "Select" on this program to download and play podcasts you are subscribed to. 11) Utilities:  Press "Select"  to access  the Utilities menu, which  gives you  access to utilities related to disk scanning, upgrading the unit and CD-ROM playback.  3.2 Adjusting Volume and other properties.  You can use the Voice Control button and the Volume dial on the right side of Blaze ET to adjust the volume of media playback, the guide  voice, and the  reading voice. You can also use it to change various other settings, such as speed, and media preamp. To adjust a setting, press the Voice Control button just below the Volume dial repeatedly until you reach your desired setting. Then, use the Volume dial to increase or decrease the value of that setting.   Note: the default setting is always the master volume, and the volume dial returns to controlling that value after a few seconds of inactivity. Pressing any other key on the unit also returns the Volume dial to controlling the main volume. The  available  settings  differ  depending  on  your  location  in  Blaze  ET.  The  following settings are available in their respective locations on Blaze ET. 1) From the Home Menu: Guide Voice Volume, Guide Voice Speed and Guide Voice Pitch. 2) From the Media Player: Media Volume, Media Preamp, Media Playback Speed and Media Equalizer. 3) During DAISY text playback: Reading Voice Volume, Reading Voice Speed, and Reading Voice Pitch. 4) During DAISY Audio Playback: DAISY Audio Volume, DAISY Audio Preamp, and DAISY Audio Speed.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      15  3.3 Adjusting Voice Settings.  This section describes how to adjust the volume, speed and pitch of the speech of the main voice which guides you through the unit and announces system messages, etc.  The Guide Voice Settings are located in the Home Menu. Use the Left and Right arrows to navigate to "Guide Voice Settings", and press the Select button to open the dialog. Use the Up and Down arrows to move between the settings in the dialog. Use the Left and Right arrows to change the value of the setting. Press "Select" to save the settings, or press "Cancel"  to cancel saving the settings and exit the Voice Settings dialog box. The Guide Voice Settings dialog consists of 5 items:  1) Guide Voice Speed: Adjusts the speed of the voice guide. Use the Left and Right arrows to select a value from 1 to 15.  2) Guide Voice  Pitch: Adjusts how high or  low the voice  sounds. Use the Left and Right arrows to select a value from 1 to 15.   3) Guide voice volume:  Adjusts how loudly the guide voice speaks. Use the Left and Right arrows to choose a value from 1 to 15. 4) Voice Type: Choose to use a male or female voice. Use the Left and Right arrows to move between the options.   5) Upper Case Alert: Choose whether to have the speech alert you of capital letters. Use the Left and  Right arrows to choose between On or Off.  3.4 Checking Date  and Time.  You can check the date and time on the Blaze ET in two ways: 1)  Press  the  Power  button  quickly.  If  you  press  the  Power  button  quickly  from anywhere on the unit, the date and time is announced. You can even use this method when the power is off. However, it should be noted, when  the  power  is  off,  it  takes  a  couple  of  seconds  for  the  date  and  time  to  be announced. 2) Bring up the Home Menu. The Date and time is the first item in the Home Menu. Any  time  you  exit  a  program  and  return  to  the  Home  Menu,  the  date  and  time  is announced as the first status item.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      16  3.5 Setting the Date and Time.  You can set the Date and Time in 2 ways: you can set it manually using the Date and Time dialog, or you can have it automatically synchronized with a time server.  3.5.1 Manually setting the Date and Time. Use the following steps to manually set the Date and Time: 1) From the Home menu, press the Left or Right arrow to navigate to the Date and Time.  2) Press the "Select" button to open the "Date and Time" dialog. 3) You are placed on the "Month". Use the Left and Right arrows to set the month. 4) Press the Down arrow, and use the Left and Right arrows to set the day. 5) Press the Down arrow, and use the Left and Right arrows to set the year. 6)  Press  the  Down  arrow,  and  use  the  Left  and  Right  arrows  to  choose  the  time format between 12 and 24 hour: 7) Press the Down arrow, and use the Left and Right arrows to choose AM or PM.    Note: If you choose the 24 hour time format, this item is not displayed. 8) Press the Down arrow, and use the Left and Right arrows to set the hour. 9) press the Down arrow, and use the Left and Right arrows to set the minute. 10) Press the Down arrow, and use the Left and Right arrows to set the time zone. 11) Press the Down arrow, and use the Left and Right arrows to choose whether or not to use Daylight Savings time. 12) When you have finished choosing all your settings, press the "Select" button to save your settings, and you are returned to the Home menu. If you do not want to save  your  settings,  press  the  "Cancel"  button,  and  you  are  returned  to  the  Home menu without modifying the Date and Time.  3.5.2 Synchronizing with a Time Server. To set the Date and Time by Syychronizing with a time server, follow these steps: 1) From the Home menu, use the Left and Right arrows to navigate to the Date and Time.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      17  2) Press the "Select" button to open the "Date and Time" dialog. 3) Use the Up or Down arrow to navigate to "Synchronization". Press the Left or Right arrow to navigate to "Yes". 4) Press the "Select" button and the time is synchronized with a time server, and you are returned to the Home menu.   3.6 Checking Power Status.  To check the power status of Blaze ET, from the Home menu, press the Right arrow to get to the power status item. The Power Status gives you the following information: 1) Type of power being used: battery or AC adapter. 2) Percentage of battery charge. 3) Whether the battery is currently charging.  3.7 Setting the Sleep Timer.  The Sleep Timer allows you to choose a specified amount of time after which the Blaze ET will automatically power off  while reading a book, listening to music, etc. To set the Sleep Timer, follow these steps: 1) Press and  hold the  "Select" button for  more than 2 seconds. The "Sleep Timer" dialog box is displayed. 2) Press the Left or Right arrow to set the desired time. The time can be set to zero (off),  3minutes,  5  Minutes,  10  minutes,  15  minutes,  20  minutes,  30  minutes,  45 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 120 minutes, or 180 minutes. 3)  Press  the  "Select"  button,  and  the  setting is saved  and  you  are  returned  to  the position from which you initiated the Sleep Timer setting. If you want to cancel setting the Sleep Timer, press the "Cancel" button. Setting is canceled, and you are returned to the position from which you executed the Sleep Timer.  3.8 Checking System Information.  To access basic system information about your  Blaze ET, from the Home menu, press the Right arrow until you hear the software version and free space announced. Press the
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      18  "Select" button to open the "System Information" dialog box. The "System Information" dialog displays the following information: 1) Firmware version. 2) Build date. 3) Serial number. 4) Total space and remaining space of the internal flashdisk. 5) Total space and remaining space on the SD card. (Only appears if an SD card is inserted.) 6) Mac Address. To move among the items in the dialog box, press the Up and Down arrows. Press the Left and Right arrows to navigate the information character  by character. When you  have  finished  reviewing  the  system  information,  press    the  "Cancel"  button  to close the dialog box.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      19  4. Using the Media Player.  4.1 Supported Media Formats.  The Media Player on the Blaze ET supports the following media formats: 1) MP3 320 Kbps, 44100 Hz, Stereo  2) MP4-AAC, M4a)  3) Wave 16bit 48000Hz  4) Ogg Vorbis  5) ASF ASF  6) FLAC Q1 & Q10  7) Avi  8) WMV WMV  You can use the Media Player to play music, books, or podcasts stored on the Blaze ET, an SD card or USB flash drive. You can begin playing media content immediately with the touch of just 1 button.   4.2 Playing Audio Files.  To start media playback, simply press the left-most button on the row above the arrow keys labeled with an M in Braille. If you have not previously used the Media Player, Blaze ET  begins  playing  the  first  media  file  on  the  unit.  If  you  have  used  the  Media  Player previously, playback resumes at the last file you played. To close the Media Player, press the "Cancel" button, and the media Player closes and you are returned to the Home menu.  4.3 Play and Pause.  To pause playback, press the M button briefly while media is playing. Press the M button briefly once again to resume playback.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      20  4.4 Moving by Track.  While the Media Player is open, you can move back and forth by track using the Left and Right arrows. Press the Right arrow to move to the next track, and use the Left arrow to move to the previous track.   4.5 Moving by Time.  To move through audio by time, press and hold the Left or Right arrow. Hold the Right arrow to move forward, and hold the Left arrow to move backward. As you hold the Left or Right  arrow,  the  guide  voice  announces  time  elements  by  which  you  can  move.  The longer you hold the arrow key, the larger the amount of time. When your desired amount of time is announced, release the arrow key, and you are moved backward or forward by that amount of time. For example, if you want to move backward 20 seconds, press and hold the Left arrow. You  will  hear,  "5  seconds,  10  seconds,  15  seconds,  20  seconds".  When  the  voice announces  "20  seconds",  release  the  arrow  key,  and  you  are  moved  backward  20 seconds in your audio file.    4.6 Changing Navigation units.  You can actually use the Left and Right arrows to move by several units of navigation. To adjust the unit of movement of the Left and Right arrows, use the Up and Down arrows. By default, the Left and Right arrow keys will move back and forth by one track. However, if you press the Up or Down Arrow, you can set them to move by5 tracks, 10 tracks, to the first or last track, to the beginning or end of the track, 10 minutes, 3 minutes, 30 seconds, or mark. The "Mark" item only appears if marks are present in the file, and allows you to use the Left and Right arrows to navigate between them.   So, to navigate your current playlist  by3 minute segments, press the Up or Down arrow until  the  unit  announces "3 minutes".  Then,  use  the Left and  Right  arrows to  navigate back and forward by3 minute segments.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      21  4.7 Marks.  In longer audio files, such as recorded lectures or books, or files you intend to use for  teaching, etc, it can be useful to mark certain sections so that you can easily return to them  later.  You  can  identify such  sections using bookmarks,  Voice  marks,  or  highlight marks.  You can place up to 999 marks in each file, and you may not duplicate mark numbers, even if the marks are of a different type. For example, you may  not have a bookmark and a highlight mark both labeled as number 5. Each mark, no matter the type, will have a unique number from 1-999.   4.7.1 Inserting a Bookmark.  To insert a mark, follow these steps: 1) Locate the place in the content where you want to insert the mark, and press the "Select" button. 2) The Mark Manager menu is displayed, and you are placed on the first item, "Insert bookmark".  3) Press the "Select" button again.  4) You are prompted for the number of the mark to insert.  5) Use the Left or Right arrow to move to your desired number for the mark. Use the Up and Down arrows to move in groups of 10. For example, if you want to set the current  mark  as  number  23,  and  the  current  selection  is  1,  press  the  Right  arrow  twice to get to number  3, then press  the Up arrow twice to move to 13, then 23. 6) Press the "Select" button to save the mark. If  the  mark  already  exists,  you    will  be  prompted  whether  to  move  or  delete  the existing mark. Use the  Left and Right arrows to move among the choices, and press "Select" to activate your choice.  Press "Cancel" at any time to cancel the setting of the mark.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      22  4.7.2 Inserting a Voice Mark. Setting  a  Voice  Mark  allows  you  to  attach  a  voice    recording  to  the  mark  to  provide additional information or an anotation to the content you  are marking. Use the following steps to insert a voice mark: 1) Locate the place in the content which you want to mark, and press "Select". 2) The Mark Manager is opened, and  the first item "Bookmark" is focused. 3) Press the Down arrow to navigate to "Voice Mark" and press "Select". 4) The unit prompts, "Start recording", and you have up to 40 seconds to record your audio anotation. 5) When you have finished recording, press the "Select" button. 6) You are prompted to choose the number  for the voice mark.  7)  Use  the Left or  Right arrow  to  choose  the number for  the mark. Use the  Up  or Down arrows to move by groups of 10 numbers.     8) Press "Select" to save the mark. If a mark already exists under that number, you are asked whether you want to delete or move the existing mark. Use the Left or Right arrow to move among the choices, and press "Select" to activate your desired option. Press "Cancel" at any time to cancel the setting of the mark. 4.7.3 Inserting a Highlight Mark.  There  may  be  times  you  wish  to  highlight  a  certain  section  of    content,  similar  to underlining a passage of text. You can do this by setting a highlight mark. Use the following steps to set a highlight mark: 1) Locate the place in the content which you want to mark, and press "Select". 2) The Mark Manager is opened, and  the first item "Bookmark" is focused. 3) Press the Down arrow to navigate to "Highlight Mark" and press "Select". 4) The start position is marked at your current position, and playback continues. 5) When  playback  reaches  the  point  at  which  you  want  to  end  the  highlight  mark, press "Select" again.  6) You are prompted to choose the number  for the highlight mark.  7)  Use  the Left or  Right arrow  to  choose  the number for  the mark. Use the  Up  or Down arrows to move by groups of 10 numbers.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      23  8) Press "Select" to save the mark. If a mark already exists under that number, you are asked whether you want to delete or move the existing mark. Use the Left or Right arrow to move among the choices, and press "Select" to activate your desired option. Press "Cancel" at any time to cancel the setting of the mark.   4.7.4 Moving to a Mark.  You can move to an existing mark in 2 ways: either by using the "mark" navigation unit available during playback, or by specifying the mark to move to using the Mark Manager. If you have few  marks in a file, or you wish to move through  your marks sequencially, using the "mark" movement unit may be most efficient. However, if you have many marks in  a  file,  and  wish  to  quickly  access  a  specific  marked  position,  you  may  find  it  more advantageous to use the Mark Manager. Use the following steps to move to a mark using the "mark" navigation unit: 1) Use the Up or  Down arrow to choose "Mark" as the unit to move by. 2) Use the Left and Right arrows to move among the various marks in the file.  Use the following steps to move to a mark using the Mark Manager: 1) At any time during playback, press "Select". 2) The Mark Manager is opened, and  the first item "Bookmark" is focused. 3) Press the Down arrow to navigate to "Go to Mark" and press "Select". 4) You are prompted to choose the number  of the mark to move to.  5)  Use  the Left or  Right arrow  to  choose  the number for  the mark. Use the  Up  or Down arrows to move by groups of 10 numbers.     6) Press "Select" and playback begins at the marked position.  Press "Cancel" at any time to cancel moving to a mark.  4.7.5 Deleting a Mark.  Use the following steps to delete a mark: 1) At any time during playback, press "Select". 2) The Mark Manager is opened, and  the first item "Bookmark" is focused. 3) Press the Down arrow to navigate to "Delete Mark" and press "Select".
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      24  4) You are prompted to choose the number  of the mark to delete.  5)  Use  the Left or  Right arrow  to  choose  the number for  the mark. Use the  Up  or Down arrows to move by groups of 10 numbers.     6) Press "Select" and the mark is deleted. Press "Cancel" at any time to cancel deleting a mark.  4.8 Adjusting Volume, speed, and Equalizer. You can use the Volume dial to adjust the media volume, preamp, playback speed, and equalizer. 1) Media Playback Volume: You can adjust media playback volume using values 1-15. 2) Preamp: audio recordings are often at different volume levels. You can adjust the preamplifier level for each file to compensate for this variation. The default value is 0. You  can adjust the preamp level using values from — -4 to 6.  3) Media Rate: Adjust the playback speed using values from 1 to 15. 4)  Equalizer:  Depending  on  the  type  of  audio    you  are  playing,  you  may  wish  to change  the  characteristics  of  the  audio  sound  using  the  Equalizer  setting.  The available  options are: Auto, Normal, Classical, Dance, Jazz, Pop and Rock.   Use the "Voice Control" button to determine which setting the Volume dial modifies, and turn  the  Volume  dial  toward  the  top  of  the  unit  to  increase  the  value,  and  toward  the bottom of the unit to decrease it. For example, to change the playback speed, press the "Voice Control" button twice to get to "Media rate". Then use the Volume dial to increase or  decrease the rate of media playback.   4.9 Using The Explorer.  If you wish to locate a certain song, album, or podcast file, you can use the "Explorer" to easily search for and navigate media content stored on your Blaze ET. As  folders  and  files  appear  in  easily  navigable  lists,  you  can  locate  podcasts,  books, music,  or  any  other  media  files  stored  on  your  unit.  You  can  also  easily  delete  files without connecting to a PC.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      25  To  access  files  and  folders  containing  media  content  on  your  Blaze  ET,  press  the "Explorer"  button  while  the  Media  Player  is  running.  The  Explorer"  button  is  a  dot-like button on the bottom row of keys between the "Cancel" button and the "OCR" button. Use the following keystrokes in the Explorer: 1) Use the Up and Down arrows to move through a file or folder list. 2) Use the Left arrow to move back a level in the folder structure. 3) Use the Right arrow to move forward a level in the file/folder structure. 4) Use the "Select" button to play the focused file or folder. 5) Press and hold the "Explorer" button to get the path for the current item. 6) Press and hold the "Cancel" button for more than 2 seconds to delete the focused file  or  folder.  You  are  prompted  whether  you  are  sure  you  wish  to  delete.  Press "Select" for yes, or "Cancel" for no. You can also press and hold the "Cancel" button during playback to delete the current file without entering the "Explorer".
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      26  5. FM Radio.  In this section you will learn how to play the FM radio, how to manually and auto scan, how to set presets, and how  to record the radio output. The FM Radio can access local stations at frequencies from 87.5MHz to 108MHz.    Note: In order to receive a radio signal, you must connect a headphone cable or audio patch cord for use as an antenna. Please connect headphones or a patch cord to the headphone jack on the left end of the bottom EDGE of Blaze ET.   5.1 Playing the Radio.  To  play  the  FM  radio,  simply  press  the  "Radio"  button,  labeled  with  R  in  Braille  and located in the center of the row of buttons just above the arrow keys.  If you do not receive any radio stations, consider the following: 1)  Make  sure  you  have  headphones  or  an  audio  patch  cord  connected  to  the headphone jack on Blaze ET. 2) You may not be placed on a frequency for which there is a local radio station. Use the Left and Right arrows to adjust the frequency until you are able to find a station. 3) The characteristics of your  location may not be optimal for  receiving good radio reception. To mute the radio, press the R button quickly. Press it once again to resume radio playback.  Press  the  "Cancel"  button  to  exit  the  FM  Radio  and  return  to  the  Home menu.  5.2 Adjusting Radio Volume.  Use  the  Volume  dial  on  the  right  edge  of  the  unit  to  adjust  the  radio  volume.  Turn  it toward the top of the unit to increase the volume, and turn it toward the bottom of the unit to decrease it.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      27  5.3 Navigating Frequencies.  Use the Left and Right arrows to adjust frequency backward and forward by0.1MHz. As stated above, the available frequency range is 87.5MHz to 108MHz.  To  automatically  detect  stations  press  and  hold  the  Left  or  Right  arrow  to  auto  scan backward and forward respectively.   5.4 Selecting and Moving to Channels.  You  may  find  it  cumbersome  to  manually  move  through  all  the  available  channels, especially if you have specific stations you know you like to listen to. You can easily save presets, simply by pressing "Select" while playing the radio frequency you want to save. You can save up to 30 presets.  You can also choose to auto register all radio stations in your area. To do this, while the FM Radio is open, press and hold the "Explorer" button for 2 seconds. Blaze ET searches for all available radio stations in the area, and automatically registers them as presets.  You can increase the sensitivity of the channel search by pressing and holding the Down arrow.  However,  it  should  be  noted,  that  increasing  the  sensitivity  may  result  in  the registering of many stations that do not come in clearly. You can use the Up and Down arrows to navigate between your preset channels. When you reach the last registered channel, if you continue  to navigate with the Up or Down arrow, you will wrap around to the first channel in the list.  You can also navigate directly to a specific preset channel using the "Explorer" button. When you press the "Explorer" button, all of your preset channels are presented in a list. Use the Up and Down arrows to navigate to your desired channel, and press the "Select" button to go to that channel. To delete a preset, navigate to it, and press and hold the "Cancel" button.  5.5 Using the Internal Speaker.  Listening to the radio via headphones for great lengths of time can become uncomfortable. You can listen to the radio via the internal speakers, even though the headphones must be connected as an antenna. To hear the radio through the internal speaker of Blaze ET,
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      28  press and hold the "R" button. The radio will output through both the headphones and the internal  speakers.  Press  and  hold  the  "R"  button  again  to  return  the  output  to  the headphones only.   5.6 Recording a Radio Broadcast.  to Record the current radio frequency, press and hold the "Record" button for 2 seconds. Depending how you have set your Record Settings, you will be prompted through beep or  voice notification that the recording has started.  To pause the recording, press the  "Record" button quickly.  Briefly press  the "Record" button  again  to  resume  recording.  To  stop  and  save  the  recording,  press  the  "Select" button.  You  are  notified  that  the  recording  is  complete  using  the  method  set  in  the "Record Settings" dialog.  To cancel the recording, press the "Radio" button or the "Cancel" button. You are asked whether you  want to cancel the recording. Press "Select" to cancel recording, or press "Cancel" to resume recording. Recordings are saved to the "Radio" folder on the flashdisk of Blaze ET and are named with the frequency and  the  date and time. Recording  quality  settings  are  the  same  as those set for  voice recording. See the  section of  this   manual on the "record  Settings" dialog  for more details.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      29  6. Book Reader.  The Book Reader program on Blaze ET is able to play DAISY books as well as several document file types.   6.1 Supported File Types.   The Book Reader supports the following formats:  Document formats: 1) Plain text document: TXT. 2) Rich Text Format: RTF. 3) MS Word document: DOC/DOCX. 4) Markup language document: HTM, HTML, XML. 5) Sense notetaker document: HBL HPF. 6) e-book: EPUB. 7) Adobe Acrobat document: PDF.    Note: Only text-based PDF documents are supported in the Book Reader. PDF's created from images cannot be supported.  DAISY formats: 1) DAISY 2.0/2.02/3.0, DAISY XML / Digital Talking Book.  2) ANSI / NISO Z39.86 2002, 2005.  3) NIMAS 1.1,  4) National Library Service (NLS). 5) Content from BookShare.org.  6) Learning Ally 7) Open Library/Archive.org.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      30  6.2 Play and pause.  To play content in the Book Reader, simply press the "Book" button, labeled with a B in Braille and located on the right of the row of buttons just above the arrrow keys.  If you have not played book content previously, the Book reader begins playing the first available book or document.  If you have  played content previously,  Blaze ET  resumes playing the book or document you  were last reading at the position at which you exited it. Press the "Book" button briefly to pause playback. Press it once again to resume playing the book or document. Press the "Cancel" button to exit book or document playback and return  to  the  Home  menu. When  you exit the Book Reader, the position at which  you exited is marked in the book or document and playback resumes at that position the next time you open that book or document.  6.3 Navigation.  You can navigate  books and documents  in the book  reader in several  ways, including headings, paragraphs, sentences, words, time, etc. Press the Up or Down arrow to select the  movement  unit.  Press  the  Left  or  Right  arrow  to  move  back  and  forward  by  the chosen movement unit.  The  movement  units  available  differ  according  to  the  type  of  content  being  played. Information on the movement units available for the various content types is as follows: 1) Content: When this item is selected, pressing the Left and Right arrows moves you among the books and documents available on the BLAZE ET. 2) Heading: This item appears only when playing DAISY content. When this item is selected, using the Left and Right arrows navigates back and forward by the headings in the DAISY book. 3) Level: This item appears only during DAISY playback. Available level movement is dependent on how the DAISY book has been configured. It may contain levels from 1-6. 4) Phrase: This item also appears only during DAISY playback. Phrases are generally defined as the amount of text spoken in 1 breath, however, there is no set standard. NLS books adapted from cassette tape have been known to use the phrase mark up
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      31  to represent an entire cassette track. When this item is selected the Left and Right arrows move to the previous and next phrase respectively. 5) Page: When this movement unit is selected, the Left and Right arrows will move to the previous and next page respectively. 6)  Paragraph:  When  this  item  is  selected,  the  Left  and  Right  arrows  move  to  the previous and next paragraph respectively. 7)  Sentence:  When  this  item  is  selected  the  Left  and  Right  arrows  move  to  the previous  and  next  sentence.  This  item  appears  only  in  documents  and  text-based DAISY content. 8)  Line:  The  Left  and  Right  arrows  move  to  the  previous  and  next  line.  This  item appears only during playback of documents and text-based DAISY content. 9) Word: When this item is selected, the Left and Right arrows move to the previous and next word. This item appears only during playback of documents or text-based DAISY content. 10) Character: The Left and Right arrows navigate to the previous and next character. Appears only during playback of documents or text-based DAISY content. 11) Time movement: 30 seconds, 3 minutes, and 10 minutes. Use the Up and Down arrows to select the time movement unit, and the Left and Right arrows to move back and  forward  by  the  selected  time.  Time  movement  units  are  available  only  during playback of DAISY audio content.  12) Beginning or End: The Left arrow navigates to the beginning of the book or file, and the Right arrow navigates to the end of the book or file.   6.4 Quick Movement. You  may  also  use  quick movement methods to  navigate  through  a  document  or  book more quickly by pressing and holding the Left or Right arrow. The  movement  method  will  vary  based  on  the  type    of  content  you  are  playing.  For example, if you are playing DAISY audio, pressing and holding the Right arrow, will give you  options like 30  seconds, 1 minute,  3 minutes, etc.  If  you are  playing a text-based DAISY book or document, holding the Right arrow gives you  movement options like 5
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      32  sentences,  10  sentences,  15  sentences,  etc.  The  longer  you  hold  the  arrow  key,  the greater the amount of movement. When you hear the movement unit you want, release the  arrow key, and you are taken to the place in your book or document according to the movement type and amount you chose.  6.5 Marks. In longer files, such as books, or files you intend to use for  teaching, etc, it can be useful to mark certain sections so that you can easily return to them later. You can identify such sections using bookmarks, Voice marks, or highlight marks.  You can place up to 1000 marks in each file, and you may not duplicate mark numbers, even if the marks are of a different type. For example, you may  not have a bookmark and a highlight mark both labeled as number 5. Each mark, no matter the type, will have a unique number from 1-999.   6.5.1 Inserting a Mark.  To insert a mark, follow these steps: 1) Locate the place in the content where you want to insert the mark, and press the "Select" button. 2) The Mark Manager menu is displayed, and you are placed on the first item, "Insert bookmark".  3) Press the "Select" button again.  4) You are prompted for the number of the mark to insert.  5) Use the Left or Right arrow to move to your desired number for the mark. Use the Up and Down arrows to move in groups of 10. For example, if you want to set the current  mark  as  number  23,  and  the  current  selection  is  1,  press  the  Right  arrow  twice to get to number  3, then press  the Up arrow twice to move to 13, then 23. 6) Press the "Select" button to save the mark. If  the  mark  already  exists,  you    will  be  prompted  whether  to  move  or  delete  the existing mark. Use the  Left and Right arrows to move among the choices, and press "Select" to activate your choice.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      33  Press "Cancel" at any time to cancel the setting of the mark.  6.5.2 Inserting a Voice Mark. Setting  a  Voice  Mark  allows  you  to  attach  a  voice    recording  to  the  mark  to  provide additional information or an anotation to the content you  are marking. Use the following steps to insert a voice mark: 1) Locate the place in the content which you want to mark, and press "Select". 2) The Mark Manager is opened, and  the first item "Bookmark" is focused. 3) Press the Down arrow to navigate to "Voice Mark" and press "Select". 4) The unit prompts, "Start recording", and you have up to 40 seconds to record your audio anotation. 5) When you have finished recording, press the "Select" button. 6) You are prompted to choose the number  for the voice mark.  7)  Use  the Left or  Right arrow  to  choose  the number for  the mark. Use the  Up  or Down arrows to move by groups of 10 numbers.     8) Press "Select" to save the mark. If a mark already exists under that number, you are asked whether you want to delete or move the existing mark. Use the Left or Right arrow to move among the choices, and press "Select" to activate your desired option. Press "Cancel" at any time to cancel the setting of the mark. 6.5.3 Inserting a Highlight Mark.  There  may  be  times  you  wish  to  highlight  a  certain  section  of    content,  similar  to underlining a passage of text. You can do this by setting a highlight mark. Use the following steps to set a highlight mark: 1) Locate the place in the content which you want to mark, and press "Select". 2) The Mark Manager is opened, and  the first item "Bookmark" is focused. 3) Press the Down arrow to navigate to "Highlight Mark" and press "Select". 4) The start position is marked at your current position, and playback continues. 5) When  playback  reaches  the  point  at  which  you  want  to  end  the  highlight  mark, press "Select" again.  6) You are prompted to choose the number  for the highlight mark.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      34  7)  Use  the Left or  Right  arrow to choose the  number for the mark.  Use  the  Up or Down arrows to move by groups of 10 numbers.     8) Press "Select" to save the mark. If a mark already exists under that number, you are asked whether you want to delete or move the existing mark. Use the Left or Right arrow to move among the choices, and press "Select" to activate your desired option. Press "Cancel" at any time to cancel the setting of the mark.   6.5.4 Moving to a Mark.  You can move to an existing mark in 2 ways: either by using the "mark" movement unit available during playback, or by specifying the mark to move to using the Mark Manager. If you have few  marks in a file, or you wish to move through  your marks sequencially, using the "mark" movement unit may be most efficient. However, if you have many marks in  a  file,  and  wish  to  quickly  access  a  specific  marked  position,  you  may  find  it  more advantageous to use the Mark Manager. Use the following steps to move to a mark using the "mark" movement unit: 1) Use the Up or  Down arrow to choose "Mark" as the unit to move by. 2) Use the Left and Right arrows to move among the various marks in the file.  Use the following steps to move to a mark using the Mark Manager: 1) At any time during playback, press "Select". 2) The Mark Manager is opened, and  the first item "Bookmark" is focused. 3) Press the Down arrow to navigate to "Go to Mark" and press "Select". 4) You are prompted to choose the number  of the mark to move to.  5)  Use  the Left or  Right arrow  to  choose  the number for  the  mark.  Use  the  Up or Down arrows to move by groups of 10 numbers.     6) Press "Select" and playback will begin at the marked position.  Press "Cancel" at any time to cancel moving to a mark.  6.5.5 Deleting a Mark.  Use the following steps to delete a mark: 1) At any time during playback, press "Select".
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      35  2) The Mark Manager is opened, and  the first item "Bookmark" is focused. 3) Press the Down arrow to navigate to "Delete Mark" and press "Select". 4) You are prompted to choose the number  of the mark to delete.  5)  Use  the Left or  Right arrow  to  choose  the number for  the mark. Use the  Up  or Down arrows to move by groups of 10 numbers.     6) Press "Select" and the mark is deleted. Press "Cancel" at any time to cancel deleting a mark.  6.6 Adjusting Volume and Speed You can use the Volume dial to adjust the reading voice volume, audio preamp, playback speed,  and  voice  pitch.  Use  the  "Voice  Control"  button  to  cycle  through  the  available adjustments.  The  adjustable  settings  will  vary  depending  on  the  type  of  content  being  played. For example, an audio DAISY book will contain the "Preamp" option, but will not contain the reading Voice option as this applies to the TTS for text playback.  1) Reading Voice Volume: You can adjust Reading Voice volume using values 1-15. Appears during document or DAISY text playback. 2) Reading VoicePitch: You can  adjust the Reading Voice  pitch  using values  1-15. Appears during document or DAISY text playback. 3) Preamp: audio recordings are often at different volume levels. You can adjust the preamplifier level for each file to compensate for this variation. The default value is 0. You  can adjust the preamp level using values from — 4 to 6. Appears only during DAISY audio playback.   4) Playback speed/Text-to-speech rate: Adjust the playback speed using values from 1 to 15. Is available for both DAISY audio and text/document playback. Use the "Voice Control" button to determine which setting the Volume dial will modify, and turn the Volume dial toward the top of the unit to increase the value, and toward the  bottom of the  unit  to decrease  it.  For example,  to  change the playback  speed, press the "Voice Control" button twice to get to playback speed. Then use the Volume dial to increase or  decrease the speed of playback.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      36   6.7 Switching Daisy Modes.  Some DAISY books contain both text and audio. In this case, you can switch between playback of the text and the audio.  While a DAISY book containing both text and audio is open, press and hold the "Book" button. Each time you press and hold the "Book" button, it toggles between text and audio mode.  6.8 Deleting Content.  You can easily  delete the currently playing file or book during playback. To do this, press and  hold  the  "Cancel"  button  for  more  than  5  seconds.  You  are  asked  if  you  want  to delete the content. Press "Select" for yes, or press "Cancel" to cancel the deletion.  6.9 Using The Explorer.  The Explorer lets you easily search for, delete, and play DAISY and document content.  6.9.1 Entering and Exiting the  Explorer. To open the Explorer, while playing a DAISY book or  document, press the dot-like button in the center of the bottom row of keys, between the "OCR" and "Cancel" buttons. You are presented with a list of  files and folders containing DAISY and document content. To exit the Explorer, press the "Cancel" button and you are returned to the book or document you were previously playing. 6.9.2 Structure of the Explorer  The  Explorer  sorts  files  and  folders  containing  DAISY  books  and  documents alphabetically.  DAISY  books  are  displayed  first,  followed  by  a  general  list  of  playable document folders and files. If a folder contains some files which are  supported, and some which are not, only the files of types supported by Blaze ET are shown in the Explorer. In addition, document files contained in a folder appear under the root folder, even if they are  contained  in  subfolders  on  the  storage  disk.  For  example,  if  you  have  a  "My Documents" folder that contains subfolders called "Manuals" and "Recipes", as well as documents in the root, all playable items are shown under the "My Documents" folder.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      37  6.9.3 Searching for and Playing Content.  Use the following keystrokes in the Explorer: 1) Use the Up and Down arrows to move through a file or folder list. 2) Use the Left arrow to move back a level in the folder structure. 3) Use the Right arrow to move forward a level in the file/folder structure. 4) Use the "Select" button to play the focused file or folder. 5) Press and hold the Up arrow to move to the DAISY group. 6) Press and hold  the Down arrow to move to the general documents group. 7) Press and hold the "Cancel" button for more than 2 seconds to delete the focused file  or  folder.  You  are  prompted  whether  you  are  sure  you  wish  to  delete.  Press "Select" for yes, or "Cancel" for no. You can also press and hold the "Cancel" button during playback to delete the current file without entering the "Explorer".  Browsing and Playing Content: The following describes how to search for and play content in more detail: 1) When you press the "Explorer" button during playback, the current title is spoken, and you are focused on its location in the Explorer. 2) To play other content in the same folder, use the Up or Down arrow to navigate to the desired content, and  press "Select" or the "Book" button  to start playback of the newly focused book or document. 3) To navigate to a different folder, press the Left arrow to move out to the folder list.  4) Use the Up or Down arrow to navigate to a different folder. 5) Press the Right arrow to enter the folder you wish to open. 6)  The  content  of  your chosen    folder  is  displayed.  Use  the  Up  or  Down  arrow  to navigate the content. 7) Press the "Select" button or the "Book" button to start playback of the focused item.   Moving among groups: You may find it cumbersome and unnecessary to move through all the documents to get to  your  DAISY  books,  or  to  navigate  all  your  DAISY  books  before  getting  to  your documents. You can press and hold the Down arrow in the DAISY book list  to quickly
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      38  jump to the beginning of the documents list. When in the documents list, press and hold the Up arrow to jump to the DAISY books list.   6.9.4 Continuous Playing of a Folder.  You  may  have  a  situation  where  you  wish  to  play  a  series  of  files  in  succession.  For example, if you have a text book or user manual wherein each chapter is in a separate document.  You  can  play  all  the  content  in a  given folder  continuously  using  the  steps below: 1) Press the "Explorer" button and your currently playing title is displayed. 2) Press the Left arrow to move to the folder list. 3) Use the Up or Down arrow to navigate to the folder you wish to play. 4) Press the "Select" button or the "Book" button and all content in the folder will be played in sequence.    6.9.5 Checking the path. To check the location of the current file or folder, when focused on it in the Explorer, press and hold the "Explorer" button for more than 2 seconds. The path of the current file or folder is announced.  6.9.6 Delete file or folder.  You  can  easily  delete  a  file  or  folder  from  the  Explorer  or  during  playback.  When  the content  is  playing,  or  when  it  is  focused  in  the  Explorer,  press  and  hold  the  "Cancel" button. You are asked if you are sure you wish to delete the content. Press "Select" for yes, or "Cancel" for no.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      39  7. Recording.  This section discusses how to create and listen to recordings as well as how to set your recording preferences. You  can  record  via  the  internal  microphone,  an  external  stereo  microphone  or  line-in source, from a headset microphone, or from the FM radio. You can also adjust the quality of the recording and the sensitivity of the microphone.  7.1 Making a Recording.  To begin making a voice recording, simply press and hold the "Record" button from either the Media Player or the Home menu.    Note: If you press and hold the "Record" button while the FM radio is playing, the unit begins recording the radio content. When the recording is started, you will be notified either by a tone, a message, or not at all, depending on how you have set your Record Settings. To  pause  recording,  press  the  "Record"  button  quickly.  Another  brief  press  of  the "Record" button resumes recording again. To stop and save the recording, press the "Select" button. As with beginning a recording, the notification you receive will depend on how your Record Settings are set. To cancel recording, press the "Cancel" button. You are asked if you wish to cancel the recording. Press "Select" to stop recording, or press "Cancel" to, in a word, cancel the cancelation, thus resuming the recording again. The recorded file is saved in the "Record" folder of the internal flashdisk and titled with the time and date.  To record via an extermal microphone, you can simply connect it and begin recording. If you wish to use a line-in source, you should adjust the Recording Source option in the Record settings before creating a recording.   7.2 Listening to a Recorded File.  A quick press of the Record button from anywhere opens the list of recorded files created using the internal microphone or an external microphone or line-in source. Use the Up
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      40  and Down arrows to navigate among the recordings, and press the "Select" button to play a recording. You can navigate recordings just as you can other audio files in the Media Player.  7.3 Searching for and Deleting Recorded Files.  You can navigate and delete recordings using the Explorer just as you can when using the Media Player and Book Reader. To access all the recordings, including those created from the radio, press the "Explorer" button while a recording is opened.  Recordings  are  listed  in  chronological  order  by time.  Use  the  Up  and  Down  arrows to move through the list of recordings. Use the Left arrow to move to the folder list, and use the Right arrow to open a folder. Press "Select" on a file you wish to play.  You  can  delete  an  individual  recording  by  navigating  to  it  and  pressing  and  holding "Cancel".  To  Delete  all  recordings  in  the  Record  folder  or  the  Radio  folder,  focus  the folder and press and hold "Cancel".  You  are asked if you're sure  you wish to delete the  file  or folder.  Press  "Select"  to delete the file  or  folder,  or  press"Cancel"  to  cancel  the deletion. You can also delete a recording during playback.  7.4 Setting Recording Options.  You can change the Record settings to adjust microphone sensitivity, recording quality, and recording source. To open the "Record Settings" dialog, from the Home menu, press the Left or Right arrow to  navigate  to  "Record  Settings"  and  press  "Select".  You  are  placed  on  the  first  item, "Recording quality". Use the Up and Down arrows to move among the settings in the list, and use the Left and Right arrows to change the value of a setting. The available settings and values are as follows: 1) Recording Quality: High Quality Wav, High Quality MP3, Standard quality, Speech quality and User Defined.  A.  High  Quality  WAV:  sample  rate  =  44100Hz,  bit-level  =  16Bit,  channels  = stereo
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      41  B.  High  quality  mp3:  sample  rate  =  44100Hz,  bitrate  =  320kbps,  channels  = stereo  C. MP3  normal  mode:  sample  rate  =  44100Hz,  bit  rate  =  192kbps,  channel  =  stereo  D.  Speech quality: sample rate = 22050Hz, bitrate = 64kbps, channel =  mono  E.  User  Defined:  Press  the  Down  arrow  to  display  additional  options  for  the recording format and sample rate, bit rate, and specify them according to your wish.  2) Record Method: Microphone, Headset microphone, and Line-in. A.  Microphone:  built-in  and  external  microphones:  automatically  detects  the recording source.  B.  Headset  Microphones:  Apple  compatible  headphones  including    built-in microphones.  C.  Line-in:  refers  to  using  a  line-in  cable  to  connect  your  CD  player,  cassette player, or other source to directly record the audio output.     Note: If Line-in or Headset Microphone is chosen, and the device is not connected, recording is automatically done using the internal microphone.  3) Microphone Sensitivity: levels 1-5. Use level 1 to record louder sounds such as a performance  in  a  concert  hall,  and  use  higher  sensitivity  levels  in  quieter environments such as when  recording a class lecture from the back of the room.  4) Record notification: Beep, message, or off. This setting determines what types of notifications you receive when beginning, pausing, and ending recordings.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      42  8. OCR.  "OCR"  refers  to  Optical  Character  Recognition,  which  simply means  the  recognition  of letters  in  an  image,  and  the  conversion  of  these  letters  to  text.  The  Blaze  ET accomplishes  this by snapping a photo of  a  page  of  text with it's built-in 5 mega-pixel camera, and processing it through its included OCR software.   8.1 Opening and Closing OCR. To open the OCR program, press the “OCR” button on the bottom right of the Blaze ET's keypad.  It  is  labeled  with  an  “o”  in  Braille.  The  OCR  menu  is  displayed,  and  you  are placed on the first item, "Take a picture". Use the Up or Down arrow to navigate among the items in the OCR menu. The OCR menu contains the following items: 1) Take a Picture:  2) Flash On/Off: use the Left and Right arrows to adjust the setting.  3) Results: opens a list of recognition files from previously recognized images. 4) Open a taken file: Allows you to open a previously-taken photo and have the text re-recognized. 5) Open an External File: lets you open and recognize other image files not captured on Blaze ET. 6) Options: Used to set how images are processed and files are saved. To Close the OCR program, press the "Cancel" button and you are returned to the Home menu.  8.2 Taking a Picture.  You  can  capture an image using  the  Blaze  ET  camera in 2  ways:  either  by  physically holding the Blaze ET in an optimal position for taking a picture, or using the OCR stand included in the optional Premium Accessory Pack.   Taking a picture without the OCR stand: 1) Place your elbows on either side of the printed material.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      43  2) Hold the Blaze ET in your hands in the horizontal position where your hands meet in the center of the arch made by your elbows. 3) Press the "OCR" button to open the OCR program. 4) Press the "OCR" button once again to take the picture. 5) Blaze ET auto focuses, shoots the picture, and automatically begins text analysis. During  text analysis, progress beeps are heard,  and  when the analysis  is  finished, Blaze ET automatically begins reading the text aloud.   Note: To take a decent picture of a normal sheet of paper, the camera should be centered about 9 to 12 inches above the page. It should be placed lower for smaller items.  Using the OCR stand: 1) Place the stand in the horizontal position, so that it's wall faces to the right. 2) Place the Blaze ET in the tray on the top of the stand so that the camera lines up with the small hole in the bottom. 3) Line up the printed material so that it rests against the edge of the inside wall of the OCR stand. 4) Press the OCR button to take the picture.  8.3 Reading the OCR Result.  You can access OCR results in several ways: As  described  above,  after  an  image  is  captured,  Blaze ET  automatically analyzes  and reads the text aloud. You can also access recognition result files via the "Results" option in the OCR menu. To open a result file via the menus, do the following: 1) Press the "OCR" button to open the OCR program. The "Take a picture" option is displayed. 2) Press the Down arrow to navigate to "Results", and press "Select". 3) The list of recognized files is displayed according to the date and time they were created.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      44  4) Press the Left or Right arrow to select the file you wish to read, and press "Select" to play it.  While playing a recognized file, you can also access the results by pressing the "Explorer" button. Result files are displayed in descending order. Use the Up and Down arrows to navigate the list, and press "Select" on a file you wish to play. While reading a recognized file, press the "Select" button to pause and resume reading. You can navigate the file in detail in the same way as you would a document file in the Book Reader.  Pressing the "OCR" button takes a new picture. Press the "Cancel" button to return to the OCR menu. Press and hold the "Cancel" button to delete the currently playing file. You are asked if you are sure  you want  to delete. Press "Select" to delete, or "Cancel" to cancel deletion.  8.4 Importing Image Files.  You can open image files previously taken using Blaze ET, or you can open image files from other sources and recognize the text. 8.4.1 Opening a Captured File.  To open a file captured on the Blaze ET, follow these steps: 1) Open the OCR menu. 2) Use Up or Down arrow to navigate to "Open a taken file" and press "Select". 3) The list of JPG files taken on the Blaze ET will appear titled using the date and time they were captured. 4) Use the Up or Down arrow to  navigate to the file you want to re-recognize, and press "Select". 5)  The  file  is  analyzed,  during  which  time  you  will  hear  beep  sounds  to  indicate progress.  6) When the recognition is complete, the text is automatically read aloud.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      45  8.4.2 Opening an External Image File.  As  mentioned  previously,  you  can  open  image  files  created  from  other  sources,  and recognize any  available text in  these images using  Blaze ET..  Blaze  ET  currently only recognizes text from JPG files. To open and recognize an external image file, follow these steps: 1) Open the OCR menu. 2) Press the Up or Down arrow to navigate to the "Open An External File" option.  3) Blaze ET displays a list of image files. 4) Use the Up or Down arrow to navigate to the file you want to recognize and press "Select".   5)  The  file  is  analyzed,  during  which  time  you  will  hear  beep  sounds  to  indicate progress.  6) When the recognition is complete, the text is automatically read aloud.  8.5 Setting OCR Options.  8.5.1 Turning Flash On/Off.  You  may  need  to  turn  the  flash  on  or  off  depending  on  the  brightness  of  your surroundings. If recognition seems to be poor, try turning the flash off to establish more appropriate lighting and better recognition. To change the flash setting, do the following: 1) Open the OCR menu. 2) Use the Up or Down arrow to navigate to "Flash On/Off". 3) Use the Left or Right arrow to change the setting.  8.5.2 Selecting Image Recognition File handling. Use this option to choose what happens when files are recognized.  1) Open the OCR menu. 2) Press the Up arrow to navigate to "Options" and press "Select" 3) Use the left or Right arrow to choose to save or delete files as they are captured and recognized. 4) Press "Select" to save your settings.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      46  5) To cancel saving your settings, press "Cancel" and you are returned to the OCR menu. 8.5.3 Deleting All Recognized Text Files.  You can use the "Delete all Files" option to delete all recognized text files since executing the OCR program. This may be useful if you've experimented recognizing various things that you do not wish to keep, but you want files you saved before to remain. 1) Open the OCR menu. 2) Use the Up or Down arrow to navigate to "Options" and press "Select". 3) Use the Up or Down arrow to navigate to "Delete All Files" and press "Select". 4) When asked if you want to delete all files, press "Select" to delete the files, or press "Cancel" to cancel the deletion.   Note: This option deletes all files captured in the current session, not all files captured by the OCR program.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      47  9. Using a Bluetooth Audio Device.  You can use Blaze ET with BLUETOOTH headsets or speakers for high quality, wireless audio listening.  9.1 Turning Bluetooth On/Off.  To turn Bluetooth on or off, do the following: 1) From the Home menu, press the Left or Right arrow to navigate to the Bluetooth Information item. 2) press the "Select" button to open the "Bluetooth Settings" dialog box.  3)  You are placed  on  the Bluetooth  status setting. Use the  Left or Right  arrows to move between On and Off. 4) Press "Select" to save the settings. 5) Press the "Cancel"  button to cancel  saving the  settings and  return to the  Home menu.  9.2 Connecting a Bluetooth Headset or Speaker.  Before  you  can  connect  to  a  Bluetooth  headset  or  speaker,  you  must  first  locate  the Bluetooth device. Use the following steps to search for a Bluetooth audio device: 1) Make sure your Bluetooth audio device is in discovery mode. How to do this will differ  between  make  and  model.  Please  consult  your  headset  or  speaker's documentation for information about how to place your device in discovery mode. 2) From the Home menu, press the Left or Right arrows to navigate to the Bluetooth Information item.  3) Press the "Select" button to open the "Bluetooth Settings" dialog box.   4) If Bluetooth is off, press the Left or Right arrow to navigate to "On". 5) Press the Down arrow to initiate the search for Bluetooth audio devices. Progress beeps are sounded to let you know the search is in progress.   6) When the search is complete, a list of available Bluetooth audio devices appears. If there is more than 1 available device, use the Left and Right arrows to navigate to the device you want to connect to.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      48  7) Press the "Select" button on the device you want to connect to. If the connection is successful, a series of musical tones are heard, and sound should begin outputting to the Bluetooth headset or speaker. 8) Press the Cancel button to cancel connecting to a Bluetooth device and you are returned to the Home menu.      9.3 Disconnecting a Bluetooth Headset or Speaker.  You  may  wish  to  disconnect  from  one  Bluetooth  device  so  that  you  can  connect  to another. To disconnect from a Bluetooth device, use the following steps: 1) From the Home menu, press the Left or Right arrow to navigate to the Bluetooth Information item. 2) Press "Select" to open the "Bluetooth Settings" dialog box. 3)  Press  the  Down  arrow  to  initiate  the  search  for  devices.  Progress  beeps  are sounded to let you know the search is in progress. 4) When the search is completed, the available devices  are displayed. Use the Left or Right arrow to navigate to the currently connected device. 5) Press and hold the "Cancel" button for 5 seconds. The device is disconnected and the Bluetooth profile is deleted. 6) Press the "Cancel" button to close the "Bluetooth Settings" dialog box and return to the Home menu.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      49  10. Using Wireless LAN.  This section describes how to check Wireless status, turn Wi-fi on and off, and how to connect to and delete profiles. Using Wi-fi enhances the abilities of Blaze ET in the following ways: 1) Stay synchronized with  a time server, always  ensuring the Date  and Time is as accurate as it can be. 2) Access Web radio stations from around the globe: 3) Subscribe to and download podcasts. 4) Easily upgrade your Blaze ET software online. 5) Access and download books from Online DAISY libraries.  10.1 Checking the Status of Wireless LAN.  You can easily check the status of Wireless LAN simply by navigating to the Wireless Lan information in the Home menu. Use the Left or Right arrow to navigate to Wireless LAN information, and the Blaze ET announces whether wireless is on or off, and, if on, if it is connected to a network.     10.2 Turning Wireless On/Off.  You must have Wireless LAN turned on and connected to a network to access the Online DAISY program, to listen to Web Radio, to download podcasts, and to upgrade Blaze ET using the online update server. To turn on Wireless LAN, do the following: 1) From the  Home menu, use  the Left or Right  arrow to  navigate  to Wireless LAN information, and press "Select". 2) You are placed in the "Network Setup" dialog box on the Wireless status item. Use the Left and Right arrows to change the Wireless status between On and Off. 3) Press "Select" to save the setting. If  you  have    previously  connected  to  a  network  and  it  is  in  range,  Blaze  ET  will automatically detect and connect to it once wireless is  turned on. You may wish to keep Wi-fi turned off when you are not using it, as this will save battery life.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      50   10.3 Connecting to a Wireless Network.  Use the following steps to connect to a Wireless network: 1) From the  Home menu, use  the Left or Right  arrow to  navigate  to Wireless LAN information, and press "Select". 2) The "Network Setup" dialog box is opened. 3) If Wireless is not turned on, use the Left Or Right arrow to change wireless status to On. 4) Press the Down arrow. 5) The list of available wireless networks is displayed. 6)  Use  the  Left  and  Right  arrows  to  navigate  among  the  networks.  As  you  move through the list, the network name, signal strength, and security are announced. 7) Press "Select" on the network you wish to connect to. If no password is required, Blaze ET  begins trying  to connect to the  network. If  a network key is required,  the "Password" edit box appears. In the edit box, use the Up or Down arrows to move among the available keyboards: Upper Case Letters, Lower Case Letters, Numbers, and Symbols. Use the Left and Right arrows to navigate the characters in a keyboard, and press "Select" on the character you wish to enter. Press the "Record" button to delete a character, and press the "Explorer" button to read what you have typed into the  edit  box.  When  you  have  finished  entering  the  password,  press  and  hold  the "Select"  button  for  several  seconds.  Press  "Cancel"  to  cancel  setting  up  the connection. 8) After a few seconds, if the connection is successful, Blaze ET announces that it is connected to the network and you are returned to the Home menu. If the Blaze ET is unable  to  connect  to  the  network,  it  announces  "Connection  failed",  and  you  are returned to the list of available wireless networks.       10.4 Deleting a Wireless Profile.  You may find it necessary to delete a network profile because you no longer need it or because the password or connection scheme have changed and you need to recreate it. To delete a network profile, follow these steps:
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      51  1) From the Home menu, use the Left or  Right arrow to navigate to Wireless LAN information and press "Select". 2) The "Network Setup" dialog box is opened. 3) If Wireless is off, use the Left or Right arrow to change the status to On. 4) Press the Down arrow. 5) The list of available networks is displayed. 6) Use the Left or Right arrow to navigate to the network you want to delete. 7) Press and hold the "Cancel" key for more than 2 seconds. The  unit announces, "Delete  profile  completed".  If  you  are  currently  connected  to  the  network,  you  are disconnected, and the profile is removed.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      52  11. Web Radio.  Web  Radio  is  live  audio  casting  over  the  Internet  as  opposed  to  an  FM  signal.  Web streaming is the method by which devices like Blaze ET allow you to listen to such casts. To use the Web Radio, Blaze ET must be connected to a wireless network.   11.1 Executing and exiting Web Radio.  To execute the Web Radio application, from the Home menu, use the Left or Right arrow to  navigate  to  Web  Radio”  and  press  “Select”.  When  the  Web  Radio  application  is launched, Blaze ET searches for Web Radio station playlist addresses stored on the unit and creates a channel list. When the channel list  creation is complete, you are placed on the channel you last listened to. If you have not previously listened to the Web Radio, you are placed on the first station in the list. Use the Left and Right arrows to navigate among the channels, and press “Select” on a station  you wish to play. For your convenience and enjoyment, Blaze ET comes preloaded with Web radio stations from  the  American  Council  for  the  Blind,  Serotek,  Sky.FM  and  181.FM.  However,  you may add your own favorite web radio stations and/or delete those currently loaded on the unit. During  playback,  press  “Cancel”  to  return  to  the  channel  list.  Press  “Cancel”  from  the channel list to close the Web Radio and return to the Home menu. If the Web Radio does not play, please check the following: 1) Make sure you are connected to the Internet. 2)  Be  sure  the  Webradio  folder  on  Blaze  ET  contains  proper  Web  Radio  channel playlist addresses. Blaze ET supports m3u and PLS radio playlists. 3) The URL may mo longer be valid, or the server may be experiencing temporary problems. Unfortunately, Web Radio stations often change their Url’s thus, it is often necessary  to  check  and  change  the  address  you  are  using  to  connect    to  a Web Radio channel.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      53  11.2 Moving by channel.  During Playback, you can use the Left and Right arrows to move among your Web Radio channels. As you use the arrows to navigate, Blaze ET stops playing the channel you are currently listening to, and connects to the channel to which you have just navigated. In other words, when you navigate while streaming, you are, in escence, live tuning, similar to turning a dial on an FM radio. As explained above, you can also press  “Cancel” and navigate the channel list, and press “Select” on the station you actually wish to listen to. You may wish to use the second method if you want to skip through many stations quickly. Because Web casting happens in real time, you are not able to move by track or other time elements as you can when playing stored audio files. The movement units available when playing Web Radio channels allow you to move by1 channel, 5 channels or to the first or last channel. Use the Up and Down arrows to choose the movement unit, and use the Left and Right arrows to move by the chosen unit of navigation.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      54  12. Podcasts.  Podcasts  are  audio  files  published  by  individuals  or  organizations  via  a  method  called RSS.  Podcasts  are  available  on  any  number  of  topics  including  news,  politics,  music, books,  technology, cooking, and an  unlimited  number of  individual  casts  covering very specific  personal  interests.  Anyone  with  the  know-how  and  the  right  equipment  can publish a podcast, thus, the selections are virtually unlimited.  RSS, is short for “Really Simple Syndication” and allows individuals to receive updated web content via “feeds” to which people can subscribe through applications called RSS Readers or Pod Catchers which access the feed addresses and bring down the available content as it is updated. Users can then see the available podcast content and choose to download the podcast files if they wish to listen to them. The Podcasts application on the Blaze ET  is such a pod catcher.  12.1 Subscribing to Podcasts. Podcast feed address information must be stored in the “Podcast” folder on the Blaze ET internal flashdisk. You can paste the Podcast XML addresses directly, or copy an OPML created  by  another  podcatching  application,  and  the  podcasts  will  be  imported automatically when you next open the Podcast application on the Blaze ET.   If you paste podcast feed addresses directly, each URL must be placed on it’s own line for the Blaze ET to properly recognize it. So that you can easily explore the potential of the “Podcasts” application and the variety of  content  available,  24  podcast  feeds  are  pre-loaded  on  Blaze  ET  when  it  ships. However, you may add your own favorite feeds, or delete those that do not appeal to you.  12.2 Executing and Exiting Podcasts. To open the Podcasts application, from the Home menu, use the Left or Right arrow to navigate to "Podcasts", and press "Select". Blaze ET announces, "Creating Feed list" and progress beeps are heard  while the unit  creates the list of feeds from XML  addresses pasted  into  the  Podcasts  folder,  and/or  from  OPML  files  placed  there.  If  you  are  not connected to the Internet, you are prompted and asked if you wish to set up Wi-fi. Press
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      55  "Select" to open the "Network Setup" dialog described previously, or press "Cancel" to open the Podcasts application without establishing a Wi-fi connection.  The first time you open Podcasts after pasting an OPML file into the Podcasts folder, it will take more time to create the feed list. When Blaze ET is finished creating the feed list, it announces "Feed list creation complete" and you are placed in the list of podcast feeds. To close the Podcasts application, press the "Cancel" button, and you are returned to the Home menu.  12.3 Navigating Feeds and Podcasts.  From the podcast feed list, use the Left and Right arrows to navigate among the podcast feeds. To view the content for a feed, press the Down arrow, or the Select key.  If you are connected to the Internet, the feed is updated. Progress beeps are heard to let you know the update is in progress. When the update is complete, you are placed in a list of  podcasts  available  for  the  feed.  If  you  are  not  connected  to  the  Internet,  when  you press  the Down arrow  or "Select" button on  a feed, you  are given the list of  podcasts available the last time you updated the feed.   Use the Left and Right arrows to navigate among the podcasts in a list. As you navigate, the    title  of  the  podcast  is  announced  as  well  as  its  status,  "Not  downloaded",  "Not Played", "Partially played" or played.  If the podcast has not been downloaded, press "Select" on it to begin downloading.  (You must  have  an  active  Internet  connection  to  download  podcasts.)    Progress  beeps  are heard, and progress percentages are announced as the podcast downloads. When the download is complete, the unit begins playing the podcast in the Media Player. If the podcast has been downloaded, if you press "Select" on it, it will begin playing in the Media player. If you have already listened to part of the podcast, it will resume playback at  the  position  at  which  you  last  stopped  playing  it.  While  playing  a  podcast,  press "Cancel" to stop playback, and return to the podcast list.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      56  12.4 Deleting Content.  You may delete a podcast feed, or an individual podcast by navigating to it and pressing and holding the "Cancel" button for more than 2 seconds. You are asked if you're sure you  want  to  delete  the  item.  Press  "Select"  to  delete,  or  press  "Cancel"  to  cancel  the deletion.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      57  13. Online DAISY The Online DAISY program allows patrons of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind to access their bookshelf and download content directly to the Blaze ET.  13.1 Logging In. To log into your Online DAISY account, please do the following: 1) From the Home menu, use the Left or Right arrow to navigate to Online DAISY, and press "Select". 2) You are placed in the "Online DAISY Login" dialog in the ID edit box. Use the Up or Down arrow to move among the items in the dialog. Press "Select" on an item to bring up the keyboards and enter text. 3)  In  the  edit  box,  use  the  Up  or  Down  arrows  to  move  among  the  available keyboards: Upper Case Letters, Lower Case Letters, Numbers, and Symbols. Use the Left and Right arrows to navigate the characters in a keyboard, and press "Select" on the character you wish to enter. Press the "Record" button to delete a character, and press the "Explorer" button to read what you have typed into the edit box. When you have finished entering text, press and hold the "Select" button for several seconds.  4) Once you have entered your ID and password in the manner described above, use the Down arrow to navigate through the other fields. 5) Choose whether or not to save both your ID and Password. Use the Left or Right arrow to navigate to Yes" or "no". 6) Choose the number of items to display. You may choose among amounts from 10 to 50 in multiples of 5. Use the Left and Right arrows to navigate among the choices. 7) Arrow down to the "Login" item, and press "Select" to log in.   13.2 Navigating content. When you are successfully logged into your account, you can view the content available in various categories on your bookshelf. Move among the categories using the Left and Right arrows. The available options are “Expired”, “New” and “Issued”. Books in the “New” category have been loaned to you by the library, but have not been downloaded on any
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      58  device  associated  with your  account.  Books  in  the  “Issued”  category are  those  that  are still  available  to  you,  but  that  you  have  downloaded  previously,  either  on  Blaze  ET  or another device. Once you have selected a category using the left or Right arrow, press the Down arrow to access the list of books in that category. Use the Left and Right arrows to navigate the items in the book list.  13.3 Downloading and Playing content. If you press “Select” on a particular book, you are presented with 2 items: “Download file” and “File information”. Use the Left and Right arrows to move between the two options. The  ”File  information”  list  provides  the  following  information  about  the  book:  ‘Title”, “Publisher”, “Creator”, “Date”, “Description” and “Size”. Use the Up and Down arrows to move among the items in the information list. Use the left and Right arrows to read an item  in  the  information list  character  by  character.  Press  the  “Cancel” button  to exit the information dialog and return to the book list. To  download  a book,  navigate  to  it  using  the  left and  Right  arrows,  and  press  “Select”. Then  press  “Select”  on  “Download  File”.  While  the  book  is  downloaded,  Blaze  ET announces progress in the form of a percentage, as well as indicating the number of the file being downloaded as it relates to the total number of files. When the download completes, Blaze ET asks, “Do you want to play the file?”. Use the left and Right arrows to move between “Yes” and “No” and press “Select” on your desired option. If you choose “Yes”, the Book reader application is launched and the book begins playing. If you choose “No”, you are returned to the book list you were viewing when you initiated the download.  You can access books downloaded using the Online DAISY program at any time using the Book reader’s Explorer.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      59  13.4 Returning content to the Bookshelf. To return content to the virtual library, simply locate it in the book list of the Online DAISY program, and press  and hold “Cancel” to return the book. The book is deleted from  the unit and returned to the library.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      60  14.Utilities. The Utilities menu is the final item in the Home menu. To open it, Use the Left or Right arrow to navigate to "Utilities" and press "Select". The "Utilities" menu contains the following items: 1) Manual Scan disk. 2) Play Audio CD" (Only appears if CD-ROM is connected.) 3) Upgrade.  14.1 Manual Scan disk. The manual Disk Scan feature allows you to scan the content on the flashdisk and an SD card  if  one  is  connected,  to  update  the  available  content  on  Blaze  ET.  The  Blaze  ET automatically  scans  the  disk  on  boot,  when  a  USB  drive  or  SD  card  is  inserted  or removed and when disconnecting from a computer after ending "Data Transfer Mode". Thus,  it  is  not  usually  necessary  to  manually  scan  the  disk.  However,  there  may  be unforeseen circumstances  which cause  inconsistencies. Thus, you may wish  to update the  scan  to  ensure  all  content  is  available  and  categorized  correctly. To manually scan the disk, follow these steps: 1)  From  the  Home  menu,  press  the  Left  arrow  to  navigate  to  "Utilities"  and  press "Select". 2) You are placed on "Manual Scan Disk". Press "Select". 3)  The  unit  announces,  "Scanning  disk."  And  after  a  few  seconds,  "Scanning complete".   14.2 Playing an Audio CD. You can play an audio CD using Blaze ET by connecting an external Cd-rom drive to the USB  OTG  port  of  the  Blaze  ET  using  the  included  USB  gender  adapter.  Use the following steps to play an audio CD on Blaze ET:
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      61  1)  Connect  the  CD-ROM  drive  to  the  USB  OTG  port  of  Blaze  ET. 2)from  the  Home  menu,  press  the  Left  or  Right  arrow  to  navigate  to  “Utilities”  and press “Select”.. 3)  Use  the  Up  or  Down  arrow  to  navigate  to  “Play  Audio  CD”  and  press  “Select”. (Option only appears if CD-rom drive is connected. 4) Use the Up and Down arrows to navigate the CD content and press "Select" on your desired track to begin playback. 5) Use normal playback and movement commands to move through the content on the CD.  14.3 Upgrading Blaze ET firmware.  This section describes how to upgrade the firmware on the Blaze ET. You may upgrade the firmware in 2 ways: Online, or Offline. 14.3.1 Online Upgrade.  Use the following procedure to upgrade your Blaze ET online.  1) Make sure you are connected to the Internet. See chapter 10 for details on setting up a wireless network connection. 2) Connect the AC adapter. If you try to upgrade without connecting the AC adapter, the Blaze ET will notify you that the AC adapter is not connected, and will cancel the upgrade process. 3)  From  the  Home  Menu,  use  the  Left  or Right  arrow  to  navigate  to  “Utilities”  and press “Select”. 4. Use the Up or Down arrow to navigate to "Upgrade" and press "Select". 5) You are prompted to choose how you wish to upgrade. Use the Left or Right arrow to navigate to Online and press "Select".   6) If you are connected to the Internet, and a mew upgrade is available, the download begins.  If  you are  not  connected  to  the  Internet,  you  are  notified  and  taken  to  the "Network  Setup"  dialog.  If  the  current  upgrade  is  the  latest,  you  are  notified,  and asked if you wish to proceed. Press "Select" to proceed, or press "Cancel" to cancel the upgrade process.
HIMS International    Blaze ET – User Manual      62  7) When the download is complete, the unit announces, "Start System update", and the update begins installing. During the download, you may press the "Cancel" key to cancel  the  download  process,  and  you  are  returned  to  the  upgrade  options  list. However, once the upgrade begins installing, please do not press any keys on  the Blaze ET or disconnect it from the AC adapter.    8)  When  the  installation  is  complete,  Blaze  ET  announces  that  the  upgrade  was successful, and reboots to the Home menu.  14.3.2 Offline Upgrade.  Use the following steps to upgrade your Blaze ET offline: 1) Connect the AC adapter. If you try to upgrade without connecting the AC adapter, the Blaze ET will notify you that the AC adapter is not connected, and will cancel the upgrade process. 2)  From  the  Home  Menu,  use  the  Left  or  Right  arrow to  navigate  to  “Utilities”  and press “Select”. 3) Use the Up or Down arrow to navigate to "Upgrade" and press "Select". 4) You are prompted to choose how you wish to upgrade. Use the Left or Right arrow to navigate to Offline and press "Select".   5) The unit announces, "Start System update", and the update begins installing. Once the  upgrade  begins  installing,  please  do  not  press  any  keys  on  the  Blaze  ET  or disconnect it from the AC adapter.    6)  When  the  installation  is  complete,  Blaze  ET  announces  that  the  upgrade  was successful, and reboots to the Home menu.

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