Prentke Romich ACN800PRC Accent 800 User Manual Accent Hardware
Prentke Romich Company Accent 800 Accent Hardware
Manual
17420v1.0
800
Hardware Manual
For Accent 800 Models with Serial Numbers xxxxxxxx and Higher
Prentke Romich Company
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Acknowledgements
Important! Data can be uploaded from this unit to a personal computer for storage on a hard disk, CD, or other storage medium. Be sure to
make multiple copies of all important data to protect against accidental loss.
Accent, NuEye, NuPoint, and NuVoice are trademarks of Prentke Romich Company.
Minspeak and Unity are registered trademarks of Semantic Compaction Systems, Inc. in the United States and in other countries.
Semantic Compaction is a trademark of Semantic Compaction Systems, Inc.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
The Skype name, associated trademarks and logos, and the "S" logo are trademarks of Skype Limited
Bluetooth Wireless Technology is a registered trademark. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use
of such marks by PRC is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
ELECTRONIC INTERFERENCE INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to 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.
Warning! Changes or modifications to this product which are not authorized by Prentke Romich Company could exceed FCC limits and negate
your authority to use this product.
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. You can determine whether
this product is causing interference in your radio or television by turning this product off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by
this product or one of its accessories. You can attempt to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures:
• Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.
• Move this product to one side or the other of the television or radio.
• Move this product farther away from the television or radio.
• Plug this product into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio; that is, this product should be controlled by
different circuit breakers/fuses from the television or radio.
• If necessary, contact a Prentke Romich Company service technician for assistance.
Bluetooth Adapter
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) these devices may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) these devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The Bluetooth device contains FCC-ID POOWML-C40. Bluetooth QD ID B013848
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de
la classe B respect toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouiller du Canada.
CE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION: Use: 0o - 45o C; Storage: (-20o) - 50o C; 95% maximum relative humidity @ ambient temperatures less than
40o C.
Attention! Consult accompanying documents. This device not intended to be an emergency call device or sole communication aid.
Warnings!
• When operating this device in a medical environment, do not use with any product that is not medically approved. Follow all rules for
appropriate cell phone and wireless device use
• Any mounts used should be fitted by a qualified person. This product can only be installed on wheelchairs bracket, and the distance
away from the body must be greater than 20cm.
• Analysis of positioning by a qualified person is required to prevent repetitive stress injuries.
• Small parts could present a choking or other hazard.
© 2015 Prentke Romich Company. All rights reserved. Under copyright laws this document may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the
written consent of the Prentke Romich Company.
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Web Site Address: www.prentrom.com E-mail Address: info@liberator.co.uk
Web Site Address: www.liberator.co.uk
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End User Licensing Agreement
You have acquired a PRC device which includes software licensed by PRC from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or its affiliates ("MS").
Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials and "online" or electronic
documentation (software) are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA), DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE.
INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT PRENTKE ROMICH COMPANY FOR INSTRUCTIONS. ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR
A REFUND. ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR
AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).
GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE.
This EULA grants you the following license:
• You may use the SOFTWARE only on your PRC device.
• NOT FAULT TOLERANT. THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT. PRC HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE
THE SOFTWARE AND MS HAS RELIED UPON PRC TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE
IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE.
• NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE is provided "AS IS" and with all faults. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO
SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU.
ALSO THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST
INFRINGEMENT. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE DEVICE OR SOFTWARE, THOSE WARRANTIES
DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT BINDING ON, MS.
• Note on Java Support. The SOFTWARE may contain support for programs written in Java. Java technology is not fault
tolerant and is not designed, manufactured, or intended for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous
environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or
communication systems, air traffic control, direct life support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of Java
technology could lead directly to death, personal injury or severe physical or environmental damage. Sun Microsystems,
Inc. has contractually obligated MS to make this disclaimer.
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SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL
PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MS BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U.S. TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS (U.S.
$250.00).
• Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation and Disassembly. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or
disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law
notwithstanding this limitation.
• SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS. You may permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as
part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Device, and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an
upgrade, any transfer must also include all prior versions of SOFTWARE.
• EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is subject to U.S. export jurisdiction. You agree to comply with
all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE, including U.S. Export Administration
Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and destination restrictions issued by U.S. and other governments. For additional
information see http://www.microsoft.com/exporting/.
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This Accent product has been designed and optimized to run with Microsoft Windows 8 or 8.1. Updates
and revisions to Windows 8 or 8.1 should be performed as they are available. However, major updates
to Windows operating systems, such as Windows 10, should not be performed without checking the PRC
website at www.prentrom.com or consulting with PRC Service at (800) 262-1990.
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Contents
Acknowledgements ............................................................................................................ 2
End User Licensing Agreement ........................................................................................... 3
Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 7
Overview of Features ........................................................................................................ 7
Front View........................................................................................................................... 7
Back View ............................................................................................................................ 8
Commonly Used Features ................................................................................................. 9
Turning the Accent On or Off/Putting to Sleep ............................................................ 10
Turning on the Accent ...................................................................................................... 10
Putting to Sleep/Waking the Accent ................................................................................. 10
Restarting the Accent ....................................................................................................... 10
Powering Off the Accent ................................................................................................... 10
Charging the Battery....................................................................................................... 11
Removing or Reattaching the Handle ........................................................................... 12
Attaching the Port Cover ................................................................................................ 13
Applying a Screen Protector .......................................................................................... 14
Attaching the Device Frame ........................................................................................... 15
Attaching the Frame ......................................................................................................... 15
Attaching the Frame More Securely ................................................................................. 16
Replacing the Device Frame ............................................................................................. 17
Attaching, Raising, and Removing a Keyguard ........................................................... 18
Attaching the Keyguard ....................................................................................................18
Raising the Keyguard ........................................................................................................ 19
Removing the Keyguard .................................................................................................... 19
Attaching or Removing a TouchGuide ......................................................................... 20
Attaching the TouchGuide ................................................................................................ 20
Removing the TouchGuide ............................................................................................... 20
Attaching a Carry Strap .................................................................................................. 21
Installing a Wheelchair Mounting Plate ........................................................................ 22
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Mounting a NuPoint Module .......................................................................................... 23
Setting Up and Using a Freedom Switch™ ................................................................... 24
Connecting the Freedom Switch ....................................................................................... 24
Disconnecting the Freedom Switch .................................................................................. 24
Using Multiple Freedom Switches .................................................................................... 25
Using the Freedom Switch with a Wired Switch ............................................................... 25
Mounting the Freedom Switch ......................................................................................... 26
Replacing the Freedom Switch Battery............................................................................. 27
Connecting to a Computer ............................................................................................. 28
Using the Mini-USB Cable .................................................................................................28
Using the PRC Bluetooth Wireless Adapter ...................................................................... 28
Setting Up Infrared (IR) for Remote Controls ............................................................... 30
Adding a Device ................................................................................................................ 30
Modifying a Device ........................................................................................................... 30
Sending IR Signals to an Appliance ................................................................................... 30
Setting Up a Wireless Internet Connection .................................................................. 31
Using the Cameras.......................................................................................................... 32
Managing Power Settings .............................................................................................. 33
Using the Maintenance Menu Power Options ................................................................. 33
Shutting Down the Accent using Windows ....................................................................... 34
Waking Up the Accent ...................................................................................................... 34
Performing a Full Shutdown ............................................................................................. 34
Updating NuVoice ........................................................................................................... 35
Updating via the Internet ................................................................................................. 35
Updating via USB Flash Drive ............................................................................................ 35
Storing Your Device ........................................................................................................ 36
Disposing of the Device or Battery ............................................................................... 37
Cleaning and Disinfecting .............................................................................................. 38
Routine Cleaning and Disinfecting .................................................................................... 38
Disinfecting a Device and Accessories for Multiple Users ................................................ 39
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................. 40
Battery Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 40
General Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 40
NuVoice Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 41
Restoring Windows ........................................................................................................... 42
Activating Your Copy of Windows .................................................................................... 43
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Introduction
The Accent™ 800 is a speech-generating device that offers user-friendly features to make speaking fast
and easy for individuals with severe speech impairments. This manual describes how to use and
maintain your device.
To learn about the NuVoice™ software that comes with your device, use the Help button to the right
of the text display area when the device is turned on. You can also download the latest versions of the
NuVoice Software Manual and this manual from the PRC web site: www.prentrom.com/support.
Overview of Features
Front View
Power
Button
Carry Strap Holder
Carry Strap Holder
Power LED
Volume Button
Tools Key
Battery/Charging LED
Carry Strap Holder
Carry Strap Holder
Microphone
Light
Sensor
Camera
Camera
Indicator
Handle
Microphone
Display Screen
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Back View
* If you use a switch or switches for access to your device, plug them into switch jacks A and B. To
use a joystick, you will need a Y-adapter. If you have a joystick plugged in and it does not respond
normally, reverse the way it is plugged in (plug switch A into jack B, switch B into jack A).
Rear Camera
Attachment Point for Handle
or NuPoint Head
Tracker
Attachment Point for Handle
or NuPoint Head Tracker
Mini USB Connector for
NuPoint™ Head Tracker
Attachment Point
for Device Frame
Headphone Jack
Switch Jacks A and B *
Charging Port
Attachment Point for
Device Frame
USB 2.0 Port
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Commonly Used Features
Touch Screen
Important! Do not use sharp, pointed objects on the touch screen. The touch screen is designed to be used
with your finger or the stylus that came with your device. This stylus is made specifically for a capacitive
touch screen. Anything else will harm your touch screen and may cause your device to stop working.
The touch screen is a liquid crystal display (LCD). Should the display break (unlikely except in extreme
circumstances) and you come into contact with the liquid crystal, wash and rinse your skin thoroughly. Be
careful to avoid splintered glass.
For information on cleaning the touch screen, see “Cleaning the Touch Screen” on page 41.
Power Button
When you press the power button, the power LED will illuminate and the device
will open to NuVoice. For detailed information about using this button, see
“Turning the Accent On or Off/Putting to Sleep” on page 11. For information on
changing how the power button operates, see “Managing Power Settings” on
page 36.
Volume Button
Use the volume button to increase or decrease the volume. You can also use the
volume controls in NuVoice.
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen to earphones at high volume levels for long periods.
Tools Key
On the Device: Press the Tools key twice to open the Toolbox. Alternatively, press the Tools key once to
open a menu of frequently used tools (including the Toolbox).
In NuVoice: Select the Tools key twice to open the Toolbox. Alternatively, press the
Tools key once to open a menu of frequently used tools (including the Toolbox).
Power Button
Volume Button
Tools Key
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Turning the Accent On or Off/Putting to Sleep
This section explains how to turn on the device, put the device into sleep mode and wake it, restart the
device, and power the device off. You can change the operation of the power button. For information
about setting up the power button in NuVoice, see “Managing Power Settings” on page 36.
Turning on the Accent
1. Press and hold the power button located on the top edge of the device. When you hear a beep,
release the button. The green power LED will illuminate.
• The LED will remain illuminated while the device is on.
• The LED will blink when the device is in sleep mode.
2. Wait for the NuVoice software to load. This will take about 45 seconds.
3. First time only: Review the NuVoice Software Agreement and select I Agree. The Exploration Wizard
will load.
4. Once the Exploration Wizard loads, check the battery status level. For details, see “Charging the
Battery” on page 12.
Putting to Sleep/Waking the Accent
When you finish using the Accent for the day, put it in sleep mode overnight. This allows Windows
updates to download. To put the device to sleep, do either of the following:
• Quickly press and release the power button or
• Select the Sleep key in the NuVoice Toolbox
When the device is inactive for a prolonged period, it will go into sleep mode automatically. The green
power LED will blink while the device is in sleep mode.
To wake the device, do either of the following:
• Select the Tools key on the front of the device or
• Quickly press and release the power button
Restarting the Accent
It is recommended that you restart your Accent once per week. To restart the device:
1. Select the Tools key and then select the Toolbox key.
2. Select Maint Menu and then select Power Management.
3. Select Restart and then select Yes at the confirmation prompt.
Powering Off the Accent
When you don’t plan to use the Accent or want to store it for more than a couple days, it is best to
power off the device completely.
1. Select the Tools key.
2. Select the Shutdown option.
3. Select Yes at the confirmation prompt.
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Charging the Battery
Important! Always use the battery charger that came with your device. Any other charger may damage
the batteries. If you think your charger needs to be replaced, call the PRC Service Department at (800)
262-1990; outside the U.S., call your distributor. Service can determine if replacement is necessary and
direct you to the correct charger.
How long the battery lasts depends on how you use your device. You may be able to get up to 18 hours
of use from one charge, or you may use your device so heavily that a charge only lasts about 10 hours.
Check the battery status next to the battery icon in the status display area to quickly view the
battery’s charge level.
Note: You can also check the Maintenance Menu’s Battery Menu for battery information.
The time required to fully charge the battery varies depending on the charge level when the charge
begins. When the device needs charging, locate the charging port on the back of the device and connect
the battery charger.
Charging a Dangerously Low or Dead Battery
To fully charge a dangerously low battery will take about 10 hours. If the battery is totally dead, an
additional two hours may be required. Please note that battery status next to the battery icon in
the status display area will not show a charge for the first few hours of charging.
A battery that is not fully depleted will require less time to recharge.
Best Practice
Plug in your battery charger every night when you go to bed and any time you see the low battery
warning and/or see the low battery LED come on.
The Battery/Charging LED
When the device is on and the charger is NOT plugged into the device:
• The battery/charging LED is not illuminated.
• When the battery has less than 15% (about three hours) of its power remaining, the
battery/charging LED will glow red.
When the device is plugged into the charger:
• If the device is on: The battery/charging LED will glow yellow. When the device is fully charged,
the LED will turn green.
• If the device is off: The battery/charging LED will glow yellow. When the device is fully charged,
the LED will turn off.
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Removing or Reattaching the Handle
To Remove the Handle from the Device
1. Remove the two screws that hold it in place.
2. Pull the handle away from the device.
3. If you are not going to mount a NuPoint module, it is important to attach the port cover to protect
the Mini USB Connector. See “To Reattach the Handle” below.
To Reattach the Handle
Remove the port cover, line up the holes in the handle with the holes on the back of the device, and
insert the two screws.
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Attaching the Port Cover
If you removed the handle and are not going to mount a NuPoint module, it is important to attach the
port cover to protect the Mini USB Connector on the top of the device.
1. Line up the holes in the cover with the holes on the back of the device.
2. Insert and tighten the two screws that previously secured the handle.
To remove the port cover:
Remove the two screws that hold the port cover in place. Use the screws to mount a NuPoint module or
to reattach the handle.
Note: Store the port cover where you can find it if you need to use it again.
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Applying a Screen Protector
If you plan to use a screen protector, apply it before attaching the device frame. If the frame is already
in place, you must remove it before applying the screen protector. If you need to remove the frame, see
“Replacing the Device Frame” on page 20.
There are six screen protectors in the kit. Three have a matte finish and three have a luster finish. The
matte finish offers the most glare resistance. Matte protectors can be identified by the small red square
on the backing.
1. Turn your device off and lay it flat on a table.
2. Remove dust and fingerprints from the screen using a lint-free cloth dampened with water or flat-
screen TV cleaner.
Hint: Do not dry the screen before applying the screen protector. You may find it easier to smooth
out the protector and remove air bubbles (step 7 below) if the screen is slightly damp.
3. Peel a screen protector from its backing.
4. Hold the protector along the edges, with the side that was against the backing now facing the screen.
5. Align one edge of the protector with one edge of the screen.
6. Press the protector onto the screen, adjusting the protector until it covers the screen along all edges.
7. Use the squeegee included to smooth out the protector and remove air bubbles and wrinkles.
8. Wipe the protector with a lint-free cloth to remove any fingerprints.
Hint: Regularly wipe off the protector with a damp lint-free cloth to remove fingerprints, smudges, etc. If
the protector becomes too dirty, peel it off and replace it with a new protector.
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Attaching the Device Frame
The device frame is required to attach a Keyguard or TouchGuide to the device. The frame also provides
additional protection for the device.
The frame can be snapped into place and used as shown under “Attaching the Frame” below. It can also be
attached more securely with screws as described under “Attaching the Frame More Securely” on page 19.
If you choose to secure the frame with screws: Remove the two screws from the sides of the device.
These screws are only used to cover the screw holes. They are not long enough to secure the frame to
the device. Save these screws in case you later decide to use the device without a frame.
Note: To attach the frame securely to the device, you will use the larger screws that were provided in a
small plastic bag that came with the frame.
Attaching the Frame
Note: You must attach the device frame before you can mount a Keyguard or TouchGuide.
1. Press either the right or left side of the frame
onto the edge of the device
2. Pull the top tabs and the other side into place.
3. Pull the bottom tabs into place.
4. See “Attaching the Frame More Securely”.
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Attaching the Frame More Securely
If you do not expect to remove and reattach the frame to the device frequently, you may want to insert
screws in the top and side holes of the frame. The screws were provided in a small plastic bag of
miscellaneous parts that came with the frame. If you expect to remove and reattach the frame to the
device frequently, you may not want to use the screws.
Note: Before securing the frame, be sure that you removed the two screws that originally filled the screw
holes on the sides of the device. See “If you choose to secure the frame with screws” on page 18.
1. Place the device face down on a flat
surface.
2. Insert the two small screws through the
holes in the top of the frame and into the
corresponding holes in the device handle.
3. Insert the two larger screws through the
holes in each side of the frame and into
the corresponding holes in the device.
4. Tighten all four screws with a Phillips
screwdriver.
When the Device Frame is Attached Securely
After you attach the frame securely to the device, you can attach a Keyguard or TouchGuide to the
frame. See “Attaching the Keyguard” on page 21 or “Attaching the TouchGuide” on page 23.
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Replacing the Device Frame
If it becomes necessary to remove or replace the device frame, do the following:
1. If you are using a Keyguard or TouchGuide,
remove it from the frame.*
2. If you secured the frame to the device with
screws, remove the screws.**
3. Grasp one side of the frame and pull it loose
from the device.
4. Pull the top and bottom tabs loose.
Hint: You may want to use a flat-head
screwdriver or a similar tool.
5. Pull the other side loose.
6. Attach the new frame. See “Attaching the
Frame” on page 18.
*
See “Removing the Keyguard” on page 22 or “Removing the TouchGuide” on page 23.
**
Store the screws in a safe location. You may need them later.
Loose screws can be a choking hazard.
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Attaching, Raising, and Removing a Keyguard
Attaching the Keyguard
1. Attach the device frame, if you have not already done so. See “Attaching the Device Frame” on page 18.
2. Hold the Keyguard over the screen, with the pins toward the top of the screen and the tabs toward
the bottom.
Important! Position the Keyguard so that the tabs are on the bottom. The tabs must be able to lie
flat against the screen, allowing the Keyguard to snap into place.
3. Insert one of the Keyguard pins into the
opening near the top of the device frame.
4. While holding the pin in place, lift upward
with your fingers to bend the middle of the
Keyguard upward slightly. Then insert the
other pin into the opening on the other side
of the device frame.
5. Press down on the bottom portion of the Keyguard to snap the tabs into place.
Note: If the Keyguard tabs at the bottom do not snap into place, make sure that the Keyguard is not
upside-down. (See step 1.)
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Raising the Keyguard
If you need temporary access to the screen—for example, for programming, changing device settings,
cleaning the screen, etc.—you can raise the Keyguard without removing it completely. If you want to
remove the Keyguard from the device completely, see “Removing the Keyguard” below.
1. While holding the bottom edge of the device with one hand, use the thumb of your other hand to
grasp the bottom edge of the Keyguard in the middle.
2. Pull upward to release the bottom tabs.
3. Leaving the pins inserted in the top of the device frame, simply lift the bottom of the Keyguard to
uncover the screen. The Keyguard will remain the upright position, giving you easy access to the screen.
Removing the Keyguard
1. While holding the bottom edge of the device with one hand, use the thumb of your other hand to
grasp the bottom edge of the Keyguard in the middle.
2. Pull upward to release the bottom tabs.
3. Lift upward with your fingers to bend the middle of the Keyguard upward slightly.
4. Pull the pins out of the openings at the top of the device frame.
Bottom tabs already pulled
loose from the device.
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Attaching or Removing a TouchGuide
Attaching the TouchGuide
1. Attach the device frame, if you have not already done so. See “Attaching the Device Frame” on page 18.
2. Align the TouchGuide so that the two squares
at the top are positioned at the upper right
corner of the display.
3. With the bottom tabs in place, lift upward
with your fingers to bend the top right corner
of the TouchGuide slightly and insert the tab
into the top right slot of the frame.
Then insert the bottom tabs of the TouchGuide
into the slots at the bottom edge of the frame.
Note: The TouchGuide plastic is stiff and may
require some effort to bend.
4. Insert the left tab into the top left slot of the frame using the same method as in step 3. The
TouchGuide is now ready to use.
Removing the TouchGuide
Note: Avoid pulling on the thin pieces of plastic.
1. Grasp the thicker plastic above the first row of
keyholes.
2. Pull out and down on the TouchGuide until the
upper tabs pop out.
Grasp the thicker plastic
Position squares
in upper right
Insert bottom
tab into slot
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Attaching a Carry Strap
At each end of the strap there is loop connector with a quick-release connector on the strap side. The
device strap holders are located on the top and bottom of the device.
1. Decide whether to connect the carry strap to
the top or bottom holders on the device.
2. Detach the loop connector from the strap by
pressing in on the sides of the quick-release
connector.
3. Thread the loop through a strap holder on the
device. A small straight object like a needle may
be helpful to pull the loop through the holder.
4. Thread the loop connector through the loop.
5. Pull the connector through until it is tied
securely to the device.
6. Insert the loop connector into the strap
connector until they click and hold together.
7. Repeat these steps to connect the other end of the strap to the device.
Strap Holder
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Installing a Wheelchair Mounting Plate
With the mounting plate installed, the device can be mounted on a table stand or a
wheelchair mount. If you purchased the wheelchair mounting plate, you received
the mounting plate and screws in a plastic bag.
1. Place the device-face down on a flat surface. Be careful not to scratch the display.
2. Align the tapered holes in the mounting plate with the threaded holes on the back of the device.
Important! Be sure that the plate is oriented so that the additional hole for the
holding pin is in the upper left.
3. Insert and tighten the screws.
To remove the mounting plate from the device:
1. Remove the screws.
2. Pick up the plate from the back of the device.
3. Store the plate and screws in a safe location in case you need to use them later.
Loose screws can be a choking hazard.
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Mounting a NuPoint Module
The NuPoint module mounts to the top of the device.
1. Remove the device handle or port cover if you have not removed it already. See “Removing or
Reattaching the Handle” on page 15 or “Attaching the Port Cover” on page 16. You will use the
screws you removed from the handle to fasten the NuPoint module to the device.
2. Line up the connector and screw holes on the NuPoint module with the NuPoint USB connector and
screw holes on the top edge of the back of the device.
3. Slide the module into place, making the sure the connectors are engaged completely.
4. Tighten the two screws (see step 1) to secure the module to the device.
5. The NuPoint module is ready to set up for use.
Note: The NuPoint User’s Guide contains detailed instructions on customizing settings.
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Setting Up and Using a Freedom Switch™
You can connect (pair) one or two Freedom Switches to a device. For 2-switch scanning, you can set up
two Freedom Switches or a Freedom Switch with a wired switch. You can also use Freedom Switch along
with other access methods. For example, if you are using a headpointer or a joystick, you could connect
a Freedom Switch to provide additional access.
Connecting the Freedom Switch
1. In NuVoice, go to the Toolbox and select Access Method Menu.
2. If switch scanning is not already selected, select Choose
Different Access Method, select 1 Switch or 2 Switch, and
select a specific switch scanning method. The Access
Method Menu will show the access method you selected.
3. Turn on the Freedom Switch by sliding the I/O switch to the
ON position. The blue LED will illuminate.
4. From the Access Method Menu, select Connect Freedom Switch. The following message will appear:
“Freedom Switch is ON. Hit the switch to pair it with NuVoice.”
5. Within 10 seconds, activate the switch by pressing the large button on the top of the switch.
Note: If you do not press the switch within 10 seconds of seeing the message, the switch will not
connect to NuVoice.
6. Select OK twice to return to the vocabulary.
7. Press the switch to start scanning.
Note: To activate a second Freedom Switch, repeat steps 4 through 6.
Note: To use Freedom Switch with a different access method, select Headpointing/Joystick in step 2
above and then Joystick Auto Scan, Joystick Hold Scan, or Mouse/Trackball/USB Joystick.
Disconnecting the Freedom Switch
Important! When multiple switches are connected, you cannot disconnect them individually. Selecting
Disconnect ALL Freedom Switches disconnects all switches from the device.
1. In NuVoice, go to the Toolbox and select Access Method Menu.
2. Select Disconnect ALL Freedom Switches.
3. Turn off the Freedom Switch if it is not going to be used for an extended period of time.
I/O Switch
Battery
Cover
Screw
LED
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Using Multiple Freedom Switches
You can use the Freedom Switch as a single switch or in combination
with a second Freedom Switch for 2-switch scanning. By default, the
switch is set up to be used as a single switch. To use multiple switches,
you’ll need to set an internal switch.
1. Turn off the first Freedom Switch by sliding the I/O switch to the
OFF position.
2. Remove the battery cover using a Phillips screwdriver.
Note: You do not need to remove the battery.
3. Verify that the internal slide bar is set to position 1 as
shown on the label. If the switch is not set to position 1,
move the slide bar all the way to the right.
Note: A small screwdriver or the tip of a pen or pencil may
be helpful to move the slide bar.
4. Refasten the battery cover.
5. Set the identification of the second Freedom Switch by following steps 1 and 2 and then moving the
white slide bar to position 2 as shown on the label. Position 2 is one position
to the left of position 1. Refasten the battery cover.
6. Connect the Freedom Switches as described under “Connecting the Freedom Switch” above.
Using the Freedom Switch with a Wired Switch
You can also use a wired switch with the Freedom Switch for 2-switch scanning. Using a wired switch
requires a stereo cable to connect the wired switch to the Freedom Switch. Without a stereo cable, the
wired switch may create interference and disrupt the performance of the Freedom Switch.
Note: Stereo cables are available from local retailers or from the PRC website at Store/Prentrom.com
under “Switches”, and then “PRC Switches”.
1. Connect the Freedom Switch to the device as described under
“Connecting the Freedom Switch” above.
2. Plug the stereo cable into the port on the side of the Freedom
Switch.
3. Plug the wired switch into the red connector on the stereo cable.
4. The switches should be ready to use.
Port
Slide Bar
Slide bar positions are
shown on the label.
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Mounting the Freedom Switch
Freedom Switch includes two different mounting options: (1) A Velcro® “donut” and disc for attaching
the switch to a loc-line mount and (2) a mounting plate and screws for attaching the switch to a switch
mounting kit (SMW-1).
Note: The loc-line mount and switch mounting kit are not included with the switch. The switch mounting
kit (SMW-1) is available from the PRC website at Store/Prentrom.com under “Mounts and Brackets”.
To attach the switch to a loc-line mount:
1. Peel off the paper backing from the ring and press the
adhesive side firmly onto the bottom of the Freedom
Switch.
2. Peel off the paper backing from the
disc and press the adhesive side firmly
onto the switch mount.
3. Fasten the switch to the mount, making sure it is held
firmly in place.
To attach the switch to a switch mounting kit (SMW-1):
1. Line up the holes in the plate with the holes on the
switch.
2. Insert the screws in the holes and
tighten.
You will affix the ring to the bottom
of the Freedom Switch …
and affix the disc to
the switch mount.
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Replacing the Freedom Switch Battery
Note: Leave the I/O switch turned on.
1. Remove the battery cover screw and the cover.
2. Remove the battery.
Note: Information needed to purchase a replacement battery is printed on the battery.
3. Insert the replacement battery with the plus sign (+) facing up toward you.
4. Press the large Freedom Switch button. If the blue LED illuminates, you know you have inserted the
battery correctly.
5. Replace the cover and screw.
Battery
Cover
Screw
Press the
large button
The LED should
illuminate
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Connecting to a Computer
You can connect your Accent to a computer using the mini-USB cable that came with your device. You
can also use a PRC Bluetooth wireless adapter.
Using the Mini-USB Cable
Connect the Cable
1. Plug one end of the cable into the mini-USB port on the back of your device.
2. Plug the other end of the cable into the mini-USB port on your computer.
3. If your device and your computer are not already turned on, turn them on now.
On Your Device
1. Select the Tools key on the front of the device or select the Tools key to the right of the text display
area.
2. Select the Toolbox key.
3. In the Toolbox, select Output Menu.
4. Set Output to On.
5. Set Output Destination to External.
6. Set Output Method to USB.
7. Set Host Computer to the type of computer you are using: IBM (PC) or Mac.
8. Select OK to exit the menu.
Using the PRC Bluetooth Wireless Adapter
To connect wirelessly to a computer, you must use the PRC Bluetooth wireless
adapter. Other wireless adapters will not make the connection.
The adapter is available from the PRC Website: www.prentrom.com. Select Products,
Accessories, Bluetooth. You can also call the PRC Sales Department: (330)-262-1933 or (800)-262-1933.
You can only use one Bluetooth device at a time with your device. If you are using a Bluetooth switch
and want to connect to an external computer, you must unpair your switch and pair with the wireless
adapter instead.
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Before You Plug In the Adapter
Notice that the wireless adapter has a PRC label on one side and a label with a
white circle and an arrow pointing down on the other. The circle label covers a
small switch called the "pair button".
You will need to press this white circle during the setup process. Depending on where the USB ports are
on your computer, it may be difficult to reach the circle and also reach your device. You may want to ask
someone to help you.
Setting up the Adapter
1. Plug the Bluetooth wireless adapter into the USB port on your computer. Remember where the
white circle is on the adapter. The LED on the adapter may flash for a moment when you plug it in.
2. Make sure your device is turned on.
3. Select the Tools key on the front of the device or select the Tools key to the right of the text display
area.
4. Select the Toolbox key.
5. In the Toolbox, select Output Menu.
6. Set Output to On.
7. Set Output Destination to External.
8. Set Output Method to Bluetooth.
9. You will see a yellow box telling you to press the Pair button on the adapter. Press the white circle
label on the Bluetooth adapter.
10. The LED on the adapter will begin to blink. When you see a solid light, the adapter has paired with
your device and computer. This can take up to 20-30 seconds. In the status box in the Output menu
you will see “Paired, Connected”.
11. Exit the Output menu.
Use the Connection
1. On your device, go to the spelling keyboard.
2. On your computer, open a Word document or other application that will accept typing.
3. Begin typing on your device’s spelling keyboard. The information you type will appear on your computer
screen. You can now print or distribute your document.
Notes
• Once the adapter is paired with your computer, it should always be paired. You can remove it
from your computer. The next time you plug it in, the LED should light and it should be ready to
go as long as the Output menu is set correctly.
• The Bluetooth adapter has a wide range. Your device and the adapter do not have to "see" each
other to work.
• The Paired Devices option in the Output menu allows you to see and reconnect to any
Bluetooth devices you have been paired with. Disconnect allows you to disconnect from your
current Bluetooth device.
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Setting Up Infrared (IR) for Remote Controls
IR capability is enabled automatically with the Accent. The IR area of your device is on the back of the
case on each side of the headphone jack, near the top. When you are facing the front of the device, the
IR learning receiver is on the top left and the IR transmitter is on the top right of the IR area.
You can teach infrared signals for almost any appliance you own that has a remote control. If you want to
teach a remote control signal to your device, point your remote control at the IR area.
If you want to send an IR signal from your device, make sure the IR area is facing in the general direction
of the appliance you want to send the signal to.
Use the IR Setup Menu in the NuVoice Toolbox to teach remote signals to your Accent. The following IR
functions can be performed in NuVoice by using IR Setup Menu in the Toolbox:
• Add, modify, delete, or rename a device/appliance
• Add, change, delete, and test IR functions
Adding a Device
Several devices are already set up in the Accent. You only need to teach the signals to your device. To add
additional devices, select Add a Device and follow the instructions on the display.
Modifying a Device
1. Use the Up/Down arrows to select the appropriate device. When the appropriate device is found,
tap the button for the desired function and follow the instructions on the display.
2. Select Modify Selected Device.
3. Select the function to be changed and follow the instructions on the display.
4. When instructed, point the appliance’s remote control at the top of the Accent and press the
appropriate function button on the remote (for example, the power button).
Note: When teaching the device a new signal or re-learning a signal, make sure the remote is
pointed directly at the IR learning receiver on the left side of the headphone jack.
5. The Accent will beep when it receives the signal.
6. Select Test Signal to confirm that the signal functions properly.
Note: The Re-Learn All Signals option allows each signal for an appliance to be re-learned without re-
entering the menu each time.
Sending IR Signals to an Appliance
1. Make sure the IR area on the Accent is facing toward the appliance that will receive the signal.
2. Select the device remote from the vocabulary screen.
3. Select the desired function.
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Setting Up a Wireless Internet Connection
You can set up your device for a wireless Internet connection. You must have access to a local Wi-Fi
network. In the Accent, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are always turned on.
Note: PRC is not responsible for the setup of your wireless network.
Hint: If you have a USB mouse, you can plug it into your device and use it to navigate through the setup
process.
1. Turn your device on.
2. Select the Tools key on the front of the device or select the Tools key to the right of the text display
area.
3. Select the Toolbox key from the Tools menu.
4. Select Maint Menu from the Toolbox.
5. Select Hardware Diagnostics.
6. Select Network Setup.
7. From the Network screen, select the Connect or disconnect link.
You will see a list of available networks to connect to and their signal strength. If you are at home,
your home network should be visible. If you are at school or work, you will probably see more
networks to choose from.
8. Select the network you want to connect to.
9. Select Connect.
10. Follow the directions on your display. You may need to enter a network key or password.
11. When you are connected, the Wi-Fi icon in the task bar changes to bright white.
12. Exit the menu and go to the Internet to test the connection.
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Using the Cameras
The front camera is located in the center of the device at the top of the display.
The rear camera is located on the upper right side on the back of the device.
The NuVoice Toolbox contains a Camera Menu. Your vocabulary may also have a camera page or
camera activity that contains the Camera Menu. The Camera Menu provides an option to zoom in or
pan in any direction.
Hold a photograph 6-8 inches away from the lens and take a picture of the photo and use it as an icon or
visual scene.
Camera applications such as Skype™, Windows Movie Maker, etc. can be used. Follow the directions
provided with each specific camera application.
To switch between the front and rear cameras, select the Change Camera icon in the lower left corner
of the Camera toolbar.
To Use the Cameras in NuVoice
1. Select the Tools key to the right of the text display area.
2. Open the Toolbox.
3. Select Camera Menu.
4. To switch between the front and rear cameras, select Choose Camera.
5. Select Front Camera or Rear Camera.
Front Camera
Rear
Camera
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Managing Power Settings
To manage your device’s power settings, go to the Toolbox, select Maint Menu, and select Power
Management. The power management options are I/O Function, Shutdown, Restart, Auto Backlight
Dim, and Auto Sleep.
Using the Maintenance Menu Power Options
I/O Function
The options are Sleep, Hibernate, Shutdown, and Disable. The options operate as follows when selected.
Sleep
When Sleep is selected, your device will go to sleep when you press the power
button. Press the button again to “wake” the device. In Sleep mode, the device uses
only a small amount of battery energy and will come back up more quickly than
after a shutdown. The device will also return you to where you were before it went
to sleep. Select this mode if you won’t be using the device for a relatively short
amount of time (less than an hour, for example). Sleep is the default setting.
Hibernate
When Hibernate is selected, your device will hibernate when you press the power
button. Press the button again to “wake” the device. In Hibernate mode, the device
virtually shuts down, thus saving even more battery energy than Sleep mode. The
device will take longer to come back up than it would in Sleep mode, but it will
come up faster than after a shutdown. The device will also return you to where you
were before it went to sleep. Select this mode if you won’t be using the device for a
prolonged amount of time (more than a few hours, for example).
Shutdown
When Shutdown is selected, your device will shut down completely when you press
the power button. In this state, your device uses almost no battery energy. It also will
take your device longer to come back up when you turn it back on.
Disable
When you select Disable, the power button is disabled. If you select this option,
once you turn your device on, it will not turn off again. This option does not save
battery energy.
Shutdown
The Shutdown key allows you to completely shut down your device. For details on using this key, see
“Performing a Full Shutdown” on page 37.
Restart
The Restart key provides a way to restart your device without having to go to the Windows Start menu.
You should rarely need to use this key.
Auto Backlight Dim
Auto Backlight Dim will dim your backlight automatically after the amount of time you set passes.
Setting a time will help conserve battery power.
Auto Sleep
Auto Sleep will put your device to sleep automatically after the amount of time you set passes. If you set
Auto Sleep to Off, your device will never go to sleep.
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Shutting Down the Accent using Windows
Selecting Shutdown from the Power Off menu in the Charms menu only puts the device into sleep
mode. Waking the device from sleep mode will bring the device back up more quickly than after a full
shutdown and will return you to where you were before the device went to sleep. The green power LED
will blink while the device is in sleep mode.
1. Bring up the Windows Start screen.
2. Pull out the Charms menu from the right side of the display.
3. Select Settings.
4. Select the Power icon and Shutdown.
Remember: This does not perform a full shutdown.
Waking Up the Accent
1. Lightly press the power button.
2. The device will wake up and return to the Windows Start screen.
3. If NuVoice does not open on its own, open NuVoice by selecting the NuVoice tile on the Start screen.
As an alternative, select the Accent screen and then select the NuVoice icon.
Performing a Full Shutdown
A full shutdown should be done at least once a week. Follow these steps to ensure a complete
shutdown of the device.
1. In NuVoice, select the Tools key to open the Tools menu.
2. Open the Toolbox.
3. Select Maint Menu.
4. Select Power Management.
5. Select Shutdown.
6. A yellow prompt box asks “Are you sure?” Select Yes.
When the device has shut down, it will automatically return to NuVoice when powered on again.
Hint: You can set up a key in NuVoice to perform a complete shutdown by inserting the Shutdown tool.
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Updating NuVoice
We recommend that you install NuVoice updates as soon as they are available.
Updating via the Internet
1. Plug in the battery charger.
2. Select the Tools key.
3. Select the Toolbox.
4. Select Maint Menu.
5. Select Software Update Menu.
6. Select Internet Update. A yellow dialog box will display an option to update the software. Select Yes
and follow the instructions that appear on the display.
Updating via USB Flash Drive
1. Plug a USB flash drive into your computer.
2. Go to www.prentrom.com/downloads/updates
3. Find the latest Accent 800 update and download it to your computer desktop.
Note: You can also download update instructions.
4. Copy the downloaded software update to your USB drive.
5. Remove the USB drive from your computer and plug it into one of the USB ports on your Accent.
6. Select the Tools icon.
7. Select the Toolbox.
8. Select Maint Menu.
9. Select Software Update Menu.
10. Select USB Update.
11. A yellow dialog box appears with an option to update the software. Select Yes and follow the
instructions that appear on the display.
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Storing Your Device
If you are not going to use the device for at least a month, store it in a dry place with moderate
temperatures (not too cold or too hot).
1. Charge the battery to 100%.
2. When the battery is fully charged, go to the Toolbox and select Maint Menu.
3. Open the Battery Menu.
4. Select Enter Ship Mode.
5. Respond Yes to put your device into Ship Mode.
6. Select OK to exit the Battery Menu.
7. Select OK to exit the Maintenance Menu.
8. Unplug the battery charger.
When you are ready to use your device again:
1. Plug in the battery charger.
2. Press the power button on your device. Your device will boot up. Leave the charger plugged in until
the battery is fully charged.
You can always check the status of the charge by looking at the bar graph next to the battery icon
in the status display area.
If the battery has gone completely dead: Plug in the battery charger. The charging LED on the front of
the device will begin to flash rapidly, indicating the battery is charging. Leave the battery charger
plugged in until the charging LED is only flashing about once a second which indicates the battery is fully
charged. For additional information, see “Battery Troubleshooting” on page 43.
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Disposing of the Device or Battery
Device Disposal
Please dispose of your device in accordance with your local, state, and/or federal electronic recycling
laws.
Battery Disposal
If the battery in your device needs to be replaced, dispose of the old battery in accordance with your
local, state, and/or country regulations.
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Cleaning and Disinfecting
If your device will only be used by one person, routine cleaning and disinfecting should be sufficient. If,
however, more than one person will be using the device, take additional measures to clean and disinfect
the device after it has been used by one person before allowing it to be used by another.
Routine Cleaning and Disinfecting
Important! Do not use solvents or abrasives or spray water or cleaner on the screen or case.
Cleaning the Case
Before cleaning the case or the display, turn the device off. Clean the case with a slightly dampened,
lint-free cloth. Dry the case thoroughly with another lint-free cloth before turning the device on.
Cleaning the Touch Screen
The touch screen is very sensitive. Fingerprint smears, dust, grime, saliva, etc. will affect its
performance. The screen also reacts to raindrops and extremes in temperature (condensation).
To dust the touch screen, use a soft, lint-free cloth. For heavier cleaning, use a slightly dampened, lint-
free cloth and then dry the screen with another soft, lint-free cloth.
Cleaning Keyguard Frames, Keyguards, and TouchGuides
All of these accessories can be removed from the case and washed in hot, soapy water. Dry them
thoroughly before putting them back on the device. The best practice for regular cleaning is to dry
accessories by hand, lay them on a dry towel, and let them air dry for about 5 minutes before placing
them back on the device.
Disinfecting
To disinfect everything but the display, use a solution of vinegar and water (¼ cup vinegar to 1 cup
water). Wipe the case (not the display) using a cloth dampened with this solution.
Wash the Keyguard frame, Keyguard, and TouchGuide separately with the vinegar and water solution.
Allow all equipment to air dry. Do not use vinegar and water on the display!
What about drooling/saliva?
Any saliva should be wiped up immediately, especially on the touch screen or around any of the
connectors. Use a slightly dampened, lint-free cloth to wipe the device.
What about spills, rain, or accidental immersion?
If you spill liquid or any runny substance on your device; if you're caught in a downpour; or if the device
is accidentally dropped in liquid, immediately dry the device as thoroughly as possible. Try using the
device. If it does not work, call the PRC Service Department and tell them what happened. They may ask
you to send in your device for servicing.
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Disinfecting a Device and Accessories for Multiple Users
Important! This section applies only when more than one person will be using the same device. In that
situation, it’s vital to effectively disinfect the device and accessories that have been used by one person
before allowing it to be used by another.
First Step: Put on protective gloves
Next Step: Clean the device and accessories
1. Wipe down the device and accessories with disinfectant wipes (Virucidal, Bactericidal,
Pseudomonacidal, Tuberculocidal, Fungicidal)—Metrex CaviWipes™. Follow the disinfectant
product manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning.
2. Take a Q-tip with cleaner applied (for example, Windex® or another commercial cleaner) and clean
inside all cracks and crevices. You may want to use a toothbrush or similar brush.
3. Blow the device off with an air hose, or wipe it dry.
Important! Make sure all soil is removed from the device and accessories. This is vital before
proceeding to disinfecting the equipment.
Next Step: Disinfect the device and accessories
1. Wipe down the device and accessories with a new disinfectant wipe (Virucidal, Bactericidal,
Pseudomonacidal, Tuberculocidal, Fungicidal)—Metrex CaviWipes. Follow the disinfectant product
manufacturer’s instructions for disinfecting.
2. Make sure to clean inside all cracks and corners, and wipe more than once if necessary to keep the
device wet for a minimum of three (3) minutes.
3. Allow the device and accessories to dry.
Final Step: Wipe the touch screen
1. When the device and accessories are dry, wipe down the viewing area (device touch screen,
TouchGuide, Keyguard, etc.) with glass cleaner, so the screen doesn’t discolor.
2. Allow the equipment to dry.
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Troubleshooting
Battery Troubleshooting
There is a slight risk of explosion if you replace the battery with an incorrect type.
Call the PRC Service Department before replacing the battery: (800) 262-1990. Outside the United
States, call your local distributor.
Use only the battery charger that came with the device. Any other charger may damage the batteries.
If you think your charger needs to be replaced, call the PRC Service Department at (800) 262-1990;
outside the U.S., call your distributor. Service can determine if replacement is necessary and direct you
to the correct charger.
If the battery dies while the NuVoice software is running:
The battery charger LED and the charging LED on the front of the device will begin to alternate flashing.
Plug in the battery charger to continue using the device. If you do not plug in the battery charger, NuVoice
and/or the operating system will shut down, the LEDs will stop blinking, and the device will turn off.
To restart the device, plug in the battery charger, press and hold the power button for a few seconds,
and watch the display screen. If the battery was completely dead, you may want to let it charge for
awhile before you turn your device on.
General Troubleshooting
You select a key but get the wrong response
If you are selecting keys on the keyboard but not getting the correct responses, thoroughly clean the
display screen as described in “Cleaning and Disinfecting” on page 41. Then try again.
High-Efficiency Fluorescent Lights and the Use of Infrared
There is often a compatibility problem between many infrared controls and high-efficiency fluorescent
lights.
If the device is being used in a room that has high-efficiency fluorescent lighting, the infrared, including
headpointing, computer access, remote control commands, etc., may not work. Turn the lights off and
the IR will work correctly.
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NuVoice Troubleshooting
If you are experiencing problems with the device operating system or the NuVoice software, it is
important to read and follow these instructions.
For any internal system software troubleshooting, always plug in the battery charger first.
The Device Stops Speaking
1. In NuVoice, select the Tools icon and then select the Toolbox key.
2. Select Maint Menu.
3. Select Power Management.
4. Select Shutdown.
5. After the device has shut down, press the power button to restart the device.
The Device is Not Working Correctly or Freezes, but You Can Access NuVoice
Important! Do not use the power button.
1. In NuVoice, select the Tools icon and then select the Toolbox key.
2. Select Maint Menu.
3. Select Power Management.
4. Select Restart.
The NuVoice Toolbox is Not Responding or is Unavailable
1. Open the Windows Start menu.
2. Pull the Windows Charms menu from the right side of the display.
3. Tap the Power icon.
4. Select Restart. Do not select Shutdown.
If you have access to a USB keyboard:
1. Plug the keyboard into a USB port on the Accent.
2. Press Ctrl-Alt-Del.
3. If a blue screen appears with Lock, Switch, Sign-out, etc. on it, use the Tab key until it highlights the
I/O option in the lower left corner.
4. Select Enter.
5. Select Restart.
As a Last Resort
Insert an unbent paper clip into the small hole in the power button until the device shuts down. Then
press the power button to restart the device.
Important! This action may cause issues with the memory and performance of the device.
If the Device is Still not Working Correctly
If the device is still not working correctly, proceed to the next section, “Restoring Windows”.
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Restoring Windows
If you are having problems with Windows or the NuVoice software, and the suggestions under “NuVoice
Troubleshooting” did not solve them, it is important that you read the following directions carefully.
In the event that the device's hard drive or the Windows operating system quits working, the Windows
system software may need to be restored. As a rule, Windows will sense when something is wrong and
repair itself or display an “Advanced Boot Options” screen with a list of options.
Important! The Restore process will erase everything on the device's hard drive. This includes Internet
access, programs, hardware drivers, etc. Before restoring the device, call the PRC Service Department at
(800) 262-1990. Outside the U.S., call your distributor.
The Restore process generally takes anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. You need to be available
when the restore is complete.
1. Plug in the battery charger.
2. Pull the Windows Charms menu from the right side of the display.
3. Select Settings.
4. Select Change PC Settings in the lower right corner of the menu.
5. Select General from the PC Settings menu on the right side of the screen.
6. On the right side of the screen, scroll down to Remove everything and reinstall Windows.
7. Select Get Started.
8. A blue screen appears explaining what will happen next. Select Next.
9. A blue screen appears with “Just remove my files” and “Fully clean the drive” on it. Select Just
remove my files.
Note: The “Fully clean the drive” option may take 2.5 hours to complete and is not necessary.
10. Another blue screen appears stating that Windows is ready to reset the computer. Select Reset to
continue or Cancel to stop the Restore process.
When the Restore is Complete
1. Follow the Windows Setup and Customizing instructions that appear on the screen.
2. When prompted, use accent 800 for a username or account name.
3. From the Windows Start screen, select the Accent icon to go directly to NuVoice or select the
Accent tile to go to the Accent screen. Then select the NuVoice icon in the upper right portion of the
screen.
4. NuVoice will automatically install and generate the icon sets. This process will take several minutes.
5. When NuVoice is set up, the system will restart and open NuVoice automatically.
6. Select I Agree on the Software License Agreement.
7. NuVoice will open the Exploration Wizard.
8. To exit the Exploration Wizard, select the vocabulary you want to use.
If the Wizard does not show the vocabulary you want, open the Toolbox, select User Area Menu,
select Replace User Area, and follow the directions displayed to select the vocabulary you want.
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Activating Your Copy of Windows
Note: If you don’t see “Activate Windows”, Windows is already activated and you don’t need to do anything.
“Activate Windows” is only visible if you had to restore your Windows operating system. In that case, if
you do not activate your copy of Windows within 30 days, Windows will quit working and you will not be
able to use your device until you restore or activate Windows. You can activate Windows by Internet or
phone. If you use a phone, you must have a USB keyboard to plug into your device.
To begin:
1. Select the Tools key and open the Toolbox.
2. Select Maint Menu.
3. Select Activate Windows.
To activate Windows over the Internet:
1. After making sure your Internet connection is working, tap on the time/date area in the task bar at
the top of your device screen.
2. In the menu that appears, make sure the date and time are set correctly. If they are not, set them to
the correct date and time. Tap the menu (or the display) to exit.
3. Select Activate from the Windows Activation window.
4. When “Thanks, you’re all finished” appears, select OK.
To activate Windows by phone:
If you want to use the phone to activate Windows, you must have a USB keyboard to plug into your
device. You will need to speak into the phone and type onto the display screen.
1. Position your device near your phone.
2. Select Activate by Phone from the Windows Activation window.
3. Select your location.
4. Dial the number you see on the screen.
5. Listen to the introduction. Respond Yes to the "Activate Windows" question.
6. Recite the blocks of numbers you see on your display when you are asked. The voice on the phone
will give you blocks of numbers in return.
7. Type these numbers into the blocks on your screen as you receive them.
8. Click on Next when asked.
9. Click on Finish.
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