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The Basics
Reading/Zoom Cameras
Ace Plus has two 5 mega pixel cameras. Both cameras work simultaneously to take a
snapshot of your material. Place the document in the landscape position, directly
alongside the front of the Ace Plus.
The optimal camera-viewable area is a letter/A4
paper sized (8.5" by 11").
Object Lighting
Both cameras automatically provide sufficient lighting when taking a snapshot. No
additional light is needed even in a dark room.
Speakers
Any material with printed text placed in front of the Ace Plus will be read out loud using
built-in speakers. Alternatively, headphones can be plugged in or the Voice Mode can
be turned off for those who prefer to read silently.
Position
The top of the device has panel with a set Daisy arrow buttons on the left side, a large
round button in the center, a volume knob on the right toward the back, and a half-
moon shaped Scan Button. The front of the device has a Screen with Thumb Wheels
at the top of each side. When taking the device out of the box and setting it up to scan
a document, place the device on a flat surface with the front of the device facing you
and the top panel facing the ceiling. It must be in this upright, flat position when
scanning a document, but once you have scanned a document, you can hold the
device comfortably on your lap, tilted however you’d like while listening or reading.
Buttons, Controls, Connections
The diagram below has a picture of the device with all of the buttons and controls
labeled. Below the diagram, each of the buttons and controls are described. If you are
reading this manual using this device, please be aware that the labels on the diagram
will not be converted verbatim. When you hearTop Panel Buttons,” you will be past
the diagram and ready to hear the full description.
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