[Reader-users] help re-calibrating reader?
Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E]
powerst at dcpcepn.nci.nih.gov
Wed Jan 23 06:42:54 CST 2008
Mike;
What is the life expectancy of the battery? You would think 2.5 days at
max would not have caused this to happen. Indirectly, you all are
saying KNFB is right in this matter. If they had let us know the life
expectancy, this would not have happened. My m-power can go for about 5
days, with out any use and any charge, and be fine. With such a short
battery life, how can a person travel. I need to know or I will not be
able to take it to National. I do not want to run into this again and
the true answer will help many others.
Terry Powers
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Freeman [mailto:k7uij at panix.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 11:38 PM
To: Kurzweil National Federation of the Blind Reader user list
Subject: Re: [Reader-users] help re-calibrating reader?
Terry:
Who is this "they" you keep talking about? It is "we", not "they". And
we had two alternatives: design a device from scratch making it totally
accessible by the blind but costing far, far more money than the current
KNFB Reader costs -- or using an off-the-shelf unit with special
software. We chose the latter.
But this meant that there were some inherent limitations -- limitations
that one can get around as you have done by keeping the unit plugged in.
The limitation is one of the Pocket PC operating system -- not the
Reader software. But we had to live with it if we were to use the system
with off-the-shelf components.
And since the manual advises us to kep the units plugged in when not in
use, we felt that the limitation wasn't so severe that we shouldn't sell
the unit but rather could depend upon the users to be sufficiently
intelligent to watch out for the problem.
In other words, while your indignation is certainly understandable, it
is somewhat misplaced in that there were many considerations that went
into deciding what design of machine we could live with.
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: Powers, Terry (NIH/OD/DEAS) [E]
To: Kurzweil National Federation of the Blind Reader user list
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Reader-users] help re-calibrating reader?
Dave;
First of all, why didn't they tell us about this recalibration problem
when we bought the machine. I am really shocked they would make a
machine for the blind that we can not recalibrate ourselves. A reset
could have been created like in the Humanware devices, so we could
recalibrate the unit ourselves. It took me for ever to find someone
who
I could trust and match them up with someone to give them instructions
on the calibration procedure. I now keep my unit plugged in when ever
not in use.
Terry Powers
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Wright [mailto:gymnastdave at sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 1:58 PM
To: Kurzweil National Federation of the Blind Reader user list
Subject: Re: [Reader-users] help re-calibrating reader?
hey there,
My name is Dave Wright and I've been working with Jim Gashel for a
while
now with trouble shooting the reader. My contact info is listed below.
I
will be in Washington after 12, so please feel free to give me a call.
Regards,
Dave Wright
University of Illinois at Chicago, UIC
Email: dwrigh6 at uic.edu
Mobile: (832)518-0707
Please visit and Support:
http://www.blindscience.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Meskys" <edmeskys at localnet.com>
To: "reader-users" <reader-users at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 12:14 PM
Subject: [Reader-users] help re-calibrating reader?
> Will there be anyone I can see Monday at Washington to help
re-calibrate
> my
> reader? My sighted wife will be there, too, and she could learn to
do
it
> for
> me should the need arise again.
>
> In December I went on a trip where I would not need it, and I left
it
> plugged in to maintain the charge, but it was accidentally touched
and
the
> wire fell out. When I got home it was dead.
>
> I find this to be a major flaw in the reader. The cord from the
> transformer
> makes a very weak connection, and I frequently find it out.
Fortunately it
> is
> rarely out for more than one day when I go to use the reader, and
nothing
> was lost.
>
> Thanks, Ed Meskys
> Edmund R. Meskys
> NIEKAS Publications
> National Federation of the Blind of N.H.
> Moultonboro Lions Club
> edmeskys at localnet.com
> 322 Whittier Hwy
> Moultonboro NH 03254-3627
> my credo:
> Clinton lied, nothing happened
> Bush lied, thousands died
> and over 3,000 permanently brain injured
>
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