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PenFriend audio labeller

DL76



Please retain these instructions for future reference.



Contents

1. General description. 1

1.1 Items supplied with the PenFriend. 2

1.2 Orientation. 2

1.3 Controls and other features. 2

2. Getting started. 3

2.1 Turning on the pen. 3

2.2 PenFriend storage box and audio instruction hot spots. 3

2.3 Demonstration video about PenFriend. 4

2.4 Volume. 4

2.5 Recording. 4

2.6 Listening to your recording. 5

2.7 Battery insertion and removal 5

2.8 Lanyard. 6

2.9 Additional label packs. 6

3. Advanced Features. 7

3.1 Mode button. 7

3.2 Backup. 7

3.3 Download - site in development - not currently available. 8

4. Terms and conditions of sale. 8

4.1 Product regulations. 8



1. General description


Discover the easy way to label items around your home using your own voice. 
The handy PenFriend provides unique labels for you to identify items such as 
food, letters, CDs and medicines.



The PenFriend audio labeller enables you to easily record, and re-record 
information using this versatile, pocket-sized, easy-to-use product.  Simply 
allocate one of the coded self-adhesive labels and record and store your 
message on the PenFriend, to instantly playback the recordings hold the 
PenFriend over the label - no computer required.



1.1 Items supplied with the PenFriend
1 PenFriend labelling pen

127 mixed size labels (small round, large round, large square)

1 USB cable

1 neck lanyard

2 AAA batteries

1 storage box

1 small cable to convert 2.5mm headphone socket to 3.5mm socket



1.2 Orientation
Turn the PenFriend so that the pointed end is downwards and the buttons 
facing you.  Keep the device in this position for correct identification of 
the controls and other features in accordance with the information below.


1.3 Controls and other features
PenFriend's loudspeaker is in the very top protruding section of the device.



On the front of your PenFriend there are four buttons. Starting from the 
top, thickest end they are: the power on/off button; below that is the 
toggled volume switch - press the top part to increase the volume and bottom 
part to decrease; the next button down is the mode button; below this is a 
small hole with a tactile surround where the microphone is situated; the 
bottom button, closest to the pointed end of the pen, is the record button.



On the left-hand side towards the top there is a rubberised flap with a 
slight protrusion at the top, which is used to pull it open.  Under this are 
three sockets - from the top downwards they are the headphone, USB and 
external microphone sockets.  In the packaging there is a small cable to 
enable the use of standard microphones and headphones in the top socket.



On the back surface of the PenFriend is the battery compartment (see section 
"2.2 Battery insertion and removal" below), and a hole which only holds a 
recessed screw and is not used.



On the back of the pen at the top there is a nodule containing two holes 
side by side that can be used to attach the supplied lanyard (see section 
2.3 for instructions on how to attach the lanyard).  The nodule protrudes 
from the unit slightly, which ensures the unit does not roll when put down 
on a flat surface.





2. Getting started


2.1 Turning on the pen
To start the pen, press and hold the power button for two to three seconds - 
this is the button nearest the top of the device.  You will hear an audible 
beep.  To switch off, press the same button until you hear a chime.  If you 
do not use the pen for more than three minutes it will automatically switch 
off to conserve battery power, and this is also indicated by a chime.



2.2 PenFriend storage box and audio instruction hot spots
PenFriend comes in a re-usable plastic box.  We recommend that you keep the 
box, since it will neatly hold any new set of labels, etc, that you may buy 
in the future.



Audio instruction hot spots
If you would prefer to listen to the operating instructions, the packaging 
also includes audio instructions preloaded on to 11 "hotspots", five of 
which are small round indentations on the outer-face of the cardboard 
packaging and six of which are small raised circles on the back of the 
cardboard packaging. Switch your PenFriend on and touch these "hotspots" to 
hear audio instructions.



Four of the indented "hotspots" are on the front of the packaging, down the 
right-hand side as it faces you (below the cut out for the lanyard nodule). 
>From top to bottom they contain information on: power, volume, mode and 
record.



The fifth indented "hotspot" is in the middle of the left side of the 
packaging and contains information about the contents of the box.



To access the raised circular hot spots on the back of the cardboard 
packaging, have the outer-face of the packaging towards you with the 
indented hot spots on the right-hand side and the raised section at the 
bottom, in which the PenFriend sits facing upwards. Pick it up and turn 
over, lengthways away from you, so the raised section is now at the top on 
the underside.



The six raised hot spots are located on the right-hand side and from top to 
bottom they contain information on: saving files, download, batteries, 
general information, package contents and other uses for your PenFriend.

2.3 Demonstration video about PenFriend
If you have access to a computer and the internet you can find a short 
demonstration video about PenFriend on YouTube.com, simply type "RNIB 
Penfriend" into the YouTube search field.



2.4 Volume
The second button from the top is volume up/down.  The upper part of the 
button increases the volume and the lower part decreases it. Click 
repeatedly until you reach the desired volume. When you switch the pen off 
the volume settings will return to the level you previously set.


2.5 Recording
The fourth button, which is nearest to the pointed end of your PenFriend, 
allows you to make voice recordings to be associated with the supplied 
self-adhesive labels.



Press and hold down the record button, and with the pen in an upright 
position, briefly touch any PenFriend label.  You will hear a beep, and then 
you can start recording your voice.  Remember to keep holding the record 
button down while you speak. When you have finished, release the record 
button and your recording is automatically saved on to your PenFriend. To 
play it back at any time, just briefly touch the label with the point of the 
PenFriend, again with the device in an upright position.


This is best explained by making a practice recording - either use the 
practice label situated on the top right-hand side of the cardboard 
packaging (above the cut out for the lanyard nodule) or any of the supplied 
labels.  Each time you power on the PenFriend it automatically starts in the 
correct mode for recording or finding labels.



Having powered on, select a label from those supplied.  Press the record 
button and keep it held down, then with the pen in an upright position 
briefly touch the label with the point, and when you hear a beep, speak a 
message to be associated with that label.  Release the button when you have 
finished speaking.



Once you have heard the beep you no longer have to keep the PenFriend 
touching the label, but remember to keep the record button pressed until you 
have finished speaking.



When making your recording, bring the pen about 30cm or 12 inches from your 
mouth.  The microphone is in the small hole with a tactile surround between 
the mode and record buttons.  You may need to experiment to find the right 
distance for you.



Remember the sequence for recording labels: Press and hold record, touch, 
beep, speak, release.



2.6 Listening to your recording
Without pressing any of the buttons and with PenFriend in an upright 
position, touch the label with the point and your message will be played 
back.   If you have recorded a long message and wish to stop the playback, 
briefly press the record button.  This will stop the message but will not 
delete any of the recording.



Each time you power on the PenFriend it automatically starts in the correct 
mode for making recordings or playing back messages that you have already 
recorded.  Having powered on, to hear any label you have recorded, simply 
touch it with the tip of the PenFriend.



Reusing labels
You can practice the recording procedure either by reusing the same label 
(all the labels are reusable) or with other supplied labels.  If you reuse 
the label, the previous recording will automatically be deleted from the 
PenFriend's memory when you make the new recording.



Recording length
There is no limit to the length of individual recordings, so they can be 
used for short messages as well as long.  The internal memory is 1GB which 
allows up to 70 hours of recording.



2.7 Battery insertion and removal
PenFriend comes with two AAA batteries installed.  Replacement batteries are 
available from RNIB (product code CP05).  Please note: RNIB does not 
guarantee batteries.



Your recordings will not be affected when replacing the batteries.



Removing the battery cover
When you need to change the batteries first locate the battery cover on the 
rear surface of the unit.  Working your way up from the nib of the pen, you 
will come across three small tactile lines, followed by a semi-circular 
recess, above this is the battery cover.  Insert your thumb into the recess 
and gently push and lift up to remove the cover.

Inserting new batteries
Remove the spent batteries and insert the new ones, taking care that the 
terminals are the correct way round.  Feel for the spring in the battery 
compartment, since this will indicate where the negative terminal, or flat 
end of the battery, should be positioned.



If you insert the batteries the wrong way round, no damage will be done but 
the pen will not start.



Replacing the battery cover
Replace the battery cover, by inserting the small nodule at the top of the 
cover into the hole at the top of the battery compartment then push the 
cover down, you will hear a click when it is in place.



Automatic shut down
To save on battery life, your PenFriend switches off if not in use after 
three minutes. It will give an audible tone to notify you.  If you use 
headphones (via the uppermost of the three sockets under the flap on the 
left-hand side of PenFriend), then battery life is maximised, by not using 
the speaker.



Batteries low warning
PenFriend has an audible battery low alert.  This is a different audible 
tone than you hear when the unit powers down when not in use for three 
minutes.



2.8 Lanyard
To affix the neck lanyard, which is included in the pack, thread the lanyard 
through the two small holes at the top rear of the pen.  This is the 
protruding block that also stops the pen from rolling when put on a flat 
surface.  Insert the end of the lanyard in one side and hook out using a 
ballpoint pen or similar.



2.9 Additional label packs
There are additional packs of labels available separately to the sample 
labels supplied with your PenFriend.  Each pack is unique and Pack A (DL77) 
has 380 additional labels with Pack B containing another 380 labels.  This 
means that if you have the first pack (Pack A) you will need to purchase the 
next pack (Pack B) in sequence to continue with your labelling.  Further 
additional packs (C, D, etc) will be introduced into the range.



3. Advanced Features
3.1 Mode button
The third button down is the Mode button, which is used to switch the pen 
between different functions.



Recording mode
When you first power on the pen it is in the recording mode.  In this 
setting you can record, store and play back voice recordings to be used in 
the PenFriend's labelling function.  This is fully explained in section 3.1.

Print setting
After switch on, if you press and hold the Mode button for two seconds, you 
will hear two beeps to confirm that you have moved to the "print" setting. 
This setting allows you to listen to pre-recorded information from RNIB 
which is currently in development (see section 4.3 for further details).



MP3 setting
If you then press and hold the mode button again, you will hear three beeps. 
Now you are in the MP3 setting. In this mode the PenFriend functions as an 
MP3 player and you can listen to your own music, which you can transfer to 
the pen using the USB port and a computer.  If there is no MP3 content on 
the PenFriend it will chime and automatically go back to record mode. 
Pressing and holding the mode button again will take PenFriend back round to 
the recording setting, with a single confirmatory beep.



Note:  If at any time you are uncertain which mode the PenFriend is 
currently set to, simply press and hold the mode button, remembering for 
each press and hold, that one beep indicates the recording/labelling mode, 
two beeps the print/information mode and three beeps the MP3 mode.


3.2 Backup
If you have access to a computer you can backup your recordings.  To do so, 
connect PenFriend to the computer using the USB cable supplied.  Your 
computer will show that a new drive called PenFriend has been detected. 
Open the drive and you will find three folders listed: AP4, REC and MP3.  To 
take a backup of your recording, copy the REC folder and paste it in to a 
new folder, for example c:\penfriend. To restore the recordings from your 
computer to the PenFriend simply copy the REC folder back to the PenFriend 
drive.  Always remember to copy files and not to move them.



3.3 Download - site in development - not currently available
RNIB are developing some associated products that contain pre-recordings 
which will be available to download in the future.  Future product releases 
will be announced at www.rnib.org.uk/penfriend



4. Terms and conditions of sale
All goods are guaranteed against faults for 12 months from date of invoice. 
You should advise your retailer of any faults at your earliest convenience. 
For more information on PenFriend related products or technical queries 
please contact RNIB's International team at



RNIB

PO Box 173

Peterborough PE2 6WS

United Kingdom



Telephone: +44 (0) 1733 37 5400

Export direct fax: +44 (0) 1733 23 8541

Email: [email protected]



Email: [email protected]

RNIB website: rnib.org.uk



Registered charity No. 226227



4.1 Product regulations




This product is CE marked to meet requirements in Europe.

The materials, components, and assemblies in this product comply with 'The 
Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and 
Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006' (RoHS).







Compiled July 2009, revised August 2009.




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