Hello Terri, I was just thinking of something which the C Crain Company does that just maybe you could encourage Aiwa to do. I have two C Crain products, their C Crain plus radio, and their Versa Corder. For both of those products, they have a manual on tape authored by a blind person which describes what all the buttons do, and where they are positioned on the product. Apparently they have quite a following of blind persons, and thought it prudent to acomadate us in that manner. The instructions are not an exact copy of the print manual, but specific for the blind to be able to use the products with as much ease as possible. So give the folks at Aiwa a call, and ask them to do the same, especially since you are promoting that product for use in the blind comunity. All the best, Josh
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 09:11:11 -0500 "TerriStimmel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello everyone, > > Well after receiving the manual, I looked over the entire thing. > According to what I read, you can preset stations into the memory. > Though > to be perfectly honest, I'm still not exactly sure how. > Mainly because I think I need someone to reorient me to some of the > buttons > again. Once this happens, then I think I might have a better > understanding > of what to do. > > The manual is just a bit confusing to me though, because it speaks > about the > remote, and gives the different functions for it as well. But I > don't have > a remote, and can't get one. > The remote is used with a different model. > > I'm hoping that sense this manual actually covers two different > models, that > the storing of stations in memory, isn't meant for just the other > model, and > not mine. It doesn't say this, so I'm assuming not. > And I would think that if these two models were that different that > they > wouldn't share the same manual. > But I do know that when I looked at the other model, it actually > stated that > there were 30 presets. > Where as I've never seen this mentioned about mine. > > At one point in the manual, I believe the boombox is described. You > know, > as to which buttons are where. > It was rather confusing to read though, and it didn't make too much > sense to > me. It didn't seem laid out right or something. And I kept getting > confused as to which buttons were for the remote, and which were for > the > boombox. > However despite this confusion, I still found the manual helpful, > and I'm > glad to have it. > > Well, there was something else I had planned to comment on, but I've > done > forgot what it was. > Anyway, I'm hoping to find out more about this radio soon. > > Thank you, > Terri > > > _______________________________________________ > PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... > http://www.pc-audio.org > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
