Nova chat 5, chat 10, chat 12, chat 8 User Manual

NOVA chat 5 ∙ 2nd Generation
NOVA chat 8 ∙ 1st Generation NOVA chat 10 ∙ 3
rd
Generation
NOVA chat 12 ∙ 1st Generation
User’s Guide
for Dedicated Model
Saltillo Corporation
2143 Township Road 112
Millersburg, OH 44654
www.saltillo.com
10022 Dedicated Version 1.5
NOVA chat 5 ∙ 2nd Generation
NOVA chat 8 ∙ 1st Generation NOVA chat 10 ∙ 3
rd
Generation
NOVA chat 12 ∙ 1st Generation
User’s Guide
for Dedicated Model
Saltillo Corporation
2143 Township Road 112
Millersburg, OH 44654
www.saltillo.com
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Copyright/Trademark Information
© 2013 Saltillo Corporation. All rights reserved.
10022v1.5 ∙ 08/04/2015
NOVA chat and VocabPC are trademarks of Saltillo Corporation.
Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Ivona is Copyright © 2001-2010, IVO Software Sp.z o.o.
Acapela is a trademark of Acapela Group
PCS Symbols illustrations are copyright of Mayer-Johnson Co.
Symbol Stix is copyright of News2You. "The Library of Character/Logo Symbols contained in this software is included free of charge, may be used solely for communication purposes and may not be sold, copied or otherwise exploited for any type of profit."
WordPower and ChatPower trademarks of Inman Innovations, Inc.
My QuickChat 12 Adult is copyright of Talk To Me Technologies My QuickChat 12 Child is copyright of Talk To Me Technologies My QuickChat 8 Adult is copyright of Talk To Me Technologies My QuickChat 8 Child is copyright of Talk To Me Technologies My QuickChat 4 Child is copyright of Talk To Me Technologies
Chat Editor CD Chat Editor, owned by Saltillo Corporation Microsoft Voices, owned by Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft's agreement states: INSTALLATION AND USE RIGHTS.
You may install and use one copy of the software on each computer on your premises that you use to exchange data and software with portable devices powered by a Microsoft operating system.
Saltillo grants permission for the use of Chat Editor on each computer used to exchange data with the NOVA chat.
Attention! Consult accompanying documents.
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Warnings!
Device not intended to be an emergency call device or sole communication device.
When operating this device in a medical environment, do not use with any product that is not medically approved.
Do not use the NOVA chat close to sources of RF radiation or you may encounter interference. Move away, if possible, from the source of the interference.
Any mounts used should be fitted by a qualified person. Failure to install the mounting system according to the manufacturer's instructions may result in an injury to the user.
Analysis of positioning by a qualified person is required to prevent repetitive stress injuries to the user.
Saltillo Corporation assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise through the use of this product.
Saltillo Corporation assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by the deletion of data as a result of malfunction repairs or battery replacement. Be sure to back up all important data on other media (computer) to protect against its loss.
Cords and straps are potential strangulation hazards. Please consider this prior to placing these
items with device users.
Implantable Medical Devices
A minimum separation of six (6) inches should be maintained between a handheld wireless mobile device and an implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator, to avoid potential interference with the device. Persons who have such devices:
Should ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than six (6) inches from their implantable
medical device when the mobile device is turned ON;
Should not carry the mobile device in a breast pocket;
Should turn the mobile device OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place
Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your implantable
medical device. If you have any questions about using your wireless mobile device with an implantable medical device, consult your health care provider.
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Table of Contents
Welcome to NOVA chat ....................................................................................... 9
What’s Included ................................................................................................. 10
Charging the Device and Amplifier .................................................................... 11
Connecting the Charger and Cables .............................................................. 11
NOVA chat 12 Detail ...................................................................................... 12
Charging the Device and Amplifier ................................................................ 12
Checking Battery Status ..................................................................................... 13
Checking Battery Status Using Menus ........................................................... 13
Checking Battery Status Using a Button ........................................................ 13
Turning the Device On and Off .......................................................................... 15
Turning the Amplifier On and Off ...................................................................... 16
Reconnecting the Amplifier to Your Device ....................................................... 17
Turning Bluetooth On and Off ........................................................................... 17
NOVA chat 5 Device Features ............................................................................ 18
NOVA chat 8 Device Features ............................................................................ 19
NOVA chat 10 Device Features .......................................................................... 20
NOVA chat 12 Device Features .......................................................................... 21
Controlling Volume ............................................................................................ 23
Adjusting the Stand: NOVA chat 5 ..................................................................... 24
Adjusting the Stand: NOVA chat 8 or 10 ............................................................ 25
Removing the Stand: NOVA chat 8 or 10 ........................................................... 25
Positioning the Stand: NOVA chat 12 ................................................................ 26
Removing and Reattaching the Stand: NOVA chat 12 ....................................... 27
Removing the Stand ...................................................................................... 27
Reattaching the Stand ................................................................................... 27
Removing the Handle: NOVA chat 10 ................................................................ 28
Removing the Handle: NOVA chat 12 ................................................................ 28
Replacing the Wheelchair Mounting Plate: NOVA chat 12 .................................... 29
Attaching a Strap: NOVA chat 5 ......................................................................... 30
Attaching a Strap: NOVA chat 8 or 10 ................................................................ 31
Attaching a Strap: NOVA chat 12 ....................................................................... 32
Using the Touchscreen ....................................................................................... 33
Using the Stylus .................................................................................................. 33
Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Device............................................................... 34
Routine Cleaning and Disinfecting ................................................................. 34
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Disinfecting a Device for Use by Multiple Clients .......................................... 34
Using the Application Screen ............................................................................. 36
Using Application Menus ................................................................................... 37
Choosing a Vocabulary File ................................................................................ 38
Considering the Device’s Access Capabilities ................................................ 38
Considering the User’s Cognitive Capabilities ............................................... 38
Additional Considerations ............................................................................. 39
Exploring Vocabulary Files ................................................................................. 40
Available Vocabulary Files.................................................................................. 41
Chat Editor ......................................................................................................... 45
Installing Chat Editor ..................................................................................... 45
Configuring Chat Editor ................................................................................. 46
Enabling Speech in Chat Editor ...................................................................... 46
Opening Chat Editor ...................................................................................... 47
Using Vocabulary Files with Chat Editor ........................................................ 47
Device and Editor Differences ....................................................................... 47
Using Chat Editor to Create Instructional Materials ...................................... 48
Turning Edit Mode On ........................................................................................ 50
Creating a Customized Vocabulary File .............................................................. 51
Creating a Copy using the Device in Edit Mode ............................................. 51
Creating a Copy from the Device Library ....................................................... 51
Creating a Copy using Chat Editor ................................................................. 51
Modifying Button Text ....................................................................................... 52
Displaying the Button Text to Edit ................................................................. 52
Editing the Button Text .................................................................................. 53
Using Images with No Text ............................................................................ 53
Adding or Modifying a Button Image ................................................................. 54
Finding an Image from the Device Library ..................................................... 55
Searching for an Image in the Device Library ................................................ 55
Using Your Own Image .................................................................................. 56
Transferring Images ........................................................................................... 57
Hiding Buttons ................................................................................................... 58
Hiding a Button .............................................................................................. 58
Hiding or Showing Multiple Buttons .............................................................. 59
Saving Hidden Button Settings ...................................................................... 59
Hiding and Showing Button Images ............................................................... 59
Modifying Button Styles ..................................................................................... 60
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Modifying a Button Style ............................................................................... 60
Modifying Button Color Saturation ............................................................... 61
Modifying a Page Button Style ...................................................................... 61
Modifying a Vocabulary Button Style ............................................................ 62
Overriding a Button Style .............................................................................. 62
Modifying a Button Arrow Link .......................................................................... 63
Adding or Modifying a Button Action ................................................................ 64
Available Button Actions .................................................................................... 65
Using Navigate, Visit, and Jump to Page........................................................ 67
Copying Buttons ................................................................................................. 68
Copying and Pasting a Button ........................................................................ 68
Copying and Reusing the Same Button ......................................................... 68
Copying and Pasting a Button Style ............................................................... 68
Using a Button in Multiple Places .................................................................. 68
Prioritizing Buttons ............................................................................................ 69
Rearranging Buttons ...................................................................................... 69
Resizing a Button ........................................................................................... 69
Creating a Page .................................................................................................. 70
Creating a New Page ...................................................................................... 70
Creating a Copy of a Page .............................................................................. 70
Creating a Page from a Template .................................................................. 70
Copying a Page from a Different Vocabulary File .......................................... 71
Animating Page Transitions ........................................................................... 71
Adding a Grid to Pages .................................................................................. 71
Using Keyboards ................................................................................................ 72
Choosing a Different Keyboard ...................................................................... 72
Linking a Button to a Keyboard ..................................................................... 72
Working with Gestures ...................................................................................... 73
Turning Gestures On or Off ........................................................................... 73
Creating a Gesture for a Page ........................................................................ 73
Creating a Gesture for All Pages .................................................................... 74
Working with Speech ......................................................................................... 75
Selecting a Synthesizer and Voice ................................................................. 75
Adding a Pause between Words .................................................................... 75
Adding Words to the Pronunciation Dictionary ............................................ 76
Configuring Speech Modes ............................................................................ 76
Setting Access Options ....................................................................................... 77
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Activating Buttons on Touch or Release ........................................................ 77
Setting a Time for Button Activation ............................................................. 77
Setting a Time to Prevent Selection of a Button Twice ................................. 78
Setting up a Beep when a Button is Pressed ................................................. 78
Setting up a Visual Indication when a Button is Selected .............................. 78
Using the Speech Display Bar ............................................................................. 79
Changing Functional SDB Settings ................................................................. 79
Changing SDB Style Settings .......................................................................... 80
Changing Device Orientation Settings ............................................................... 81
Changing Orientation Settings ....................................................................... 81
Using Orientation Tilt with the SDB ............................................................... 81
Switch Scanning ................................................................................................. 83
Configuring Switches ..................................................................................... 83
Selecting Scan Mode ...................................................................................... 84
Configuring SDB and Empty Area Scans ........................................................ 84
Setting Scan Speed ........................................................................................ 85
Configuring Re-scans ..................................................................................... 85
Setting Activation Delay ................................................................................ 85
Setting Cursor Color ....................................................................................... 85
Setting Auditory Prompts .............................................................................. 86
Choosing a Voice............................................................................................ 87
Adding Row Prompts ..................................................................................... 87
Using Touchscreen Scanning ......................................................................... 88
Using Word Finder ............................................................................................. 89
Setting up Word Finder ................................................................................. 89
Finding Specific Words .................................................................................. 90
Using Text Options ............................................................................................. 91
Adding, Modifying, and Deleting Abbreviations ............................................ 91
Enabling Word Prediction .............................................................................. 92
Enabling Automatic Capitalization ................................................................. 92
Creating and Loading Profiles ............................................................................ 93
Creating a Profile ........................................................................................... 93
Loading a Profile ............................................................................................ 93
Deleting a Profile ........................................................................................... 94
Restoring Default Profile Settings .................................................................. 94
Changing Languages and Voices ........................................................................ 94
Changing Display Settings .................................................................................. 94
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Setting the Date and Time ................................................................................. 95
Changing Date and Time Settings .................................................................. 95
Creating a Date/Time Button......................................................................... 95
Adjusting Audible and Haptic Feedback ............................................................ 96
Analyzing Language Development ..................................................................... 97
Using the Realize Language Website ............................................................. 97
Creating a Privacy Password .......................................................................... 98
Turning Data Logging On or Off ..................................................................... 98
Saving Data to a File to Analyze Manually ..................................................... 98
Backing Up and Restoring Vocabulary Files ..................................................... 100
Backing up a Library in the Editor ................................................................ 100
Backing up a Library on the Device .............................................................. 100
Restoring a Library to the Editor.................................................................. 100
Restoring a Library to the Device ................................................................ 100
Transferring Vocabulary Files........................................................................... 101
Copying Vocabulary Files from the Device to the Editor ............................. 102
Copying Vocabulary Files from the Editor to the Device ............................. 102
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................... 103
Clearing and Restoring Customizations ........................................................... 104
Care and Maintenance ..................................................................................... 105
Warranty .......................................................................................................... 106
Index ................................................................................................................ 107
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Welcome to NOVA chat
This user’s guide offers step-by-step instructions for most operations available with your NOVA chat device. Additional information is available as follows:
Support articles can be found on the Saltillo website:
http://saltillo.com/support/
Training opportunities can be found on the Saltillo website:
http://saltillo.com/webinars
Contact Saltillo for Operational or Technical support at:
Phone: 1-800-382-8622
Email: service@saltillo.com
Trouble Tickets:
http://saltillo.com/tt/
For Realize Language™ website support:
support@realizelanguage.com
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What’s Included
Your NOVA chat Device
Battery Charger
Stylus
The stylus is a potential hazard for
choking or for poking the eye.
Colored Cases
Strap Attachments
Blue, Green,
Purple, Gray
The strap attachments are a
potential choking hazard.
Chat Editor Install CD
Includes a user manual and VocabPC Tour Guide
NOVA chat Recovery Disk
This User’s Guide
Note: We suggest that you keep your packaging materials.
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Charging the Device and Amplifier
A battery charger was included in the box with your device. The charger cables allow you to charge the device and the amplifier at the same time.
Connecting the Charger and Cables
Plug the charger into a wall outlet—a surge protector is recommended.
Plug the mini connector into the mini USB port on the amplifier case and plug the micro connector into the micro USB port on the device.
NOVA chat 5
NOVA chat 8
NOVA chat 10
NOVA chat 12
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NOVA chat 12 Detail
Device USB charging port
(back of device facing up)
If you insert a USB 2.0 Micro cable (with
the back of the device facing up), the connector will insert into the left side of
the port. It will not fill the entire port.
If you insert a USB 3.0 Micro B cable, the
connector will fill the entire port.
Charging the Device and Amplifier
We suggest charging both the device and amplifier each night. The red battery indicator next to the amplifier’s charger connection should be on while charging and will flash when it is fully charged.
1. Tap the power button to turn off the display light.
2. Plug the charger’s connectors into the device and amplifier.
3. Plug the other end of the charger into a wall outlet.
When the device and amplifier are fully charged:
1. Unplug the connectors from the device and amplifier.
2. Unplug the charger from the wall outlet (optional).
3. Tap the device’s power button to turn the display on.
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Checking Battery Status
You can check the battery status of the device and amplifier by navigating menus or by having a button on a vocabulary page that checks the status.
Checking Battery Status Using Menus
You can check the battery status of both the device and the amplifier by navigating menus.
Choose Menu
or > Settings > System > About Device.
The screen will show the battery charging status and charge level for both the device and the amplifier.
Checking Battery Status Using a Button
Some Saltillo-provided vocabulary files already include buttons for checking the battery status. For example: WordPower™ offers the option from the last page of Groups, and MultiChat 15 offers the button on the Device Tools page from the second page of “Things”.
To create a button that checks the battery status of both the device and the amplifier, create a button on a vocabulary page that contains the action “Battery Status”.
1. Press and hold on the button you want to modify. (Right-click the
button if you are using Chat Editor.)
2. Choose Edit Button to display the Button Properties.
3. Choose the Actions tab.
4. Use the drop-down list to select the Battery status action.
5. Choose OK.
Any time you choose this button, the application will speak the battery status of the device and the amplifier and display the information in the Speech Display Bar (SDB).
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For additional information on creating a button action, see “
Adding or
Modifying a Button Action” on page 64.
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Turning the Device On and Off
The power button is located on the top edge of the device.
NOVA chat 5
NOVA chat 8, 10, or 12
To turn your device on from a complete power-down:
Press and hold the power button.
To turn your device off for storage:
1. Press and hold the power button.
2. At the prompt, choose Power off.
3. Choose OK to confirm.
To turn the screen on and off for daily use:
When using the device on a daily basis, tap the power button quickly to turn just the screen on and off. We suggest tapping (not holding) the power button to turn off the screen. Tap the power button to wake up the screen.
There is no need to turn the amplifier off when using the device on a daily basis. If you are in an environment that requires turning off the amplifier or if you will be leaving the device in storage for a long period of time, see “Turning the Amplifier On and Off
”.
To change the screen timeout setting:
The screen is set up to power down automatically after a specified period of no activity. To change the period of delay between the last key press or screen touch and the automatic screen timeout:
Choose Menu
or > Settings > System > Display Settings > Screen
Timeout and choose the appropriate setting.
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Turning the Amplifier On and Off
Typically, the amplifier should be left on. When the amplifier is off, speech is still available, but it comes from the device’s internal speaker.
NOVA chat 5
NOVA chat 8 or 10
NOVA chat 12
Note: The NOVA chat 12 amplifier power button (labeled “I/O”) is
recessed slightly to avoid pressing it accidentally. If you have difficulty pressing it, use the touchscreen stylus that came with your device.
To turn the amplifier off:
Press and hold the amplifier power button until both the red and blue lights come on. Release the power button when the red light goes out.
To turn the amplifier on:
Press the amplifier power button for a second. The light will flash to indicate the amplifier is on and working properly.
The blue light will flash when on and not connected to the device. Once connected to the device, the blue light will glow steadily.
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Reconnecting the Amplifier to Your Device
Make sure the amplifier is turned on and charged.
1. On your device, press and hold Back
,
2. Choose Yes to confirm that you want to restart the application.
3. The device will scan for your amplifier and connect to it.
Turning Bluetooth On and Off
The amplifier and the device communicate using a Bluetooth connection. During air travel and in some medical facilities the Bluetooth option is required to be turned off.
Note: Bluetooth is only used to connect the amplifier and device. It has no other function.
To turn Bluetooth off:
Press and hold the device’s power button. The Device Options menu opens. Tap Airplane Mode. This puts the device into Airplane Mode.
To turn Bluetooth on:
Press and hold the power button and tap Airplane Mode. This takes the device out of Airplane Mode and turns Bluetooth back on.
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NOVA chat 5 Device Features
1 Volume button: Press to turn volume up or down
2 Headset jack (3.5 mm)
3 Power button: Press and hold to turn device on or off
4 Display: Displays the application screens
5
Back: Tap to return to the previous screen or menu. Press and hold to display an option to restart the application.
6 USB port: Connect a USB cable for charging the device or transferring vocabulary
7
Menu: Tap to display menus that allow you to select a vocabulary file, enable or disable augmentative options, set how and when to speak messages, and configure a wide variety of additional options.
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NOVA chat 8 Device Features
1 Headset jack (3.5 mm)
2 Power button: Press and hold to turn the device on or off
3 Volume button: Press to turn the volume up or down
4 Display screen: Displays the application screens
5
Back: Tap to return to the previous screen or menu. Press and hold to display an option to restart the application.
6
Menu: Tap to display menus that allow you to select a vocabulary file, enable or disable augmentative options, set how and when to speak messages, and configure a wide variety of additional options.
7 USB port: Connect a USB cable for charging the device or transferring vocabulary
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NOVA chat 10 Device Features
1 Headset jack (3.5 mm)
2 Power button: Press and hold to turn the device on or off
3 Volume button: Press to turn the volume up or down
4 Display screen: Displays the application screens
5
Back: Tap to return to the previous screen or menu. Press and hold to display an option to restart the application.
6 USB port: Connect a USB cable to charge the device or transfer vocabulary
7
Menu: Tap to display menus that allow you to select a vocabulary file, enable or disable augmentative options, set how and when to speak messages, and configure a wide variety of additional options.
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NOVA chat 12 Device Features
Front View
1 Headset jack (3.5 mm)
2 Power button: Press and hold to turn the device on or off
3 Volume button: Press to turn the volume up or down
4 Display screen: Displays the application screens
5
USB port: Connect a USB cable for charging the device or transferring vocabulary
6
Back: Tap to return to the previous screen or menu. Press and hold to display an option to restart the application.
7
Menu: Tap to display menus that allow you to select a vocabulary file, enable or disable augmentative options, set how and when to speak messages, and configure a wide variety of additional options.
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Side and Back View
1 USB port for charging the device or transferring vocabulary
2 Amplifier charging port and LED
3 Switch jack A
4 Switch jack B
5 Headset jack
6 Amplifier power button and LED
7 Handle
8 Wheelchair mounting plate*
9 Stand
* If you need to replace the wheelchair mounting plate, see “Replacing the Wheelchair
Mounting Plate: NOVA chat 12”.
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Controlling Volume
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen to earphones at high
volume levels for long periods.
The volume button is located on the edge of the device. Press the ends of the button to increase or decrease volume.
NOVA chat 5
NOVA chat 8, 10, or 12
In addition to using the volume button, you can add volume controls to buttons within vocabulary pages. For details, see “
Adding or Modifying a
Button Action” on page 64.
An amplifier has been provided for additional volume. The amplifier is powered by its own battery and must be charged and turned on in order to provide sound.
The amplifier communicates with the device by means of a Bluetooth connection. If the two lose this connection, the sound will be provided only by the device speakers and may not be sufficient for your environment.
To reconnect the device to the amplifier, press and hold Back
and
choose Yes to confirm that you want to restart the application. The device will scan for your amplifier and connect to it.
If the amplifier does not reconnect, make sure the amplifier is on and charged. For details on turning the amplifier on, see “
Turning the
Amplifier On and Off” on page 16.
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Adjusting the Stand: NOVA chat 5
The amplifier stand can be used to hold the NOVA chat screen in either landscape or portrait orientation. Rotate the stand until it is perpendicular to the surface of the amplifier.
Then position the unit to landscape or portrait orientation as needed.
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Adjusting the Stand: NOVA chat 8 or 10
The amplifier itself provides a slight angle for viewing the screen when the device is sitting on a flat surface. If an additional angle is needed, extend the legs of the stand away from the amplifier.
Removing the Stand: NOVA chat 8 or 10
The stand is intended to be a break-away stand to avoid pinching. It is secured to the handle with a tension fit. Expand the sides of the stand and pull it out of the holes in the handle.
Note: Be sure to store the stand in a safe location in case you want to reattach it later.
When the stand is removed, it becomes a potential hazard for choking
or for poking the eye.
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Positioning the Stand: NOVA chat 12
To position the device at an angle for easy viewing of the screen, do the following:
1. Place the device face-down on a flat surface.
2. While holding your thumb on the edge of the device below the
stand’s bottom support, press on the inside of the support with the tip of your index finger (or the tips of several fingers) to pull the support away from the latch.
3. Lift the support away from the back of the device …
4. until the legs latch into place.
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Removing and Reattaching the Stand: NOVA chat 12
If you do not want to use the stand, you can remove it from the back of the device. You can reattach it easily at any time.
Removing the Stand
1. Position the stand so that it is not latched in place.
2. Squeeze near the end of one leg with your fingers until the small
peg disengages from the holder.
3. Pull the leg up until it is completely out of the holder.
4. Repeat for the other leg.
Note: Be sure to store the stand in a safe location in case you want to reattach it later.
When the stand is removed, it becomes a potential hazard for choking
or for poking the eye.
Reattaching the Stand
1. Squeeze near the end of one leg of the stand with your thumb and
index finger.
2. Push the leg into the holder until the small peg snaps into place.
3. Repeat for the other leg.
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Removing the Handle: NOVA chat 10
If you do not plan to use the handle, you can remove it by simply removing two screws.
1. Remove the stand, if it is in place.
2. Remove a screw from each side.
3. With some tension, extend the sides out around the casing.
The stand, handle, and screws are potential choking hazards.
Removing the Handle: NOVA chat 12
If you do not plan to use the handle, you can remove it by removing the four screws that hold it in place.
The handle and screws are potential choking hazards.
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