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The Audio Navigator

 

“IT’S THE FREEDOM TO READ”

 

What are Audio Navigators?


Audio Navigators are the new, user friendly audio book players from Audio Read. The Audio Navigators have been designed for use by the elderly and people with visual impairment with large, easy to find buttons and controls.

10 Reason to choose the Audio Navigator

1. Sounds Great
2. Large Audio Capacity
3. Long Battery Life
4. Impact Resistant
5. Simple 3 level navigation controls
6. Remember location within each book
7. Easy to use - learn in two minutes
8. Customisable messages
9. Auto Sleep Mode
10. Internal Speaker


What kind of books can I play on Audio Navigators?


Unlike CD or tape audio books, the Audio Navigators use MP3 audio files. This means no changing tapes or CDs and you only need to borrow one Audio Navigator rather than four tapes or CD books.

What are the Benefits from Using the Audio Navigators?


• Unlimited simultaneous loans of audio books
• Speedy access to new titles.
• A wide range of titles.
• Superior, CD quality digital sound.
• No CD or cassette player needed.
• Eliminate CD skipping or tape hissing.
• Easy to use.
• Automatic bookmarks within each book.
• Listen anywhere, anytime

Description of the Audio Navigator controls from bottom to top.


In the base of the Navigator there is a USB port which enables it to be connected to a computer for book downloads and recharging, and to mains power for recharging.
The first button from the base of the Navigator is the Power button. To switch the navigator on or off the Power button is held down for 2 seconds. Holding down the power button for less than two seconds will pause or resume the book playback.
The first pair of buttons, above the Power button, are the Previous book button on the left and the Next book button on the right.
The next pair of buttons are the Previous chapter, on the left, and the Next chapter button on the right.
The next pair of buttons are the Previous section, on the left, and the Next section button on the right.
The two top buttons are volume down, on the left and volume up on the right.
The rounded end of the Navigator houses the built in speaker. Clients can listen to the Navigator by holding it to their ear like a phone.
On the left of the speaker there is a headphone jack. When the headphones are plugged in the built in speaker is automatically switched off.
On the left hand side of the navigator there is a keypad lock switch which can be activated so that none of the buttons are accidentally pressed.

Additional benefits to using the Audio Navigator


• You can convert any plain text document such as course materials, leaflets and other documents into sound files, then compresses and arranged into pages, chapters and sections and then transferred to the Audio Navigator via the USB port.
• Useful for promoting your company or organisation to other people.
• Convert audio text into various other languages.
• Useful as a study aid for students with learning difficulties or have a physical disability.

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60 Newmarket Street
GRIMSBY
North East Lincolnshire
DN32 7SF

Phone 01472 269666
Fax 01472 240699

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