Hi:
You need to go in to the advanced options on the Brailliant. Hold down the 1st 
and 40th curser router buttons. Then add the 1st and 4th vertical keys. You'll 
hear a beep. Let up on the keys, and you'll be in the advanced menu options, 
where you can change to Bluetooth.
On Mar 26, 2011, at 1:20 PM, James Gallagher wrote:

> Hello List sorry for taken up you time here with my Question
> 
> I am having some trouble with a Brailliant 40 Braille display
> A very kind fellow member here on this list Mr Scott Howell
> has been trying to help me and I have taken up a lot of his time over the 
> past day or two. But Mr Howell has the new version of the Brailliant
> 
> I have the previous model that has plugs for a power adapter, serial 
> connection, and USB . and I also believe that Scott is running the newer 
> version
> of the Firmware as I am not getting the same menus that Scott can find.
> 
> Right down to my question I am trying to get Bluetooth up and running on my 
> Brailliant 40
> And after many many days try and retrying i am still at the same point and 
> that is no where.
> 
> when I put the display on and go down the menus I am only getting 4 or 5 
> options 
> I have read all the info in text format and this came with this Display so it 
> is for it
> but the Menu I am getting has only about 4 or 5 options and no matter what I 
> try I can not get 
> the a dot 7 or 8 under the cursor USB option but I can not find any where 
> that has Bluetooth listed as well.
> 
> I am hoping that someone on the list is using a Brailliant 40 display that 
> could help me here please to setup
> the Bluetooth option I can not find any where on my manual that gives a clue 
> about accessing an advanced menu
> that will let me put on the Bluetooth option. 
> 
> I would be very grateful if you would be so kind to give me an  idiots guide 
> on how I can do this Please
> I only get a few menu options and after days and days I am still totally lost 
> it is getting the best of me.
> been using Braille notetakers for years and years with a Braille Lite 18 
> Pacmate BX40 and many others
> but this little thing has got me right and Good.
> 
> I am after Bluetooth now because I am going to buy myself the ipad 2 and I 
> need a Display to access this as I can't hear Voiceover  I am Deafblind.
> 
> To save the list any trouble with e-mailings going to it my E-mail is  
> [email protected]
> 
> I would be grateful for any help here please as I do wish to buy a ipad 2 and 
> I need Bluetooth to access it.
> 
> My very best to you all.
> 
> Yours
> James
> 
> The highest result of education is tolerance.
> Hellen Keller
> --
> James Gallagher
> 
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> A Deafblindness Web Resource <http://www.deafblind.co.uk>
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> For the Sighted Hearing my WAP site is at <http://tagtag.com/deafblind>
> 
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