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  • Page 2 STENOGRAPH PROPRIETARY: This material constitutes proprietary and trade secret data of Stenograph and shall not be disclosed to whatsoever third party, nor used by the recipient, except under the terms and conditions of the purchase agreement betwixt the client and Stenograph.
  • Page 3: Tabular array Of Contents

    Battery ............................. 12 Charging the Bombardment ........................12 Depression Battery Warnings........................ xiv Communication Ports ........................16 Install the Luminex USB Drivers ....................16 Powering With the USB Cable ....................17 Updating With the USB Cable....................17 Connect for Realtime Writing ..................... 17 Function Sensors..........................
  • Page 4 Manage Data SD Card Infinite ....................55 View and Re-create Information SD Carte du jour Files................... 56 Dictionaries ............................58 Load Dictionaries onto the Luminex................... 58 Using Job Dictionaries ....................... 59 Brandish Gear up Strokes Per Minute (SPM).................... 61 Electronic Marks ..........................62 J-Defines............................
  • Page v Troubleshooting Tips........................101 Luminex Technical Support ......................105 Appendix A: Updating Luminex Software..............107 Appendix B: Luminex Utilities................... 109 Personalize the Luminex Splash Screen ..................110 Convert Engagement/Time to Stentura Format.................... 112 Convert RTF/CRE Dictionaries......................114 Backup SD Card Reader ......................... 116 TrueView............................
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  • Page vii This will permit you to become comfortable and familiar with it before taking it on a chore or into course. The Luminex is equipped with a full-colour high resolution LCD impact screen for viewing steno or text and to interact with what is displayed.
  • Page eight At the same fourth dimension, other sources indicate that there is no such crusade and consequence. The safety and well-beingness of persons using Stenograph equipment is of paramount business concern and considering nosotros recognize that these medical and scientific questions are not definitively resolved, Stenograph encourages all users of our writers to carefully review the following Piece of work Expanse Checklist and to use advisable piece of work habits.
  • Folio nine: Chapter i: Introduction

    Affiliate 1 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your Luminex author. Read this User Guide to familiarize yourself with the Luminex components. Chapter 1, Introduction, highlights the features of your Luminex, describes typographical conventions used in this guide and outlines the organization of this guide.
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  • Page eleven: Luminex Feature Details

    • Total-Colour, High Resolution LCD Touch Screen which pivots a full 180 • Six capacitive touch sensors. The first one on the left turns the Luminex on and off. • View text, steno notes or text and steno notes simultaneously.
  • Page 12: User Guide Overview

    Hardware explains the various components of the Luminex and how to use them. Chapter 3: Writing on the Luminex Writing on the Luminex explains all the software features of the Luminex used for setup before you brainstorm writing and while writing a job. These includes features such as loading dictionaries, setting audio options, customizing the tilting screen, searching steno and text and changing the tilting screen view.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2: Hardware

    Chapter ii Hardware Chapter 2, Hardware, provides information most the hardware components of your Luminex. This includes details on battery charging and use; advice ports and setup; part touch sensors for accessing menus; impact screen, condition LCD icons; adjusting the Tilting screen; resetting the writing motorcar;...
  • Page 14: Battery

    On either side of the Status LCD are three touch sensitive sensors. The far left sensor turns the Luminex On and Off. If in that location is no power source to the author (AC adapter is not plugged in or your Luminex is not connected to your estimator via the USB cable) you need to touch the On/Off sensor for a one/2 second in order to plough the Luminex On.
  • Folio 15 Luminex. three. The Luminex turns On. A black dot in the lower right corner of the Status LCD indicates the Luminex is On. A row of running blocks indicates the battery is charging. If you plug your Luminex in to charge and only the black dot displays, the batteries are charged.
  • Folio 16: Depression Bombardment Warnings

    The Luminex displays warnings messages on the tilting screen and will beep to indicate the battery voltage is getting low. Once the Luminex switches to FailSafe way, the bombardment icon on the Status LCD blinks. When the master battery becomes low while the Luminex is continued to a reckoner with the micro USB cable during realtime, low battery letters continue to display until the battery is depleted simply the author will not beep.
  • Folio 17 The bombardment gauge on the title bar of the Tilting screen provides a general indicator of the battery voltage level. It changes appearance equally the voltage level of the battery changes: • - an electric plug with a total green gauge indicates the Luminex is plugged into the Air-conditioning adapter/charger and the main bombardment is fully charged. •...
  • Page eighteen: Communication Ports

    Communication Ports There are two types of USB ports on your Luminex. The standard USB A (host) port allows you to insert a pollex bulldoze to copy files from the retentivity or from the Data SD card. The micro USB-B (customer) port provides connection access for the USB realtime cable between the writing machine and Case Goad and whatsoever other CAT organization that supports the Stenograph USB protocol.
  • Page 19: Powering With The Usb Cablevision

    When the master battery becomes low while using the micro USB connection, low battery messages display on the Luminex, but all features proceed to operate. The USB port provides ability to run all the Luminex components except WiFi and Bluetooth communications. When powered past the micro USB port, the Luminex tilting screen displays at virtually half of the Backlight brightness setting.
  • Page 20 ii. Each terminate of the USB cable has a different connexion plug. Insert the micro end of the USB cablevision into the USB B (client) micro port on the back of the Luminex and the other end into a USB port on the figurer.
  • Page 21 6. When y'all are finished writing realtime using the virtual series port connexion, it is important that you complete the following steps in order. This ensures your computer shuts downwardly properly. a. Printing Finish on the Luminex to close the file. If the option, Prompt to confirm catastrophe job is agile, press End again at the prompt.
  • Page 22 Stenograph provides Luminex wireless support when the Luminex Bluetooth Wireless Communication kit is used. Other wireless adapters and software may work simply are not supported by Stenograph. If you are not going to use Bluetooth communications, you may desire to turn it off. To admission the Bluetooth advice settings, do the following: 1.
  • Folio 23: Role Sensors

    Chapter ii: Hardware Part Sensors On either side of the Condition LCD are three touch sensitive sensors. The far left sensor turns the Luminex On and Off. Each sensor serves a specific purpose, or part, on the different menus. The menu bar is located at the lesser of the tilting screen.
  • Page 24: Keyboard Depth And Tension Controls

    Luminex User Guide Keyboard Depth and Tension Controls There are two thumbwheels on the Luminex, one on each side of the keyboard, that control the keyboard depth and keyboard tension. The depth of stroke adjustment bike, on the left, determines the top of the number bar and all the steno keys.
  • Page 25: Reset

    Affiliate 2: Hardware Reset The Reset button is a pocket-sized, recessed push located shut to the center of the back of the Luminex and a little to the right of the standard size USB port. Like other computer equipment, the Luminex can seem unresponsive when it receives a series of commands it does not recognize.
  • Folio 26: Secure Digital (Sd) Cards

    SD cards, a Data SD card and a Backup SD card. The Data and Fill-in SD cards are located on the back of the Luminex. The Fill-in SD card is a micro sized SD carte and is recessed and must be in the Backup SD carte slot in order to use the Luminex.
  • Page 27: Enable Writing On A Sd Card

    Attempting to force a SD bill of fare into the slot on your Luminex or USB SD Flash Bulldoze reader could damage the card.
  • Page 28: Usb Sd Flash Bulldoze Reader

    Backup SD card. The USB SD Flash Drive Reader that comes with the Luminex has a standard sized SD menu slot and a micro sized SD card slot to suit both the Data SD carte du jour and Backup SD menu.
  • Page 29: Status Lcd

    Located betwixt the impact sensors is a small rectangular LCD screen. The Status LCD displays icons that indicate specific operations of the Luminex. When battery power is low enough to turn off the tilting screen, the Status LCD continues to show data, indicating the writing machine is nevertheless working.
  • Page thirty: Tilting Color Touch on Screen

    Cleaning the Tilting Screen 1. Turn the Luminex Off. It is easier to run across the areas that are muddied when the screen is nighttime. 2. Very gently wipe the screen using the cleaning cloth that came with your Luminex or a microfiber cloth available in calculator, camera and eyeglass stores.
  • Page 31: Tripod

    The top of the EasyLock LMX V2 tripod fits similar a key into the recessed mechanism. 5. Elevator the Luminex on two sides of the machine and lower information technology evenly onto the top of the tripod with 1 of the flat sides of the writing machine facing y'all.
  • Folio 32: Adjusting The Tripod Acme

    one. Open the Tilting screen earlier adjusting the tilt position of the Luminex. 2. Position one paw on the back of the Luminex backside the Tilting screen and the other hand on the front of the machine under the vowel keys.
  • Folio 33: Routine Maintenance

    1. Plow the Luminex Off. It is easier to see the areas that are muddy when the screen is dark. 2. Very gently wipe the screen using the cleaning fabric that came with your Luminex or a microfiber fabric bachelor in computer, camera and eyeglass stores.
  • Page 34: Boosted Accessories For Your Luminex

    If you already have a shoulder bag or wheeled case that you love, now you can put your Luminex in it safely and deeply. Information technology's also a bully jet bag to utilize when flying with your Luminex. Off you become with 1 less thing to worry about.
  • Page 35 Chapter 2: Hardware LMX Mini Keyboard Tray The LMX Keyboard Tray for the Luminex has been custom designed by Stenograph to fit onto your Luminex. The lightweight and stiff aluminum construction creates portability without compromising durability. The tray uses a Dual Lock™ adhesive mounting organisation to keep both the tray and the keyboard secure without dissentious your Luminex.
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  • Folio 37: Chapter three: Writing On The Luminex

    This card is formatted at the Stenograph factory. If you insert a dissimilar SD menu in the Backup SD slot, information technology must exist formatted in the Luminex before you lot can begin writing. The Luminex requires a Backup SD card in club to operate.
  • Page 38: Accessing Luminex Features

    Luminex User Guide Accessing Luminex Features When you turn the Luminex On, the Opening menu displays. The Opening menu is the outset of two main menus accessible when non writing on the Luminex. Opening Carte The Opening menu provides access to features that allow y'all to: •...
  • Folio 39: Writing Menus

    Chapter 3: Writing on the Luminex Writing Menus Once you lot begin writing on the steno keyboard, the first of two Writing menus supercede the Opening carte. Starting time Writing Menu The Showtime Writing menu includes features that allow you lot to: •...
  • Page 40 Luminex User Guide Render to First Writing Carte du jour Continue writing, pressing More on the second Writing menu or pressing Quit on the Brief It menu returns you to the First Writing bill of fare. Return to Opening Card Pressing Finish on the First Writing menu automatically closes the current job and returns you to the Opening bill of fare.
  • Page 41: Writing Jobs

    The Backup SD carte is not designed to be removed from the Luminex unless, in a rare occurrence, it is necessary to locate a job that cannot be plant in memory or on the Information SD card. The Fill-in SD card must be in the Luminex in social club for the steno machine to operate.
  • Page 42 For example, 201508. Past default, the newest file is listed showtime. 7. To turn the Luminex Off, on the Opening menu touch the Off sensor or Off menu item for one second or more than and and so. If you but touch the Off sensor or Off menu detail, the Luminex will remain On.
  • Page 43: A/An Resolution

    Affiliate iii: Writing on the Luminex A/An Resolution A/An resolution automatically selects the correct word, "a" or "an" based on the word that follows. The steno translates as "a" before consonants and as "an" before vowels and the numeral 8.
  • Page 44: Most

    Luminex User Guide About The Nigh screen displays copyright data about the Luminex and FCC information. You lot tin can access the About screen from the Opening menu past touching More than and and so Most. The same FCC information in the Well-nigh screen is available on the Copyright page of this User Guide.
  • Page 45: Audio

    The Luminex saves the audio files to the Backup SD and Information SD cards. Audio files take up boosted space on the SD cards. When the Record Sound During Chore option is enabled, the additional space is always used regardless of whether or non y'all accept a microphone continued to the Luminex and are recording.
  • Page 46 Luminex. When you manually pause the audio using a steno stroke on the Luminex, you must resume the audio with a steno stroke, regardless of the setting for the Auto Interruption Resume choice.
  • Page 47: Audio Playback

    The Luminex highlights the respective steno and text on the tilting screen during the audio playback. You tin can finish the playback at any fourth dimension. A prepare of external speakers or headset is required for audio playback.
  • Page 48: Auto-Disharmonize Resolution

    Automobile-Disharmonize Resolution, when turned On, automatically selects the get-go choice of the conflict. This prevents the brandish of conflicts on the Luminex screen for easier readback. This option does non bear upon the realtime output when writing realtime to a estimator.
  • Page 49: Backup Sd Bill of fare

    The Backup SD bill of fare must be formatted in the Luminex. The card is verified when inserted into the Fill-in SD slot on the Luminex. You are prompted to format the bill of fare if it has not been formatted in the writing machine.
  • Folio 50: View Files On The Backup Sd Carte du jour

    6. To display the Opening bill of fare, press OK twice. View Files on the Fill-in SD Card The Luminex names task files using a yr, month, date format followed by the fourth dimension. For example: 200150816-142341 (Baronial sixteen, 2015 2:23:41 p.m.) The newest file is listed outset. File size accompanies each file name.
  • Page 51: Beeper Volume

    Affiliate 3: Writing on the Luminex Beeper Volume The Luminex has a beeper to alert yous to specific messages on the tilting screen, such every bit Low Battery. To adjust the beeper volume: 1. From the Opening carte, printing Setup, More, Options.
  • Page 52: Brief It

    Luminex generates a brief class and displays it in the Brief It pane. The Luminex Brief It feature is designed for use when not in a realtime state of affairs writing to True cat software. If y'all utilise Brief It on the Luminex and on your Cat arrangement, the Suggested briefs may non friction match.
  • Page 53: Managing Briefs

    Chapter 3: Writing on the Luminex If you are using the Cursory It feature on your Luminex with Case Goad V13 or higher, selecting to Undo a global, Undo Final Global or delete a global in Case Goad does not remove the definition from dictionary in the Luminex memory or the job dictionary for the file on the Luminex.
  • Page 54: Use Brief Information technology

    Utilize Cursory It The Luminex Translate Pick, Utilise Brief It, must be set to Yes before starting time a chore for Brief Information technology to exist available on the Luminex. By default, this option is prepare to No. When Brief It is active, the Luminex defaults to the Brief It view when you brainstorm writing.
  • Page 55 Chapter 3: Writing on the Luminex Cursory It Options Write Twice to Ascertain Cursory It, by default, automatically creates a J-Ascertain the starting time time you use a Suggested brief. When this option is active, you must consecutively write a brief twice earlier Cursory It creates a J-Define. All subsequent uses of the brief only demand to be written in one case.
  • Page 56: Copy Log

    three. Insert the Data SD carte into the USB SD Flash Drive reader or into a built-in SD slot on your calculator. iv. Send the files in the Support Info Files folder on the Data SD card to Stenograph equally an e-mail attachment.
  • Page 57: Data Sd Card

    To format a Data SD bill of fare: 1. Gently insert a Information SD card into the Data SD slot on the Luminex until you hear a soft click. If the card does non insert easily, practise not force it. Remove the card and reinsert it, ensuring it is direct without angling.
  • Page 58: View And Copy Data Sd Bill of fare Files

    You can change the Data SD card any time during the writing process by first endmost the open file and turning Off the Luminex. When yous insert a new Data SD card and turn the Luminex On, a new file is created as y'all begin writing.
  • Folio 59 4. To copy files, bear upon the Downward or Upward sensors to highlight the desired files. When finished, affect Select to highlight the files. 5. Ensure there is a pollex drive in the Luminex USB A (host) port and press Re-create. The Luminex automatically copies the selected files to the thumb drive. The Opening menu displays when the copy is complete.
  • Page threescore: Dictionaries

    Each finish of the USB cable has a different connection plug. Connect the advisable stop of the USB cable to the USB B (client) port on back of the Luminex and the other end to the USB port on the reckoner.
  • Page 61: Using Chore Dictionaries

    114 for more than information. You can set chore dictionary priority on the Luminex. When a stroke appears in more than than one lexicon with a different definition, the chore dictionary with the highest priority is used to interpret the stroke. All selected job dictionaries have a higher priority than the main dictionary and the J-Defines in the dictionary within the Luminex retention.
  • Page 62 When the Example Catalyst Power Define lexicon is loaded, the Luminex automatically selects it for use when making a J-Ascertain. The Power Ascertain lexicon takes priority over all other dictionaries when creating a J-Define.
  • Page 63: Display Fix Strokes Per Infinitesimal (Spm)

    Chapter 3: Writing on the Luminex Display Set Strokes Per Minute (SPM) This option allows the average number of strokes per minute to brandish on the Title bar and Condition screen. The Title bar shows the judge number of strokes per minute, SPM, while writing. The Status screen shows strokes per minute information for the most recent job.
  • Page 64: Electronic Marks

    Luminex User Guide Electronic Marks Employ the Mark function to electronically marker locations in your steno notes. You tin use the Search characteristic to locate the Marks in the file. To mark your steno notes: ane. From the First Writing carte du jour, bear upon either Mark sensor or the menu item.
  • Page 65: J-Defines

    J-Defines made for the current task are stored in the author's retentivity and placed into a job dictionary on the Luminex that uses the aforementioned engagement/time name as the job. The job dictionary is stored on the Data SD card equally a subfile of the job. Instance CATalyst automatically transfers the associated task dictionary to the computer when reading the steno notes from the Data SD card.
  • Page 66 Space> in the J-Define Text field. It is necessary to fingerspell Dell in club to define TKELG as "Dell." The exception to Spell Mode priority is for the #*. The #* is internally divers in the Luminex as Delete. If a dictionary used for translation contains another definition, the definition in dictionary takes priority.
  • Folio 67 Chapter three: Writing on the Luminex Create J-Defines Using Spell Mode Do one of the following: • From the Opening Card, press Dict, J-Defines, Add. The Add together to J-Define screen displays. The total number of J-Defines entries and the amount of remaining space for J-Defines shows on the right side of the screen.
  • Page 68: Write All J-Defines To A Data Sd Card

    Write All J-Defines to a Information SD Card You lot can copy all the J-Defines from lexicon in the Luminex memory to a dictionary file, jdefines.sgdct, on the Data SD card for use in Case Goad. Yous can and then use Windows My Computer, to copy the file from the Data SD card to your Case CATalyst user name.
  • Page 69: Spell Way

    Chapter 3: Writing on the Luminex Spell Style Use Spell Manner to create J-defines on the Luminex or blazon a keyboard profile name using the post-obit steno stroke equivalents. Case Goad Power Define lexicon entries on the Luminex accept priority.
  • Folio 70 Luminex User Guide Upper Example Letters /AFPLT or /AEUFPLT /PW-FPLT /KR-FPLT /TK-FPLT /EFPLT or /AOEFPLT /TP-FLPT /TKPW-FPLT /H-FPLT /EUFPLT or /AOEUFPLT /SKWR-FPLT /K-FPLT /HR-FPLT /PH-FPLT /TPH-FPLT /OFPLT or /OEFPLT /P-FPLT /KW-FPLT /R-FPLT /S-FPLT /T-FPLT /UFPLT or /AOUFPLT /SR-FPLT /West-FPLT /KP-FPLT...
  • Folio 71 Chapter iii: Writing on the Luminex Punctuation (interrog) /STPH (period) /-FPLT (colon) /-FPLT/-FPLT (semicolon) /-FPLT/-RBGS ... (ellipses) /-FPLT/-FPLT/-FPLT (comma) /RBGS (dash) /TK-RB ' (apostrophe) /AE or /AOE " (double quote) /KW-T or /KWOET (left parenthesis) /STPH-FPLT (right parenthesis) /STPH-FPLT/STPH-FPLT (dollar sign)
  • Page 72 Luminex User Guide Numbers /South-# /T-# /P-# /H-# /A-# /-F# /-P# /-L# /-T# /O-# © 2017 Stenograph...
  • Page 73: Chore Statistics

    Chapter iii: Writing on the Luminex Job Statistics Job statistics displays data for each job that includes the job size in bytes, the number of estimated pages, sound employ, whether or not there is a job dictionary associated with the file and strokes per minute information.
  • Page 74: Keyboard Layout

    Luminex User Guide Keyboard Layout Keyboard Layout is designed for international use of the Luminex. Changes to the Keyboard Layout should merely exist made when your steno keyboard layout uses a specific language steno theory. one. From the Opening bill of fare, touch Setup, More, Options.
  • Page 75: Keyboard Settings

    You may want to create different profiles for situations when your writing varies. For instance, y'all are in a situation where several people are using the Luminex or y'all write differently first thing in the morning and late in the afternoon. You make adjustments to the Keyboard Settings and save them to a profile.
  • Page 76 Transition Time—Transition time is the number of milliseconds that laissez passer between the release of a key stroke and when the Luminex recognizes the next key stroke. This can affect the stacking or splitting of steno outlines. If you experience stacking or splitting steno outlines, suit the Split/Stack Aligning selection first.
  • Page 77: Individual Fundamental Adjustments

    If y'all press iii or more keys five consecutive times while making individual key adjustments, the Luminex automatically exits the screen. When you are in a task, y'all are returned to the realtime screen. Whatever adjustments fabricated prior to the 5 sequent strokes are remembered but y'all are non prompted at any time to save the changes to a contour.
  • Page 78: Keyboard Profiles

    Keyboard Profiles A keyboard profile is a group of Keyboard Settings saved to a file. When yous load a saved Keyboard profile, the Luminex automatically applies the saved Keyboard Settings. You can have up to ten different profiles. Keyboard Adjustments on folio 73 and follow the steps to brand changes to your Keyboard Settings and salvage them to a profile.
  • Page 79: Memory

    iv. When finished selecting files, bear upon Re-create. The Luminex prompts you to copy to the Data SD card or a thumb drive. When copying to a thumb drive, ensure you insert the thumb drive into USB A (host) port earlier copying.
  • Page 80 After selecting Retentiveness from the Storage menu and then selecting Information, the Memory dialog box displays the Volume Label, free infinite and percent of costless space bachelor in memory. The Luminex memory is approximately 8 GB. Although there is a lot of free space available, the Retentivity characteristic should not be used as an archive, y'all should perform your regular backups of steno files and archival.
  • Folio 81: New View

    Chapter three: Writing on the Luminex New View The New View feature allows you to change the touch screen view. The display cycles between steno just, text merely, text with vertical notes and text with the Cursory It pane. The message Brief It (Disabled) displays in the cycling view when Cursory It is Off.
  • Page 82: Options

    Luminex User Guide Options ® Options allow yous to switch the USB advice betwixt Standard and élan Mira emulation, select keyboard layout language, adjust Beeper Book, view strokes per minute job statistics, delete J-defines from the writer's memory, select a prompt when ending a job and change the save setting for TrueStroke files.
  • Page 83: Only Use Touch Screen For Office Keys During A Job

    Affiliate three: Writing on the Luminex Simply use touch screen for function keys during a task The Only use affect screen for function keys during job option when set to Yes, disables the touch sensors (except for the Mark sensors) while you are writing.If this option is set to Yes, the function sensors are disabled while in a chore and you need to use the bear on screen to navigate and to cease a file.
  • Page 84: Prompt To Stop A Task Option

    Prompt to Stop a Chore Choice The Luminex tin optionally prompt yous with a confirmation bulletin each time y'all touch the Cease sensor to close a job. When the message displays, you can continue to close the job past selecting Cease once again.
  • Page 85: Clear J-Defines When Turning On/Ending Job

    J-defines in memory from the Opening menu by selecting Dict., J-Defines and and then Clear. b. Ask - means you volition be prompted at the stop of each job and/or when turning the Luminex On when J-defines exist. The following message displays: "Ready to delete all J-defines from this writer'due south retentivity.
  • Page 86: Reopen

    The Luminex stores files for reopen on the Data SD card. It is necessary to have the Data SD card in the Luminex in order to reopen files. When you lot resume writing, the new text is appended to the reopened file and is a single file on the Date SD card.
  • Page 87: Roll

    Using the Scroll function, y'all can review testimony by moving upwards or down the tilting screen one line at a fourth dimension. When yous resume writing, the Luminex returns to the current spot in the testimony. ane. From the First Writing menu, touch More, Curl.
  • Page 88: Search

    Search for the Last Question 1. From the Get-go Writing menu, touch Last Q. The Luminex highlights the terminal Q. If a question is not found or you reach the beginning of the file, the search stops with the cursor positioned at the top of the file.
  • Page 89: Search For The Last Mark

    3. Touch OK. The Luminex highlights the text for the steno outlines. If the steno outlines are not found or you reach the get-go of the file, the search stops with the cursor positioned at the top of the file.
  • Page 90: Search For The Terminal Untranslate

    Searching for the last untranslate can be an easy way to place the steno for a J-Define. 1. From the Outset Writing menu, affect More, Search, Untranslate. The Luminex highlights the terminal untranslate. If an untranslate is not found or you attain the beginning of the file, the search stops with the cursor positioned at the top of the file.
  • Page 91: Series Protocol

    The Serial Protocol pick is a fixed option that displays the Luminex communication protocol when using the Virtual Serial Port commuter provided by Stenograph. Select Stentura every bit the writer in your CAT system when using the serial protocol with a Cat system not compatible with the Luminex USB protocol. © 2017 Stenograph...
  • Page 92: Status

    If Bluetooth is turned on, the status indicates target computer numeric ID, figurer name and the Passkey, when applicative. If Bluetooth is turned off, status indicates Bluetooth powered off. For more information delight see the Stenograph Bluetooth Wireless Communication guide included in the Stenograph Bluetooth Wireless Realtime kit for information on Bluetooth wireless communication gear up up, configuration and utilize.
  • Page 93: Steno Test

    Affiliate iii: Writing on the Luminex Steno Exam The Steno Test feature puts the Luminex in writing style and simulates steno strokes for diagnostic purposes. This feature is generally used at the request of a Stenograph Technical Support Representative to examination the Read and Writing features of the Luminex.
  • Page 94: Suffix Treatment

    2. Offset Example CATalyst. 3. Connect your Luminex to your estimator via micro USB cable. Each end of the USB cablevision has a dissimilar connection plug. Connect the advisable end of the USB cable to the USB B (client) port on dorsum of the Luminex and the other end to the USB port on the figurer.
  • Page 95: Examination Way

    • Touch on to utilise Test Mode. The Status and Card bars brandish in red. The Luminex remains in Test Mode until you turn the feature Off or turn the Luminex Off. 3. To brandish the Opening menu, touch OK, More, Quit.
  • Page 96: Thumb Drive

    Luminex User Guide Pollex Drive If y'all take a thumb bulldoze plugged into the USB A (host) port on the dorsum of the Luminex, yous tin view files on the pollex drive. You lot can copy files from the Data SD card and the Luminex retentiveness to a pollex drive.
  • Page 97: Tilting Screen Advent

    Select Tilting Screen Font Size The Luminex can display text in v unlike font sizes. Using a smaller font allows yous to display more text on the Tilting screen and using a larger font allows for easier viewing. The default font size setting is To change the Tilting screen font size: ane.
  • Page 98: Set The Tilting Screen Backlight Level

    The brightness level is based on a percentage. The screen reflects your choice. • Machine Dim After—Select the period of inactivity that must pass on the Luminex before Backlight dimming occurs. Choose a number betwixt 1-90 seconds or Never. •...
  • Page 99: Time And Date

    Time and Date The Fourth dimension function allows you to change the time and appointment on your Luminex. It is important to maintain appointment and time accurateness in the event you need to locate a file in memory, on the Data SD bill of fare or on the Backup SD bill of fare.
  • Page 100: Translate Options

    Luminex User Guide Translate Options The Luminex has 5 translate options, A/An, Auto-Conflict and three Cursory It. Using the Trans. Opt. menu, you tin plow these options On and Off. A/An Resolution on page 41, Auto-Disharmonize Resolution page 46 and Brief It on folio l for details about each choice.
  • Page 101: Truestroke

    TrueStroke applied science is a sophisticated algorithm that tracks the direction and velocity of keystrokes. By default, the Luminex writes TrueStroke data, the.sgxr2 subfile, to the Information SD card along with the steno note file. When y'all read the steno note file into Case CATalyst 10.07 or college, the TrueStroke data is automatically copied to the chore subfile, Steno X-ray2.
  • Folio 102: Usb Communication

    Luminex User Guide USB Advice The Luminex uses the same realtime USB protocol every bit the Diamante and élan Mira ; all the same, some ® True cat systems look specifically for the author model instead of the USB protocol. The USB Advice option allows you to switch the USB protocol from Standard to élan Mira, enabling you lot to connect your Cat arrangement to the Luminex via USB cable for realtime communication.
  • Page 103: Chapter 4: Troubleshooting

    SD cards have a write protect slide on the side card. If the slide is moved to the Locked position, no information tin exist written to the card. When a Locked Data SD card is inserted into the Luminex, a message displays indicating the card is write protected.
  • Folio 104 Information SD Menu - No Files To exist able to read Luminex files on the Information SD menu, you must be using Example Goad version 7.02 or higher. If you are not using Example CATalyst version 7.02 or higher, or are using another Cat system, use the DateTimeToStentura utility program.
  • Folio 105 A file cannot be opened while updating software. Shut the open up file on the Luminex. To load a Luminex software update, you must beginning install the Luminex USB commuter on your computer. The Luminex USB device drivers are available for download from the Stenograph website at www.stenograph.com.
  • Page 106 Install the Luminex USB Drivers on folio 16 for more information. two. Make sure the Luminex is turned On before attaching the USB cable to the Luminex and the computer. Utility - Run BackupCard Utility as Administrator To run the BackupCard Utility equally an Administrator on Windows seven and Windows Vista, change the Compatibility properties for the programme: one.
  • Folio 107: Luminex Technical Support

    Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Luminex Technical Support If you encounter a problem you cannot solve, a Luminex Support Specialist is bachelor to help you at: 1.800.323.4247 or 1.630.532.5100, impact 2, then 1. 8:00 a.m. to half-dozen:00 p.m. (CT) Monday through Friday,...
  • Page 108 Luminex User Guide © 2017 Stenograph...
  • Page 109: Appendix A: Updating Luminex Software

    7. Each terminate of the USB cable has a unlike connection plug. Connect the micro finish of the USB cable to the USB B (client) port on the back of the Luminex and the other end to a USB port on the computer.
  • Folio 110 11. When the update is complete, the Luminex reboots and displays the Opening menu. Your figurer displays the bulletin: Successfully Updated the Luminex. Click OK to Exit. 12. Click OK and in the Luminex Update dialog box on your estimator, click Quit. You tin can delete the update file.
  • Page 111: Appendix B: Luminex Utilities

    Desktop and copy the utilities to that binder. Windows When copying or running a Luminex Utility, the User Account Control message box may brandish. The User Business relationship Command (UAC) is a security feature prompting you for permission to run the displayed program name or service beingness accessed.
  • Folio 112: Personalize The Luminex Splash Screen

    4. Locate the USB cable. Each end of the USB cable has a different connectedness plug. Connect the micro stop of the USB cablevision to the USB B (client) port on the back of the Luminex and a USB port on the calculator.
  • Page 113 ten. Click Quit to close the Splash Screen programme. eleven. To view your selected flick on the Luminex, turn Off the writing auto and plow information technology back On. The startup screen displays the picture. To load a different motion picture, double click the Splashloader.exe icon and echo the picture selection steps.
  • Page 114: Convert Appointment/Time To Stentura Format

    3. Locate the USB cable. Each end of the USB cablevision has a unlike connection plug. Connect the micro end of the USB cable to the USB B (client) port on the dorsum of the Luminex and a USB port on the calculator.
  • Page 115 Appendix B: Luminex Utilities four. Navigate to where you lot downloaded the DateTime to Stentura_Utility.zip, right click and select Extra All. Double click it and and so double click the DateTimeToStentura.exe. The DateTime To Stentura dialog box displays. 5. Select the location of the appointment and time formatted files. In the Choose Steno Files to Convert field, click the Browse button to locate the files.
  • Folio 116: Convert Rtf/Cre Dictionaries

    5. Locate the USB cable. Each terminate of the USB cable has a different connexion plug. Connect the micro end of the USB cable to the USB B (client) port on the back of the Luminex and a USB port on the figurer.
  • Folio 117 RTF/CRE job dictionary you are converting. x. Click OK. The dictionaries are transferred to the Luminex. 11. When the Luminex finishes loading the dictionary, it beeps and so reboots, displaying the Opening carte du jour. 12. On the RTF/CRE to Writer Lexicon Conversion dialog box, click Quit to close the RTF2Writer program.
  • Page 118: Backup Sd Card Reader

    Backup SD Card Reader The Backup SD card is not designed to be removed from the Luminex unless, in a rare occurrence, you need to locate a job that cannot be found in retentiveness or on the Data SD card. The Backup SD card must be in the Luminex in social club for the steno machine to operate.
  • Page 119 17. Remove the SD card reader from the computer and remove the Backup SD card from the reader. 18. Insert the Backup SD card into the Backup SD slot on the Luminex. The Luminex requires that a Backup SD card is in the steno auto in order to operate.
  • Page 120: Trueview

    Luminex User Guide TrueView TrueView® is a Luminex utility program that allows you to analyze your steno strokes by viewing the TrueStroke data (Steno X-ray2) generated by the Luminex. TrueStroke information is gathered while writing on the Luminex and while writing realtime via the USB cable to Example Goad V13 or college. TrueStroke Data contains information about timing, the direction of travel and the velocity for each steno primal in each steno outline.
  • Page 121: Access Truestroke Information

    Ensure the Luminex is connected to your computer and turned On. b. Click Import Files From Author. The Select the files yous wish to copy dialog box displays. It may take a few seconds to display the list. The Luminex files are stored in Year/Month folders with a date/time name.
  • Page 122 Luminex User Guide c. Write a stroke on the steno machine. d. In the TrueView dialog box, select Connect Realtime. The Salvage Equally dialog box displays. Navigate to where yous desire to relieve the realtime file. Type a file name and select Save.
  • Page 123: Understanding The Truestroke Information

    Appendix B: Luminex Utilities Understanding the TrueStroke Information TrueStroke data, in Compact view, provides initial information about a keystroke, assisting you in locating steno outlines you may want to review. For example, y'all may notice steno outlines in the TrueStroke information column that contain characters which appear lighter or darker that others in the same stroke;...
  • Page 124 Luminex User Guide Example 2 The steno outline for the word, "yes" occurs in the steno notes. This two stroke outline was intended to be written every bit a single stroke. Double clicking in the TrueView column displays the steno strokes in Expanded view.
  • Folio 125: Trueview Bill of fare Features

    Import Files From Writer Import existing files on the Luminex onto your figurer to view the TrueStroke data. The Luminex must be connected to your computer and turned On. i. Click Import Files From Author to display the Select the files y'all wish to copy dialog box.
  • Folio 126 Luminex User Guide Quit Closes the TrueView dialog box. View Zoom In Incrementally increase the font size of the TrueStroke information display to its original size after using Zoom Out. The Zoom feature does not affect the steno note department.
  • Page 127: Perform Luminex Key Adjustments

    Keyboard Depth and Tension Controls on page 22. five. Tilt the Luminex either slightly forrad or backward. The tilting machinery is built into the top of the EasyLock LMX tripod. Tilting the Luminex on page 30.
  • Page 128 Luminex User Guide File Closed on Writer When you press Cease on the writing machine, the realtime connection ends. Reestablish the realtime connection. Write a few strokes on the writing auto and select Connect Realtime. © 2017 Stenograph...

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