User`s manual

Thomas, ET, Juliet Classic, Juliet Pro, Juliet Pro 60 6
Glossary
Buffer: Memory reserved to store data entered into the embosser.
One page uses about 1K or 1000 characters of the buffer.
Configuration: A collection of settings for a computer connection.
Default: What you get if you don't change anything.
Emboss Head: Mechanical element that makes the Braille dots.
Interface: Connection.
Interpoint: Braille characters on both the front and back sides of a
single sheet of paper.
Menu: A stored collection of settings in the embosser's memory.
Multi-Copy: Built-in function copies stored text up to 99 times.
NOV-RAM: Nonvolatile memory. Stores menu settings while the power
is off.
On-Line: Ready to receive data from a computer USB, serial or
parallel port.
Off-Line: Ready to receive commands. Not ready to receive data from
computer.
Parallel Port: Connects the embosser to a computer with a Centronics
type interface.
Parameters: Settings.
ROM: Read only memory. Contains the embosser "firmware"
(permanent programming) of its features and functions.
Sequence: A series of key strokes, usually followed by the Enter Key.
Serial Port: Connects the embosser to a computer with a serial RS-232C
Interface.
Top-of-Form
Offset: Top margin of Braille paper during embossing.
Tractor: Moves the paper through the machine while printing.
Tractor Well: Recess into which the tractors are installed.
USB Port: Universal Serial Bus - Connects the embosser to a computer
with this high speed connection.